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Am I the only one to think that all this "[pick a side] is justified / at fault for what happened" debating is as useful as my appendix is, if not less?
Questions I'd ask are:
- What exactly has Israel gained with their retaliation?
- What the hell did they thought they'd gain with that kind of response?
- Who exactly expected Lebanon to take care of Hezbollah by itself, without going back to a civil war, you know, as in the good old times... a few years back, when Israel, with all of its might and support from the west, hasn't been able to deal effectively with the same effin problem on its own soil in 50 years???
- Of all the things that happened to Israeli civilians, the event that triggered this all out war was.... an attack on Israeli soldiers. WHY???
- What do you think "spreading democracy" will solve in the Middle East, if the majority of the population there is mighty pissed about Israel and the US (or better yet, in coutries where a large part of their population are people who fled away from Palestine because of the ongoing conflict with Israel)??
- Do you think actions such as what Israel just did help in any way to get the moderate Muslims to help us fight against radicalism within their religion?
- How likely do you think this will end in the biggest bloodbath we've seen since WW2?
- I know you'd all like to punch a terrorist in the face. So do I. Now, how about the assholes who thought that they had a God given right to some land because they're the chosen ones? (Note: Sionism != Judaism)
Now please don't get me the "I'm biased against Israel" bullcrap. These are questions for you since the majority here seems to support Israel. I had a whole different set of questions, for example, when I had a discussion with a (atheist, with Muslim parents) lawyer that just moved out from Syria to Canada a few days ago. I just think it's more productive to harshly look at what "your side" is doing than comforting yourselves about how much evil the other side is. If you want to keep on that sort of intellectual masturbation, just tell me, and I'll step out to let you guys enjoy yourselves.
Questions I'd ask are:
- What exactly has Israel gained with their retaliation?
- What the hell did they thought they'd gain with that kind of response?
- Who exactly expected Lebanon to take care of Hezbollah by itself, without going back to a civil war, you know, as in the good old times... a few years back, when Israel, with all of its might and support from the west, hasn't been able to deal effectively with the same effin problem on its own soil in 50 years???
- Of all the things that happened to Israeli civilians, the event that triggered this all out war was.... an attack on Israeli soldiers. WHY???
- What do you think "spreading democracy" will solve in the Middle East, if the majority of the population there is mighty pissed about Israel and the US (or better yet, in coutries where a large part of their population are people who fled away from Palestine because of the ongoing conflict with Israel)??
- Do you think actions such as what Israel just did help in any way to get the moderate Muslims to help us fight against radicalism within their religion?
- How likely do you think this will end in the biggest bloodbath we've seen since WW2?
- I know you'd all like to punch a terrorist in the face. So do I. Now, how about the assholes who thought that they had a God given right to some land because they're the chosen ones? (Note: Sionism != Judaism)
Now please don't get me the "I'm biased against Israel" bullcrap. These are questions for you since the majority here seems to support Israel. I had a whole different set of questions, for example, when I had a discussion with a (atheist, with Muslim parents) lawyer that just moved out from Syria to Canada a few days ago. I just think it's more productive to harshly look at what "your side" is doing than comforting yourselves about how much evil the other side is. If you want to keep on that sort of intellectual masturbation, just tell me, and I'll step out to let you guys enjoy yourselves.