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I enjoy how you twist comments.
Consider yourself ignored.
How did i twist it. Saying jews have no right to israel is the same as saying native Americans have no right to america. Atleast they were given reservations.
Funny how posters like chielgirl just intentionally ignore history and continue to post without substance or source. I gave a short narrative of the history of the area in post # 28.
But history contradicts her predisposed ideological view of the conflict, so she just goes on her merry way. There's just no way of constructively engaging with such people.
And as a result of wars throughout the world, lots of people lost their countries.
That's what happens.
You don't get to come back centuries later and say this was my land, i deserve to have it back.
Wow. What a contradiction.
So let me get this straight. What you're basically saying is that it's okay for other groups to take over other countries lands for self determination but not Israel. Not the Jews. Yeah, I think that's exactly what you're saying. At least you're admitting to the presence of the Jews in the area for thousands of years.
Some interesting responses on this. Would it have made a difference if the woman was still in the Army? Should anything happen to her now?
No, I don't think anything should happen to her now - do you mean in terms of discipline? IMO, she erred by posting the picture. From a moral perspective, she has apparent glee over seeing pics of herself embarrassing a prisoner and that is wrong. According to the article binding and blindfolding of prisoners is common practice, so I don't know how the Army could discipline her (now). I doubt this is uncommon for either side.
No, I don't think anything should happen to her now - do you mean in terms of discipline? IMO, she erred by posting the picture. From a moral perspective, she has apparent glee over seeing pics of herself embarrassing a prisoner and that is wrong. According to the article binding and blindfolding of prisoners is common practice, so I don't know how the Army could discipline her (now). I doubt this is uncommon for either side.
Good point
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