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Forum Awards 2014 - 6 - Best Staff Member
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Forum Awards 2014 - 6 - Best Staff Member
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Forum Awards 2014 - 14 - SPECIAL AWARD!
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No offense to anyone, but the mental image just made laugh aloud :-)
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Have fun, its quite something that documentary ....
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The problem is that if people take scriptures literally, you get into a moral slipperry slope - some philosophers make the statement that all three monotheïstische religiositeit bear the seed of genocide if it is used as a literally guideance for contemporary actions For example in the Old Testament: "Deuteronomium 20:17 but you shall devote them to complete destruction, the Hittites and the Amorites, the Canaanites and the Perizzites, the Hivites and the Jebusites, as the Lord your God has commanded. " This concerns the Israeli/Palestinian region for example. "Numeri 2-3 And Israel vowed a vow to the Lord and said, “If you will indeed give this people into my hand, then I will devote their cities to destruction.” 3 And the Lord heeded the voice of Israel and gave over the Canaanites, and they devoted them and their cities to destruction." A lot of Israeli scholars also think there is evidence of succesfull cohabitation in the region of the present jews and arabs before the incoming Zionist ideas . It gives reason to believe the conflict is much more political than religious. It seems to have crystalised into a religious debate by the upcoming of Hamas as counterforce for the much more secular PLO. Some claim the origin of this lies in the early support of the brotherhood of Islam by the US and UK as a counterstrategy for communism. http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devil's_Game This strategy to counter nationalistic organisations by supporting a religious countermovement is described by Robert Dreyfuss as playing 'The Devils Game' ( the Devil's Game is really a thought provoking gook by an acclaimed research journalist). Ironically, Just as has happened with for example Osama Bin Laden - it is a tactic prone to bite you in the butt after a while. Just to paste out of the wiki ( im too lazy to go into the book and type it over): 'The author also discusses how the Israeli government supported the growth of Hamas as a tool to fight the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). The PLO was always viewed as the major threat to Israel, because they were the more educated and secular Palestinians. They had fought a very effective campaign against Israel, whereas Hamas has had very limited success. The book predicts the current Palestinian crisis where (PLO) Fatah and Hamas militias battled each other in the streets of Gaza and in other parts of Palestine for dominance over the Palestinian people. Dreyfuss claims that the political and economic isolation of Hamas is currently suffocating the new government. Gaza is running out of gas and public workers have not been paid for many months. This has been a strategic victory for Israel in a classic example of divide and conquer.' The release out of jail of one of the head figures - sjeik Ahmad Yassin, who was sententies for life (why was he suddenly released by Netanyahu? It begs the question really seeing the context of the peace process then. Why would you inserties a radical back into that environment), in 1997 really polarised the situation further. Remember, also on Israeli Side there was the Rabin killing in 1995. So the problem really roots much deeper than just religious Hamas extremists shooting rockets. This situation needs much more context than this. It may or may not be true, but the head guys of Shin Bet (security service) sure make a gripping testimonial in the award winning documentary 'The Gatekeepers' implicitly acknowledging this strategy of dividend and conquer. If anything this documentary is also quite something to watch .... http://putlocker.is/watch-the-gatekeepers-online-free-putlocker.html
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I am. Just watch all the footage. There is a reason i posted that video.I mean no hostility with my post.
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Try this to find an answer http://www.filmsforaction.org/watch/occupation_101_voices_of_a_silenced_majority/ 95% of a prison is still a prison. Not my quote. UN Human rights persons quote.
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Award winning documentaries online. A must see really. http://www.filmsforaction.org/articles/the_top_10_documentaries_about_the_israelpalestine_conflict/ Especially 5 Broken Cameras - academy award nominee. Gripping take on the conflict. Must see, really.
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Im actually not defending anyone really, LOL. But some things are put in the guys mouth a bit overzealously in my opinion on this forum. There is simply no denying that fact at all.
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I don't believe that for a second tbh Skipper. At least I never heard him say that in any of the interviews. It is kinda what this forum made of it all though. I would be happy to swallow my words if any of you can provide the interview in which he actually claims to 'deserve to be the undisputed number one striking option at Chelsea'. There is so much hopla going round about Lukaku its not even funny anymore (and this comes from someone that doesn't really rate the guy that high football wise).
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I believe it to be even more horrible tbh.... It has evolved in a sectarian civil war where different parties are supported by different nations (eg. Russia and the US), rendering it completely clusterfucked for International resolution by a stalemate. Still, this does not excuse other acts of violence in the world. Why do you say Syria and not the Ukrain for example.
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Very interesting debate with different opinions: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URIzjnD8zXY#t=418 Dan Arbell, Norman Finkelstein and Mouin Rabbani.
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Again. You expose your agenda. Quite scary. I will spare you the notes of Kristallnacht. Thats why i keep repeating history my friend. You sound exactly the same..Plz think.
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Completely untrue. Also untrue in the Talmud or the Christian scriptures. I really dare you to challenge me about The Holy Texts. Actually i really dont. I had family in the Camps. But i do teach psychology and the psychology Hannah Arendt or Primo Levi introduced should show you to way not to do things.
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Lol you guys were checking your political agenda - even one of the first posts said you needed to be togehter despite being more left or right. Comon. Im not a moron.תעבור למרכז שמאל. אני לא מתכוון להתווכח איתך אבל להיות קשור לימין זו טעות.
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Jawohl Herr Fuhrer.
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I am sorry if I have upset you. But the situation is more than just the 'now' - it has history beyond measure and it is about much more than Hamas. To say the problem is just about retaliation issues relatedto Hamad, is not fact at all. I do appreciate the fact that we are talking about this, really. Dont get me wrong.
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In that me and you, and luckily you and the rest of the world differ. Preemptively killing your opponent is never a road to peace. Also, even prisoners of war have rights. Remember the Shoah to not fall into the same pit. Rabbi Israel Lipschütz of Danzig : "Do good to all men, evil to none; do good even to the non-Jew in the street, even to an enemy who has pursued you with relentless hate. If you have an opportunity for revenge, do not avail yourselves of it. If your foe is seeking your hurt you may prevent him, but you must not injure him beyond the point of making him powerless to harm you. Think about it.
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Forum Awards 2014 - Discussion Thread
Stingray replied to BlueLion.'s topic in Announcements & Support
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Stingray replied to BlueLion.'s topic in Announcements & Support
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Now i understand where you come from. Yisraelim much? http://www.timesofisrael.com/the-new-secular-face-of-religious-zionism/Or to quote Bennett, who you voted for: "I will do everything in my power to make sure they [palestinians] never get a state." Or what about the quote from mr. schrapnel in the butt: “I already killed lots of Arabs in my life, and there is absolutely no problem with that.” http://www.jpost.com/Diplomacy-and-Politics/Bennett-under-fire-for-comments-about-killing-Arabs-321467 Thanks for disclosing.
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Can we plz keep it in english. Its getting too frequent imo.
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