And this whole mess, I'd actually say, is not Israel's fault. Not even for creating the conditions. Things were working reasonably well during the peace process -- if you don't mind the outright kleptocracy of Arafat and his cronies and their rather thuggish approach to maintaining their rule. Which the Palestinians apparently didn't mind enough to get rid of him. Then they let themselves get led into war and violence, and everything descended into chaos as all the infrastructure and society that the Palestinians had built up over the previous decade got destroyed and consumed. This is an illustration of what happens when people decide "oh, this autocrat is okay, he's on our side" -- autocrats die, and they don't leave behind an institutional mechanism of succession. Just barbarism.
(I'll be back to offending the right soon too, don't worry)

August 3 2004, 11:05:31 UTC 11 years ago
Cold-blooded murder is cold-blooded murder is cold-blooded murder.
August 3 2004, 11:27:04 UTC 11 years ago
I think it's safe to say that atrocity is bad, on either side of a conflict, even if the other side is doing it too.
August 3 2004, 15:55:05 UTC 11 years ago
(Plus, as I told someone else a few months ago - I'm all the way over here. It's not that I don't care about the suffering of people, it's that it's very easy for me to blindly choose which side is 'right' while sitting safely in my apartment, with no fear that someone of some suicide bomber striking at the local mall. And I'm happy for that. I don't understand either side, and if I did all the research required, my point of view wouldn't change. It couldn't.)
I guess that's my long way of saying I'm not offended. I completely understand that I have a position of ignorance on this, and while I wish it could change, it's one of the few things where I know it wouldn't.
On the other hand, that event described above is pretty horrific. That I can say with confidence.
Rich
August 4 2004, 10:19:26 UTC 11 years ago
No, this is a conflict that's made very few heros, and it's proven deeply corrupting to both sides to be in it. Which is why so many people wanted peace.
August 5 2004, 01:20:45 UTC 11 years ago
I think we can agree on that part completely.
The only question these days is how? And that's somewhere where I admit I have no answers.
(Which is rare for me - I'm normally one to fling my opinions about.)
Rich