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Posts Tagged ‘Peace’

The Infallible Israel

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

My official position on the nation of Israel is that it should have never existed.  It is one of the more grotesque products of colonialism and has continued to stand as a blatant offense to nearly every other nation in the region.  That said, I do not think it is feasible, or even reasonable, to expect that it will go anywhere, neither by peaceably reverting to the state of Palestine, nor being removed by aggression.  It is about as unreasonable as expecting the United States to cede half of its territory back to the Native American tribes from whom the land was stolen.  It simply will never happen.

For the sake of peace, Israel will have to maintain its sovereignty as a nation, regardless of the conditions by which that sovereignty was acquired.  However, also for the sake of peace, something must change with regards to how Israel maintains that sovereignty.  It cannot continue to conduct its military operations and Apartheid-like practices unabated, with no accountability.

I fail to understand what seems to be the infallibility of Israel – how those voices who speak out against the country’s practices are either a quiet minority or a few violent pockets of militancy.  How is it that most of the world seems to offer either tacit approval or feign blissful ignorance as Israel has continued throughout its history to perpetrate a plethora of human rights violations and countless other offenses?

I could be wrong, and it may be that I simply cannot hear the voices speaking out against Israel because they are censored – i.e. simply not covered – by the media.  Either way, I wonder what exactly Israel would have to do before the mainstream voice becomes one of opposition to Israel rather than one of quiet complicity.

Hell Hath No Fury, But…

Friday, November 14th, 2008

So the current rumors are that Hillary Clinton is being considered for the position of Secretary of State. Once upon a time I really liked Mrs. Clinton, and in spite of her treachery during the 2008 Primaries, I will probably like her again soon. She missed out on the presidency, was passed over on the vice presidency, and now – with no malice – I hope that she gets passed over for the State Department job as well.

First of all, Obama himself is not progressive enough for me in his stated foreign policy objectives, but Clinton is notably even more hawkish than he is. One of the concerns that arose during her presidential candidacy was that leaders around the world – especially in countries with gender equality issues – would by default regard her with less respect than a male candidate. While this is indicative of the global problem of patriarchy and chauvinism, and no fault of Mrs. Clinton herself, it was still a reality she would’ve had to face had she been elected.