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1. I have to assume that those of you going to such great lengths to justify parents murdering their children have no children of your own. Infanteer? Britney? Che? Anyone of you have the experience to speak on being a parent? If your answer is to say that "it's just their way" then you can keep it. If their "way" is to murder their children then they need to change their way.
2."What would you do if you were the Palestinians?" Excellent question Britney, except that you haven't answered it yourself. I don't know what I would do if I were in their shoes and neither do you. As you have all gone to great pains to explain (ad nauseum I might add) no one here can really understand them or their circumstances. Here is a question for you: do you believe that hey are justified in using their children as suicide bombers? Would you? Seeing as you haven't offered any alternatives yourself I must conclude that you agree with them actions and would do the same yourself and yet somehow I doubt it. More importantly does it not pain you to see parents acting with such disregard towards their children? Does it not make you want to act?
To answer your question though I have but one suggestion for what I'd like to see them do. Nothing. See Ghandi.
3.As fo the comparison to cadets, it is apt on one very basic level but deeply flawed otherwise. I understand the link between children emulating their military. Here we have the CF-cadet link and there they have the Hamas-baby suicide bomer link. Makes sense but that is about where it ends. The fundamental differences between parent organisations in terms of goals, methods and results is so vast that the comparison really has no point. Like the saying goes, you are comparing apples to oranges. Both are fruit and that is about where it ends. Personally I don't appreciate being compared to Hamas as a former cadet and a serving member of the CF.
4.I think the one thing we are all overlooking here is the level of support that we assume Hamas (and and others, the PA included) have amongst the populace there. I don't think anyone here would argue that there is any real evidence showing that the PA has the support of the population. In other words I think that the percentage of parents eager to kill their own children is very low. In every society there are parents who don't care about the well being of their children and I suspect that the percentages are similar between here and there although I have no proof of that. I think the difference is in the atmosphere created by the leadership. Here parents who harm their children are vilified, there they are raised to hero status. It seems to me what is in order is a change of leadership.
At any rate enjoy your discussion gents, I'm obviously not going to change any minds here and frankly it doesn't really matter to me. REpeating the same input and expecting different results is a sign of insanity (no matter how many times you repost something you've already posted) My opinion on right and wrong is something I have cultivated, examined, reworked and studied over the years. You guys seem to believe that if someone doesn't agree with you it is because they haven't thought enough about it.
2."What would you do if you were the Palestinians?" Excellent question Britney, except that you haven't answered it yourself. I don't know what I would do if I were in their shoes and neither do you. As you have all gone to great pains to explain (ad nauseum I might add) no one here can really understand them or their circumstances. Here is a question for you: do you believe that hey are justified in using their children as suicide bombers? Would you? Seeing as you haven't offered any alternatives yourself I must conclude that you agree with them actions and would do the same yourself and yet somehow I doubt it. More importantly does it not pain you to see parents acting with such disregard towards their children? Does it not make you want to act?
To answer your question though I have but one suggestion for what I'd like to see them do. Nothing. See Ghandi.
3.As fo the comparison to cadets, it is apt on one very basic level but deeply flawed otherwise. I understand the link between children emulating their military. Here we have the CF-cadet link and there they have the Hamas-baby suicide bomer link. Makes sense but that is about where it ends. The fundamental differences between parent organisations in terms of goals, methods and results is so vast that the comparison really has no point. Like the saying goes, you are comparing apples to oranges. Both are fruit and that is about where it ends. Personally I don't appreciate being compared to Hamas as a former cadet and a serving member of the CF.
4.I think the one thing we are all overlooking here is the level of support that we assume Hamas (and and others, the PA included) have amongst the populace there. I don't think anyone here would argue that there is any real evidence showing that the PA has the support of the population. In other words I think that the percentage of parents eager to kill their own children is very low. In every society there are parents who don't care about the well being of their children and I suspect that the percentages are similar between here and there although I have no proof of that. I think the difference is in the atmosphere created by the leadership. Here parents who harm their children are vilified, there they are raised to hero status. It seems to me what is in order is a change of leadership.
At any rate enjoy your discussion gents, I'm obviously not going to change any minds here and frankly it doesn't really matter to me. REpeating the same input and expecting different results is a sign of insanity (no matter how many times you repost something you've already posted) My opinion on right and wrong is something I have cultivated, examined, reworked and studied over the years. You guys seem to believe that if someone doesn't agree with you it is because they haven't thought enough about it.