Monday, December 19, 2011

I posted this before but i find it still allot more actual: the paradox?

Your question needs a cup of coffee and a long chat. I'll try to make it short. I do understand where you're coming from. And yes for something that did or didn't happen and for reasons unknown , I know that the world has always been biased towards Jewish people. And I feel for that, and I don't mean to take away any of your pain. I don't think anything could. The same is happening today with Arabs and Muslims around the world. They are being blamed for something that happened 1000's years ago. People, everyday average people who look at each other and see only another average everyday person, they don't see the politics behind it all. If one can try to step back from their personal pain and look inside the ME situation. What do they see? I can only speak for myself but I see Jewish people screaming, "We have a need we have a right" and I see Palestinians screaming "we have a need, we have a right". Yes I will be truthful. I see alot that don't live in Israel, screaming we have a need, we have a right". In the end , the solution? Until both sides start seeing that all are equal and all have a need and a right. I don't see anything changing. Again it comes down to putting ourselves in the other persons shoes. Unless we see each other as human. The fight will continue for another 60 years if not more. Yes its food for thought. Peace to you!

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