No comment although I have them.
Mach Thomberi
machthomberi at gmail.com
Wed Oct 13 23:54:13 UTC 2021
What do I propose for the people of Israel? Send them to Gaza. Have them
live there.
No wait, that would be mean. I would never, ever, wish somebody, anybody,
live in Gaza.
I am not speaking of the annihilation of the people of Israel. Simply
remove the geography, and put it in the ether. Back from whence it came.
What's the problem? Then delete it from human memory and consciousness.
And we'll all be fine.
Israel never actually happened.
You may disagree that I am only looking at it, not into it. Fine.
On this note. I came on here after five years, maybe six, to get Amazon
receipts that have gloriously amassed, to find the Chinese fellow still
struggling with English. And everybody still dutifully helping out. Have
you not learned English by now? "At" and "Into"? It's basic stuff. You
look at something, or you look INTO something. Does that seriously, need
explaining?
On Wed, Oct 13, 2021 at 3:15 PM matthew cissell <mccissell at gmail.com> wrote:
> Mach,
>
> So let me see. You seem to propose the annihilation of Israel, a country
> created whole cloth from ideas, dreams, stories and more by carving out a
> space for that community that had formed a nation but lacked a state.
>
> Ok. Two things (that I'll say) occur to me: What do you propose for the
> people? Do you have some... solution for them as well? Would it be the same
> for Arabic and Jewish citizens? What would it entail?
>
> Next: If you (and others that share your view) are the descendent of
> Europeans living in the Americas (or some other previously
> colonized place), I suppose you are also ready to 'undo' your county and
> hand over your land to the indigenous communities. Or are you writing from
> somewhere else, in which case we might talk about that place.
>
> Criticizing the trespasses of any country or government is one thing, but
> calling for its abolition is something else. The actions of the Israeli
> government have often been reprehensible or even criminal, but that does
> not justify your language, which would certainly find applause and echoes
> in a certain rising current in not only US political discourse but more
> widely.
>
> I'm responding not because I think your mind is likely to be changed but
> because I want you and others to know that in this open forum you will find
> voices that do not apathetically ignore your statements.
>
> Ne Obliviscaris
> Matthew Cissell
>
> On Wed, Oct 13, 2021 at 4:33 PM Mach Thomberi <machthomberi at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> No we wouldn't want that would we. Deprive Israel water and medicine.
>>
>> What would be marvelous. Would be removing Israel from the map. Cut it
>> out and dispense it into the ether.
>>
>> Then do likewise of our collective memory of Israel.
>> On Oct 13, 2021 9:23 AM, "Joseph Tracy" <brook7 at sover.net> wrote:
>>
>> > I would not go so far as to cut Israelis off from medicine or clean
>> water
>> > as they have done to Gaza, but a cultural boycott is potentially a way
>> to
>> > bring the debate into a more public sphere. We need equally to confront
>> > what so many in the western press and politics have done on this issue.
>> > They have supported the insane idea that anyone who publicly
>> criticizes
>> > Israel’s abuse of Palestinians is doing so out of anti-semitism. They
>> are
>> > labeled anti-semitic even if they are Jews whose parents and relatives
>> > survived or died in Nazi concentration camps.
>> > Sally Rooney said she would be honored to have her book translated to
>> > Hebrew but will not work with a publisher who does not distance
>> themselves
>> > from Israel’s aparteid treatment of Palestinians.
>> >
>> > > On Oct 11, 2021, at 3:44 PM, David Morris <fqmorris at gmail.com> wrote:
>> > >
>> > > Why no comment? This is a place for opinion. As for me, I say
>> Bravo! I
>> > > think Israel deserves full apartheid treatment right now. And too
>> many
>> > > people are afraid to say so. There! I said it.
>> > >
>> > > David Morris
>> > >
>> > > On Mon, Oct 11, 2021 at 3:25 PM Mark Kohut <mark.kohut at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> > >
>> > >>
>> > >> https://forward.com/opinion/476513/why-wont-sally-rooney-
>> > allow-her-latest-novel-to-be-translated-into-hebrew/
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