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The willingness to sacrifice up to a hundred innocent Palestinian lives in a diversion to rescue two Israeli hostages, I think accurately reflects just how little the Israeli authorities value the lives of Palestinians.
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Hello Barry. Thank you. I am trying to be very careful with my anger on this, you are very correct. I am so angry and so willing to go over the top that no one will listen to me and my blog will get nuked. This is a genocide done by Israel, a people that should know better, as their slogan was once never again. It seems never again only applied to them, not all other people in their minds.
Barry, I have no way to justify or mentally accept what Israel is doing, what they want to do. It really is beyond any humanistic or even reality goals.
Right now I am screaming in my head. I go out to Ron and try to explain it to him, but he already has read it and agrees. How do we get anyone to listen ??? See my entire goal for this channel is not to push myself but to help the down trodden and those without rights who are being harmed. My mind rolls at how to help now that both Israel and the other world powers are not willing to stop what is happening. It makes me want to scream, it makes me so sick to my stomach, but Barry what more can I do but keep posting. Best Wishes good friend. As always your thoughts are appreciated. Scottie
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Unfortunately Palestinians are not the only peoples facing genocide. There are many others including the Rohingya in Myanmar and the Uyghurs in China, to name but two. And just as with Gaza, our respective governments are remaining silent over the abuses.
When I was young I had great expectations that my generation would usher in a new world order based on social justice and peace. But it has been my generation which has been in power since the start of the millennium and is about to hand it over to the next – our children.
We were the generation that powered the huge human rights, peace and anti-nuclear movements of the 1960s and 1970s. Now we’re the generation running governments and ordering military strikes. What happened? We have made a mess of if.
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