Anger is a legitimate emotion in the face of injustice. Passive acceptance of evil is not a virtue.
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Vanishing comments
We obviously are having problems with JS-kit(Haloscan) . If you copy and paste before submitting you can repost in case it disappears. Besides, we're having anonymous visitors from the shitty entity, the JudeoNazi Yishai Kohen is one of them.
Not yet Molly. I became aware of it just now that everyone is talking about it. Personally I never lost a comment in the past month or so. But I'm observing that many are siging as guest because their nic is not "sticking"!
Not yet Molly. I became aware of it just now that everyone is talking about it. Personally I never lost a comment in the past month or so. But I'm observing that many are signing as guest obviously their nic is not "sticking". That started to happen to me in thast 2 days.
"The village of Mujaydil had 2000 inhabitants, most of whom fled to Nazareth before the soldiers reached their houses. For some reason the army left these intact. In 1950, after the intervention of the Pope in Rome, the Christians were offered the opportunity to move back but refused to do so without their Muslim neighbours." (Ilan Pappe, The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine, P153)
Have you guys noticed how when the blog is perceived as somehow troublesome, Zionists send-in first their little rabid Chihuahua (Kaheinous), but when his hysterical barking has no results, then they send-in their old, deflated and toothless circus Lion (Y. Kohen)? :-D
I likle Molly's questions and interrogations. They're genuine. We may differ on the answers. For example this article is useful in order to answer this question.
I likle Molly's questions and interrogations. They're genuine. Our answers may only differ . For example this article is useful in order to answer many of her interrogations .
I likle Molly's questions and interrogations. They're genuine. We may differ on the answers. For example this article is useful in order to answer this question.
For example: "The concept of fundamentalism is not an easy one to grasp, but what should be established at the very outset is, that it has been universally acknowledged, that fundamentalists movements have been formed by social, economic and political hardships. Muslim fundamentalists who have in the past suffered from a colonial experience and are suffering today from illegal occupation, whether in Palestine, Afghanistan or Iraq, have felt a threat to their core individuality. They believe that to reinforce their selfhood, to build defences, one has to fight back against challengers, the alternative, in their eyes, to political domination. If there is no law that is based on the principles of justice then the best solution, they believe, is to take up arms against their aggressors and fight for security in a very insecure world."
Yishai kohen is a "pure" product of a certain culture of Biblical interpretation(wrong or right is not the question here) where the adapts believe that Palestiniand are Amaleks to be annihilated as the enemies of the Jewish people. They;'re perceived as subhuman and do not qualify as having rights. They shoulds be exterminated. When he's unable to implement this extermination at will(only occasionally mind you!) he resorts to psychological cruelty, a form of torture extrmely wide spread among the settlers. I already showed a video, the famous "sharmoota sharmootah wher a settler female thug demonstrates the technique. Pure evil of absolute nastiness!! Here:
tgia You're spot on.I posted my comment somewhere else ,but it's more appropriate here. It's an excerpt from Disappearing Palestine ,Israel's experiments in human despair. J.Cook. <span style="color: #404040;"> <table class="js-singleCommentBodyT" style="font-family: Verdana, Helvetica; text-align: left; font-size: 8pt; color: #404040; padding: 0px; margin: 0px;" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="100%"> <tbody> <tr style="vertical-align: top;"> <td style="padding-bottom: 8px;" colspan="2"> <div class="js-singleCommentText" style="padding-top: 4px;">Zionism's Denial of History In order to bolster their claim to the promised Land,the Zionist,even secular ones,sought historical justifications in the Bible.Benjhamin Beit-Hallami,a professor of psychology at Haifa University,points out:The historization of the Bible is a national enterprise in Israel, carried out by hundreds of scholars at all universities....The Israel Defence Ministry has even published a complete chronology of Biblical events, giving exact dates of the world,the killing of Abel and the exodus from Egypt. Or,as peace activist and former Knesset member Uri Avnery observes,the Bible was soon being treated "as if it were a history book...<span style="font-style: italic;"><span style="font-weight: bold;">That is the history that all of us [Israelis] learned in schools,the foundation upon which Zionism was built .</span></span><span style="font-weight: bold;"> </span>
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<span style="color: #404040;">tgia You're spot on.I posted my comment somewhere else ,but it's more appropriate here. It's an excerpt from Disappearing Palestine ,Israel's experiments in human despair. J.Cook. <span style="color: #404040;"> <table class="js-singleCommentBodyT" style="font-family: Verdana, Helvetica; text-align: left; font-size: 8pt; color: #404040; padding: 0px; margin: 0px;" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="100%"> <tbody> <tr style="vertical-align: top;"> <td style="padding-bottom: 8px;" colspan="2"> <div class="js-singleCommentText" style="padding-top: 4px;">Zionism's Denial of History In order to bolster their claim to the promised Land,the Zionist,even secular ones,sought historical justifications in the Bible.Benjhamin Beit-Hallami,a professor of psychology at Haifa University,points out:The historization of the Bible is a national enterprise in Israel, carried out by hundreds of scholars at all universities....The Israel Defence Ministry has even published a complete chronology of Biblical events, giving exact dates of the world,the killing of Abel and the exodus from Egypt. Or,as peace activist and former Knesset member Uri Avnery observes,the Bible was soon being treated "as if it were a history book...<span style="font-style: italic;"><span style="font-weight: bold;">That is the history that all of us [Israelis] learned in schools,the foundation upon which Zionism was built .</span></span><span style="font-weight: bold;"> </span>
From J.Cook disappearing Palestine ,Israel's experiment in human despair. </div> </td> <td class="js-singleCommentAvatarCell" style="text-align: right;" rowspan="2" width="100"></td> </tr> <tr> <td style="vertical-align: bottom;"></td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </span></span>
tgia You're spot on.I posted my comment somewhere else ,but it's more relevant here. It's an excerpt from Disappearing Palestine ,Israel's experiments in human despair. J.Cook.
Zionism's Denial of History In order to bolster their claim to the promised Land,the Zionist,even secular ones,sought historical justifications in the Bible.Benjhamin Beit-Hallami,a professor of psychology at Haifa University,points out:The historization of the Bible is a national enterprise in Israel, carried out by hundreds of scholars at all universities....The Israel Defence Ministry has even published a complete chronology of Biblical events, giving exact dates of the world,the killing of Abel and the exodus from Egypt. Or,as peace activist and former Knesset member Uri Avnery observes,the Bible was soon being treated "as if it were a history book...That is the history that all of us [Israelis] learned in schools,the foundation upon which Zionism was built .
So the West and Israel constantly try to mold the vision, particularly in the United States, of the "biblical" holy land - and archeology has been used as such - to crystallize for "Christians" in the West that Israeli's and the holy land setting are the only two things that belong together - Palestinians are merely shrugged off as interlopers. This is important because the place where the most support for Israel is found is among fundamentalist Christians (outside of other Zionist Jews), and the United States is where Israel gets it's biggest check.
In fact, "biblical" archeology is used as a way to silence Palestinian history. It is a "nationalist archeology," that builds that bridge to an intrusive and brutal occupation, connecting the ancient past with the colonial enterprise.
Curiously enough it took an Israeli archaeologist, Israel Finkelstein, to debunk most of the Israeli foundational myths in his book "The Bible Unearthed" where he demonstrates that all in all the kingdom of Israel didn't not last more than 70 years!! That was it but it's in the Bible! So that should make it theirs for all eternity! Fart!
Curiously enough it took an Israeli archaeologist, Israel Finkelstein, to debunk most of the Israeli foundational myths in his book "The Bible Unearthed" where he demonstrates that all in all the mythical Biblical Israel didn't not last more than 70 years!! That was it but it's in the Bible! So that should make it theirs for all eternity! Fart!
I don't think any archaeologists agree with Finkelstein. There are many proofs of biblical history (not exactly as found in the bible). But this is no license to come back 2,000 years later.
The are almost ZERO proofs of "biblical reality," all the way down to the sticks and stones. Let me just quote from my article again, because you cannot with a wave of your hand make statements like "there are many proofs of biblical history" in this context, and think that you are going to get away with that with me. Let me polish off what I am saying with another quote from my above article, because THIS is the issue -
This is hardly "objective" scholarship in the context of it's use. Anyone, with a modicum of sense can see what is happening, and how archeology is being used as a tool of domination - a justification, preying upon people with arcane biblical texts. We have a patent problem here, lets get real folks. For those who want to argue, lets stop pontificating about scientific activity lifting it from the "context on the ground." We need to understand that scholars like Nadia Abu El-Haj would not receive such resistance if she did not know what she was talking about, and that by far we need to counterbalance the propaganda of a media machine here in the United States that wishes to bury the Palestinians and exalt the brutal and murderous occupying forces, all in the name of the biblical archaeological spade, and will use any means at their disposal - even if it means skewing science.
"The immediate question raised here is not the use of biblical history to validate modern political stances, but rather the smuggling into 'objective' historical inquiry of values configured by modern experience and expectation. Such values can never be eliminated, but surely can, and must, be understood as part of the historical discourse, a part moreover that usually directly shapes the nature of questions asked and of answers presented; the reader can ignore the presence of these values only at risk of a partial text."
Molly, I have read a plethora of books and they are not worth spit, they are based on quasi-religious nonsense. The greatest amount of evidence for any existence does not even exust in the territories under attack. If Zionists want to find some religious roots go there, and leave the Palestinians alone. However, there is not one trun of an archeological spade which proves one ounce of anything claimed by the "biblical" crew - it does not mean there is nothing there, it just means the it is not what they claim, etc.
Did you email those morons?
ReplyDeleteThe visitations are Zionism par for the course, trying to occupy where they do not belong
ReplyDeleteNot yet Molly. I became aware of it just now that everyone is talking about it. Personally I never lost a comment in the past month or so. But I'm observing that many are siging as guest because their nic is not "sticking"!
ReplyDeleteNot yet Molly. I became aware of it just now that everyone is talking about it. Personally I never lost a comment in the past month or so. But I'm observing that many are signing as guest obviously their nic is not "sticking". That started to happen to me in thast 2 days.
ReplyDelete"The village of Mujaydil had 2000 inhabitants, most of whom fled to Nazareth before the soldiers reached their houses. For some reason the army left these intact. In 1950, after the intervention of the Pope in Rome, the Christians were offered the opportunity to move back but refused to do so without their Muslim neighbours." (Ilan Pappe, The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine, P153)
ReplyDeleteIn regard to the post, perhaps some comments should vanish...lol Just kidding
ReplyDeleteHave you guys noticed how when the blog is perceived as somehow troublesome, Zionists send-in first their little rabid Chihuahua (Kaheinous), but when his hysterical barking has no results, then they send-in their old, deflated and toothless circus Lion (Y. Kohen)? :-D
ReplyDeleteI likle Molly's questions and interrogations. They're genuine. We may differ on the answers. For example this article is useful in order to answer this question.
ReplyDeleteIn defence of radical thought:
http://arabwashingtonian.org/english/article.php?issue=22&articleID=945
I likle Molly's questions and interrogations. They're genuine. Our answers may only differ . For example this article is useful in order to answer many of her interrogations .
ReplyDeleteIn defence of radical thought:
http://arabwashingtonian.org/english/article.php?issue=22&articleID=945
I likle Molly's questions and interrogations. They're genuine. We may differ on the answers. For example this article is useful in order to answer this question.
ReplyDeleteIn defence of radical behaviour:
http://arabwashingtonian.org/english/article.php?issue=22&articleID=945
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ReplyDelete"The concept of fundamentalism is not an easy one to grasp, but what should be established at the very outset is, that it has been universally acknowledged, that fundamentalists movements have been formed by social, economic and political hardships. Muslim fundamentalists who have in the past suffered from a colonial experience and are suffering today from illegal occupation, whether in Palestine, Afghanistan or Iraq, have felt a threat to their core individuality.
They believe that to reinforce their selfhood, to build defences, one has to fight back against challengers, the alternative, in their eyes, to political domination. If there is no law that is based on the principles of justice then the best solution, they believe, is to take up arms against their aggressors and fight for security in a very insecure world."
LOL
ReplyDeleteYeah they're doing something
ReplyDeleteI just noticed the eyes of v's logo (Painting) are constantly moving,when I stare at at it, it stops.
old, deflated, toothless circus lion :)
ReplyDeleteNice one Moy.
Yishai kohen is a "pure" product of a certain culture of Biblical interpretation(wrong or right is not the question here) where the adapts believe that Palestiniand are Amaleks to be annihilated as the enemies of the Jewish people. They;'re perceived as subhuman and do not qualify as having rights. They shoulds be exterminated. When he's unable to implement this extermination at will(only occasionally mind you!) he resorts to psychological cruelty, a form of torture extrmely wide spread among the settlers. I already showed a video, the famous "sharmoota sharmootah wher a settler female thug demonstrates the technique. Pure evil of absolute nastiness!! Here:
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ReplyDeleteYou're spot on.I posted my comment somewhere else ,but it's more appropriate here. It's an excerpt from Disappearing Palestine ,Israel's experiments in human despair. J.Cook.
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In order to bolster their claim to the promised Land,the Zionist,even secular ones,sought historical justifications in the Bible.Benjhamin Beit-Hallami,a professor of psychology at Haifa University,points out:The historization of the Bible is a national enterprise in Israel, carried out by hundreds of scholars at all universities....The Israel Defence Ministry has even published a complete chronology of Biblical events, giving exact dates of the world,the killing of Abel and the exodus from Egypt.
Or,as peace activist and former Knesset member Uri Avnery observes,the Bible was soon being treated "as if it were a history book...<span style="font-style: italic;"><span style="font-weight: bold;">That is the history that all of us [Israelis] learned in schools,the foundation upon which Zionism was built .</span></span><span style="font-weight: bold;"> </span>
From J.Cook disappearing Palestine ,Israel's experiment in human despair.
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ReplyDeleteYou're spot on.I posted my comment somewhere else ,but it's more appropriate here. It's an excerpt from Disappearing Palestine ,Israel's experiments in human despair. J.Cook.
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In order to bolster their claim to the promised Land,the Zionist,even secular ones,sought historical justifications in the Bible.Benjhamin Beit-Hallami,a professor of psychology at Haifa University,points out:The historization of the Bible is a national enterprise in Israel, carried out by hundreds of scholars at all universities....The Israel Defence Ministry has even published a complete chronology of Biblical events, giving exact dates of the world,the killing of Abel and the exodus from Egypt.
Or,as peace activist and former Knesset member Uri Avnery observes,the Bible was soon being treated "as if it were a history book...<span style="font-style: italic;"><span style="font-weight: bold;">That is the history that all of us [Israelis] learned in schools,the foundation upon which Zionism was built .</span></span><span style="font-weight: bold;"> </span>
From J.Cook disappearing Palestine ,Israel's experiment in human despair.
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ReplyDeleteYou're spot on.I posted my comment somewhere else ,but it's more relevant here. It's an excerpt from Disappearing Palestine ,Israel's experiments in human despair. J.Cook.
Zionism's Denial of History
In order to bolster their claim to the promised Land,the Zionist,even secular ones,sought historical justifications in the Bible.Benjhamin Beit-Hallami,a professor of psychology at Haifa University,points out:The historization of the Bible is a national enterprise in Israel, carried out by hundreds of scholars at all universities....The Israel Defence Ministry has even published a complete chronology of Biblical events, giving exact dates of the world,the killing of Abel and the exodus from Egypt.
Or,as peace activist and former Knesset member Uri Avnery observes,the Bible was soon being treated "as if it were a history book...That is the history that all of us [Israelis] learned in schools,the foundation upon which Zionism was built .
Ah yes, the great "biblical" take over -
ReplyDeleteSKEWED SCIENCE, COLONIALISM AND ETHNIC CLEANSING
So the West and Israel constantly try to mold the vision, particularly in the United States, of the "biblical" holy land - and archeology has been used as such - to crystallize for "Christians" in the West that Israeli's and the holy land setting are the only two things that belong together - Palestinians are merely shrugged off as interlopers. This is important because the place where the most support for Israel is found is among fundamentalist Christians (outside of other Zionist Jews), and the United States is where Israel gets it's biggest check.
In fact, "biblical" archeology is used as a way to silence Palestinian history. It is a "nationalist archeology," that builds that bridge to an intrusive and brutal occupation, connecting the ancient past with the colonial enterprise.
Curiously enough it took an Israeli archaeologist, Israel Finkelstein, to debunk most of the Israeli foundational myths in his book "The Bible Unearthed" where he demonstrates that all in all the kingdom of Israel didn't not last more than 70 years!! That was it but it's in the Bible! So that should make it theirs for all eternity! Fart!
ReplyDeleteCuriously enough it took an Israeli archaeologist, Israel Finkelstein, to debunk most of the Israeli foundational myths in his book "The Bible Unearthed" where he demonstrates that all in all the mythical Biblical Israel didn't not last more than 70 years!! That was it but it's in the Bible! So that should make it theirs for all eternity! Fart!
ReplyDeleteHere is the link to my above article -
ReplyDeleteSKEWED SCIENCE, COLONIALISM AND ETHNIC CLEANSING
http://notinhisname.blogdrive.com/archive/cm-08_cy-2007_m-08_d-23_y-2007_o-0.html
I don't think anyone sends Kahein. He's a raving lunatic and not connected to the other guy at all.
ReplyDeleteI don't think any archaeologists agree with Finkelstein. There are many proofs of biblical history (not exactly as found in the bible). But this is no license to come back 2,000 years later.
ReplyDeleteThe are almost ZERO proofs of "biblical reality," all the way down to the sticks and stones. Let me just quote from my article again, because you cannot with a wave of your hand make statements like "there are many proofs of biblical history" in this context, and think that you are going to get away with that with me. Let me polish off what I am saying with another quote from my above article, because THIS is the issue -
ReplyDeleteThis is hardly "objective" scholarship in the context of it's use. Anyone, with a modicum of sense can see what is happening, and how archeology is being used as a tool of domination - a justification, preying upon people with arcane biblical texts. We have a patent problem here, lets get real folks. For those who want to argue, lets stop pontificating about scientific activity lifting it from the "context on the ground." We need to understand that scholars like Nadia Abu El-Haj would not receive such resistance if she did not know what she was talking about, and that by far we need to counterbalance the propaganda of a media machine here in the United States that wishes to bury the Palestinians and exalt the brutal and murderous occupying forces, all in the name of the biblical archaeological spade, and will use any means at their disposal - even if it means skewing science.
"The immediate question raised here is not the use
of biblical history to validate modern political stances,
but rather the smuggling into 'objective' historical
inquiry of values configured by modern experience
and expectation. Such values can never be eliminated,
but surely can, and must, be understood as part of
the historical discourse, a part moreover that usually
directly shapes the nature of questions asked and of
answers presented; the reader can ignore the presence
of these values only at risk of a partial text."
Christopher Eden
It's not a wave of my hand, I have several books on it. I could give you the titles if you are interested.
ReplyDeleteMolly, I have read a plethora of books and they are not worth spit, they are based on quasi-religious nonsense. The greatest amount of evidence for any existence does not even exust in the territories under attack. If Zionists want to find some religious roots go there, and leave the Palestinians alone. However, there is not one trun of an archeological spade which proves one ounce of anything claimed by the "biblical" crew - it does not mean there is nothing there, it just means the it is not what they claim, etc.
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