Peter Freedman wrote on Jul 1
st, 2013 at 3:05pm:
Postmodern Trendoid wrote on Jul 1
st, 2013 at 2:13pm:
Avram's vengeance is understandable when you consider the part of the world he's in and the history of Jews. He also displays strong ethnic solidarity through seeking vengeance, which is common for Jews. Whites have no such ethnic solidarity; it has been eliminated through 50 years of 'education', therefore whites simply do not understand ethnic solidarity at all and the vengeance that comes with it when part of the group has been damaged by an outsider. In fact, we have the reverse attitude here: Solidarity and self-determination for all races and cultures except for whites.
Jews come in all colours, I am white and Jewish.
What Avram doesn't understand is that so long as his people seek vengeance and his enemies do the same, the killing will go on and on.
His mule headed attitude ensures there will never be peace for those who come after him.
It is blind, crazy and very, very sad.
Ok this is not a subject on my homeland but let me tell you this once and so straight so it is clear.
I support the death penalty - why do i do so?
Because i believe that a killing can not go unavenged and that it is just retribution for taking lives - be this in attacks of terror or in murder circumstances.
Now just on the subject of my home.
Greggerypeccery it is a beautiful place. It is mostly peaceful and it has wonders which i invite you to come and see. It is the birthplace of civilization and of the biblical times - even your christian heroes they are here.
Now I grow up in Haifa - until I go into the IDF i see no fighting, no war, no terror in my personal life.
All you see is on the tv - this is the areas where many of us dont live. I see all this in my time in the army.
Now what of my views?
I support peace. I support reconciliation. I support giving some land in exchange for peace.
But i believe in retribution, i believe in avenging death, i believe in taking eye for a eye and never take a step back.
All of these things in its correct place.
I am the young generation of Israelis.
We are prepared for peace but we are ready for war.
It is the arabs choice which they get.
Now return to the death penalty discussion please.
you are not prepared for peace at all. Your attitudes absolutely preclued any possibility of any kind of peace. Peace requires give and take and you will no budge one inch... ever.