freediver wrote on Dec 21
st, 2022 at 9:19pm:
wombatwoody wrote on Dec 21
st, 2022 at 7:40pm:
freediver wrote on Dec 21
st, 2022 at 8:43am:
Arab Muslims can vote and run for office in Israel.
At least you admit Israel is not a 'beacon of freedom and democracy."
And as the good professor says, "The fact that you allow people to participate in the formal side of democracy, namely to vote or to be elected, is useless and meaningless if you don’t give them any share in the common good or in the common resources of the State, or if you discriminate against them despite the fact that you allow them to participate in the elections."
Or did you miss that? Sure looks like it.
I missed the bit where you make sense.
There are none so blind as those who do not wish to see Quote:Being free to vote and run for office is pretty much the definition of democracy.
Not if "you don’t give them any share in the common good or in the common resources of the State, or if you discriminate against them despite the fact that you allow them to participate in the elections."
Besides, democracy means much more than just being allowed to vote, i.e. the principle of equality of rights, opportunity and treatment, and the practice of this principle.
Quote:What exactly do you think they are being deprived of?
WTF? Did you not see that UN report linked above?
Additionally:
"Al-Araqib is one of 35 unrecognized Bedouin villages in the Negev desert in southern Israel, which means Israel refuses to provide residents with connections to the national water and electricity grids, provide them with health and educational services, or any basic infrastructure. Over the years, the village has become a symbol of the struggle against dispossession of Bedouin from their land, and for state recognition of Bedouin villages in the Negev.
"Despite being citizens of Israel that are supposed to enjoy equal rights, the Israeli government, the Israel Land Authority, and the Jewish National Fund have been waging a slow and methodical war of attrition against Bedouin residents of Al-Araqib in an effort to expel them and plant a forest atop their land."
This Bedouin village has been demolished by Israel 120 times