John Verdon wrote:
> It may seem like the easiest route to attempt to dump our baggage, to forget
> (deny) our history. That is like the wife abuser saying I won't do it again,
> I promise - and don't worry I don't need therapy!

Exactly.  That's the zionist version of history -- "It all started when
Ahmed hit back!"  This also applies to WW2, which actually started in
1919 (treaty of Versailles), as both Marshal Foch (for France) and
Lloyd George (for UK) realized immediately then: "This is not a peace
treaty, but an armistice for 20 years."  He was right on the year!
(1919 + 20 = 1939).


> Going forward, cannot be accomplished without overcoming the tendency of
> denial. That is why processes such as the 'truth and reconciliation' one
> undertaken in South Africa was essential. Both perpetrators and victims had
> to acknowledge that the past actually did happen, for progress to made made
> and a relative unity of effort undertaken to look and move forward.
> A just society requires credible recourse, justice to be seen and felt.

Very well said.  In the only remaining Apartheid state, this is unthinkable.
Instead of "truth and reconciliation", it's "lies and retaliation".
And that's the problem...

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Arthur Cordell wrote:
> I wonder if the jihadists would settle for something like this (or would
> the "fundamentalists" on our side settle for something like this)

Bin Laden and crew was started up by the CIA to clean out the Soviets in
Afghanistan (and later Slobo in Kosovo).  Hamas was funded by Israel
to compete with Arafat (religious wackos are easier to dismiss than
secular authorities).  The fundamentalists of both sides need each other.
But we don't need them.  Do you?

Chris




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