I have tried replying to this thread several times and it is quite hard to do without sounding anti-jewish,the bold bit in Jays post is a large part of what I was trying to say.If an Arab country had done what israel has to the palestinians then the US/Europe would have invaded to free the oppressed peoples but it's not politcally correct to do it to a country who spends trillions buying your surplus military equipment .
I agree, it's a sensitive issue and one you don't feel comfortable with because you, and everyone else here, including me, is scared of being labeled as 'anti-jewish'
Why is that?
I think if we consider this question we can understand what's going on a little better. Do we all feel the same 'guilt' that the World felt in '48? It seems so from reading the posts above, so Why? The Brits, Dutch, Russians, US, etc all fought the Nazi's, and liberated the camps, and that was before most of us were born, so why should we feel guilty about that?
There's no doubt in my mind that, as Jay points out, World-guilt was what got Israel awarded the land in the first place, and had the Palestinians displaced. I think that was a cataclysmic decision, but strangely, the majority of those decision-makers were technically 'Christian', and it clearly states in the Bible that the Jews are to be 'cast out, banished to wander the earth homeless' (I'm paraphrasing, as I don't actually own a bible).
If the 'Christian' leaders of today are still feeling guilty about what happened in WW11, even though they weren't born, or were mere babes, and had little or nothing to do with it, why aren't they as concerned about what their book tells them, seeing as they claim to be 'Christians', and this claim would appear to be important enough to keep mentioning..? At what stage does it become OK to ignore history, move on, and act on current affairs in an objective and humanitarian way?
Also, is the 'Israel issue' a large, nuclear, version of the PC-mania that's been infecting our society since the 90's? Pete had asked, over at the Brain-Box, whether racism had become so Taboo that even to discuss it can be construed as racist. Does this apply here?