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07-16-2014 07:57 AM |
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Originally Posted by graciegirl
(Post 908382)
I don't have any view on this other than I can't watch it on TV. It is horrible to see. I know that Palestinians killed three young boys and Israel retaliated. Then the Israeli's badly beat another young Muslim boy who was visiting from Florida.
The Palestinians feel that Israeli's took their land. Is that correct?
Are there economic or other factors in this fight?
I personally KNOW many, many, many, Jewish people and they have been my friends, close friends. I am very afraid of radical Islamics, but the ordinary Muslims I have met, I don't know well... but I dislike the way that women aren't considered equal.
People who I respect on this forum, how do you feel? Who is right and who is wrong in THIS situation? War is HELL.
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I have known a number of Muslims. My former girlfriend Jennifer V. (U of MN Law School Class of 1990) had some classes at the U of MN Law School with now US Congressman for MN Keith Ellison http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Ellison. He is a Muslim and she seemed to think he was OK but even back then was incredibly ambitious. I think she said he wanted to be a US Supreme Court Justice. It did not make much difference to anyone if he was a Lutheran, Catholic, Wiccan, etc, at that time.
There were a number of Muslims at the University of Denver who I knew through Mahmood a friend of mine at that time from the U of Mosul Library in Iraq. This was 1983-1984. He became more and more radicalized as the Iran-Iraq War dragged on. His group of Muslim friends at the University of Denver were all different mainly because each seemed to be from different Middle Eastern countries. Some let you meet their wives, some kept their wives in another room at all times like my friend Mahmood from Iraq.
I recall Mahmood was deeply offended when I mentioned some article I had read in Playboy. He went on and on about how the West treated women and the like. He did not care for much of the television shows of that 1983-1984 US season either.
Seeing people killed or having relatives killed probably can radicalize the most gentle of souls like Mahmood.
Not sure anyone is really right in the violence in the Jerusalem/Gaza strip fight which involves economics/history/religion/psychology/sociology etc.
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