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If — in my own head — I hit a universal note just about right in Facebook or other conversation, I may simply wrench it from context and publish it here in this category as a mix of observation and, I hope, a writer’s wisdom.

FTAC – On Civilized Firearm Ownership in Pakistan

28 Thursday Nov 2013

Posted by commart in Conflict - Culture - Language - Psychology, FTAC - From The Awesome Conversation

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American, crime, firearms ownership, Pakistan, Pakistani, personal defense, USA

L., in our so-far cooperative, democratic, open society (let’s all memorize the phrase), Americans may purchase just about any firearm they wish — and then some.

Note that I said “just about” because efforts by gun-control advocates may (or have) imposed some limits on high-magazine automatic firearms, a move that immediately spurred sales of the AR-15 class of weapons and related munitions.

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Peterson inquired about the tank on the lawn. “It’s an M1A1, from World War II,” Clancy said, gazing over at it. “My wife gave it to me for Christmas.”

“Geez,” Peterson said, “how much does a tank cost?”

“I don’t know,” Clancy replied with a slight smile. “Do you ask your wife what your Christmas presents cost?”

http://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/what-ticks-tom-clancy-off/2013/10/02/66a20b38-2b7b-11e3-8ade-a1f23cda135e_story.html

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The American landscape is dotted with militia and sporting gun clubs and their ranges, and that includes private Muslim compounds as well as the enclaves of good ol’ Christian boys. In principle, what is legal and allowed for one group must apply equally to all, and that’s what we do. It takes the commission of a crime for the government, any level, to get into the business of a person or organization, gun owner or gun club.

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Where there are brakes involving the private ownership of firearms, the laws focus on behavior (required registration, training certification, etc.) rather than ownership.

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Finally, for the Facebook short-form of writing, lol, small home defense to corporate security involves a lot more than the mere possession of a weapon. As we have a reliable police force, outbound emergency communications count a great deal in any incident; as most American violence of interest involves domestic and personal issues (and alcohol), the paths to battery and murder may get far along and out of reach of both a weapon or telephone device; as regards break-ins, the fearful-with-guns often make mistakes involving their perception of intrusion and fatal accidents involving loved ones take place.

Perhaps the underlying threats in a peaceful land are largely psychological — and so are the comforts of owning some hardware.

In Pakistan, you are perhaps out on the edge of a wild frontier, but even so, what are the crimes that would be forestalled by the robed man of the house descending a staircase with a revolver? Would it not be better to call the police and retire to a safe room?

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It may be a fair test of American democracy and the values of the people that, overall, we are armed to the teeth and haven’t even one mainline domestic issue sufficient to launch even one general internecine low-intensity conflict.  Instead, from time to time, organizations on the political fringe arm up, go “off the hook”, commit a crime or several — assassinations, bank robberies, bombings, etc. — bringing on a thorough reaming by the FBI and the invitation to sit in an electric chair or look forward to “three hots and a cot” for life.

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▶ Light Engineering In Darra Adam Khel, Pakistan amazig) – YouTube – Posted 8/24/2013.

Watch out Beretta, Remington, and Ruger — Darra Adam Khel‘s been getting practice on knock-offs for years.

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From Russia with good humor —

▶ Ultimate Glock Torture Test – YouTube – Post4ed 1/13/2012.

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What ticks Tom Clancy off? – The Washington Post – 10/2/2013.

How Glock Became America’s Favorite Legal Handgun – ABC News – 3/22/2013.

AR-15 – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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FTAC – A Comment on Fragile, Dangerous Energy Systems and Political Chaos

22 Friday Nov 2013

Posted by commart in FTAC - From The Awesome Conversation, Politics

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conflict, energy technology, evil, global cooperation, globalization, incidence of incidents

Within and around Iran, conflict seems a state of affairs, but the form conflicts take today — sub-state, transnational, highly technological — is very different from anything experienced ever. No one has to assault or bomb anything IF it can shut down computing operations, electrical feeds, satellite signals, etc., or otherwise interfere with arming or delivery paths.

We may be entering an energy age involving both fragile and extremely dangerous technologies — solar farms (easy to bomb or disconnect) and nuclear power stations (real ones involving fires we don’t know how to put out when their cooling systems fail) — and IF we wish one another to live well and prosper (so the Jews meet Star Trek), our ability to dispel, manage, or quell political and social chaos and violence comes to the fore. Basically: we can’t produce a higher global standard in quality of living if we cannot curtail the behavior persistent at the other end of the lifestyle and governance spectrum.

The problems have to dispense with arms.

We’re going to have a lot of arguments.

We do not want to have a lot of accidents.

I’ve counseled for a universal basis in values “compassion, humility, inclusion (very important), and integrity.  The world’s at a crossroads and will go forward, but whether it strives to do so today and gets a grip on itself or painfully scrapes through 400 more years to get to about the same place, I don’t know.

I do feel certain that to that to produce a sufficient global distribution in end-user resources to forestall or ameliorate conflict, disease, economic suffering — real suffering — and starvation wants for greater global cooperation and a steep reduction in the kind of human wildcards that spoil everything for everyone.

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FTAC – Genocide – A Note

30 Wednesday Oct 2013

Posted by commart in Conflict - Culture - Language - Psychology, Facsimile Bipolar Political Sociopathy, FTAC - From The Awesome Conversation, Politics, Psychology

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evil, genocidal souls, genocide

It may help to think of evil — and to know evil — as a latent or potential bloom within any population and one that may be connected to political ends. However, the primary switch, whether with Dachau or Rwanda involves the taking of license (yes, like 007) which may be a subject worth some focus. In psychopathology, one notes the loss of boundaries involved in bipolar and narcissistic personality disorders; in the complex social disorders that become of interest in political psychology, analogs may apply: who are these people who in Kenya would commandeer a mall expressly to murder non-Muslims without any moral compunction — only pseudo moral excuse — and with ferocious and unbridled sadism? Those are the same souls, or kinds of souls, we are talking about whether talking about frenzied Catholics, Nazis, Hutus, or Janjaweed.

I’m not going to add much to the above.

I think we understand the Pharaoh confronted by Moses as the analog “malignant narcissist” or, in the modern outlook, the glorious dictator, the template for all who would dress proudly while up to their pants’ cuffs in their own constituent’s blood.

What is of interest here is whether mankind might acquire the brights to get its nets around this facet of human wildness and cage or channel it for a coming age in which energy resources, trade systems, and related economic and political arrangements may depend mightily on the global ability to defend them from, basically, magnificent assholes and the damage they would do as long as enabled by either surrounding fear, incompetence, or passivity.

In Syria at the moment, both Bashar al Assad and the Al Qaeda groups have made plain their inabilities as regards containing themselves.  They are those whose days have already passed and with every atrocity and injustice left in their wake they are helping the present and future politics overtake them.

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FTAC – “How Do You Deal With These White Supremacists?”

24 Thursday Oct 2013

Posted by commart in Conflict - Culture - Language - Psychology, Free Speech, FTAC - From The Awesome Conversation, Islamic Small Wars, Politics, Religion, United States of America

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detective work, domestic security, equal application of the law, freedom of speech, hate groups, intelligence, religion, social tolerance

My correspondent in Pakistan sent me the link to an anti-Semitic (anti-Black, anti-Muslim, etc.) hate page and asked “How do you deal with these white supremists?

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Nice people . . . .

We let them talk all they want.

The timbre of the surrounding culture is such that when they’re found out, individually, their business and social prospects may be minimized by natural normative social processes. They’re sickness — and that’s most American, not only Jews but most Christians as well, view it — is such that they’re liable to gravitate to their own intellectual kind.

If the group has any history in crime or violence, the police will monitor minimally through ex-con or probation relationships with individuals (not with the group), and if more attention is needed, the old joke about FBI COINTELPRO applies: “How do you get to meet an FBI agent?” — “Attend a KKK meeting!”

If the organization commits a crime, the whole law enforcement community will be up its ass pretty damn quick to make arrests on the crime and conspiracy to commit it.

If the organization has developed a criminal history, then even reformed, it’s probably infiltrated and tracked. The old “COINTELPRO” — a term that may be looked up — involved some dirty tricks bordering on entrapment but always inspiring mistrust and paranoia within the targeted group.

Oddly enough and relevant here, it’s unknown to what extent the still new Federal intelligence and security communities have going on with the Muslim Brotherhood in America (incidentally, there are no holds reading Chechnya’s Kavkaz Center or Al Qaeda’s Inspire feeds). On the surface, it appears that the Administration has hired and integrated into its departments key Brotherhood figures like Mohamed Elibiary — http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2013/09/muslim-brotherhood-supporter-gets-homeland-security-promotion.html — and given out promotions. I think the intent was to elevate, integrate, and surround with the greater polygot American culture the mentality involved. That too seems not to be going so well and the conservative right press harps on these Obama decisions quite a bit.

I’ve been convinced for a while that the Obama Administration has been playing a deeply deceptive politics abroad and at home, so it hasn’t endorsed the Saudis — and their being upset about that has been in the news this week — nor has it abandoned Israel, but we are worried about Iran’s steps toward failproof defense of its nuclear war making capability, which it may do by acquiring a civilian reactor too dangerous when active for destruction or dismantling. The workaround, since Russia wants to sell the Ayatollah on its part of the nuclear business, Chernobyl notwithstanding, has been to mess with the intellectual capacity in human talent and machinery involved in the pursuit of those aims. There Israel and the U.S. may diverge, for the Israelis feel that an endless policy of half measures will lead to their own destruction.

Back to other hate groups, Islamic Jihad in America, and “homeland security” — I think the aim of responsible government, such as it may be (some voters believe it absent and the country already “sold down the river”, a colloquial phrase having to do with shipping slaves from pleasant Kentucky to the markets of New Orleans) — is to treat political threat and violence engineered by Muslims no differently than it does Christian ideologues and any number of cults and gangs similarly involved with their own weird tribal politics and the posture taken against the rest of the world. If there’s a problem with that, it may be that the Muslim Brotherhood is latched to a major religion, has decades of organizational history behind it, and has a vision for mankind to rival the Nazis in its supremacist aspect.

Shimmer applies. If the scale and tempo of violence — any group or cause — American politicians and the government will ramp up the pressure to suppress that form of political exuberance. Apparently, an annual atrocity or two may not produce sufficient cause to, for example, revisit laws on sedition. The concern remains that what we do for one mob and its cause, we must do for all. For the most part, instead of criminalizing the politics, we wait for the politics to become criminal, and then we take apart the organizations.

In national religious politics: https://conflict-backchannels.com/2013/10/17/richardson-texas-imam-leaves-dallas-central-mosque-quietly/ The imam has been noted as one of the 500 most influential Muslims in the world, so there’s an intelligence story in there that I’m unlikely to pry apart. Maybe the crackdown on the Brotherhood in Egypt involved information that impugned the imam; maybe the Wahhabi thrust in the politics unseated the stance he represented, and he was forced from power; perhaps some other aspect in politics or state needs, including Erdogan’s interest in supporting the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, call him back to Istanbul; perhaps he really did take an early and quiet retirement, all the better to avoid hoopla and the long crediting in speech in public of mentors and associates along the way.

The true topic is a combine of national mission — egalitarian secular democracy here — and national security, so whether white dudes in basements talking about The Jew over their beer or the leader of the largest mosque in Texas, we’re trying to look at them the same way, guaranty the freedom of the law abiding, including the most hateful of the law abiding or the most contemptuous of others, if that, and keep our radars hot, as it were, for criminal activity.

And that’s how we deal with all of that! 🙂

Whew.

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I credit the same correspondent with awakening me to the politics 101 phrase “behind the curtains,” and with that in mind and much impression garnered from years of blogging feel confident about President Obama’s dividing political surface from political real story.

I’m equally confident about the conservative right’s beyond-the-pale demonizing of the American President and note that not with an overabundance of respect for the office — that would be other than American too — but with numerous second looks into the rationale for moving figures like Elibiary into the Administration’s ranks.  The far right cries “Infiltration!”  I happen to think such moves make for closer looks and for a look at administrative integration as a potentially culturally transforming process.

What doesn’t work only teaches us more than we knew when we started.

Were it not for greed — and that may be a subject for other writing on this blog — the American political system would be a greater joy for working, but even so, it’s very good at what it does, and what it does, by and large, is produce an Awesome Discourse (a little more important than merely the Awesome Conversation, lol) sustaining a productive domestic tranquility.

In America, so far and far past the Civil War, we’re still much inclined to reach for our quills rather than our quivers when it comes to domestic politics.

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FTAC – A Test of Obedience or Conscience?

14 Monday Oct 2013

Posted by commart in FTAC - From The Awesome Conversation, Religion

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Abraham, Akedah, conscience, obedience

The test is never defined; while God gives Abraham the familiar command, it may be notable that when Abraham goes to do it, God sends an emissary to intervene, spares Isaac, provides a ram as substitute, and never again addresses Abraham directly, perhaps suggesting that the greater test was that of conscience and of courage, a test Abraham perhaps fails.

Here I may borrow from what I’ve often said about pictures: if you look at a photograph and believe that you have seen it, look again.

The same may be said of Torah portions and Genesis 22 should prove no exception.

The definition of the test is not in the text definitively or directly, and while obedience is tested — of that there is no question — the command to murder one’s own boy, and not a boy easily gotten, would seem not only questionable, but so much so as to be and to turn out the true test of Abraham’s character, which some, including Isaac, might think in the instance miserably dumb.

From the Wikipedia entry on the “Binding of Isaac”:

Rather, at the binding the main one tested was Abraham. It was a test of faith to see whether he would doubt God’s words. Abraham had been assured by God that “Your seed will be called through Isaac” (Gen. 21:12), i.e., Isaac (and not Ishmael) would father a great nation—the Jewish people. However, Abraham could apparently have asked a very glaring question: at the time that God commanded him to offer up Isaac as a sacrifice, Isaac was still single, and if Isaac would die now, how could he possibly father the nation which was to be born from Abraham? Moreover, isn’t God eternal and unchanging, as God declares: “I have not changed” (Malachi 3:6), implying that He does not change His mind?

While the will to commit murder in God’s name may seem so much more elevating, heady to Abraham, perhaps, the facts of the story — God’s promise regarding Isaac, the ambiguity of the language conveying the idea of Abraham being tested, the sending of an emissary (after having spoken to Abraham directly — what a let down), the subsequent intercession by a lesser being, the killing of a ram instead of Isaac, the conversation that God does not resume with Abraham — strongly supports the argument for God having tested Abraham’s conscience more than his unquestioning obedience.

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Obedience & Conscience: An Akedah Lesson by Rabbi Harold M. Schulweis. (PDF)

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FTAC – Islam – A Voice From Islamabad – “The Question of Dhimmis is Over With”

10 Thursday Oct 2013

Posted by commart in Conflict - Culture - Language - Psychology, FTAC - From The Awesome Conversation, Islamic Small Wars, Philology, Philosophy, Politics, Religion

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conversation, declaration, Islam, Muslim, Pakistan, political, politics

 . . . as we are advancing towards one Global Humanity in which all religions and faith(s), irrespective need to be respected and respected with the greatest of dignity, therefore, the question of Dhimmis is over with. Islam believes in the equality of one global humanity and not to enslave humanity because of their different religious backgrounds, and faith. Islam protects the weak against the strong, who do not know how to absorb Power and to Practice Power in form of good and credible Justice to be done to humanity, irrespective of their backgrounds in religion and faith. Today’s Muslims or the so called Muslims who have taken Law into their own hands, and violate the law of ONE GOD ALL-MIGHTY of how well to treat ONE GOD’s humans on this earth, are perhaps far and very far from the Principles of Islam. Such violent Muslims, may call themselves Muslims a hundred times, makes no difference, because their hypocrisy has grown so much on them, that they cannot think aright. Their minds have been corrupted to the core and their hearts have been blackened by the demons’ spell, so how can such so called Muslims in name, be the Worshipers’ and followers’ of ONE ALL-MIGHTY GOD, Who, Loves HIS Creation, and then Humans being HIS Most Creative Creation. Islam is Peace, Love for humanity and a crave for Universal Justice among’st all humans.

The bold italics are mine.

The writer is Muslim, vigorously so.

The awesome conversation continues.

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. . . but I will suggest this much: every human has an interior life, some kind of life of the mind, and the images in that mind float around in there with language. Where there’s abundance and any ability to distribute that, fighting involves something in the head, and we can discern what that is when the head talks and out of its mouth come its attitudes and beliefs, some about the universe, and those entertain us, and some about others, and those words are the ones that may comfort or terrify everyone who hears them.

That voice is my narcissistic own.

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We can experience a great many things in our own heads, but we cannot share them without the creation of sign and symbol, and we do that most often with the words we speak (this not discounting the effects of aural, culinary, and visual fine art).

What we have in our heads too may be put there by language, the “cultural tool”, a powerful one with which each generation of sufficient mien and reach must be careful with in service to themselves and others.

When a Muslim gentleman in Pakistan tells me through the awesome conversation — a term of art on this blog — that “the question of Dhimmis is over with” it is a little like hearing Spielberg’s Lincoln say, “Slavery, Mr. ____, it’s done.”

Of course, it is different when a Lincoln says it, but even from out of the sea of more than a billion voices, the one voice confirms his faith in submission to God but not through himself or others submission to himself or others.

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FTAC – CAIR Chills Free Speech in Germany – KKK Holds Rally on U.S. National Battlefield

08 Sunday Sep 2013

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free speech, hate speech, political speech

A despicable assault on free speech in Germany; a fair example of how creeps — just the right word on this story — initiate a program of social intimidation.

Disgusting: CAIR Forces WalMart To Fire Employee For Joking About Muslims On Facebook | Independent Journal Review

If this happened in the U.S., in addition to challenging First Amendment prerogatives, it would have the effect also of transforming floor or line-level workers into voiceless slaves, and it would then chill labor and management all the way up the ladder.

For international readers, the American social process may be summed as “be free to speak, but don’t expect to be loved for everything you have to say.”

Small KKK group holds rally at Civil War battlefield – Baltimore Sun

Reader Comment: “What if the comments had been anti-Semitic?”

In Germany, not good, but is there a Jewish organization in Germany combing Facebook, as part of its operations, to locate anti-Semites and tell their employers that so-and-so has been a bad boy or girl?

In the U.S., Americans live with a host of bigots, tolerate their rants, and casually, as opposed to by law, marginalize them or argue with them or stay away from them, but we generally don’t seek to have the same fired from their jobs.

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For readers elsewhere and wrestling with America’s free speech concept and the character of the First Amendment: the purpose was not to protect pleasant or popular expression but opposite: to defend unpleasant and unpopular expression on the basis that what was said might be true and in need of hearing.

On the other hand, free speech does not protect libel and slander, incitement, criminal conspiracy, and sedition, although the latter has been so toothless as to allow the broadest sweeps of anti-American claims and rants in the open press.

From the originating report published in The Buffalo News, September 4, 2013:

A Facebook rant about Muslims by an employee of a Walmart store in Hamburg has prompted the retail giant to fire the man.

The derogatory posting on Friday morning was brought to the attention of Wal-Mart Stores executives by a member of the local Muslim community and by a national Muslim advocacy organization.

Hamburg Walmart manager fired over anti-Muslim posting – City & Region – The Buffalo News

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FTAC – Fast Note – Conflict Description and Motivation

27 Tuesday Aug 2013

Posted by commart in Conflict - Culture - Language - Psychology, FTAC - From The Awesome Conversation, Islamic Small Wars

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conflict analysis, conflict apprehension, conflict study, Islamic Small Wars, ISW

Conflict motivation counts, of course, but take into account also the role of “malignant narcissists” in creating around themselves both a context and desire for conflict that serves to aggrandize themselves, support their own messianic delusions of grandeur, and provide control over what we call “narcissistic supply” (the love of the masses, if you will) at any and every expense to those seduced and those disinterested in their so-called glory.

To get an image of the destructiveness of a conflict may encourage a stepping back to at how the component parts of a conflict actually work physically, politically, and socially; also at what tempo (N bombings, N shootings, N firefights, N rockets, etc. / hour – day – week – month – year); at what level destructive of people, places, and things differentially; and how corrosive or eroding of communal, business, and personal relationships; and, finally, how effective or transforming either for rape and rapine or the enterprise of a good society.

With the cloak of religion overlaying other motives, including the want of divine exception for one’s own existence, i.e., a facet of narcissistic pathology, a problem in the head drives the conflict, and until it can’t produce violence or has been examined and resolved, the fighting will continue because it has no credible or reasoning end outside of the insanity of the driving egomania.

There are other ways of approaching a conflict for layout, including by way of the behavioral and linguistic characteristics encountered — i.e., one may look at cultural programming and related “habits of mind” — like attitudes toward Jews, for example — and approach that “content of mind” apart from the physical elements involved in conflict.

On any given day, conflict analysis involves some cohort of beginners: those whose attention has been caught and whose eyes want to open and see what they’re not being shown and then with intellectual methods and tools that improve in accuracy and independence, for themselves and others, a more authentic and valid interpretation of states of affairs.

I encourage along those lines a combined dimensional and statistical basis for examining ideas in light of accurate and comprehensive data and working with both to address a range of conflict-related challenges extant, including the critical “content of mind” or language-behavior elements that would seem to foster contempt and enmity out of the most artificial and superficial of bases.

The civil and sub-state conflicts that comprise the Islamic Small Wars have been the most difficult for seeing.  These guerrilla-style / low-intensity conflicts involving cabal and mafia-type methods for getting things done — bribery and patronage, intimidation and murder — nonetheless turn out configurable from a reverse-engineering standpoint: a good detective taking note of statistics and some human intelligence besides may start to see the factory process — the origins of motivational programming and thought; the assembly of vendors (essentially); the trade routes and shops; the embarkation points — as plain as day.

It takes always too long, but the knowledge comes along even so.

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Epigram

Hillel the Elder

"That which is distasteful to thee do not do to another. That is the whole of Torah. The rest is commentary. Now go and study."

"If I am not for myself, who will be for me? If I am not for others, what am I? If not now, when?"

"Whosoever destroys a soul, it is considered as if he destroyed an entire world. And whosoever that saves a life, it is considered as if he saved an entire world."

Oriana Fallaci
"Whether it comes from a despotic sovereign or an elected president, from a murderous general or a beloved leader, I see power as an inhuman and hateful phenomenon...I have always looked on disobedience toward the oppressive as the only way to use the miracle of having been born."

Talmud 7:16 as Quoted by Rishon Rishon in 2004
Qohelet Raba, 7:16

אכזרי סוף שנעשה אכזרי במקום רחמן

Kol mi shena`asa rahaman bimqom akhzari Sof shena`asa akhzari bimqom rahaman

All who are made to be compassionate in the place of the cruel In the end are made to be cruel in the place of the compassionate.

More colloquially translated: "Those who are kind to the cruel, in the end will be cruel to the kind."

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Abraham Isaac Kook

"The purely righteous do not complain about evil, rather they add justice.They do not complain about heresy, rather they add faith.They do not complain about ignorance, rather they add wisdom." From the pages of Arpilei Tohar.

Heinrich Heine
"Where books are burned, in the end people will be burned." -- From Almansor: A Tragedy (1823).

Simon Wiesenthal
Remark Made in the Ballroom of the Imperial Hotel, Vienna, Austria on the occasion of His 90th Birthday: "The Nazis are no more, but we are still here, singing and dancing."

Maimonides
"Truth does not become more true if the whole world were to accept it; nor does it become less true if the whole world were to reject it."

"The risk of a wrong decision is preferable to the terror of indecision."

Douglas Adams
"Isn't it enough to see that a garden is beautiful without having to believe that there are fairies at the bottom of it too?" Epigram appearing in the dedication of Richard Dawkins' The GOD Delusion.

Thucydides
"The Nation that makes a great distinction between its scholars and its warriors will have its thinking done by cowards and its fighting done by fools."

Milan Kundera
"The struggle of man against power is the struggle of memory against forgetting."

Malala Yousafzai
“The terrorists thought that they would change our aims and stop our ambitions but nothing changed in my life except this: weakness, fear and hopelessness died. Strength, power and courage was born.”

Tanit Nima Tinat
"Who could die of love?"

What I Have Said About the Jews

My people, not that I speak for them, I nonetheless describe as a "global ethnic commune with its heart in Jerusalem and soul in the Land of Israel."

We have never given up on God, nor have we ever given up on one another.

Many things we have given up, but no one misses, say, animal sacrifice, and as many things we have kept, so we have still to welcome our Sabbath on Friday at sunset and to rest all of Saturday until three stars appear in the sky.

Most of all, through 5,773 years, wherever life has taken us, through the greatest triumphs and the most awful tragedies, we have preserved our tribal identity and soul, and so shall we continue eternally.

Anti-Semitism / Anti-Zionism = Signal of Fascism

I may suggest that anti-Zionism / anti-Semitism are signal (a little bit) of fascist urges, and the Left -- I'm an old liberal: I know my heart -- has been vulnerable to manipulation by what appears to me as a "Red Brown Green Alliance" driven by a handful of powerful autocrats intent on sustaining a medieval worldview in service to their own glorification. (And there I will stop).
One hopes for knowledge to allay fear; one hopes for love to overmatch hate.

Too often, the security found in the parroting of a loyal lie outweighs the integrity to be earned in confronting and voicing an uncomfortable truth.

Those who make their followers believe absurdities may also make them commit atrocities.

Positively Orwellian: Comment Responding to Claim that the Arab Assault on Israel in 1948 Had Not Intended Annihilation

“Revisionism” is the most contemptible path that power takes to abet theft and hide shame by attempting to alter public perception of past events.

On Press Freedom, Commentary, and Journalism

In the free world, talent -- editors, graphic artists, researchers, writers -- gravitate toward the organizations that suit their interests and values. The result: high integrity and highly reliable reportage and both responsible and thoughtful reasoning.

This is not to suggest that partisan presses don't exist or that propaganda doesn't exist in the west, but any reader possessed of critical thinking ability and genuine independence -- not bought, not programmed -- is certainly free to evaluate the works of earnest reporters and scholars.

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