Why are 6000 Shia children killed by Deobandi terrorists in Pakistan less worthy than Palestinians or drone victims? http://lubpak.com/archives/231236

Should Shia Muslims continue to support the same Hamas that does not even consider them Muslims, the same Hamas that is now taking an active part in Shia and Sunni Sufi massacres in Syria with its open alliance with Al Qaeda, Jabhat Al Nursa and the organ-eating Free Syrian Army?

Back to the present, in July 2014, and here’s a disturbing news. While ISIS Salafi Wahhabi and Deobandi terrorists are detonating Sunni Sufi and Shia shrines, Shia mosques and Christian churches in Iraq and Syria, Palestian takfiris are busy in helping the ISIS terrorists. – See more at: http://lubpak.com/archives/316915#sthash.TFdEB0kv.dpuf

Palestinian takfiri militants help ISIS in massacring Sunni Sufis, Shias and Christians in Iraq

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Hebrew culture has place x calendar and customs x language x religion and because of traditional tribal transmission, it’s generations may be schooled in “the old ways” with not much discomfort. However, large groups have converted, and in modern times the Abuydaya — http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abayudaya — converted as a whole people and continue in the path.

Dispersion (into the “Diaspora”) alters land and language relationships, and, indeed, Jewish identity has suffered recession through intermarriage and national identification in other lands. Nonetheless, as may Shia, Jews worldwide have long taken measures to remain Jews, rejecting conversions en masse, maintaining language knowledge and customs, and sustaining identification with the Land of Israel.

As such affiliations go down to the bone, part of the genocidier’s motivation wants sheer sadistic control and humiliation, i.e., more than eliminating the presence of this “other”, the murderer has in mind the theft of the humanity and dignity of the same.


Some thoughts — probably most of mine — just get too long for Facebook.  A thread wants for a few words, not whole essays.  The above was on the way toward discussing the Islamic overlay over many distinctive cultures across feudal-to-modern history.


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Source: Philips, Abu Ameenah Bilal.  The Fundamentals of Tawheed (Islamic Monotheism).  Pp. 65, 66. Second Edition. Riyadh: International Islamic Publishing House, 2005.


My parents did not make me a Jew.

God did.


Imagine, however, the insecure parent obsessed with power and control over progeny.  Trust is given, but dependence must be cultivated, and in the trust-me voice of the father, the child is told ” . . . the child is not strong enough in the early stages of its life to resist or oppose its parents”, which presumptuously impugns the authority of other parents, but the writer being a parent too, either in fact or in spirit, may not be immune from his own declaration.

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When God (being God) introduces Eve to the fruit of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil (via the Snake, who is also God’s creature) and awakens her to human awareness, self-awareness, and conscience — yeah, well she had to share THAT with Adam, poor fellow, considering what comes next in instruction), He’s careful (through the snake’s mouth) to conceal the presence of that other tree (by not mentioning it).

Knowledge is funny: how much do we really want to know, how soon, toward what end?

As issues may be parsed into dimensions and dimensions further defined, observed, explicated, the one or two central dimensions that cross all of the lines of the Islamic Small Wars are (imho) 1) Integrity Universally and its complement 2) Loyalty Selectively. A lot of things slip into the columns beneath those headers to then show up in events on the ground.

We may not see or hear the conversations that led to the murder of three Israelis and shortly thereafter an Arab boy — but we know somebody’s “holding out”. Similar behavior in business we often sanction as private and proprietary, but in politics undermining peaceful processes and whipping up crowds, the lying should get much less respect and, in fact, the general public must become more cognizant of processes below deck.

I skip down to the base when I think about “conflict, culture, language, and psychology” and the power of legacy in poetry to organize communities. That dives beneath the obscured layers of information but also lands one in the areas detached principle and theory — pure rather than applied research or thought.

For this thread, and having to shut down here for other obligations plus the Sabbath, I would suggest that those most in want and in need of the next new world may have to give up some old thoughts to climb into it, to come forward of positions, look over what we know of ourselves in myriad dimensions and ways and engineer to obtain for most of humanity improvements in (another of my terms of art) “qualities of living” — from cash supply and distribution x N-pop. x Area-Sq. to psychological and spiritual appreciation of the experience of living.

That said, conditions are pretty shitty for millions of souls, and some are getting attention in peace — anyone wish to include me in a peace and development project, let me know — but too many are suffering in the shadows of crime, criminal governance, and war. A prayer for those in line with “Tikkun Olam” and hope to continue doing what we do by bringing more to light and to mind and to heart universally.


What’s a writer to do?

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“Secular” does not exclude religion or considerations related to religion: what it does is contain all with policy appropriate to predominant population while in fact endorsing all to the limits possible.

The effect of this “all for all” thought in contemporary western theological communities has been to foster a host in variety of ecumenical dialogues and related scholarly research. The fruits of that research, in turn, inform the educated that care, dip into so much material, or run into the same over the course of a lifetime. In the famed “melting pot”, we are all a little bit of one another, starting with the influence of the indigenous before the first landing. Perhaps that goes on — e.g., reading _The Masks of God_ or William James and _The Variety of Religious Experiences_ — to relax our grip on any single religious basis for the creation of law.

Fans of America may be reminded that some of our colonialists also burned “witches” at the stake in their day. In this age, we have a few who play with rattlesnakes to prove their relationship with God. Sadly, some die that way (and perhaps are thought less deserving, sigh, for not having been truly protected . . . or they’re on their way to heaven).

Imho, we’re a wild species possessed of great intelligence, language, and imagination, and perhaps more of all three than is good for us, but that’s the condition. We’re not all alike. Sometimes cultures, sometimes persons become destructive in nature as their boundaries collapse or as they seek to expand themselves much against others, and they confuse the space they get into and make a mess of everything they touch. Those we need to recognize sooner and deal with in various ways.


Blah blah blah, blah blah, blah.

I may have to settle down with fiction.

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Gaza rockets hit deeper, but Israel still limiting its response

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Gaza rockets hit deeper, but Israel still limiting its response | The Times of Israel.

17:46 – Gaza rocket strikes Kibbutz Nir Yitzhak damaging buildings

17:22 – 2 more rocket volleys

Despite talk of ceasefire, Iron Dome intercepts Kassams aimed at Ofakim and Netivot Friday afternoon, the farthest-reaching attacks in recent days

July 4, 2014, 6:01 amUpdated: July 4, 2014, 4:56 pm
Rockets launched out of Gaza at a southern Israeli town. (photo credit: Yossi Zamir/Flash90/File)
Rockets launched out of Gaza at a southern Israeli town. (photo credit: Yossi Zamir/Flash90/File)

Despite talk of an imminent ceasefire, three rockets were fired from the Gaza Strip into Israel Friday afternoon, apparently targeting the towns of Ofakim and Netivot southeast of Sderot, as Gaza militants increased the range of their attacks. Two of the rockets were intercepted by the Iron Dome defense system and one hit an open field. No injuries or damage were reported in the attacks.

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Cynically Scripted? East Jerusalem Riots

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Hate, mindless hate, manipulated, ignorant, pointless would seem to course through East Jerusalem at the moment.

While police continue to investigate the murder of 16-year-old Mohammed Abu Khdeir, rioting crowds have erupted in East Jerusalem on the assumption — no evidence — that the crime must relate directly to revenge associated with the murder of three Israeli teens.

Posted to YouTube yesterday:


By AFP yesterday:


Posted to YouTube about an hour ago.

The basis: martyrdom, for the sake of martyrdom.


Without investigation, without process in the courts, the explanations for the murder are many, including a Palestinian false-flag operation to provoke and condone today’s rioting.

Prove it’s not so.

Prove the Palestinians now rioting are not being played into doing just that by their own handlers.

No investigation?

No proof of anything.

Additional Reference

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/israel-braces-as-palestinians-bury-mohammed-abu-khdeir-jerusalem/ 7/4/7014.

http://news.nationalpost.com/2014/07/02/benjamin-netanyahu-warns-vigilantes-against-trying-to-avenge-slain-israeli-teens-after-abducted-arab-boy-reportedly-found-dead-in-jerusalem-forest/ – 7/3/3014.

http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/.premium-1.602736 – 7/3/2014.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/israel-braces-as-palestinians-bury-mohammed-abu-khdeir-jerusalem/ – 7/3/2014.

http://www.jpost.com/National-News/Comment-After-the-horror-361106 – 7/1/2014.

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Imagination is tricky.

While it appears to me to have an hallucinatory and mimetic  existence apart from language — so in dreams and in creative-expression nonverbal invention we have a prior-to-expression sensory experience (universally) — when we attempt to community via any art / any mode, we have to produce an external facsimile of that interior experience.  A large part of that becomes integrated into some verbal behavioral repertoire (lexicon, grammar, social grammar).  Our problem is that on the receiving side of this model, words become real and symbols, dreams, experiences, memories, and so on float in our cerebral soup together — and suddenly every little Muslim boy wants to be Muhammad and every Jewish kid understands perfectly the commanders exhortation, “Go in like Goliath and fight like David”.  The external reference becomes an internal marker.

The stories relayed by good men to their children, and the manner of their delivery, intend their children’s survival, and with the same the transmission of the tribal culture through time.  Some men, however, become the “bad daddy” in various ways and the bullying, cowardice, lying, and other facets of malignant narcissistic manipulation begin.  As head of a family, one might beat up his kids; as the head of a state or a movement, the same may lead the vulnerable and infantilized to ruin.

If that kernel of an explanation seems to work, well, perhaps we should struggle with it some, punch it around, road test it.

Back-story confession: my graduate school era introduction to Maslow –not on the curriculum . . . I stumbled into that one all on my lonesome — had a profound impact on my own stance, and, indeed, shifting focus toward the perceived healthy individually and communally may become a part of helping to make things a little bit better for the world (another lookup: “Tikkum Olam”).


The melding in imagination of language-derived or language-delivered concepts, injunctions, legends, and myths may play a mighty role in conflict — and we’re getting too old — and too powerful in destructive capacity — for “letting God decide” these matters on fields of battle.

In five words –

Confused
Subjective inner states
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Link – “Moderate Muslims – it’s time to be outraged” – David Aaronovitch

But it is obvious that this self-policing isn’t what floats the boat of Muslims politically. There’ll be the occasional good statement, but if, say, Israel bombs Gaza, then suddenly social media will fill up with Islamic outrage, careful commentators will become passionate, marchers will hit the streets. Why is there no Muslim Peace Movement campaigning for an end to violence in Muslim countries, where the victims are Muslims and the perpetrators are Muslims? Where it might make the most difference.

http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/opinion/columnists/article4137012.ece?shareToken=88a156e56a55e00441728bf2b672b532


I posted this for click-through to the Aaronovitch op-ed, but thought to update with the note there is most certainly a core global new intelligentsia campaigning for peace and against Islamic Jihad, and it is doing so — and has been doing so — with active Muslim participation in every facet.

Unfortunately, a socially networked “new global intelligentsia” doth not a political movement nor party make.

However, to suggest there is “no Muslim Peace Movement” is wrong.

Perhaps between Islamic Humanist efforts on personal pages and in forums across Facebook, my main hangout, they’re just not seen in aggregate.

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