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Central African Republic – Behold: More Malignant Narcissists!

03 Monday Feb 2014

Posted by commart in Africa, Central African Republic, Conflict - Culture - Language - Psychology, Facsimile Bipolar Political Sociopathy, Islamic Small Wars, Politics, Psychology

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CAR, Central African Republic, Christian-Muslim conflict, conflict, Congo, political psychology, psychology

“The ultimate cause of our instability is not religious but political, because whoever comes to power makes his entourage commit abuses to stay in power,” he said, “They treat the country as their private money-making business. We need a real democracy with politicians who have a vision to look after the needs of everyone.”

Riptide – Foreign Policy – Peter Bouckaert – 1/31/2014.

I didn’t want to get this blog on to Congo before it’s time, but, conflict is conflict, this is a blog about that, and I really don’t see any difference in worthiness between a Burmese tribe ethnically cleansing another (and hanging children along the way) and some other conflict zone horror involving killing by “machetes, torture, lynching, shooting, explosions, and burning,” which list you will find in the lead to the above cited story by Peter Bouckaert.

Then too, as with Syria and its brutal and mindless dictatorship opposed by an equally brutal and mindless al-Qaeda laden devolutionary force, one may notice the relative helplessness of noncombatant constituents on the land: they’re trapped between monsters, and the monsters are of similar kind: “malignant narcissists”.

Little dictators.

Modify that some: “little dictators with “Advanced Small Weapons” and lots of primitive ones as well and nothing of conscience, only greed offsetting fear and filling up enormous egos and their ambitions.

This strain in mankind — not the peacock per se, but the vicious peacock — proves a disaster wherever it appears.

Related: reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/resources/Gold and diamonds in the Central African Republic.pdf – February 2013.

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FTAC – Syria’s Displaced Middle Temperament

02 Sunday Feb 2014

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conflict, political, politics, Syria

The UN is an incredibly conservative organization: it wants things returned to the way they were three years ago or more than six decades ago.

Fortunately, Syria is done.

Assad will never get it back; Islamic Jihad will never get it.

Someone needs to wake up to the idea that Syria’s six to eight million internally displaced and refugee have an inherent right to regain their land, and should that include the development of a peaceful buffer with Israel . . . . 🙂 It’s not so easy, I know, but it would make more sense if the greater of the fighting ranks, state military and revolutionary forces, were to draw (had drawn, would now draw) from the middle of the society displaced or trapped between similarly malignant and anachronistic powers.

Toward the end of last week, I suggested a re-think on the part of President Bashar al-Assad’s “coup proof” military: if there’s any humanity left in, it alone could negotiate a strategy with General Idris, whom it knows well, depose the dictator, fend off the al-Qaeda affiliates, reform or update (in a good way) Hezbollah, tell Putin and the Ayatollah both how the New Syria is going to be, make peace with Israel, now that Israel has provided more than 700 Syrians with emergency medical services (and returned them incognito to Syria), and forge a genuinely new path into the global future.

Wishful thinking.

The inspiration for it: Israel enmeshed in complex Syrian refugee crisis | JPost | Israel News – 2/2/2014.

If there world worked right, some kind of refugee region and buffer would form along Israel’s defense line under — this is the hard part — Israeli suzerainty while the Syrian Civil War continues.  The population would then become a de factor protectorate with extraordinary benefits.

The fact of the matter is that everything about the Syrian Civil War, from the collapse into chaos and sadism of the old Soviet political architecture, now post-Soviet, to the incursion by the al-Qaeda affiliates and seduced adolescent and early post-adolescent boys and girls, is indeed anachronistic and malignant.

Not one inch of either is working for good and legitimate ends, nor will they.

It seems like only yesterday that Syrians dared complain to the Assad regime about the state of their economy.

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Weide on Woody — A Lesson in Malicious Communication

28 Tuesday Jan 2014

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conflict, gossip, integrity, lying, politics, Woody Allen

… when a celebrity is being devoured by the two-headed piranha of gossip and innuendo, I usually have minimal understanding of what they did, or were alleged to have done. Woody Allen is an exception.

The Woody Allen Allegations: Not So Fast – The Daily Beast – 1/27/2014

I usually reserve this blog for really bad news, say that generated by terrorist revolutionaries throwing bakers into their own roaring ovens in Syria or, more recently, allegations of Burmese Rakhine (Buddhists) hanging Burmese Rohingya (Muslim) children as part of a real and ongoing “ethnic cleansing”; be that as it may, the theme connecting what drives conflict in the Islamic Small Wars and similar strife with Woody Allen’s domestic and celebrity travail involves integrity in speech: i.e., telling the truth.

In the above cited piece, Robert B. Weide combs through the allegations — the “two-headed piranha of gossip and innuendo” — that have clouded Woody Allen’s reputation for two decades, and I thought it a tour de force in methodical investigation and review, the kind of truth-telling, unvarnished, valid, and reliable, that makes the world a better place in which to live, a place in which some things may be known and some things — speech intended to manipulate and misdirect — dismissed.

Addendum

The lie that tore my family apart – Salon.com – 9/20/2010.

The regions of belief beyond the empirical find their closed doors and with them their imaginations.  We humans needs must live with what we cannot objectively know as well as with our vulnerabilities to suggestion and the guaranteed “accident” that on numerous occasions, we will guess and make the wrong call.

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Pakistan – Drones Down, Jets Up!

24 Friday Jan 2014

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air power, air strikes, conflict, drone program, drones, Islamic Small Wars, ISW, Pakistan, suppression, Taliban, war, war fighting

Pakistani jets started to bomb the militant hideouts on Monday, January 20.

Is Pakistan finally going after the Taliban? | Asia | DW.DE | 23.01.2014

Islamabad’s share of Washington’s anti-al-Qaeda-type-organization drone program seems to have been premised on the idea that it was the least the west could do in its efforts to diminish the plans of its deeply anti-western and devolutional old enemy.

While drone strikes would take innocents along with targets, they impact would be much, much less than that of any other war fighting method beyond the unfeasible one of sending out a Frontier Corps posse to collect a villain.

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The purpose of this database is to provide as much information as possible about the covert U.S. drone program in Pakistan in the absence of any such transparency on the part of the American government. This data was collected from credible news reports and is presented here with the relevant sources. It was updated with information from the latest Pakistan strike, which occurred on December 25, 2013.

Drone Wars Pakistan: Analysis | The National Security Program – updated to 12/25/2013.

The above cited New America Foundation report notes a steep decline in drone strikes in Pakistan over the past four years, with about 125 operations launched in 2010 and fewer than about 30 in 2013.

The Top Story piece, with which this blog post has started, notes a part of the run-up to Pakistan’s deployment of air power in North Waziristan: “Pakistani officials say that some of those killed were involved in a January 19 attack on the country’s paramilitary troops in the northwestern city of Bannu, and a double suicide bombing on a Peshawar church in September last year, which killed more than 80 people.”

As such, the emerging war would seem to contain two dimensions of interest to most Pakistanis: reprisal for the deaths of innocents; defense and suppression of a force that would commit similar crimes repeatedly until it exclusively held the nation in subjugation.

Compared to this week’s developments, Washington’s drone war — a war vociferously criticized from the Far Left, and claimed it contribute to the growth in ranks of terrorists — starts to look in conflict terms like “lowest intensity conflict” (probably, mafia activity goes lower, but, bear with me, here are some headers from this week’s war in Pakistan):

 Blast kills 20 soldiers in Pakistan, military says – World News – NBC – 1/19/2014;  At least 13 killed, 24 hurt in bomb blast near Pakistan army HQ – World News – 1/19-20/2014 (the event appears to have taken place Monday morning in Pakistan but the story published in the west Sunday evening); More than 20 dead in Shi’ite pilgrim bus bomb in Pakistan | euronews, world news – 1/21/2014; Pakistan bombing is latest in wave of attacks on polio workers – latimes.com – 1/22/2014; Six Pakistani police officers are shot dead protecting Spanish cyclist | World news | theguardian.com – 1/22/2014.

What sovereign government charged with defending its people and the guests of its people would not rise to the occasion?

So: Pakistan bombs militant hideouts in North Waziristan for first time in years – World News – 1/21/2014.

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Since May, F-16 multirole fighter jets have flown more than 300 combat missions against militants in the Swat Valley and more than 100 missions in South Waziristan, attacking mountain hide-outs, training centers and ammunition depots, Pakistani military officials said.

Pakistan Injects Precision Into Air War on Taliban – NYTimes.com – 7/29/2009!

Déjà vu.

Pakistan has a problem even as its military prowess improves: it may dampen the brush fires set by the Taliban, but it would seem constitutionally incapable of removing either the motivating variables, however we may parse them, or the intellectual component and cover from which the Taliban design their strategy and tactics.

Instead of solving a security problem, flying jets against caves merely cycles it down to where it may simmer, bubble, and boil over again.  Mix metaphors and call that a Sysiphean Hell.  The Taliban roll out their program; the state rolls it back; the Taliban regroup, revive, and the state has to fuel its jets again for strikes within its own writ.

Top Taliban leader Asmatullah Shaheen Bhittani, who briefly headed the Tehreek e Taliban Pakistan after the death of Hakimullah Mehsud last November, 33 Uzbek nationals and three Germans, were among those killed in the night- long air strikes in North Waziristan Agency since Monday.

Pakistan air strikes kill top Taliban leaders, 33 Uzbek fighters – The Hindu – 1/23/2014.

Islamabad will have to do more than remove immediate radical targets from the field as it seeks to secure the safety of the state’s woefully victimized and terrorized constituents.

Additional Reference

Drones: The West’s Best Ethical Response to Terrorism | Diane Weber Bederman – 10/31/2013.

Drones propel hate in Pakistan for the U.S. Israel News | Haaretz – 12/11/2012.

Voice of a native son: Drones may be a necessary evil – 10/15/2012.

BBC News – Drones in Pakistan traumatise civilians, US report says – 9/25/2012.

Articles: Understanding the Taliban Insurgency: The Cause, Motivation, and Culture of Resistance – 6/19/2011.

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From Australia – Drawn to Syria’s War – Plus a Note on Conscience

19 Sunday Jan 2014

Posted by commart in Conflict - Culture - Language - Psychology, Islamic Small Wars, Politics, Psychology, Syria

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An uncle, who did not want his name published, said Ms Ali was desperate to help people . . . After initially posting about buying Prada sunglasses and working night shifts at the Sea World resort in her late teens, the aspiring graphic designer was fund-raising for families in Syria and writing posts such as ”the blood of a martyr does not dry” in the past year.

Syria deaths: Family despairs after couple killed in rebel infighting – 1/14/2014.

It’s a good story about a good woman who with her husband appears to have intended to do some humanitarian good in Syria.

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Another Australian man killed in Syria fighting for Al Qaeda-linked group – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) – 1/17/2014.

Two Sydney men arrested by AFP for allegedly attempting to join fighting in Syria – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) – 12/3/2013.

The headers tell the story.

Some, apparently, are stopped at the Turkish-Syrian border.

Others, apparently jet jump, more or less, from Down Under to Denmark to Aleppo.

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At 2:31 below: “We have no money to pay for food!  We have nothing to do with either side!  We just want something to eat!”

Palestinian refugees starve in Syria – YouTube

I first saw that portion of the clip (2:31) here: Rights groups: Palestinian refugees starving to death in Syrian camp – CNN.com – 1/16/2014.  From the same piece: ” . . . aid trucks had to retreat after the Syrian government told the convoy to enter from the camp’s southern entrance, where heavy gunfire prevented it from proceeding.”

The lack of access to conscience, simple decency, on the part of the combatants and their enablers and sponsors tells what needs to be told of the Syrian Civil War. Even for the generations of the refugees of 1948, the cause célèbre for 66 of anti-Semitic, anti-Zionist vitriol, it appears neither side will cease fire even to allow the same access to food.

Human Rights Watch has called for aid donors to Syria to “push the Syrian government to eliminate obstacles to effective aid distribution, and increase their contributions.”

Push with what?

Where good is concerned, the possession of conscience is the push.  Conscience looks around at what has happened, and embarks upon repair.

Addendum

Contacts pass links to me after I’ve published a piece, and some so fit the topic area, such as may be on any post on this blog, that I would feel remiss for not sharing what’s brought to my attention for a few hours to days after publication.

Ironically, for the UN humanitarian appeal for Syria, held in Kuwait earlier this week, both Saudi Arabia and Qatar pledged a combined total of $120 million.

In other words, these two Persian Gulf monarchies have spent 75 times more on fueling conflict and destruction in Syria than what they are now pledging in “humanitarian assistance”.

Syria’s ‘shameful betrayal’ for Palestinians | nsnbc international – 1/18/2014.

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Wounded Syrian woman: “We hesitated coming to Israel, because we were taught to hate it. We were taught this is a brutal enemy state, but we learned that reality is different. People here have a conscience. Our enemy is in Syria, not in Israel.”

Israel Hayom | Wounded Syrian couple treated in Israel – 1/19/2014.

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FTAC – Syrian Arrangements and Related Induction

16 Thursday Jan 2014

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civil war, conflict, Damian Clairmont, induction, Jihad, strategy, Syria

Putin and Assad’s strategy means to play the Syrian regime against a growing Sunni AQ-type threat overshadowing its own anti-western characteristics and the Shiite Hezbollah presence.

Naive Obama may have misgauged the true effects of the Soviet demise, which appears to have removed the ideology of the former state but not the program mechanics by which it operated.

Reference

Schism in EU? Intelligence co-operate with Syria amid political freeze — RT News – 1/15/2014.

Damian Clairmont killed fighting with al-Qaeda-linked rebels in Syria – Canada – CBC News – 1/16/2014.  Watch both videos.  I found the second frightening:Interviewee Muhammad Robert Heft states, “It’s just the extreme of what happens.  You’re going to save the world.  I call it the khalifa complex.  They suddenly think that picking up an AK-47 and shooting a few people that we’re going to live happily ever after.  It’s so wrong.  It’s taken us fourteen-hundred years as Muslims to become dysfunctional, and we want it back in twenty-four hours.  It’s just not going to happen that way.”

How is it going to happen?

Additional Commentary

Political calculus suggesting that Syria has become a battleground between two of the same personality — different talk, same walk — continues to hold in my thinking, but Bashar al-Assad may have the edge with the gift provided by the Al Qaeda affiliates: if not him, them.

The west has gotten the message and, as ever, seems not to have a good return for it other than to perhaps redouble its efforts with General Idris and what remains of a more moderate FSA, which seems hardly in the news these days (except when it gives up a major weapons depot to hardened Islamists).

The draw of vulnerable “Clairmonts” to serious battle reenactment in foreign space is not the least new in the west, but my impression is the numbers have gone up.  These are not a handful of Somali youth from the American midwest lighting out for Mogadishu and a lesson in al-Shabaab realpolitik.

There is an open and extensive conflict under way in the middle east, and these wish for their glorious role in it.

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FTAC – A Note on Perception and Political Topology

15 Wednesday Jan 2014

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apperception, bigotry, conflict, Islamic Small Wars, ISW, political psychology, political topology, prejudice

The inspiration came from a Facebook status line note involving a Pakistani Muslim who found himself on the receiving end of conservative Australian vitriol targeting Muslims, never mind the person’s stance as anti-Wahhabi, pro-Zionist, and in multiple facets western.

One of us!  In other words — or one congenial in my own circles and with apparent attitudes congruent with my outlook, i.e., representing one among hundreds of Facebook relationships developed across the boundaries of culture and nation and based on discovered affinity as verbally signaled.

Here’s the note:

I have found within conservative circles and the “anti-Jihad” more investment in absolute attitudes toward Islam than accurate apperception and flexibility. Perhaps as one moves toward more centered and on to liberal circles, that may change. In may case, which is Englishy and romantic tempered by a few years of experience with empirical methods, I’ve certainly taken note of “shimmer” in the realpolitik — or there would not be Muslim refugees fleeing Muslim fighters — plus the presence of Islamic humanists, progressives, and reformers, plus then the underlying cultures overlaid by the sweep of the introduction of the religion, and so on.

Bigotry, even with a basis as evident as the Muslim Brotherhood, al-Qaeda, the Taliban, and the hundreds to thousands of Islamist organizations, bands, and fighting units, seems to me always ignorant and vicious. Rescue or secure the good, says I, and take aim at true targets well known, well identified, and definitely not friendly.

Inherent fear or, if writ larger, paranoia in persons provides evil great leverage, and while we see that in play within Islam (or fear and loathing of the Jews would not be so endemic and nurtured), we may fail to see similar emotional mechanics in play in ourselves or more aligned circles.

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Political psychology would seem to me not a field for “black-and-white” thinkers.  Rather drift, spectrum, and trend may better define separable positions around what might be conceptualized as a mountain with central and core features, numerous dimensions radiating off that core, and, of course, no end of fringe and far out intellectual inventory.

As regards the Islamic Small Wars, I would predict the center-right a little more likely to want to look over the separable political and social divisions related to who is fighting, who is fleeing, who is enthused for their side, whatever that may be, and who has hunkered down in prayer to weather the storm with the least involvement possible.  The reasoning behind my guess is that conservatism may be associated also with the “business of business” and engineering, i.e., more aligned with the western zeitgeist as it relates to defense and war.  The reduction of the passion of war in favor of more clinically approaching a large problem then coincides with at least knowing who is NOT the enemy.  Such a manner of observation and empiricism works against large-label prejudice.

Addendum

I let my correspondents know that something they have said has inspired a note here, so in the note that followed this post, I went on a bit:

fyi — https://conflict-backchannels.com/2014/01/15/ftac-a-note-on-perception-and-political-topology/ Hi, X. — with conservative, so I presume, also Christian, I presume, Aussies — you face several dimensions involving prejudice.

At this point . . . I think I am just another “child of God” and like Q.A.: I like everyone who can be liked on the basis of a common and thoughtful good ethics.

I’ve got to mention this and hope you don’t mind.

In the Torah, as Adam and Eve become possessed of knowledge (having eaten the forbidden fruit), they cover their genitals (fig leaves). Christianity teaches that they do so for shame, but I would note — and I don’t know what Judaism teaches although I consider my reading close and alert — that they do so not for shame but to spare one the other too continuous an access and tease. Later, same chapter, God Himself sews skins for the two to wear as he prepares them to leave the Garden of Eden and walk out into human life.

Those who from Islam invoke the term “crusader west” have as their dearest wish the development of a truly crusading west.

Most, if not all, leading politicians to this point have refused that gambit.

There is no “crusading west”, really, and there hasn’t been one for centuries, and westerners don’t want one, most being out in the world and feeling free in their polyglot cultural and religious possibilities.

However, and it’s unavoidable that along the spines of the anti-Jihad, the Muslims vs. Christian axis cannot be quelled for sheer numbers subscribed to each religion.  Add to that Muhammad’s prescription against too bonded and sincere a friendship with Christians, which admonishment, of course, festers in the Christian world while it in fact — this is how it works — assures the self-destruction of Muslims who a) believe it and b) press it.  It — Surat 5:51, Al-Mā’idah — will be one that reformers will have to consider as they wrestle with the message, which has proven arguable to the extent that Muslim-on-Muslim violence has been the primary social conflict produced in relation to civil and other internecine conflicts within Muslim-majority states.

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FTAC – Islamic Barbarism – A Note

29 Sunday Dec 2013

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The sources was this +18 (graphic content) URL from Pakistan: A glimpse of Taliban’s spectacular reaction to ‘drone strikes’ in their world of love and revenge – 12/26/2013.  It features Taliban playing soccer with the heads of slaughtered police.  Commentary (mine):

People like this may change their affiliations and labels, but . . . it’s them . . . and in their comparative isolation, they do what they do with a minimum of, shall we call, stopping power. If one could have seen the assemblies of Genghis Khan at their first skirmishes, possibly one would have seen much like this. One may wonder how much such crude barbarity grows up by the Age of the Guillotine, not to march on to Hiroshima. What has changed more in the heart may be a change in the status of ideas having to do with humanity and power across a larger sphere of interconnected humanity.

In Israel and in the west, the presence of mortal enemies in life, a fact of life, has been converted largely to a practical matter in defense, and contempt modified or inhibited in favor of helpful service where possible. As regards Syria today, Israel has produced several avenues of humanitarian aid to alleviate at least some refugee suffering — and to other refugees, it has provided for trade throughput, health services, electricity, water, direct trade and employment, effectively addressing anti-Semitic, anti-Zionist cant as a compartmented issue, i.e., something that can be separated from higher-value concerns involving specific economic and quality of living issues.

The world is full of human divisions x language x culture x tribe / clan / family x political x professional x class affiliations, but it is not full of multiple human species.

Those kicking around the skulls and those testing the latest in Advanced Small Weapons are not intergalactic aliens to one another.

Of course, they’re not safe from one another either.

Heads on poles, Msiris Compound, a Masai village, rotogravure, 1892.

Heads on poles, Msiris Compound, a Masai village, rotogravure, 1892.

The primitive may overrun its range given its choice of modern weapons, but it’s not prepared to arrange and manage the productive energies of the technologically far advanced civilizations that may appear to bedevil it.  Such may be cordoned and contained or transformed, and of the two paths, transformation over time may be more kind.

It’s hard to tell.

On any given day online, I may look over many things as they appear on and off the web (via books, in that case, or by way of correspondence or direct talk), so, in a sense, I can overview space; however, I cannot “overview” the top third of time — the future.

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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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