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Scribbles · 36-40, F
I have sympathy for Israel and Palestinians and anybody who lives there who is caught between. There are wrongs on both sides.
I wish peace was a real option. But like many places in the world in which there are many peoples and displaced peoples and homes involved and radical reteroric and much fear...there is rarely much room for peace. Rarely do people care about making room for all people when it's easier to shove each other around or kill. People tend to choose one group of people over the other. Moving forward in any positive way is almost impossible unless a third party becomes more hated and enemies become allies of sorts. :/
I also abhore inhumane treatment of anyone-no matter who does it. It is not ok.
I wish peace was a real option. But like many places in the world in which there are many peoples and displaced peoples and homes involved and radical reteroric and much fear...there is rarely much room for peace. Rarely do people care about making room for all people when it's easier to shove each other around or kill. People tend to choose one group of people over the other. Moving forward in any positive way is almost impossible unless a third party becomes more hated and enemies become allies of sorts. :/
I also abhore inhumane treatment of anyone-no matter who does it. It is not ok.
Scribbles · 36-40, F
@Bumbles yeah. Peace and making things better for all has to be cultivated.
We're all humans first. Humans who have all the same needs and desires. We can't change the past...but moving forward has to be done with peace, compassion, understanding, and without violence or war or threats.
Of course that is easy of me to say. It's another thing to live in a place of unrest, much less have family and friends massacred or feeling oppressed, or under threat.
Would any other country's leaders react any differently in Gaza's place/shoes, or Israel's place/shoes? Idk...I rather doubt it.
And I fear this will get worse.
We're all humans first. Humans who have all the same needs and desires. We can't change the past...but moving forward has to be done with peace, compassion, understanding, and without violence or war or threats.
Of course that is easy of me to say. It's another thing to live in a place of unrest, much less have family and friends massacred or feeling oppressed, or under threat.
Would any other country's leaders react any differently in Gaza's place/shoes, or Israel's place/shoes? Idk...I rather doubt it.
And I fear this will get worse.