hola Fishman,
while i agree with you about conspiracy theories and all of this antisemitic nonsense about 'zionism' i still think Omar had an important point... somewhat clouded by the unfortunate way he chose to express it:
israel is unusual in the modern world... it was carved out of the homeland of somebody else, people were literally shipped into the area to create the country and the reason for all of this was a UN mandate written specifically in response to the holocaust, an event for which the palestinians had no part and committed no culpability.
why did the palestinians have to lose their homes for restitution of a crime committed by somebody else?
it is, i think, one of the burning questions of history. so Omar's frustration... and presumably the frustration many muslims feel with regards to celebrating holocaust memorial, is justified in that they are once again told to answer for a crime they did not commit.
i guess the excess baggage to them means the Holocaust did not end in 1945... it continued into the 50's and 60's and is left as an unanswered question even into today.
but in my mind, trying to make amends for the unjust circumstances of the creation of Israel is not worth pursuing... now two generations of israelis later it would be making amends for an offense not given. these are a new generation, this is their home... they belong here too. and to dwell on it only increases hatred and makes peace more elusive.
the question that needs to be answered now is how do we get them all to live together cohesively and with equal opportunity, forgetting what has passed.
que Dios te bendiga
while i agree with you about conspiracy theories and all of this antisemitic nonsense about 'zionism' i still think Omar had an important point... somewhat clouded by the unfortunate way he chose to express it:
israel is unusual in the modern world... it was carved out of the homeland of somebody else, people were literally shipped into the area to create the country and the reason for all of this was a UN mandate written specifically in response to the holocaust, an event for which the palestinians had no part and committed no culpability.
why did the palestinians have to lose their homes for restitution of a crime committed by somebody else?
it is, i think, one of the burning questions of history. so Omar's frustration... and presumably the frustration many muslims feel with regards to celebrating holocaust memorial, is justified in that they are once again told to answer for a crime they did not commit.
i guess the excess baggage to them means the Holocaust did not end in 1945... it continued into the 50's and 60's and is left as an unanswered question even into today.
but in my mind, trying to make amends for the unjust circumstances of the creation of Israel is not worth pursuing... now two generations of israelis later it would be making amends for an offense not given. these are a new generation, this is their home... they belong here too. and to dwell on it only increases hatred and makes peace more elusive.
the question that needs to be answered now is how do we get them all to live together cohesively and with equal opportunity, forgetting what has passed.
que Dios te bendiga