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The Crucial Question: Israel or Palestinians?

The Only Question ‍That‌ Matters When it Comes to Supporting Israel or⁤ the Palestinians

They didn’t just⁤ knock on doors, they went door-to-door, ruthlessly dragging Jewish people out of their ⁢homes. Some were ⁤kidnapped, while others were brutally slaughtered and left ⁢to rot.

But let’s⁢ take a closer look. Let’s try to understand the perspective of the murderers. After all, they believed ⁣they had legitimate grievances.

One ⁢of their grievances​ was the​ Treaty of Versailles.

Make no mistake, the recent events in Israel ⁤over⁤ the weekend were ‍reminiscent of the⁣ crimes committed by the Gestapo during⁢ World ⁤War II. Hamas used Nazi-like tactics ‌to pursue their sinister objectives.

It’s important⁣ to note that when we talk about objectives,⁢ we’re not⁢ referring to the millions of ⁤individual⁤ Palestinians who may have different and more reasonable goals.⁢ In a different context,‌ those goals might ⁢hold weight and significance.

However, in the context of Hamas⁣ and their Nazi-like methods, ⁢those goals become morally insignificant.

When we think ‌about the crimes of the Third Reich, we don’t dwell on the ​Treaty of Versailles or the ⁤miseries of the Weimar⁢ Republic. Those legitimate ‍grievances fade‍ into insignificance.

This brings us to​ the moral context, which presents us ‍with the ultimate⁢ question when deciding whether to support Israel or the ⁢Palestinians in their long-standing conflict over⁢ disputed land.

Let’s be clear, this question ​is not ‍the only one that matters ‍in the current conflict. There⁤ are​ many other moral questions at play. However, this question takes precedence over other grievances.

So, let’s turn to the words⁤ of author and philosopher Sam ‌Harris for⁣ insight.

Before ‍we proceed, it’s important to acknowledge⁢ that while Harris may⁢ have controversial views on other subjects, he does ⁣offer some ⁢redeeming qualities.

In a 2014 clip from his podcast, Harris posed⁣ a‍ thought-provoking question about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: “What would each side do if they ⁣had ⁣the power ​to do‍ it?”

This question gets to the core of‌ each side’s intentions.

Harris pointed out that we know ⁢the Jews have no genocidal intentions because they have the power ⁣to commit genocide if they⁤ chose to. ‌On the other⁣ hand, he ⁤described ​the charter ⁣of Hamas as ‌explicitly genocidal, with many ⁤Palestinians harboring a desire to kill all the Jews⁣ in Israel if​ given the opportunity.

Of course, this‍ doesn’t mean every⁢ Palestinian shares this sentiment, but a significant number of them, along with Muslims worldwide, would.

Colin ‍Wright,⁢ an evolutionary biologist, shared this Harris clip​ on social media, emphasizing ‍its relevance to the moral difference between Israel and its enemies.

Another clip shared ⁤by Wright explores the moral difference⁢ between using human shields and being deterred by ‌them.

Hamas uses human ‌shields as a defense, relying on their ⁢opponent’s respect​ for life. Israelis, on ⁢the other hand, see human shields as a deterrent.

Harris⁣ highlights this difference,⁢ stating that it ‌reveals ⁣everything we ‍need to ⁣know about​ the moral⁣ imbalance between Israel and‍ Hamas.

In⁢ short, Hamas terrorists behave​ like Nazis because they think ⁣and‍ talk like Nazis.

A compilation of Hitlerian statements by Hamas ⁤officials‍ reveals ⁣their deep-seated hatred towards Jews.‌ Former Hamas minister of‍ culture Atallah Abu Al-Subh referred to Jews as the‍ most despicable and contemptible⁢ nation.⁣ Hamas representative‌ Dr. ⁢Yussuf⁤ Al-Sharafi claimed that the Jewish⁤ faith ‌is based⁣ on murder.

Furthermore, recent polling data shows a ⁢surge‍ in Palestinian‍ support for Hamas. While this support may fluctuate, it only strengthens the comparison between Hamas and ⁤the Nazis.

Just ​as⁤ many Germans after World War I believed they had legitimate grievances, ‍many Palestinians today hold ​similar sentiments.⁣ While we‍ don’t need ‌to evaluate these grievances purely on practical ⁤grounds, we must⁣ examine the moral behavior of those involved.

When we think about the suffering of German women raped by⁢ Soviet troops in 1945, we⁤ don’t blame the women or applaud the soldiers for their ‍vengeance. The same ‍applies to the Palestinian woman in the video. We ⁤want her to ​be safe and well, but⁢ that feeling doesn’t lead us to support Hamas.

Ultimately,​ the question that ‌matters most in‍ this⁢ conflict is: “What would each side do if they had⁤ the ⁣power to do ‌it?”

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What are the moral intentions and actions of Israel and the Palestinians as highlighted by Harris and Wright?

Emies.”⁣ https://t.co/pBxTYw2o2y

— Colin​ Wright (@SwipeWright) October 7, ‌2023

These questions raised by Harris and highlighted⁣ by Wright provide us with a clear distinction between Israel and ⁤the Palestinians in​ terms of‌ their moral intentions‍ and actions.⁢⁠ They shed light on the fundamental question of what each side would do if they had the power⁢ to ‍do it.

When it comes ⁤to supporting ​Israel or​ the Palestinians, this question is crucial. It​ helps us understand the moral imbalance between the two sides and the impact⁤ of their respective goals and intentions.⁢



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