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I believe that the apparent Israeli disgust with the military attacks against civilians may be posturing.

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The same thing happened during and after the recent attack on Lebanon.

80-90% of Israel supported the "self-defense" against Lebanon, and a year later 80-90% of Israel blamed the commanding general for the war crimes, and distanced themselves from the attack.

Ironically, it is Israel that is disrupted.  Israelis are for the most part foreigners in the Middle East, where their passports are simply paper.

They come from communities, called communities of knowledge, somewhere and it is in those communities that their hearts and minds reside.

By leaving those communities of knowledge, they have disrupted their community connections and with them their abilities to have human connections.

To say only Israelis are subject to this would be bias, of course.  The phenomena is not only for humans either, every higher animal, including birds functions based on emotional connections created through a "community of knowledge."  Furthermore, this community does not necessarily have to be linked to a specific place, such as a neighborhood or village.  Birds have their communities in flyways that may extend the lengths of hemispheres, and truckers in the US have the entire US and much of Canada as their community place.  Truckers prove that even individual relationships are not necessary for the construction of community; truckers in the US are culturally united, yet very often do not see each other for individual meetings for years at a time.


The history of the Middle East, or the Holy Land, has been the continual disruption of "communities of knowledge, with Israel being the major disruptor with its adaptation of the ancient Roman empire's "coloni" system, or colonialism.

The ancient Roman empire lives to day, of course, as the Roman Church (to differentiate it from legitimate Catholicism) is the major player for the "coloni" system that is disrupting the US with the migration cocaine-related crime and community disruption for the purposes of resource (job) annexation.

It is bias to say that one "coloni" strategy applies, and yet another doesn't.  That define the basic concept of Science that says that we all live under a single phenomena, just a religions people say we all live under a single, all-forgiving, God.

The official religion of the "coloni" is "supersticio," and was the offical, money-based, religion of the ancient Roman Empire, and became the religion of the inheritors of the ancient Roman empire, the Roman Church.   Rome "progressed" from killing Christians, to killing "heretics," which included Christians who viewed Christ as a physical person.

Since it is biased not to apply understandings from one group to another, the lesson of how the Roman empire plays out in the West and the world of globalism has to apply to the rest of the world including Israel.  And Asia.

With globalism today, the hybrid globalist system that preceeded it, colonialism, it may be likely that the inheritied ancient empire systems have themselves hybridized with the efforts of Israel-centric banks, such as GoldmanSacs, and the Israel-centric nation of the US.  

We don't know much about Asian equivalent ancient empire-based systems, but since our views of Western counterpart systems is consistent and accurate, we can only assume that the Asian systems operate in precisely the same ways.  By looking at them, especially the Confucian system, we may learn more about our own, and help relieve the pain of Palestine.

 

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Who is Posturing? by Jason Paz on Sunday, Mar 22, 2009 at 2:22:52 PM
Y chromasone ?? by John Bessa on Sunday, Mar 22, 2009 at 6:07:09 PM