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The "Delicacy" Posed Americans by the Israel-Palestine Conflict

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Israel and its sponsor, the United States, employ slaughter in pursuit of their objectives in the Middle East. It is time for Americans to decide if this is to be permitted or to demand that humanity will prevail.

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If one is Jewish, if one is Christian, if one is Moslem, if one is Atheist --we are all humanity, none less alive or dead than the other.

It is time to put sectarianism aside and to champion humanity.  Israel is wrong here, as is its sponsor, the United States.  It is time for them, for us to rise above the savage means of self-interest and to consider humanity.

The massacres in the Middle East and elsewhere must end now, before civilization ends, before only jungle law rules.  We must decide if slaughter is to be reinforced as the means to decide differences, or if authentic champions outside the church and above political ambition and the treachery of patriotism will be permitted to help us achieve authentic civilization and perhaps friendship among peoples, and one day perhaps even one people.

Blood is more precious than oil, peace more precious than any political rhetoric, humanity more sacred than any flag.  With whatever church, under whatever flag, the slaughter needs to stop now and all people must have what they need to live and expect to awake safe in the morning.

Your silence endorses the slaughter.  Your tax dollars finance it.  It doesn't have to be that way.  The choice is yours, mine, ours:  the supremacy of humanity or the mosh pit of slaughter.

"...send not to know for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for thee."

Decide today.  Let the world know.

 

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