I sadly agree with you but feel deep in my heart that we, the good souls here now will overcome this evil.
I had the misfortune of being in a deep love relationship with a wonderful Jewish man. We had so much fun together and used to talk for hours and hours about everything and anything.
But then August 2014 came along with what I now know the Israelis called Operation Protective Edge. I was absolutely horrified by the vicious savagery and mass slaughter of Palestinians.
At the same time, the man I loved turned into a raving Zionist. I was truly shocked as his demeanour and personality did a complete about-face when all of the programming kicked in at once. After 4 1/2 years together this was the first time I had seen, experienced this facet of him. That it wasn't pretty is an understatement of great proportion.
There was no discussion about the situation unless I agreed with the "we are the chosen ones" etc. Zionist stance.
It was an abrupt, unpleasant and very necessary ending.
The gift in the painful experience is that iti moved me to do more research about Palestine and will always support their right to reside peacefully in their homeland.
Zionism is a cancer upon humanity and will go down in history as a proprietary "virtue" of the "Western civilization"...
I sadly agree with you but feel deep in my heart that we, the good souls here now will overcome this evil.
I had the misfortune of being in a deep love relationship with a wonderful Jewish man. We had so much fun together and used to talk for hours and hours about everything and anything.
But then August 2014 came along with what I now know the Israelis called Operation Protective Edge. I was absolutely horrified by the vicious savagery and mass slaughter of Palestinians.
At the same time, the man I loved turned into a raving Zionist. I was truly shocked as his demeanour and personality did a complete about-face when all of the programming kicked in at once. After 4 1/2 years together this was the first time I had seen, experienced this facet of him. That it wasn't pretty is an understatement of great proportion.
There was no discussion about the situation unless I agreed with the "we are the chosen ones" etc. Zionist stance.
It was an abrupt, unpleasant and very necessary ending.
The gift in the painful experience is that iti moved me to do more research about Palestine and will always support their right to reside peacefully in their homeland.
I look forward to listening to this. Thanks for posting, Azra.
I must admit that I was a bit disappointed when Gabor didn't provide the hopium bandage I would have much preferred.
It's all part of this seemingly never-ending journey of the soul. 🙂