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Now I think Pechtel will be deprived of his excuse that the IDF acts the way it does out of necessity. If they can be leinent with their own people, they could also be leinient with Palestinian non-combatants. |
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Ultimately, I find an army's reluctance to fire on its own people not really an example of "hypocrisy." No army in the world would do that to its own people unless under a brutal dictator like Stalin (uh oh, are Totalitarianist's dogs about to get sicked on me?
![]() Please don't take this as argument for the needless slaughter of Palestininan noncombatants by the Israeli army. However, I would not venture into the realm of hypocrisy because an army won't go so far in suppressing protest of its own people than well another group or nation of people. It's common sense. What else do you expect? |
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There's two ways of taking the hypocrisy charge. One is to say that, to be consistent, the army ought to be rougher with its own people. This is the way you seem to have taken it. The other way, the way I intended it, was that the army shoud, to be consistent, go eaiser on the palestinians. You said:
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If she had sat down I think she would be alive today. |
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Had she been sitting there would have been no game of chicken. |
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Now you're suggesting that if she had sat down in the path of the dozer, she would have lived. Even though she would have been even less visible, due to being a smaller 'target' and closer to the ground. Care to explain/backpedal this inconsistency? And while you're at it, explain why sitting down should be a "safety zone" but standing up in front a dozer makes the peace activist fair game? |
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The Israeli investigation doesn't sound like any of the stories people are telling here.
From Palestine Chronicle The army report claimed Corrie �was struck as she stood behind a mound of earth that was created by an engineering vehicle operating in the area and she was hidden from the view of the vehicle's operator who continued with his work. Corrie was struck by dirt and a slab of concrete resulting in her death.� Contrary to eyewitness accounts, the report further alleged that �the finding of the operational investigations shows that Rachel Corrie was not run over by an engineering vehicle but rather was struck by a hard object, most probably a slab of concrete which was moved or slid down while the mound of earth which she was standing behind was moved.� And from Guardian "The army report obtained by the Guardian says Corrie: "was struck as she stood behind a mound of earth that was created by an engineering vehicle operating in the area and she was hidden from the view of the vehicle's operator who continued with his work. Corrie was struck by dirt and a slab of concrete resulting in her death. "The finding of the operational investigations shows that Rachel Corrie was not run over by an engineering vehicle but rather was struck by a hard object, most probably a slab of concrete which was moved or slid down while the mound of earth which she was standing behind was moved." Interesting huh? |
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I am not saying that Stalin was a good person: I say only that his orders were absolutely justifiable in consequence of the circumstances. (A capitalist society, by the way, would have been destroyed for ever were it to suffer as Russia had suffered -- but not a Stalinist society!) But we need not discuss this here; it is off topic. I only wanted to make a simple correction. Now we need return to that which is relevant.... Again, I made this message only to correct a what might be regarded by some as a trivial error, but what is to me slander. |
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