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Displacement

PostPosted: Wed May 15, 2013 6:07 pm
by seemslikeadream
05.15.13 - 11:35 AM
The Ongoing Nakba
by Abby Zimet

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Today marks the 65th anniversary of the Palestinian Nakba, or catastrophe, when over 750,000 Palestinians were displaced from the land that became Israel. Protests, analysis and much more on the losses and hardships, lest we forget, Palestinians continue to endure.


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Re: Displacement

PostPosted: Thu May 16, 2013 10:59 am
by NeonLX
Crappy Anniversary, Palestine. :(

Re: Displacement

PostPosted: Sat May 18, 2013 11:03 pm
by Sepka
It couldn't happen to more deserving people!

Re: Displacement

PostPosted: Sun May 19, 2013 2:39 am
by Nordic
This is why Sepka doesn't want "like" buttons here.

Re: Displacement

PostPosted: Sun May 19, 2013 8:33 am
by seemslikeadream
Sepka wrote:It couldn't happen to more deserving people!


really?

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Re: Displacement

PostPosted: Sun May 19, 2013 9:16 am
by DrVolin
I've warned Sepka over the content of the post. Let's not escalate.

Re: Displacement

PostPosted: Sun May 19, 2013 11:14 am
by seemslikeadream
Sepka wrote:It couldn't happen to more deserving people!


Really? Who else do you think deserves to have their land stolen from them...is it just the Palestinians...who else...the Irish...the Native Americans...the indigenous first Australians? Who else pray tell?
Palestinians mark their 1948 displacement

By Mohammed Daraghmeh | ASSOCIATED PRESS MAY 16, 2013

RAMALLAH, West Bank — Tens of thousands of Palestinians marked the 65th anniversary of their mass displacement during the war over Israel’s 1948 creation, marching in the streets and in some parts of the West Bank, clashing with Israeli security forces.

Every May 15, Palestinians hold rallies to commemorate the ‘‘nakba,’’ or ‘‘catastrophe,’’ the term they use to describe the displacement, when hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were driven from their homes during the war. The dispute over the fate of those Palestinians and their descendants, now numbering several million, remains at the core of the Arab-Israeli conflict.

Israel views the Palestinians’ return as demographic suicide and expects the displaced and their descendants to be taken in by a future Palestinian state. But intermittent Israeli-Palestinian attempts to agree on the terms of such a state have so far failed.

Across the West Bank on Wednesday, sirens wailed at noon for 65 seconds to commemorate the 65 years since the displacement. Thousands marched in Ramallah from the grave of former Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat to the city center. Many wore black in a sign of mourning, while holding Palestinian flags and large keys symbolizing the homes they left behind.


‘‘The right of return will not die,’’ chanted the protesters. Schools closed at midday, and parents brought their children to the demonstration.

In Ramallah, 38-year-old Manwal Awad brought her 11-year-old twins to the protest. ‘‘Every year I bring them with me to inherit the story of our nakba, and to keep the dream of return,’’ she said.

Rallies were elsewhere in the West Bank as well, and in several places demonstrators throwing rocks clashed with Israeli security forces, who responded with tear gas, Israel’s military said. Near the volatile city of Hebron, a fire bomb hit at an Israeli military vehicle, causing it to overturn and injuring four soldiers, the military said.


Stolen land -- and we'll never forget
Stolen land -- and we're not through yet



From Tierra del Fuego to Ungava Bay
The history of betrayal continues to today
The spirit of Almighty Voice, the ghost of Anna Mae
Call like thunder from the mountains -- you can hear them say
It's a stolen land

Apartheid in Arizona, slaughter in Brazil
If bullets don't get good PR there's other ways to kill
Kidnap all the children, put 'em in a foreign system
Bring them up in no-man's land where no one really wants them
It's a stolen land

Stolen land -- but it's all we've got
Stolen land -- and there's no going back
Stolen land -- and we'll never forget
Stolen land -- and we're not through yet

In my mind I catch a picture -- big black raven in the sky
Looking at the ocean -- sail reflected in black eye --
Sail as white as heroin, white like weathered bones --
Rum and guns and smallpox gonna change the face of home
In this stolen land...

If you're like me you'd like to think we've learned from our mistakes
Enough to know we can't play god with others' lives at stake
So now we've all discovered the world wasn't only made for whites
What step are you gonna take to try and set things right
In this stolen land

Stolen land -- but it's all we've got
Stolen land -- and there's no going back
Stolen land -- and we'll never forget
Stolen land -- and we're not through yet



disclaimer: this is not escalating ....it is asking for clarification

Re: Displacement

PostPosted: Sun May 19, 2013 12:30 pm
by dada
I am curious as to why the space weasel gets a warning, and is not banned for her racist comment.

Re: Displacement

PostPosted: Sun May 19, 2013 1:49 pm
by Wombaticus Rex
dada wrote:I am curious as to why the space weasel gets a warning, and is not banned for her racist comment.


A valid question. I value Sepka but it's impossible to take her comment as anything but jubilant racism. Given my upbringing that's something I can tolerate personally but it clearly violates the ground rules here.

Re: Displacement

PostPosted: Sun May 19, 2013 2:16 pm
by Belligerent Savant
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Quite an apt moniker the weasel has chosen. Otherwise it would place its real name behind such vile commentary instead of hiding behind a sketch drawing of vermin.

Re: Displacement

PostPosted: Sun May 19, 2013 2:32 pm
by Iamwhomiam
ah, so refreshing when septic space weasel shares their sepsis.

That should have called for a two week suspension, not a mere warning. A clear violation warranting banning.

If you want to improve the functionality of our board, reduce flame wars, you might consider cleansing our membership of such vile racists.

Thank you, slad, for being thoughtful enough to post the 65th anniversary of the nakba.

Re: Displacement

PostPosted: Sun May 19, 2013 5:16 pm
by DrVolin
May we all get the benefit of the doubt. Once.

Re: Displacement

PostPosted: Sun May 19, 2013 7:51 pm
by Belligerent Savant
Has it been only once though? Or is it one of many examples of similar commentary?

In any event, I'm certainly in no position to hold sway. Not necessarily suggesting a banning/suspension for the comment in question -- I am however expecting that whatever action [or non-action] is taken, it's an action applied consistently to ALL

[back to topic - pardons for the sidetrack]