> Think about that for a second. Here are professors at a top American university describing unspeakable atrocities against civilians as a “military action” and merely the natural exercise of a “right to resist.” Whoa.
I agree with a lot of what you say in this post, but this comment irks me.
> Think about that for a second. Here are professors at a top American university describing unspeakable atrocities against civilians as a “military action” and merely the natural exercise of a “right to resist.” Whoa.
I agree with a lot of what you say in this post, but this comment irks me.
Do you see? It's a battle of facts. Muslims around me (I disagree with them) are shocked by the "hypocrisy" of Western nations in this precise manner: they believe - rightly or wrongly - that Israel is committing unspeakable atrocities against civilians in the name of “military action” and merely the natural exercise of a “right to exist.”
We can argue over the facts, but I find this useless. I'd like to hear about your thoughts on this: how do we decide on the "right" side of history, the "correct" perspective of issues?
Now, others may disagree and I myself may change my view in the future, but it seems to me that both sides are committing atrocities.
> Think about that for a second. Here are professors at a top American university describing unspeakable atrocities against civilians as a “military action” and merely the natural exercise of a “right to resist.” Whoa.
I agree with a lot of what you say in this post, but this comment irks me.
Do you see? It's a battle of facts. Muslims around me (I disagree with them) are shocked by the "hypocrisy" of Western nations in this precise manner: they believe - rightly or wrongly - that Israel is committing unspeakable atrocities against civilians in the name of “military action” and merely the natural exercise of a “right to exist.”
We can argue over the facts, but I find this useless. I'd like to hear about your thoughts on this: how do we decide on the "right" side of history, the "correct" perspective of issues?
Now, others may disagree and I myself may change my view in the future, but it seems to me that both sides are committing atrocities.
Nor can I find it in me to harshly condemn either side. Read more in my complete explanation, https://medium.com/@safwansamsudeen/choose-the-garden-over-the-courtroom-65028708627f