tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4008006782907969381.post7216385274822426418..comments2024-01-01T01:47:59.449+02:00Comments on Yaacov Lozowick's Ruminations: J Street Round-up, 1Yaacovhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12835192312242961481noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4008006782907969381.post-85366518578752661722009-10-31T03:34:02.514+02:002009-10-31T03:34:02.514+02:00Seems to be a lot of confusion among Jews over wha...Seems to be a lot of confusion among Jews over what Israel actually is Yaacov. Is there actually a consensus view?<br /><br />My non-Jewish perspective is that Israel is a product of history. Whenever Jews are a minority in any country or community they end up being persecuted. The Shoah may gain the most attention but the word pogrom precedes it and is just as sinister. History suggests very strongly that even the US is only a transient sanctuary. <br /><br />The only practical solution to ending the persecution is to be the majority. Simple enough I'd have thought. Am I being too simplistic or have many (Jewish) people forgotten their history?<br /><br />Regards, GavinGavinnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4008006782907969381.post-62834623217260581842009-10-30T12:46:51.966+02:002009-10-30T12:46:51.966+02:00Anonymous
in my book these people are immune to ar...Anonymous<br />in my book these people are immune to arguments, they are pontificators and thus you will never get any of them to admit that there may exist Catch 22s in this world and that somehow living/compromising/ balancing with them is at times the best one can do. (to a retired paralegal the original Catch 22-scenario doesn't read absurd at all but as a very exact description of common work days in that environment)<br /><br />Admitting that there are Catchh 22s is the kind of best they will never ever condone, it isn't in their text books, it doesn't comply with theories and that it may be good for living breathing humans is of secondary importance to them.<br /><br />Jeffrey Goldberg quotes Yglesias with something like amazement about other people's take on his speech bubbles (Sprechblasen) - that was to be expected: first they play with matches then they are amazed that sombody may try to start fires with them.<br /><br />- If one wants to take these people down a notch or two then maybe the only chance is making their listeners aware that all one hears is a string of fancy worded platitudes. Maybe they write better than they speak but after having listened to them I am not willing to give them a try unless it were to help with fisking jobs.<br />rgds,<br />SilkeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4008006782907969381.post-75963521482151420982009-10-30T09:19:10.216+02:002009-10-30T09:19:10.216+02:00But it is a world Israelis live in, in the broader...But it is a world Israelis live in, in the broader sense. <br /><br />Reason suggests that j-street is wrong and maybe even disingenuous. But reason doesn't rule the world and responding intelligently to the thoughts that emanate from j-street may be the best shot Israel has at responding effectively to the thoughts that emanate from people who are more openly hostile.<br /><br />These guys successfully distill a lot of animosity into a group of fairly easy to topple straw man arguments. So they're doing their part. Now the reasonable right or center voices have to do theirs.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4008006782907969381.post-37900654596003692492009-10-30T00:58:10.116+02:002009-10-30T00:58:10.116+02:00I managed about 28 minutes of it and that's le...I managed about 28 minutes of it and that's left me with the question: Do these guys do any thinking while they are talking? <br />rgds,<br />SilkeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com