Israel, human decency, common humanity (by Eve Garrard)


By Joshua18
June 10, 2010
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This brilliant piece appears at Professor Norman Geras' blog:

Israel, human decency, common humanity (by Eve Garrard)

Fintan O'Toole thinks that Israel regards itself as 'exempt from the demands of common humanity' (via Z Word Blog). Iain Banks thinks that 'simple human decency' means nothing to Israel (see this normblog post).

Two well-known writers, very anxious to tell the world that Israel lacks humanity. Israel's not like the rest of us, the rest of the human family. Compared to other nations, it's inhuman. It doesn't recognize what everyone else knows about, the simple requirements of being decently human. It ought to recognize these things, it isn't hard to do so, since they're so simple; and most other people do, since they're part of common humanity.

Leave aside the sinister provenance of that claim, and let's just consider it on its own.

Turkey has killed between 30,000 and 40,000 Kurds in the last 30 years; it occupies North Cyprus; it blockades Armenia and denies its own historical genocide. But Israel lacks simple human decency.

Sri Lanka, at the same time that Israel was fighting in Gaza (around 1300 dead) killed about 25,000 of its own civilians in the course of repressing an insurgency. But Israel thinks it's exempt from the demands of common humanity.

Sudan has killed something in the order of 200,000 people in Darfur, with countless rapes and tortures alongside. But Israel lacks simple human decency.

Iran rapes and tortures and murders its own dissidents who ask for democracy; it hangs young gays, it oppresses women. But Israel thinks it's exempt from the demands of common humanity.

Yemen is blockading South Yemen, it lets no food, medicine or water through; unlike Israel, which lets around 15,000 tons of supplies into Gaza every week. But Israel lacks simple human decency.

Egypt is considering a law to strip their citizenship from any Egyptian who marries an Israeli; it persecutes Copts; it blockades Gaza. But Israel thinks it's exempt from the demands of common humanity.

Russia kills 25,000 to 50,000 Chechens, and almost completely razes the capital city of Grozny; its soldiers inflict hideous tortures on their prisoners before killing them; investigative journalists are murdered. But Israel lacks simple human decency.

China kills somewhere between half a million and one and a quarter million Tibetans in the course of quashing Tibet's independence. But Israel thinks it's exempt from the demands of common humanity.

In Pakistan, Christian churches are burned, hundreds of Ahmadiyyas are killed, violence towards women is endemic. But Israel lacks simple human decency.

In Saudi Arabia, no churches are allowed, no Israeli Jews may enter, women are subject to gender apartheid. But Israel thinks it's exempt from the demands of common humanity.

Congo: what can one say about Congo? More than that 5 million - 5 million - people have been killed in its wars, alongside innumerable rapes and hideous tortures? But Israel lacks simple human decency.

Now, here's one especially for Iain Banks: the USA and the UK initiate a war in Iraq in which more than 100,000 Iraqi civilians are killed. But Israel thinks it's exempt from the demands of common humanity.

France trained and armed the Hutu genocidaires who killed around 800,000 civilians in the Rwanda genocide, and continued to protect them even as they lost power to the incoming Tutsis. But Israel lacks simple human decency.

Three things to note. First, most of the other cases I've mentioned have involved far worse horrors than anything Israel has done. But Israel is the one which Banks and O'Toole charge, not with acting wrongly, or having bad judgement, but with being deliberately impervious to morality, with not even rising to the most basic level of decency. Banks and O'Toole (and indeed many others) level this charge at Israel alone. We won't be hearing them say that the Chinese are deliberately impervious to morality, or that the Turks lack simple human decency. Only Israel. Why is this?

For the rest of the piece, please follow the link:

http://tinyurl.com/33h7e6z

Hat tip: The editor of the Jewish Chronicle:

http://tinyurl.com/36k5qbt

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Blacklisted Dictator

10 June, 2010 - 09:56

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Joshua,
Why are you blogging the same piece as Stephen Pollard? Are you not aware that one comment on Stephen's blog?
Please try and be a little more original in future.


Joshua18

10 June, 2010 - 10:34

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"Why are you blogging the same piece as Stephen Pollard?"

Because this is an important piece and it is quite conceivable that as Pollard tends to post only occasionally, JC readers might well miss it.

"Please try and be a little more original in future."

Original?

1) Over and over again, you have reposted material that has just been put up.

2) You give zero thought to the look of your posts. You simply slap stuff up and hope for the best.

3) You clutter up the board with post after irrelevant post. As one person suggested to me, you make the place look like the walls of a teenager's bedroom.

4) You don't respond to posters in anything like a normal fashion. Instead of one response to a post, you make a habit of putting up half-a-dozen at ten minute intervals. It makes you look very stupid and ruins the flow of the discussion.

5) You may be a friend of the Jewish state, but you couldn't do more damage if you were an enemy. If anyone will be responsible for the JC shutting down these blogs, it will be Blacklisted Dictator.


Blacklisted Dictator

10 June, 2010 - 11:58

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Joshua,

It seems that my request for my originality on your behalf, has hit a raw nerve. I apologize if I have upset you.

Of course, it is your prerogative to criticize me and I take note of your multiple suggestions. They are pertinent and clever.

I doubt, moreover, whether The JC Blogs could actaully exist without your insight, and contributions. I think That Israel will be eternally grateful.

Only time will tell if I am responsible for "shutting down" The JC Blogs. I think it is unlikely, but let's be patient and see what happens.


Blacklisted Dictator

10 June, 2010 - 13:34

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typos

""my request for originality on your behalf"


Yvetta

10 June, 2010 - 14:02

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Ah, but Stephen's blog attracted our old pal Tom, Joshua!


Blacklisted Dictator

10 June, 2010 - 16:59

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Yvetta,

Please don't antagonise Joshua with the idea that Tom prefers Stephen's blog.


Yvetta

11 June, 2010 - 08:00

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btw, there's an organisation called NU.campaign which publicises Israel's humanitarian efforts via T-shirts.
(Ah, if only Yvetta was a tad younger and less zaftig...)
Found this while trawling ...We Con the World Flotilla Choir - The Peace Activist's Heroic Fight
www.youtube.com
Peace activist Kenneth O'keefe sharing the story of his heroic 1-against-27 fight with the evil Israeli Soldiers. From the upcoming Tribal Update. to purchase We Con T-shirts click here: http://nucampaign.myshopify.com/products/we-con-the-world

(Having watched various Latma videos last night I've concluded that Noam Jacobson bears quite a resemblance at certain angles to Matthew Broderick.)

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