I pitch a bitch about the state of public education here in America because on a whole it seems that the government would rather invest in prisons than in empowering future generations, but leave it to the T.I.’s to show me how supremacy really works. It’s never enough to hijack somebody’s house, but when you refuse to let them drink from their own faucets you are officially beasting out.
Israel has refused to release the tax revenues to the Palestinian Authority and they have convinced America and the European Union to not recognize the democratically elected Hamas led government. What this means is that government employees have not been paid for nearly six months. All kinds of services suffer under these sanctions and the ones that are always the hardest hit are the schools. In a land of tumult that Palestine has become it seems to me that schools and education are a luxury that the populace can no longer afford. Instead, the education becomes that of hate for the colonists and European settlers, perpetuating the cycle of violence for another generation.
I am beginning to understand that supremacy needs the disonance and unrest that it promotes in order to maintain it’s power. By establishing a permanent underclass supremacy creates a never ending source of ‘terrorists’ and ‘insurgents’ that will be reacted to with indiscretionary force. More arms must be fabricated and more wars will be fought.
This doesn’t have to be the fate of humankind, but it will need people to do a lot more this November than read this crappy blog.
In London the political talking heads are talking of potential civil war between the ruling Hamas party and the recently ousted Fatah party. The situation is really being exacerbated by the fact that the EU and the United States have removed funding for the Palestinian state ever since the democratic Hamas victory January 2006, which has since crippled the already meagre economy.
My point is if there is a civil war would this be the first case of a war in a state that doesn’t technically exist.
Broken down well
I agree with LM – broken down very well. Really drive home the point that this is like a perpetually cyclical social assembly line. Bravo
Another fear card in the Bank for a future generation. The thing that stands out to me is when will the U.S. have to really bomb (I’m talking Hiroshima) on someone? Even big Patriots in the military ain’t feeling what equates to a backdoor draft and that’s cutting the people who’ll want to enlist in even the national guard. Meanwhile, we create some more seeds who’ll have the 1000 yard stare before they have a wet dream.
Why should it be Israel, The EU and The States’ responsibility to run the Palestinian Economy? Don’t The Arabs in Saudi Arabia and Egypt and Jordan and Iran and The UAE all have tons of oil money? Why aren’t they pitching in to help their brothers?? Shouldnt we be looking at other countries too? I’m not saying that The west and Israel arent at fault, I’m just saying that they arent the only countries in the world, and therefore should not be receiving the full blame. Why dont other Muslim countries want to help out the Palestinians?
^King J,
your’e not serious are you?
This has nothing to do with religion. The Palestinian people’s land is occupied by one of the world’s deadliest armies with help from the U.S., the U.K. and the E.U. Any aid from a neighboring arab state(or anyone for that matter) is deemed as a threat to the existance of the occupier.
The occupier needs the Palestinians to continue to throw rocks at their tanks in order for the occupier to excuse themselves of their eventual extermination and genocide of the Palestinians. Jordan, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, et al don’t really want it with Israel. The Mossad will come into they area and put bombs in they toilet bowls.