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Friday, February 5, 2010

THE NEXT GENOCIDE

It is clear that all the horrible genocides of the last century were preventable….That is enough warning signs were given by those who participated in them that they could have been stopped had the world the collective will to do so….This is true in Germany, Cambodia, Bosnia, Rwanda, Armenia, etc.

At the same time, the fact that the world has been less than successful in fighting genocide has at least provided a wealth of information on how to recognize when genocide is going to occur.

Right now, activists continue to make an uproar about Darfur but as I’ve noted before this is a phony issue http://rgdinmalaysia.xanga.com/668728062/skepticism-about-darfur-more-neo-conservative-hi-jinks/ Darfur to me is more about the CIA attempting to destabilize the Sudanese government with unfortunate villagers caught in the middle than a clear policy of extermination of a group of people based on race or religion etc.

However, there is one place where genocide is very likely unless the world does something and that is Israel and the Occupied Territories.

First let’s look at the conditions as they relate to genocide – A large population of people whose land has been taken away from them and who are now confined in a small space (Check!)- Violence committed against these people by the state under the guise of fighting terrorism (Check!)- A desire from the state to take away what belongs to the people they are oppressing (Check!)- The sense that a group of people who have been displaced by the actions of the state have become a burden (Check!)- An increasing demonization (some might say it’s always been there) of the group of oppressed people by the state and the feeling their life is meaningless (Check!)

The only thing that has stopped Israel so far is the attention of the world but any country that can elect a genuine war criminal and killer of women and children like Ariel Sharon to two terms as prime minister is a country without a conscience or any sort of collective morality.

I think the day could be coming where Israel decides on the final solution to solve its problem Why? Because there is really no solution to the problem of the Palestinians. The Zionists stole their land and what’s left is two areas, two potential states that are not geographically attached. That is not a sustainable or realistic answer to the problem. In addition, Jewish immigrants are still streaming into Israel. Where are they going to go? Add into the mix that fact that some land in the West Bank that would go into part of any proposed Palestinian state has been illegally used for settlements and you have a problem that cannot be solved.

The Palestinians rejected the unconnected Bantustan approach in 2000 despite a push and a shove by Bill Clinton. They are a people of strong will and I respect them greatly for holding tough despite the atrocities and injustices committed against them by the Zionist colonialists.

It is clear Israel is not willing to help create a truly viable Palestinian state and they are certainly not going to give up any land for this purpose and what about the question of Jerusalem?

There is only one answer and we have seen Israel, a soulless nation of thieves, move in that direction. The now commonplace Zionist military actions shows that Israel sees no difference between combatants and non-combatants. Their willingness to use phosphorus bombs and other weapons of terror in crowded civilian areas, the mass murder of civilians by the Israeli military in Gaza whenever they feel they are provoked (and a lot of these provocations are manufactured), and the living conditions of the Palestinians-the prison state they live in, the Polish ghetto wall etc. is a slow genocide in and off itself.

The only bright spot here is the projected Arab birth rate which will see them become a majority in the not too distant future. However, this could further enflame the push for a final solution.

All this potential fire would need is a spark such as a suicide bomber or an assassination or even a few more Katusha rockets. I’ve blogged before about Israel’s false flag operations and this type of Reichstag fire is well with in their capability.







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