It has occurred to me that if Israel wanted to get its dirty laundry out there for all to see, pursuing this war was the way to go. Of course, the fanatics don't think it is dirty.
It has occurred to me that if Israel wanted to get its dirty laundry out there for all to see, pursuing this war was the way to go. Of course, the fanatics don't think it is dirty.
This is true: Fanatics tend to think that whatever they do is justified. But there's something "cart pulling the horse" about all this. Netanyahu's legal and political troubles alone don't explain it. The Likud apparently mistaking itself for the vengeful Old Testament god alone doesn't explain it. I suspect chronic PTSD has something to do with it. Whatever the ultimate outcome here, historians, political scientists, humanitarians, theologians, and many others are going to be seeking the root causes in years to come.
Chronic PTSD devolving into a lust for vengeance. тАЬThey did it to us, by god we can do it to them.тАЭ Without even considering who the тАЬtheyтАЭ is.
Someone close to me has chronic PTSD from an assault, and 15 years later the cry for vengeance comes outтАФin anguished cries, not deeds, thank god.
My gut understands the call for vengeance -- I've never been physically assaulted, but some non-physical assaults have a half-life of years and, in a couple of cases, decades. That's an interesting observation about the "they" -- "without even considering who the 'they' is." Because in the case of Israel, Holocaust survivors and their descendants couldn't get back at the perpetrators, e.g., the Germans and every country, including the U.S., that stood by and watched. (Some justice was done at N├╝rnberg but N├╝rnberg didn't give them land they could live safely on.) So they did it to the Palestinians instead. And the cycle continues . . .
It has occurred to me that if Israel wanted to get its dirty laundry out there for all to see, pursuing this war was the way to go. Of course, the fanatics don't think it is dirty.
This is true: Fanatics tend to think that whatever they do is justified. But there's something "cart pulling the horse" about all this. Netanyahu's legal and political troubles alone don't explain it. The Likud apparently mistaking itself for the vengeful Old Testament god alone doesn't explain it. I suspect chronic PTSD has something to do with it. Whatever the ultimate outcome here, historians, political scientists, humanitarians, theologians, and many others are going to be seeking the root causes in years to come.
Chronic PTSD devolving into a lust for vengeance. тАЬThey did it to us, by god we can do it to them.тАЭ Without even considering who the тАЬtheyтАЭ is.
Someone close to me has chronic PTSD from an assault, and 15 years later the cry for vengeance comes outтАФin anguished cries, not deeds, thank god.
My gut understands the call for vengeance -- I've never been physically assaulted, but some non-physical assaults have a half-life of years and, in a couple of cases, decades. That's an interesting observation about the "they" -- "without even considering who the 'they' is." Because in the case of Israel, Holocaust survivors and their descendants couldn't get back at the perpetrators, e.g., the Germans and every country, including the U.S., that stood by and watched. (Some justice was done at N├╝rnberg but N├╝rnberg didn't give them land they could live safely on.) So they did it to the Palestinians instead. And the cycle continues . . .
it seems to be an endless human cycle. The lesser/lowest angels of our nature.