Thursday, December 7, 2023

Weird

In the Gospel of Matthew chapter 5, an alternative for "an eye for an eye" is given by Jesus: You have heard that it was said, "An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth." But I say to you, Do not resist the one who is evil. But if anyone slaps you on the right cheek, turn to him the other also.

Now, this saying was in the Bible and maybe back in those days it was something possible. But today this not something that is easily acceptable. Israel was attacked by terrorists bent on the destruction of the state of Israel. They mercilessly butchered people, raped women and killed innocent children.

Now, American warships and American bases in the middle east are being attacked by various Iran backed rebel/terrorist groups. Israel rightly is hitting back. Unless they wipe Hamas off the face of this earth this kind of activity will never stop. The Americans are defending their bases and their ships by shooting the incoming rockets out of the sky. 

Yet, world opinion is pushing for less forceful responses. Are people totally crazy? They shoot you with rockets and you supposed to maintain your cool? They kill your people, rape your women, kill the children and you can hit back but not so hard? Are these people have brains? This is unbelievable how the international opinion can present itself.

With all the demonstrations worldwide now the Palestinian people are the insulted party. Nobody feels sorry for the innocent Israelis. With all the constant demonstrations people just find an outlet for their antisemitic feelings. These happenings are a good reason for showing it.

Some countries step up against it but some others just let it happen. This country is hiding behind the Constitution which guarantees free speech. I don't argue with the Constitution but there must be a limit to these so called freedoms. There must be a ban on hate speeches.

Why it is not accepted to say negro any longer but it is ok to say "die jew, die jew". Is kristallnacht also protected by the American Constitution? 

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