08-04-2006, 03:25 PM | #41 (permalink) |
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Roachboy - I tried to watch your movie too. Ironically it crapped out about 19 minutes in.
It strikes me in much the same way as the original - it's a lot of editorializing that supports the views that people had before the movie was made. Better production value, and smarter commentary, but still I'm not surprised (or even particularly disappionted) that the Israelis would be actively spinning things. It's only prudent... So both of these movies confirm what I suspected of both sides. Now what?
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08-04-2006, 03:40 PM | #42 (permalink) | |
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The "Now What" question is the ultimate one that we should be asking ourselves, and the video roachboy linked is a good starting off point, imo. It has been granted here, to some extent, that we are being manipulated by both sides of this divide. A topic rooted in the full context of the Middle East would serve to begin answering that very important question. |
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08-04-2006, 05:27 PM | #43 (permalink) | |
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India, Europe, China, Japan, Canada, Russia, Australia etc...instead of standing by, need to actively fight against religious extremism and intolerance instead of watching the US and Israel go at it by themselves. By not acting against it, they are condoning and contributing to the spread of it. As we see, no country is safe from religious extremism, so it should be everyone's concern. To pretend it doesn't exist, to stand by and watch others do the heavy lifting, is contributing to the problem. The major nations need to take a stand, because the situation is getting worse not better. As more and more nations get hit by religious extremism, maybe then they will consider it in their own interests to join the others in fighting it. Muslim countries need to decide that it is more important to build functional societies than to attack other countries. I think Israel and America have good intentions, the right intentions, but they can't get it done by themselves. Religious extremism and intolerance will continue to spread and infect moderate nations as long as it is tolerated by the major players. |
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08-04-2006, 05:31 PM | #44 (permalink) |
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We're all victims of extreemists. They infest every facet of our society, and I'll bet you $5 that getting rid of them won't happen for thousands of years (if we don't destroy ourselves before then). The king of our own country often explains how God is with us.
"I feel like God wants me to run for President. I can't explain it, but I sense my country is going to need me. Something is going to happen... I know it won't be easy on me or my family, but God wants me to do it." --George W. Bush That wasn't God, buddy..... |
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Canada, for one, is doing what we can. We have active troops on the ground in Afghanistan. We currently stand at 23 soldiers killed in action and many more wounded. We are *not* standing idly by. In my opinion we are fighting the war that actually needed to be fought... the one against the Taliban. Be a little more willing to get off that horse... It's a little high.
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I certainly agree with you about the major nations of the world having responsibilities, but I think it is very difficult for any nation, however powerful, to exert much effect on these dynamics within another sovereign state. The most effective solutions would come from nations taking responsibility for influencing and monitoring the dynamics operating withing their own borders. There are only 2 problems with that: (1) not all nations want to step up to the plate here or are capable of doing so, such as Afghanistan, Somalia, etc., and (2) sometimes the extremist philosophy is more representative of popular opinion than the government itself, as in Saudi Arabia, and, in some cases, Pakistan.
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08-05-2006, 07:41 AM | #49 (permalink) | |
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Are we being manipulated? Yes, if TPTB keep us polarized and at each other's throats we won't truly see what is going on in our own country and realize we need true changes. Yes, we are so polarized that when one side does make sense we have to disavow them, attack them and do whatever we can to make them look foolish..... (But I'll cover that in the minimum wage thread.) This war is exactly that an escalating out of control situation of resentment, intolerence and want for power. As for the OP......... It all comes down to who's propaganda you choose to believe. Both sides are throwing out propaganda, neither side wants to look pure evil and as though this is what they want, just as neither side is a saint and truly willing to stop and try to find peace. These 2 sides want war and these 2 sides want world support, so they will propagandize everything.
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"In 1947 the British Empire in India was partitioned into two states, India and Pakistan. There was a bitter military struggle, and an estimated 10 million refugees were displaced. Despite continuing friction, some sort of accommodation was reached between the two states and the refugees were resettled. In the following year, 1948, the British-mandated territory of Palestine was partitioned -- in terms of area and numbers, a triviality compared with India. Yet that conflict continues, and the 750,000 Arab refugees from Israel and their millions of descendants remain refugees, in camps maintained and staffed by the U.N. Except for Jordan, no Arab state has been willing to grant citizenship to the Palestinian refugees or to their locally born descendants, or even to allow them the rights of resident aliens. They are now entering their fifth generation as stateless refugee aliens." Consider also how refugees were resettled in Eastern Europe after WW2 without a bloodbath. How the defeated, disgraced, dishonored, dictatorial countries of Germany and Japan regrouped, democratized and moved forward. --- Size/population of Israel: 20,770 sq km (smaller than New Jersey) pop - 6,352,117 Size/population rest of Middle East: 5,334,984 sq km pop. - 230,040,675 Does it ever strike anyone as ludicrous how obsessed the Muslims are at the existence of Israel, realizing how miniscule a presence it is? Given the above population/area figures, why don't the other Arabs help resettle their "brother Arabs" (as Hamas and Hezbollah constantly rhetoricize over) in Palestine and end this goddamn conflict? --- -Would it be valid to point out the disdain between the differing sects of Islam in the ME? -Where Shia and Sunni are killing eachother in Iraq by the hundreds on a daily basis? -Where over 1 million muslims died at the hands of other muslims in the Iran-Iraq War, dumping every weapon conceivable - including chemical weapons - on eachother? -Where Saddam looked to annex the entire country of Kuwait and enslave the population? How justifiable is muslim rage over the existence of Israel, in light of the rage muslims have for eachother? Why do Persian Shiite muslims in Iran give a shit about Arab Sunni muslims in Palestine today, when they are so ready to thrown down and kill eachother en masse in the streets of Baghdad tomorrow? Is rage towards Israel real, or manufactured? Is it within the realm of possibility that Israel is a political scapegoat for the dictatorships and religious oligarchies of the region, used to refocus their own citizens' misery, anger, discontent and indignity away from the real source of their internal problems (their failed systems of government) onto something external? Wouldn't the ongoing existence of the Arab-Israeli conflict justify the existence of, 1) all violently religious islamic fundamentalist organizations in the ME, 2) all failed states in the ME? What would the purpose of entities like Hezbollah and Hamas be without the agenda of exterminating Israel? Do they do anything positive for the economies of Palestine or universities of Lebanon? Do they provide decent jobs for people? Do they aid in the irrigation of the land? Do they build powerplants in the Gaza Strip? Do they help with issues of public mental health, or malnutrition? Does Hamas build, stock or furnish local public libraries? Do they treat alcoholics or drug addicts? Do they help gather and throw out the garbage? Do they train doctors or lawyers? Does Hezbollah provide public laundry service? Do they build banks or restaurants? Wouldn't they just fade away without a reason to kill-kill-kill Israelis? Look at what 60 years of resistance has turned Gaza and the West Bank into...some of the poorest, most miserable plots of land on the planet earth. Is resistance really a winning strategy? Last edited by powerclown; 08-05-2006 at 10:05 AM.. |
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it seems to me that your premise is off, powerclown: what you set out to argue for is a facile, essentialist way of parsing the israeli/palestinian conflict along religious/ethinic lines. given that you assume this to be the motor/explanation of everything, what follows is simply applying a circular logic to a series of political situations. there is no need for analysis in a world circumscribed by circular argument.
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While I think that supporting the effort in Afghanistan is honorable of Canada, more should be done by the other leading countries as well. I still see too many heads in the sand, too much appeasement, too much political correctness. I don't think resisting terrorism or helping reform the ME is near the top of many countries' agendas. In saying this, I place America at the very top of the list of nations who have set a less than perfect example, with the UN tied at 1a for talking a lot of shit to make everyone happy, while being counterproductive in the process. Mark my words - this latest UN-brokered |
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08-05-2006, 03:18 PM | #53 (permalink) |
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Good points from Ustwo and Powerclown - I'll have to come back to write you the response that you deserve. My quick thought:
You ever hear the parable of the man throwing star fish back into the ocean? Palestine is kinda like that - sure, it's "trivial" compared to India, but the fact that it's Palestine makes all the difference in the world to the Palestinians, doesn't it? Also, India and Pakistan aren't chock full of the historic holy sites of the religion. I'll be back later to respond more fully.
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Final warning.
Either the thread stays on topic or it gets closed. If you don't like someone's posting style please save it for PM. This goes for everyone.
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ustwo: when it comes down to it, what you seem to want to argue is that the palestinians fake their own oppression in order to make israel look bad. that is not an argument--that is an arbitrary assertion. you refuse to take seriously any critique of the landes film, preferring to use the idea of the film to bolster your general position. when you do refer to the critiques of the film, you basically disort them, which is of a piece with your preference for substituting offhand ridicule for engagement. there are problems with the landes film. you seem to not understand what they are. there are real problems with your use of the landes film. you seem to not understand what they are either. if this kind of inability to present arguments is characteristic of your view of the israel/palestine conflicts, or the israeli incursions into lebanon, then it is no wonder that your positions are taken as problematic. this is goofy....you do not want debate-you occupy a marginal position and are looking for ways to reinforce your sense of righteousness in marginality by drawing criticism. you must derive some satisfaction from the fact that others reject your positions--it is as if your are only interested in your positions being rejected, because for some reason you appear to take rejection as in itself confirmation of your views. ===================================== i am quite busy over the next few days--earlier elphaba had suggested another thread about the films--i'd partcipate in it, but can't really start one up until later in the week---feel free to set something into motion and i'll fade in as my schedule allows.
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Oh wait my bad.... You only look at the first example, which the NARRATOR says may have been real, and the bit firing into the wall which was clearly fake but protrayed as a real event on foriegn media. Also I have no clue how you say you see blood on the left leg, but thats fine. It was clear the 'street fighter' was staged, and you say it was an exercise? An exercise in what? Why was target practice filmed in such a way, with men taken cover? What potential military value was that 'target practice'. Shooting in a hole into a building practice? You ignore the rest. Plus if the Israelis were really firing on that massed group of protestors, how many do you think would be standing there jumping up and down, who would take their families past it, why would people be driving across the street, who would be sitting around watching it? Do you think they just kinda shoot now and then randomly? I'm sure they had target practice (non-filmed). My favorite (Besides the guy falling off in the 'funeral') was the guy handing off the molitov cocktail before having he had his scene. Fuck who the hell clusters into a mass of people, standing straight up if they are 'under fire'. You don't have to be a soldier to know that being in the open in a cluster ISN'T what you do in a war zone. Common sense will, common sense.
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okso i just watched the op film again---there are obvious problems running in all directions.
1. the material that the film uses refer to two specific situations--one in 2000 and another in 2002---it cuts back and forth between them in order to generate the impression that the limited case the film can actually make using the materials the filmakers had available constitutes a general indictment of not only news footage relating to violence in the context of the israeli occupation of the west bank and gaza, but also to the claims that the filmakers argue shape such footage. the film does not make anything like a case for generalizing the information it presents. it tries, but the filmakers simply do not have the evidence that they pretend to have. in this and other threads, it seems a kind of quaint commonplace for ustwo or stevo to refer to this film as if it establishes an actual case about information pertaining to the situation of the palestinians in general. this would be a shared delusion--the film does nothing of the sort. 2. as for the footage itself--there are two types basically--footage in which the claims the filmmakers want to make about it are not obviously supported by the footage itself, and footage where the problems are obvious. the assumption seems to be that the latter will wieght the former---apparently for ustwo et al this technique worked---the problem is that there is very little footage in which the evidence is clear--that taken from the fench footage "the road to jenin" seems most obvious---the footage of the palestinian gunman shooting into an empty factory--but otherwise, the voiceover tries to make claims about ambiguous footage that the footage itself simply does not support. so i dont know folks: i havent seen anything from ustwo or stevo that even starts to address these questions and so find their reliance on the film totally unconvincing. let's focus on the stronger elements of evidence that landes et al present: in these cases, my response really was...well duh....news organizations prefer dramatic footage and when there isnt any folk will sometime create it. duh. o and eyewitness accounts are often unreliable. duh again. when the americans filmed conditions are bergen-belsen in 1945, they created some of the scenes they filmed for dramatic effect. this is well-known and not particularly controversial at this point. a landes style argument would be to highlight those staged moments, and to move from there to arguing that the holocaust did not happen. the linking term would be a catchy name--something like "pallywood" this word does most of the arguing for landes et al--it is what creates the impression that the two sequences that are obviously staged can be used to make general claims about all information originating with palestinians, or all information about the israeli occupation of the west bank and gaza. this is a quite shabby bit of agitprop. i am not surprised that it looks compelling to ustwo in that it seems to simply confirm a dispositional antipathy toward palestinians in particular and toward arab muslims more generally. a dispositional antipathy is not an argument. judgments made on the basis of such a disposition are maybe of psychological interest, if your objective is to understand something about ustwo, say, but it really is not adequate for making political judgments based on a shabby film that makes claims wholly out of whack with the material it provides as evidence. as for the film i linked to: i really do not see the equivalence between them at all--the longer film tries to provide broad social-historical contexts for the information it provides--it outlines a state media policy governed by the needs of israel in the context of an information war. so you have specific insitutions which perform specific functions for specific ends. the landes film relies on vague claims about the fact that the raw footage it does try to use were shot by palestinian cameramen--the implication is that palestinians by their nature are problematic as sources of information--i dunno folks, that seems to me to be racist.
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http://www.opinionjournal.com/best/?id=110008766 http://hotair.com/archives/the-blog/...r-bogus-photo/
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Again, Stevo, you're posting links to information without giving us any clue as to what your argument is, or what conclusions this should lead us to. How about spelling it out for us, rather than leaving it at innuendo?
As for the opinionjournal link: the evidence is not at all conclusive. Are you suggesting that the fake victim is sitting up and has a head shaped like a huge bucket? It doesn't look anything like a head to me. Is it really likely that someone coached by Hezbullah to play dead decided to sit up in the middle of the staged photo shoot? Could the object outlined by the sheet be anything other than evidence of a conspiracy, e.g. more rubble? If it is his head, could someone have simply propped the body up against something, or could it perhaps be attributable to rigor mortis? In the second photo: 1) Is it possible the vehicle was caught by an explosion and not hit directly? and 2) We have no idea who took the picture (although his name is Nasser Nasser), or who was the source of the information in the caption. Could it have been a mistake? The more important question is this: let's forget those concerns and assume that these photo are, in fact, evidence that Hizbullah is attempting to feed false or exaggerated information to the news. What impact do you think this should have on our views of the conflict in progress? This is a genuine and important question, because there is no debate without specific claims to discuss. Are you trying to say that most or all reported civilian casualties in Lebanon are fraudulent? Are you trying to say, for example, that the Israeli assault on Lebanon is largely some sort of myth or invention? Because that claim can easily be countered. As regards vehicles, take a look at this: http://www.cbc.ca/story/world/nation...-campaign.html Israel has stated that it will target any moving vehicle south of the Litani. Clearly the idea that Israel is hitting cars, even cars full of innocents, is not a fiction. The upshot of all this is: please make specific claims so we can understand the argument you're making. Right now, this is the only argument I see: "Hizbullah is fabricating news stories that exaggerate the damage in Lebanon, therefore we are right about this war and you are wrong." |
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frankly, i am a bit disappointed that the folk who assume this film is not a problem do not try to rebut my critiques of it--normally, i do not really bother myself with wondering how conservatives assemble data for their arguments--experience has shown that, in general, data is at best a secondary consideration--but in this case, ustwo and stevo have forced it upon us--and i think it nothing short of intellectual weakness that they cannot even begin to answer the critique.
there are rules to debate. you would think that not referencing a film that they cannot defend, even at the most rudimentary level, would be such a rule. if they cannot defend the film, then i do not see why referencing it is not simply trolling.
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roach has been ignored, and he's calling them on it. I was ignored, too, and I called Ustwo on it. He responded. While I didn't call Ustwo mentally lacking, but I will admit that I was condescending. The last response to someone that Ustwo made was him explaining that he never reads Host's posts. They - Ustwo and stevo - post video and article again and again, but refuse to let them be heald up to scruteny. What's the point of having evidence if that evidence can't be tested? Can you imagine if they did that on CSI? The show would suck...even more! |
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08-08-2006, 08:12 PM | #77 (permalink) |
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I think what is going on in the media speaks for itself. We have digitally manipulated photographs, corpses being manhandled and posed for the cameras, live people posing as if they are dead war casualties (which incriminates not only the photographers, but the editors too), dead people rising up in funeral processions. Instead of wasting so much energy denying it outright, it would be interesting to hear what people think about this type of thing going on.
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08-08-2006, 08:24 PM | #78 (permalink) | |
... a sort of licensed troubleshooter.
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In the 9/11 thread in Politics, I do everything I can to accomidate those who have an opposing opinion to my own as a sign of respect and for the sake of the discussion at hand. While something may be obvious to me, it isn't always going to be obvious to someone else. Shoot, I could see something as being completly obvious, but it turns out I'm 100% wrong. The idea is to meet in the middle and break it down until both or all parties understand one another. You, Ustwo, and stevo have done no such thing in this thread. The starting assumption in all the posts is that the Palestinians are lying and trying to decieve. The thing is, that shouldn't be an automatic assumption and it isn't to a lot of people. I, for one, took a look at the first video and saw it as nothing but suggestion based on conjecture. When I pointed it out, I was met with silence. I had to practically beg Ustwo to respond. Why? I mean we're talking about Ustwo, here. He loves to try and shoot me down. |
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08-08-2006, 09:14 PM | #79 (permalink) | |
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As far as the other stuff, I think it goes both ways. I notice people on all sides putting stuff out there all the time and are met with something else than what they hoped for, or never receive a reply at all for whatever reason. It isn't just you. Perhaps its just the nature of internet communication. |
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