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Defined By A Card (It's Your Identity). ______________________________________________________________________
If nationality combined with the prospect of identity didn't tempt us enough, would we still search to forge stronger divisions in boundaries (or more familiar: borders), to relieve ourselves from the pressure of fitting in? Territory is never the issue until some dumbfuck has the bright idea of using it to define the people within it - misconceptions born within heritage. Broad generalisations held at ransom by the hands of "diplomats" to use national identity to herd all the sheep. To excuse any comprehension that the remaining populus may have about policy objectives. The objectification of human opinion that stems from torrents of constantly protracted, converged political viewpoints. Still fickle minds find reason in their conjecture, to scapegoat anyone that doesn't quite fit the demographic. Let the evidence show the employment of Israeli tanks to the streets. An incident personified to represent what our national identities achieve: so-called "civilisation". Doctor Ezzeldeen Abu al-Aish lost his three daughters in an Israeli bombing; committing their life to serving peace. A reward for Palestinian and Israeli lives he saved: an occupation of his homeland and starvation of his fellow countrymen alike, to join the 3 child caskets in the funeral urns. Another cause for further divide. And we still wonder why Hamas rockets are being fired into Israeli territory? So fucking naive to the Zionist media overseas. Another minor blow for peace. The first one being struck in 1948 where an Isreal was set up as a homeland for one religious sect and ONE only. How can we expect understanding between cultures and societies, when we allow certain sects a means to hegemony. When will anyone have the jurisdiction to stop putting up with this bullshit zionist bow to strength and nationalism? And my only prayer: This pre-concluded, box-cutter ideology should be overdue to be brought to its end in sacrilegious procession. Don't simplify their jobs as bureaucrats by bowing to the pressure they bestow upon your back with excuses of "security". Only you are the decider in your true identity. Your passport can't take that away. Yet.
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