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Monday, September 15, 2008

Hey guys, guess who isn't antisemitic?

Tonight I was surfing a bit in Last.fm, when I arrive to the "Boycott Israel" group. Being curious, I enter to see what these noble non racist activist guys listen to.
Big was my surprise, when I checked their "top bands". I'll let you guys see for yourselves.


The bands with an arrow? Yeah... They are kinda, racist, kinda white supremacist... Kinda Nazi if you ask me.
I was hoping to find some Rage Against The Machine, or bands that actually don't call for the annihilation of non whites. I mean, these guys say that they aren't racist. They are only Anti-Zionists struggling for the freedom of their fellow Palestinian folks.
11:14 am - 3 comments - 0 Kudos
Saturday, August 02, 2008

Two Audiences, One Message

This is a voluntary translation of the great post from the "Buena Prensa" blog.

Two audiences, one message.

By Mario Wainstein – Mario Wainstein is an Argentinian journalist, from progresist tendense, living in Israel for more tan 30 years. Redaction chief of the AURORA newspaper. Co-Founder of the "Shalom Ahshav" (Peace Now) and active activist for the Palestinian – Israeli dialog. The movement "Shalom Ajshav", did multiunitary movilizations in the 90's, and moved about 1 million of partners.

This post is directed for two different groups, and because of that, is divided in two different parts. However, it doesn't contain a double message and doesn't change or contradict each other. Actually, they complement each other. So I warn: The quote of one of the parts without the other will be considered a misinterpretation of the expressed and I forbid doing it, like some phantom and pirate websites like to do.

The facts summarized: in the villaje of Naalin, in the occupied territories, there are systematically carried non violent manifestations, but sabotaging against the building of the separation wall in the village's terrain. The IDF repels the demonstrators in a kind of "cats and mouses" game, that don't commit aggressions against persons, but do try to harm part of the constructed, and of sabotaging the machinery.

In one of the manifestation before about two weeks, the soldiers detained a demonstrator Palestinian and, while being detained, evidently disarmed and caught by his arm by the chief of the unit, a soldier pointblank shot him, from a distance of a short one and half meters, injuring him in the foot. The happening is filmed from a neighbor home and doesn't leave place for doubt.

Now comes the part of this note for the Israeli audience, and the Jewish audience in the world.

Stop justifying and comprehending. The conclusion that we have to get from the episode, the biggest conclusion, is that the occupation was able to corrupt us and make us reach places that years before, we would never be able to imagine that we would reach. Obviously, the episode isn't the rule, but poor us if we conform with that, because there's a weather, a warm harvest that allows that this phenomenon appear and be way more regular than we would want.

How do I know? Simply, because the Betzelem organization, which is who presented the denounce, is the one who gave the camcorder to the family and they did it because they had many denounces, but didn't have proofs. The filming isn't a coincidence. They knew that this was happening, they proposed to tape it, and they made it.

The other worrying fact, is that until there wasn't presented a denounce with the tape, and although it's clear that there were numerous witnesses of the facts and between them the very same chief of the unit, there was no internal denounce, and no Military Police was involved. Paraphrased: If it wasn't denounced with evidence in front of the public opinion, it all would have been covered and would have never even been investigated.

Now, when the facts are investigated, when the superior people have knowledge of it, I have the right to believe that it will be taken care of, at least until someone proves me wrong. Said in a bit paradoxical way, it worries me less what I know about the immoral ways of the IDF, than what I don't know. That I don't know and neither do the authorities competent that can, and should combat them.

This conduct is the synthesis of all what should be avoided, and is the sign of our biggest failure, the moral failure. More than forty years of occupation made their work and have been stronger than all of the good intentions of those who believed that this would happen to us. When the professor Yeshaiahu Leibovich predicted right after the six days war in 1967 that exactly this would happen to us, he was provoking the attacks of those who didn't allow him to suspect that our very own sons would be able of having immoral behaviors.

Now comes the part of this post directed to all those who were delighted with the filming, and all the journalists that presented the video as a "proof of the shootings that the" Jewish army" commits against the Palestinians.

It's logic that the shooting of a Jewish soldier at the foot of a Palestinian with a rubber bullet, committing an injury in his foot toe, will have a bigger and diffusion and will provoke more moral denounces than the glorification of a non Jewish subject, that murdered with his hands a four years old girl. It's as logic as the liberation of hundreds of Palestinian Arabs in exchange for an Israeli prisoner.

I don't say it with irony, I think that you're right. You, simply know that we are morally superior and that's why you demand from us what you don't from others. I believe that it's true and you're right. We are superior.

So superior, that the denounce of the immoral behavior didn't come from you, but from us, from a nongovernmental Israeli and Jewish organization that is called, and not by coincidence, "Betzelem"m which means "at image", a name taken from the old testament, that says that the man, all men, were created at the image and likeness of God.

I think that it's okay that you demand that from us, but don't have many expectations: None of you is able of demanding like we do to ourselves. Also, you lack the minimal moral height to demand from us: Those Italian journalists, for example, that by pure coincidence taped the cruel lynch of the two Israelis in Ramallah at the beginning of the second intifada, with a noble freedom fighter having a piece of liver between his teethes, dropping pieces of the corpses from the balcony, not only didn't ask to know which punishment was committed and if by chance they were arrested the glorious anthropophagite combatants, but also sent an apology letter to the Palestinian Authorities, promising that it would not happen again and that they are friend and sympathizers. So please let me giggle if now you tell me something moralist about the injured toe of the Palestinian boy.

The truth is that we, Israelis, live in a constant extreme situation with very little maneuvering margins. From one way, it's obvious that we are a democracy that has to know to defend itself since it's being attacked. From the other side, we have to not let that defense get over the democracy that we wanted to defend. Here we aren't in Spain against the "pleasant" terrorism of the ETA that warns before blowing up a bomb. If repeteadly Arabs citizens of Jerusalem commit terrorist attacks, we have to limit their actions to defend ourselves. But that's a measure that restricts elemental civic liberties.

It will be said to me that everything will be able to be solved if we stopped being an occupying country, and I totally agree. Actually, also the actual government, like the majority of the parliament, like the majority of the Israeli population accepts the creation of a Palestinian State in the West bank, next to Israel. It's Ismail Hanie who has repeated in this week, that "we will come back to Aco, Haifa, ramallah, to Yafo" and in fact, to Tel Aviv.

If in the Palestinian side there was someone to seriously talk with about a territorial partition, something they rejected in 1947 and keep rejecting, although with less excitement, also now we would have a solution at our hands reach.

But there's no one to speak to, and many times they propose us to resign. But at the abyss border we resist to make another step: If you believe that our suicide is a solution, you will have to learn to live with the conflict. The price, lamentably, is being paid by us.


Source: Aurora – 25/7/2008.

Translation by Uri Ezequiel Berman Kleiner.

5:28 am - 0 comments - 0 Kudos
Wednesday, July 16, 2008

And the boys finally got back home... In coffins.

On the 12 of July 2006, a special ops team of Hezbollah commited the operation "Truthful Promise". They launched rockets at Israeli cites, and used the diversion to attack two Israeli patrols in Israeli territory, killing three soldiers, and capturing two.
Eldad Regev, and Ehud Goldwasser, were both reservist soldiers, and were in their last operation when they were attacked and captured.
They were captured, with the intention of returning prisioners held in Israeli jails, being "Samir Kuntar" between them.

For two years, the families had no information about their sons, and didn't know if they are dead or alive, and how their conditions are. For two long years they were held in hope, that the Hezbollah soldiers will have consideration for their sons and husbands, for two years, they had to walk on a loose rope.
Two days ago, Hezbollah leaked information informing that one of the soldiers survived the attack, while the other one was surelly dead. No information about who died, and the condition of the other one.

Now let's talk about Samir Kuntar.
Samir Kuntar is a Lebanese member of the "Palestinian Liberation Front". Some people would call him a freedom fighter. I'd rather call him a terrorist.
On the 22 of April 1979, a team of the PLF including him entered Israel using a boat, coming from southern Lebanon.
Around midnight they arrived the coast of Naharyia, an Israeli city 10 kilometers away from Lebanon. There they were caught by a police officer, but they killed him. Then they arrived at a building in the Jabotinsky street, where they split in two teams. The team of Samir entered the home of the Haran family, and grabbed Danny Haran, and his 4 years old daughter Einat, while Danny's wife and baby daughter, Yael, succeded to hide in a crawl space.
Samir's group took Danny and Einat back to the beach, and shot Danny in the back in front of Einat, so it would be the last thing she saw. Later, he grabbed Einat, smashed her head against rocks, and crushed her skull with his rifle's back. A true freedom fighter. This is how the "Maariv" newspaper covered the story in 1979:
"After drowning Danny in the sea in front of Einat (as Ahmed Al-Brass, Mhanna Salim Al-Muayed, and Abdel Majeed Asslan served as look outs and backup cover for Kuntar), Kuntar turned his attention towards the 4 year-old. He took his rifle and then swung it across the toddler's head, knocking her to the ground. Kuntar then dragged the toddler a couple of feet to the closest rock he could find and laid her head down on a rock, with the intention of crushing it with the butt of his rifle. Einat, instinctively covered her head with her arms, Kuntar struggled with the toddler until he finally managed to clear her arms out of the way. Once her arms were out of the way, Kuntar repeatedly beat her on the head with the butt of his rifle and stomping on her body, until blood rushed out of her ears and mouth. Then, to ensure she was dead, Kuntar continued beating her over the head until her skull was crushed and she was dead"

Samir Kuntar was caught, and sentenced to life imprisonment in an Israeli jail, where he married an Arab Israeli woman. Until their divorce, she received money from the Israeli government for being the wife of an inmate. During his stay in prison, he also graduated from the "Open University of Israel" in social and political science.

Today, 5 terrorists were released for the two soldiers. Little would the families know, that their sons were dead, and coming back home in coffins.
Two years the families were held on false hopes.
Samir Kuntar, is one of those 5 terrorists. Today, a child killer was released from prison, in exchange for two bodies. He is considered a hero in Lebanon for what he did, and is already using his new outfit, while in Gaza, candies and flowers were handed in the streets as a sign of celebration.


So Eldad and Ehud, even though you will never read this, I want to tell you that you will be missed.

2:40 am - 4 comments - 2 Kudos
Tuesday, June 10, 2008

"El Pais". Bad Press

1st of all, I'd like to make clear that I'm just translating this post to English. I didn't write it.

They could have informed the same article in a more eloquent way. There are infinite titles with different meanings that they could have used. Some recommendations (the amount of words is written because it's an important variable in the titles):


1)"Violence escalation: Hamas attacks and kills an Israeli farmer, Israel retaliates and accidentally dies a Palestinian girl"
(17 words with a pro-Israeli tone, you erase the world "accidentally" and you get  16 words in which they share the responsibility).


2) "Hamas attacks, Israel retaliates: An Israeli farmer and a Palestinian girl die as a consequence"
(15 words, shared responsibilities, neutral tone).


3) "Violence escalation in Middle East: An Israeli farmer and a Palestinian girl die as a consequence"
(16 words, hyper-neutral tone).

4) "Palestinian terrorism murders an Israeli farmer: In the Israel retaliation a Palestinian girl dies" (14 words, objective. The "murders" word should be changed with a more neutral synonymous.

5) "Palestinian girl dies in Israeli retaliations for the Palestinian attacks"
(10 words, shows that both sides attacked, yet the focus is in the Palestinian death, the farmer isn't mentioned.).

6) "Tragedy in Middle East: Two dead  in clashing between Hamas and Israel, between them a Palestinian girl"
(17 words, enough yellow to be a titular, the focus is still in the Palestinian girl, no mention about the farmer and the Israeli victims aren't identified. Looks like both of the deaths are Palestinians).

7) "Palestinian terrorism hits again: A farmer murdered. Israel retaliates with an air strike" (13 words, Pro-Israeli, the girl isn't even mentioned).

8) "Israel farmer dies in Palestinian attacks. In the Israeli retaliations a Palestinian girl dies."
(14 words, neutral tone).

There were many ways of telling the notice. I think that the appropiate would have been something like the 2), 3), or 4) titulars. Some may tend to pick 2), others for the 4)... But they are acceptable. A titular like the 5) one es what we are used to, and wouldn't be surpricing if the article was published that way. Yet, they went even further: here is the titular that the notice finally got:



(Translation: "Israel kills a Palestinian girl in retaliation for the death of a farmer.
Palestinian activists attacks with mortars a Kibutz in south Israel and the retaliation comes at a bombing form").


Incredible. When I saw it it made me wanna cry. Israel kills girl, the farmer dies. K'mon man! Isn't the 5th titular Anti-Israeli enough? It could also have been "Palestinian girl dies in Israeli retaliations for the death of a farmer", and it was Anti-Israeli enough to be pressed. But no, there's the need to remark that Israel kills, there was the need to use an "Active Voice". The "Passive Voice" is only reserved for the Israeli deaths, that simple die (nobody kills them!), when it's exactly the contrary: The girl dies at an Israeli attack that was aimed at the terrorist that made the attack, while the Israeli farmer was the objective of the terrorist attack. Everything was distorted in the titular.
Obviously, the tuft doesn't get wasted: There weren't terrorists. Neither militiants or militias, no... Just "activists". Obviously there also was the need to remark the desproportionated retaliation. Some attack with mortars, others bomb (in the article there's the remark that the mortars are "home made", just like the collars sold at the France Park).


The original entry:
09/06/2008
http://buenaprensa.blogspot.com/

7:57 am - 1 comments - 2 Kudos
Thursday, March 20, 2008

Gaza. The most overpopulated place on earth?

For a lot of time I used to read about the Gaza strip overpopulation, and I used to believe that the overpopulation really is that bad.
However, today I read a blog about it. It's in Spanish so what I'm doing is taking the idea and writing it in English.
People always talk about how bad the overpopulation in Gaza. So lets analyze it.
The Gaza Strip has a territory (most of it urban) of 360 kmē. And Gaza city has a territory of 151 kmē.
Lets see. In the 2007, Gaza Strip had about
1,482,405 habitants. That would be 4117 habitants per square kilometer. Pretty much. Right?
Well not really. Lets check some other countries.
Monaco: 16,620 habitants per square kilometer.
Singapore: 6,369 habitants per square kilometer.
Hong Kong: 6,356 habitants per square kilometer.
Why nobody cries over the overpopulation in those places? They are way more overpopulated.
But now to be fair to the people where all the conflict occurs, lets compare Gaza city to other cities on the world:
In 2006, it had 409,680 habitants, and a territory of 151 kmē. That would be 2713 habitants per square kilometer.
Pretty much. Right?
Well Mumbai, India, has 29,650 habitants per square kilometer.
Karachi, Pakistan, has 18,900 habitants per square kilometer.
Shenzhen, China, has 17,150 habitants per square kilometer.

But hey they all are in countries known for their overpopulation! Well not really:
Sao Paulo, Brazil: 9,000 habitants per square kilometer.
St Petersburg, Russia: 8,550 habitants per square kilometer.
Mexico City, Mexico: 8,400 habitants per square kilometer.
Santiago, Chile: 8,400 habitants per square kilometer.
Madrid, Spain: 5,200 habitants per square kilometer.
London, UK: 5,100 habitants per square kilometer.
Tel Aviv, Israel: 5,050 habitants per square kilometer. (Wait a minute. Tel Aviv more overpopulated than Gaza? NO WAI! IT'S A CONSPIRACY !).
Buenos Aires, Argentina: 4,950 habitants per square kilometer.
Los Angeles, USA: 2,750 habitants per square kilometer.
Munich, Germany: 3,100 habitants per square kilometer.
Paris, France: 3,550 habitants per square kilometer.
Bogota, Colombia: 13,500 habitants per square kilometer.
Athens, Greece: 5,400 habitants per square kilometer.
Warsaw, Poland: 4,300 habitants per square kilometer.
Berlin, Germany: 3,750 habitants per square kilometer.
Glasgow, UK: 3,250 habitants per square kilometer.
Even the city in which I lived was more overpopulated. Ashdod, Israel: 3406 habitants per square kilometer.
The city in which I live, Mar Del Plata, Argentina: 6,816 habitants per square kilometer.

So how exactly is Gaza THAT overpopulated? One of the most over populated places on earth? They don't even have place to walk ! Well their definition of walking must be different from what I know, because the people in Los Angeles, Buenos Aires, London, Paris, and Sao Paulo, are doing just great.



Sources:
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lista_de_pa%C3%ADses_ por_densidad_de_poblaci%C3%B3n
http://www.citymayors.com/statistics/largest-citie s-density-125.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaza_Strip
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaza
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mar_Del_Plata
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashdod
9:55 am - 2 comments - 2 Kudos
Thursday, January 10, 2008

Live, and let live.

I never encountered a Christian or Jew zealot preacher in my life.
But I read about them all the time in the dark and unstable seas of the Internets.
Christian preachers that encounter some Atheist and then try to teach him about religion, or just treat him like a child or pity him because he doesn't believe in god.

Or I see the (very defensive) atheists, that also try to preach their lack of belief or impose their ideas on others. Commonly found on geek sites like Digg.com .
Here's an example of the Atheist preach:
Random guy: <Posts something about god>
Atheist: You are wrong. God doesn't exist.

So I think, "What's the need for that?". If he wants to believe in god, leave him alone. He isn't going to stop believing because of you. In fact, he may see you as a "test" of god to check their belief, like god did with Job.
If he doesn't want to believe in god, leave him alone. He is happy with his life and doesn't feel the lack of something. In fact, he doesn't believe in god because he CHOSE not to believe. If your god is as mercy full as he claims to be, I don't think that he will send the Atheists to hell.

I am an Agnostic Jew. I'm Jew as an ethnic group, but Agnostic in my beliefs.
I don't know if there is a god or not. What if actually there IS a god? How did everything start? From where did the big bang pop?
But I also ask to myself "So if there is a god, what made it?"
It's like asking "What came first? The egg or the chicken?"

You can't be sure on if there's a god or there isn't a god.
So stop being a smartass and go on there saying "You are stupid. There is no god", and stop being an ignorant and trying to preach your beliefs into others.
12:57 pm - 6 comments - 4 Kudos
Sunday, January 06, 2008

Procrastination.

Ever since I'm a little child, I'm a procrastinator.
I ALWAYS leave stuff for later, and if I end up doing them, I do them in a rush, thus they aren't as good as they could be.

I always used to leave homework for later in school. When I went to a course for a psychometric exam, I used to do the homework in the train in my way to the course.
During the last school years, I can count the times that I did maths HW with my hands fingers. I used to leave them for later. But when I wanted to do them, it was way too late for it...
When I reached the age that allowed me to get a drivers liscence, I waited for a whole year, just because I didn't have the motivation to make the paper work for it.
One year ago or two, I found a German penpal. Some nice girl. So I sent her a letter, and she answered.
Instead of answering her in the very moment that I got the letter, I said "I will do it later".
Not the smartest thing to do knowing myself. Today I found her letter, and remembered that I still didn't answer (facepalm.jpg).

Procrastination is like masturbation. It feels good. But later you discover that you're just fucking yourself.


11:15 am - 3 comments - 2 Kudos
Friday, January 04, 2008

Pink Floyd. The best band ever?

Until I was about 16 years old, the only Pink Floyd song that I knew was "Another Brick In The Wall" like (sadly) most of the young population.
I saw "The Wall" in one occasion, but I didn't really pay attention.

That all changed when I one day saw a video in which "David Gilmour" played a solo piece for some Fender anniversary.
That's when my interest in Pink Floyd began to grow, though my focus back then was David Gilmour. Pink Floyd was just his band back then.
From back then, I started to listen each time to more Pink Floyd though I always sticked with their most known hits.
But my interest in them really BOOSTED when I found the "P.U.L.S.E" tour video in Video Google. It just left me amazed. The lightning effects, the music... But what most shocked me was the "Comfortably Numb" second solo. I still say that it's the best solo ever played (the P.U.L.S.E version one).

Well what pushed me to write about how much Pink Floyd pwn, is "Echoes".
Yesterday I found their song "Echoes", and it left me breathless. Probably one of the best songs ever in my opinion.
How it starts slowly, and then proceeds to a psychedelic vocals part, just to then go to an awesome funky bass line with David Gilmour playing one of his epic solos, and then it goes to the ambientation part in which they again go to the smooth and calm intro, just to slowly ariste and get into a climax.

So after hearing "Echoes", I just felt the huge urge to write this blog as a tribute to Pink Floyd and to explain why they are the best band ever.
9:21 am - 3 comments - 3 Kudos
Thursday, January 03, 2008

Between the sword and the wall.

Ever felt like you don't have a way out and you will be fucked up no matter what you do?
Well that's kind of my situation.
Just some background info:
I was born in Argentina, and lived there until I was 12 years old. There my parents decided to move to Israel due to the shitty situation in Argentina.
Israel helped us like no other country would ever do.
When we arrived, the government provided us with a roof for 3 months, and some money to survive until my parents got a job. It provided free Hebrew lessons for my parents, and the school system was really compressive with me and my brother.

Like most of you know, Israel is only able to exist thanks to it's army. And because of that, it's an obligation to serve in the army for 3 years.
Well here is the problem. About 8 months ago (and almost 7 years after we moved to Israel) my parents asked me what I think about coming back to Argentina. And I said that I was cool with it as I quite missed it.
The only problem that I had, was that I want to go to the army. Not as much as a patriotism thing, but to not feel like a leech and a deserter after all what Israel made for my family.
So I just lied to myself, and said that I would go to the college in Argentina, and then go back to serve in the army.
After some months in Argentina I got to the conclusion that if I'd go to the college here, I would not come back.
So I'm facing a very hard decision.
Should I go back to Israel on my own, and be a lone soldier (Israel would provide me with tickets to Argentina and one month each year to visit my family, and it would also provide me with a foster home)?
It would mean wasting 3 years of my life, and eat shit for 3 years.

Or should I just stay in Argentina?
It would mean having kind of a normal life, going to college in some months, but always living with the feel that I'm a leech, a deserter.


Basically, it's a question of Profit vs Beliefs.
What should I sacrifice?
There's a meme in Spanish, that says "When God closes a door, he opens a window". But damn sometimes it's hard to find the window.
9:01 am - 2 comments - 1 Kudos
Wednesday, January 02, 2008

Depressed teens

I can't help but see that now being unhappy and depressed is turning into some sort of trend. There are each time more suicide cases among teens.
And I can't help but think, what's exactly so wrong with the lives of those kids?
Did they witness the atrocities of war? Were they slaves and had to pick cotton all their lives? Or maybe they had to work in a farm all day long just to be able to eat?

I know that life can suck, and maybe some of those kids have the right. But most of the kids that seem to be depressed, were never raped, their parents live together, and don't have any economic problems.

Hope can be found everywhere. And life is a very precious thing. Don't waste it.
1:39 am - 4 comments - 8 Kudos

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