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January 9, 2009 @ 1:16 pm | 21 comments

When the future’s architectured by a carnival of idiots on show

By: Mona
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14 days!!! I am utterly disgusted. Not from Israel. Not from Hamas, but the entire world! You know what the problem is? The problem is that those post WWII people are in power. These baby boomers are still alive and still controlling the world. Our generation is so much different. No wonder we don’t get along with older people at all. The world CHANGED so much, but they haven’t. Let them keep fighting, let them kill each other. I don’t care anymore, but the world just sits there and watches? That’s what disgusts me. The civilian causalities and the prolonging of this stupid war is making me cringe from disgust.

You know what hurts the most? Seeing those mothers cry over their 2 or 3 year old children. That’s what kills me. It’s a humanitarian issue now, and the world just watches a bunch of numbers increase!

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  1. The Fitness Diva
    January 9th, 2009 at 13:48 | #1
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    I agree with you completely, and I am disgusted as well.
    All the world sitting, watching and condoning this is an atrocity within itself.
    No other country would be allowed to do what Israel is doing to the Palestinians. The UN and all the “powers that be” should really be ashamed. It’s sick.

  2. Cookie Monster
    January 9th, 2009 at 15:24 | #2
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    Same here – just seeing the kids who are injured or have been killed literally breaks me down. We live in an era of not caring and living for the moment, and unfortunately as much as we care about what is happening, most people will stand, watch, and move on.

    It is a real shame.

  3. Jade
    January 9th, 2009 at 17:20 | #3
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    It’s all of the above and so much more! I can’t stand to see or hear about these cruel attacks happening to these innocent people! I’m sick and tired of it all…like I was telling you a week ago ( I think) how disgusted I am and how I feel towards everyone and everything in this world and trust me, I’ve never felt that way ever in my life!
    I just want to stand on the highest point in the world, sick up my middle fingers and say F*** this world, F*** everyone and etc…even though it would make me feel great for 2 seconds, I would have to get back to reality and realize that nothing on this god forsaken earth is going to change…which is sad and pathetic…Screw the world, screw Zionist, and fanaticism, and screw the united states of crap.

  4. Jade
    January 9th, 2009 at 17:20 | #4
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    It’s all of the above and so much more! I can’t stand to see or hear about these cruel attacks happening to these innocent people! I’m sick and tired of it all…like I was telling you a week ago ( I think) how disgusted I am and how I feel towards everyone and everything in this world and trust me, I’ve never felt that way ever in my life!
    I just want to stand on the highest point in the world, sick up my middle fingers and say F*** this world, F*** everyone and etc…even though it would make me feel great for 2 seconds, I would have to get back to reality and realize that nothing on this god forsaken earth is going to change…which is sad and pathetic…Screw the world, screw Zionist, and fanaticism, and screw the united states of crap.

  5. ASD
    January 9th, 2009 at 19:11 | #5
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    Stop saying Israel , Say IsraHell
    This campaign lunched to show the world Israhell , is an Illegal country .

    Say IsraHell in your writings , chat , conversations and artworks .

    Please forward This Message and Let the world Know

  6. Lauren
    January 9th, 2009 at 20:30 | #6
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    To the previous commenter, ASD, I don’t think spreading more hatred and animosity will help anyone in this situation.

    I agree with you, Mona, that this is a humanitarian issue. It’s not about who started what, which side you’re on or whose goals you agree with; whatever the case, it doesn’t justify the loss of so many innocent lives.

  7. Mona
    January 9th, 2009 at 20:34 | #7
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    @Lauren
    ASD tried to post the same thing on every post on my site! I deleted them all and kept this one. I wouldn’t go that far, but it shows you that people don’t understand and will never learn that hate gets you no where in this world.

  8. Rahul
    January 9th, 2009 at 20:53 | #8
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    Well.. the main thing is that if the big countries do not speak then it is no use if the smaller countries make their voices. Since Israel is backed by other main countries the smaller countries cannot make their voices.

    I’d heard that few counties which i would not like to name make a decision, a very small decision, to take a step to take it to the UN. But i still don’t know where the step has gone. has it even been stepped or not?

    what if the same situation had occurred in their own country….

  9. Professor Mikey
    January 9th, 2009 at 21:34 | #9
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    I agree with you completely related to the idea that this is a generation thing that is happening in the world. I had a discussion (to put it nicely) with my grandmother related to the US prez election about how there was a growing movement among the youth of this country that was going to lead to some big things occurring in the future. 18-30 yr are the key reason we have elected Obama and most of my friends in Iowa attended their first caucus that got him started.

    We are getting more vocal, active and we embrace new media technology that places more control on the individual. The difficulty is that our health care system has gotten good enough that our voice is not strong enough to overcome the older generations. We are close to the tipping scale though and I am looking forward to that day when my own nation as well as the rest of the world overcomes the troubles of our past.

  10. Fredo
    January 9th, 2009 at 22:29 | #10
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    :mrgreen:
    sickened… utterly beyond words
    I have to disagree with something you said though, you stated it’s a humanitarian issue now… No, it’s been a humanitarian issue for years. They just vamped up their efforts, it does not suffice to Israel to kill at a few per day… to achieve their goals they have to step it up a notch and they did… I can’t believe people don’t realize this spells out genocide, live effin genocide…. and they’re watching… we’re all watching… I’m dreading the worst, spilling into Lebanon (the bickering already started), this could very well be a 9/11 type BS move that could start WW3.
    I’ve heard somewhere that Israel might be staging a nuclear attack… now that’s uber messed!

    it’s too f’ed up anyway you look at it… just stop murdering innocent ppl :vangry:

  11. Fredo
    January 9th, 2009 at 22:44 | #11
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    @Jade
    Jade you should do the middle finger ;)
    works great… then you recoup, regroup and fight back…
    ;)

    see the thing is we outnumber them already too many to a few, but the problem is the majority is clueless but it’s coming.

    infowars [dot] com

  12. Ara
    January 10th, 2009 at 03:48 | #12
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    I am a Sri Lankan Tamil living in Canada. We are a minority group in Sri Lanka. We are treated the same way as Israel treats your people, and the world is completely ignoring us too!

    Israel has provided military equipment to the Sri Lankan government, including Kfir jet fighters that bomb our villages and towns, killing innocent people and children in the name of terrorism.

    I feel your pain :(

  13. Fredo
    January 10th, 2009 at 04:04 | #13
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    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7817909.stm

    what a red cross spokesman had to say

    :mrgreen:

  14. IT Freak
    January 10th, 2009 at 05:00 | #14
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    Wtf is this… the innocent ppl are being killed and israel govt. is saying that it is only the militants that they are targeting… fuck… ass holes… fuck off… this is not ur world…

    stop this killing

  15. satus
    January 10th, 2009 at 05:04 | #15
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    Hope peace will come soon… Save Our Planet! (^_^)

  16. Joel
    January 11th, 2009 at 08:49 | #16
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    I recall an argument raised by an Israeli spokesperson on Aljazeera. She said that Palestinian mothers are raising their kids to become terrorists. No wonder 40% of those killed were women and children. The insanity of the Zionists has got to stop. The US wonders why so many people hate them, it’s because of condoning these acts of genocide that they are hated.

  17. Brandon
    January 11th, 2009 at 18:10 | #17
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    Professor Mikey :
    I agree with you completely related to the idea that this is a generation thing that is happening in the world. I had a discussion (to put it nicely) with my grandmother related to the US prez election about how there was a growing movement among the youth of this country that was going to lead to some big things occurring in the future. 18-30 yr are the key reason we have elected Obama and most of my friends in Iowa attended their first caucus that got him started.

    I wouldn’t have too much hope in Obama if I were you. He loves Israel more than Bush… and he’s going to go back to Afghanistan and destroy what we missed the first time.

    ====

    The WW2 gen. in control is the main problem. They grew up in a world where they had their parents and leaders telling them what to think, whether they knew it was wrong or not and so that is all they know.

    Luckily, this generation has the internet, we can communicate freely what we feel and help re-assure each other that this shit is messed up, among other things. This is why so many countries want the web censored.

    But to put everything into perspective… nothing can be done, just look at this situation and realize that it is wrong and be thankful you are not there.

    We have much bigger problems coming.

  18. christina dennaoui
    January 12th, 2009 at 10:54 | #18
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    that might be the wittiest and apropos post headline I have read in some time. what astonishes me the most about this whole debacle is the extent to which money trumps everything from national sovereignty, religion, and human rights. At the end of the day, those with money, arab or israeli, want to keep it and they want the power that comes with it regardless of the bodies that pile up around them.

  19. jackieh
    January 19th, 2009 at 09:55 | #19
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    I wouldn’t have too much hope in Obama if I were you. He loves Israel more than Bush… and he’s going to go back to Afghanistan and destroy what we missed the first time.

    Obama in fact does have a pro-Palestinian past.

    But he is not alone in his country, and this “most powerful man of the world” stuff is just nonsense. He is part of a system that he will not overturn alone even if he wanted to. Best proof of it, he had to pander to Israeli interests just to get elected (after all, in terms of popular vote, 52 % is not that much if you consider the turnover for the vote – which means that without massive mobilisation from his supporters McCain would certainly have won the election – it was much sharper indeed than what the media conveyed). And even now, the odds that he will be able to say or do a lot in the right direction are very few. A small inflexion would already be a revolution in itself – thus, no, I would not expect too much from him – if anything at all.

    Add on top of this that internal issues are his priority, and Middle East was not even considered an international priority bafore the events in Gaza, and you have the whole picture.

    His hands are tied.

  20. Brandon
    January 23rd, 2009 at 06:32 | #20
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    jackieh :
    Obama in fact does have a pro-Palestinian past.

    And which past were you looking at? He has quite a few ‘pasts’ from what I’ve read. I’ve heard he’s a Christian, he’s a Muslim, he’s ‘Barry Satoro’, he’s not an American born citizen, he’s related to Cheney… the list goes on and on. They have peppered his past for a reason… and not all of them were done by racists fucks either. They do the same for EVERY conspiracy ‘theory’, ever heard of Roswell? Of course you have! Nobody knows the truth about it now either!

    He is also a politician, and they are 2nd only to lawyers as the worlds biggest liars, need proof get a History book, any country will do.

    jackieh :
    But he is not alone in his country, and this “most powerful man of the world” stuff is just nonsense.

    Yeah, Bush wasn’t too powerful either was he? He was totally stopped when he wanted to go to war with random people in the Middle East, they even called him on his shit ‘evidence’ too. Yep, nobody fell for his tripe, musicians didn’t sing songs for him, people didn’t enlist for ‘duty’, The 9/11 Commission answered every question about what happened and told the truth… What world were you in?
    All Obama has to do is piss Russia off an it’s over for everyone, you’ll have nukes and weapons you’ve never heard of emerge overnight with allies taking sides… and the GREAT part is, according to some of Nostradamus’ stuff. Russia will be provoked and war will break out again, believe what you want.

    Do you trust people to make the best choice (lol) or have you experienced the real world?

    jackieh :
    He is part of a system that he will not overturn alone even if he wanted to. Best proof of it, he had to pander to Israeli interests just to get elected (after all, in terms of popular vote, 52 % is not that much if you consider the turnover for the vote – which means that without massive mobilisation from his supporters McCain would certainly have won the election – it was much sharper indeed than what the media conveyed).

    Yeah, the House of Representatives put him in before the votes were counted – I was watching it. It helped me solidify that what I was told about in History was bullshit. People only vote so they can feel like they have a voice.
    He didn’t pander to Israel, it’s called acting – Like Bush being the ‘idiot’ all the time.

    jackieh :
    And even now, the odds that he will be able to say or do a lot in the right direction are very few. A small inflexion would already be a revolution in itself – thus, no, I would not expect too much from him – if anything at all.
    Add on top of this that internal issues are his priority, and Middle East was not even considered an international priority bafore the events in Gaza, and you have the whole picture.
    His hands are tied.

    His hands are not tied, they are free. He’s making you watch one hand while he waves the other. Trust him if you want, I wouldn’t load him a pencil. He is feigning ‘hope’ to play on human sympathy. He is the ‘good cop’ for Bush’s ‘bad cop’…

    He loves Israel > Palestine, if he didn’t he wouldn’t stand for Israel’s bullshit and halt ALL funding to them and increase funding to what is still lingering of Palestine. Ramming through the Gaza blockades with aid and attacking Israel forces if needed. I’d do it. Sure it would lead to fighting, but at least we’d be fighting for something good for a ‘change’.

    A vid from his YouTube Channel…

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jATQU2qh1m4

    Never done multi-quotes, so here’s hoping I got it right!

  21. jackieh
    January 29th, 2009 at 13:21 | #21
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    Brandon – I am not a conspiracy theorist, I don’t bring my info from paranoid nut cases… (I know that they exist and this is already more than enough to bug me).

    But to make a long story short:

    - He won with ONLY 52% in terms of popular vote – which means that in spite of massive mobilisation of his own electorate he needed every single vote he could possibly count on.
    - How strong is the Jewish/pro-Israeli vote in the US? What do they represent in terms of numbers? Of influence? Of effective voting? Of money for his campaign?
    - With comparison to this – what does the Arab American/Muslim/pro-Palestinian represent in terms of electorate? In terms of EFFECTIVE support?

    Just answer to these questions and you have it all.

    He will be active everywhere his hands are free (e.g. on the environment because he is not indebted to the petrobucks). On the other issues his efficiency will be very limited at best.

    So, yes, hope for change – diluted in A LOT of realism.

    One drop of wine in a BIG glass of water.

    Otherwise about pissing off other countries – Russia, yeah, but do not forget China… the emerging superpower of this century. And India should not be overlooked either – AND India has the atomic bomb! (I think China as well for that matter).

    US power is clearly on the decline and unable to sustain itself with its economy down the toilet (together with that of the world for that matter) – for better for worse, only time will tell.

    Thus in this context, no use bickering too much about Obama – his relevance will only decline with time. If he can get the US to engage in the fight against climate change this will already be a BIG deal, and maybe that’s about all the world can expect from him. Not even sure his influence on the economy will be that much paramount.

    Let’s keep silent about all the rest – hardly existent if at all.

    Don’t know if the man is sincere and good-willed, I dont’t pretend to be a mind reader – but whether he is or not is not going to make hell of a lot of a difference anyway.

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