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Ysobelle ([personal profile] ysobelle) wrote2006-08-05 02:22 am

On the one hand....

I set out tonight to get some ribbon, and work on a motif for my sign with Bev. We also thought it'd be nice to see Erin, who, with a broken arm, is almost housebound, and going out of her mind with boredom. So we hopped in the car and drove up to Norristown. And that's when it all started to go wrong....


Well, not wrong, really. We had a fabulous time at Ruby Tuesday's. But of course, by then, Michael's was closed, so no ribbon. But hey, there's a Lowes! So I dragged them both in to see the tabletop I was thinking of getting. Oh, but look! They have cedar! I can get the tabletop I wanted! So suddenly it's 10pm, Erin's broken arm is throbbing because her Percoset's worn off, and I have a trunk full of wood, carriage bolts, and spray paint. Then it's back to Erin's for ice cream and conversation until her eyes start to glaze over from the pain meds she took as soon as we walked in the door. Now it's after 2am. I have no ribbon. But I do have a tabletop.


And in other news?

Why the fuck do I even try? People are always going to believe what they want to believe about Jews. Whether they say, "Israel is killing civilians!" or "Jews are the cause of all the fucking wars in the world!" it's all the same thing. Anti-Semitism rises and falls in fashionable waves, but it never goes away. I'll keep shouting, but sometimes I just feel like a whisper in a noisy crowd.

[identity profile] christianet.livejournal.com 2006-08-06 02:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Actually, I blame British foreign policy in the 19th century for what is going on in the Middle East right now.

It's not just Israel's fault in this. The problem is that just about everyone in the Middle East can claim ancestors' blood in that soil.

[identity profile] ysobelle.livejournal.com 2006-08-06 02:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, to an extent, that's true. But the conflict has been solely with the Jews on the land. Or, rather, the Jews controlling the land, as they'd already lived there in some amounts for thousands of years. Again, no one seems to have a problem with the half of Palestine that became Jordan.

Israel does what it has to to survive. Is it overkill, horrible pun not intended? I don't know. I just don't know what else they could do. Giving up land hasn't worked. Peace treaties haven't worked. What's left?