@@outandabout4812 the empathy for them seems to be offset by the fact that they want to destroy Israel, and not only talk about it, but also attempt it at each opportunity
To her credit, she at least recognized the colonial mindset, and made some humanitarian statements. She did state she believes in equality for all peoples, something I haven’t heard from other guests in the videos I have watched.
@@blabla12654Some people think that the Palestinians want to be treated as equal human beings, and be able to live in their own sovereign state, per the original UN commitment, versus behind security walls, under military occupation, in an apartheid environment.
You can have a Jewish state or you can have a democratic state. Demographically, you can't do both simultaneously in Palestine. A Jewish state necessarily depends on continuing disenfranchisement of Palestinian Arabs, and a democratic state means an Arab majority after millions of refugees return. Anything less is just more apartheid.
Palestine was never an independent Arab state. Majority of Arabs calling themselves “Palestinian” are from Egypt and Arabia. Let them go back to their ancestral lands.
A social psychologist clearly struggling with cognitive dissonance about Palestinians wanting their "independence" as she calls it, is something to behold. You can't make this up. Then, "system justification" and "us versus them" at its finest and delusional. I don't assume that she's not educated about Israel's insistence at subjugation; she's twisting herself into pretzel shapes to make her side the good ones and the other side as maniacal, bloodthirsty and irrational.
She is very irrelevant. Haredim got enough time. They got the benefit of Israel without paying any price. There is a good reason other Israelis are frustrated.
What a sincere, beautiful, loving human being she is!
Interesting perspective. Faster playback speed helps.
She’s clearly a product of her upbringing. And there is certainly a struggle there. Lack of cohesive theology here.
What do you mean by “cohesive theology”? Judaism does not lend itself well to the notion of “theology” let alone to the search for a cohesive one.
She seems like an intelligent and thoughtful person. Confounding how she can't figure out why Israel is continually under attack.
I've noticed this. They can't seem to have empathy for their neighbors that is some.
@@outandabout4812 the empathy for them seems to be offset by the fact that they want to destroy Israel, and not only talk about it, but also attempt it at each opportunity
To her credit, she at least recognized the colonial mindset, and made some humanitarian statements. She did state she believes in equality for all peoples, something I haven’t heard from other guests in the videos I have watched.
@@blabla12654Some people think that the Palestinians want to be treated as equal human beings, and be able to live in their own sovereign state, per the original UN commitment, versus behind security walls, under military occupation, in an apartheid environment.
@@YogaladyToronto Some people think the Earth is flat and use similar quality arguments. It doesn't mean the Earth is flat does it
In good always prevails over evil.
Powerful. Am Yisrael Chai. Patience and wisdom.
Please interview yishai fleisher
You can have a Jewish state or you can have a democratic state. Demographically, you can't do both simultaneously in Palestine. A Jewish state necessarily depends on continuing disenfranchisement of Palestinian Arabs, and a democratic state means an Arab majority after millions of refugees return. Anything less is just more apartheid.
Palestine was never an independent Arab state. Majority of Arabs calling themselves “Palestinian” are from Egypt and Arabia. Let them go back to their ancestral lands.
yeesh
And when the Creator flips that switch in heaven where man has no say in that switch do you really want to be there on a lie in genocide?
A social psychologist clearly struggling with cognitive dissonance about Palestinians wanting their "independence" as she calls it, is something to behold. You can't make this up.
Then, "system justification" and "us versus them" at its finest and delusional. I don't assume that she's not educated about Israel's insistence at subjugation; she's twisting herself into pretzel shapes to make her side the good ones and the other side as maniacal, bloodthirsty and irrational.
You didn't clear sand. There were communities already built. And Israel built on that and developed it.
She is very irrelevant. Haredim got enough time. They got the benefit of Israel without paying any price. There is a good reason other Israelis are frustrated.
Well you live all over the west bank.
*Judea and Samaria
Where do you live? On land 672 times the size of Israel or in a 1 million mile area preaching to Israel to return to Auscwitz few mile border?
@@user-bo8nb2miAmen.
Well ignorance is bliss, isn't it? Haredi rarely live in the West Bank. The deeply religious Jews of the West Bank settlements are RARELY Haredim.