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Monday, March 31, 2003
Children
The episode on the weekend where Israeli jeeps broke up a protest of Palestinian primary school children with stun grenades and tear gas brought tears to my eyes. What does it take for people to wake up and realise that what they are doing is outside the bounds of moral responsibility? I'm not saying that either side in the Israeli/Palestinian conflict is right, there is manifestly barbarism and wrong on both sides. What I am saying is that there should be a point when people look at the means necessary to reach their ends and realise that the means they are using will make it impossible for the goals they hold dear to be achieved. |
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