RoccoR
Gold Member
RE: The debates
⁜→ toobfreak, ForeverYoung436, P F Tinmore, et al,
To best describe the Arab Palestinians one has to understand → a psychological problem that runs rampant in depressed territories and regions. They are a population of “politically effected long-termers” in in the depressed territories and regions. It is a population that is familiar with the technology that is updated, but beyond them in terms of the impact both socially and pschologically. They are unable to adapt in terms of social, economic and political policies; much of which is tribal and outdated.
Most of the Arab Palestinian legacy beliefs of today are actually scwabbles held over from Lost Generation (a Gertrude Stein term), born 1883 and 1900. The Arab Palestinians were never able to push past the era of the Greatest Generation (born ≈ 1901 to 1927) and through the The Silent Generation, The Baby Boomers (Korean, Viet Nam, both Gulf Wars, Afghanistan and the Conflicts in the darker places like Somalia and Yemen), Generation X, The Millennials, and into today's Generation Z'ers. Less than 10% of today's Arab Palestinian population was alive during the lifetime of Albert Einstien (1879-1955) and Neils Bohr (1885-1962) contemplated the inner workings and hidden mechanism of those great men (BTW: Both had at least one Jewish Parent - and - both had are Nobel Laureates.). OH! The Arab Palestinians know how to use today's technology but have no experience and made no real contribution to the development of these wonders or today's technology.
The Arab Palestinians generally have no respect due to all fellow sentient beings (especially the Jewish), and kill on the basis of a sense of entitlement and issues that were determined more than half a century ago, and before the creation of a Palestinian State.
The Arab Palestinians expect a reward for something they did not earn, yet want surrendered to them. None, I repeat, none of the Arab Palestinians were alive to remember a time when their generation established sovereignty, let alone during any time in which some generation defended their sovereignty.
AND, the Arab Palestinians of today were never alive in a time when they politically accept the consequences of their actions or respected the international laws protecting life.
Just My Thought →
Most Respectfully,
R
⁜→ toobfreak, ForeverYoung436, P F Tinmore, et al,
To best describe the Arab Palestinians one has to understand → a psychological problem that runs rampant in depressed territories and regions. They are a population of “politically effected long-termers” in in the depressed territories and regions. It is a population that is familiar with the technology that is updated, but beyond them in terms of the impact both socially and pschologically. They are unable to adapt in terms of social, economic and political policies; much of which is tribal and outdated.
(COMMENT)Then what's keeping them there suffering in Palestine?ForeverYoung436 said:
Most of the Arab Palestinian legacy beliefs of today are actually scwabbles held over from Lost Generation (a Gertrude Stein term), born 1883 and 1900. The Arab Palestinians were never able to push past the era of the Greatest Generation (born ≈ 1901 to 1927) and through the The Silent Generation, The Baby Boomers (Korean, Viet Nam, both Gulf Wars, Afghanistan and the Conflicts in the darker places like Somalia and Yemen), Generation X, The Millennials, and into today's Generation Z'ers. Less than 10% of today's Arab Palestinian population was alive during the lifetime of Albert Einstien (1879-1955) and Neils Bohr (1885-1962) contemplated the inner workings and hidden mechanism of those great men (BTW: Both had at least one Jewish Parent - and - both had are Nobel Laureates.). OH! The Arab Palestinians know how to use today's technology but have no experience and made no real contribution to the development of these wonders or today's technology.
The Arab Palestinians generally have no respect due to all fellow sentient beings (especially the Jewish), and kill on the basis of a sense of entitlement and issues that were determined more than half a century ago, and before the creation of a Palestinian State.
The Arab Palestinians expect a reward for something they did not earn, yet want surrendered to them. None, I repeat, none of the Arab Palestinians were alive to remember a time when their generation established sovereignty, let alone during any time in which some generation defended their sovereignty.
AND, the Arab Palestinians of today were never alive in a time when they politically accept the consequences of their actions or respected the international laws protecting life.
Just My Thought →
Most Respectfully,
R