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Originally Posted by Nistelrooy10
You're not supposed to take a neutral stance, and dish out equal amount of criticism at both sides. You're supposed to support what you believe is right.
What is there not to take seriously? You sound like I'm going around making things up. I have my reasons for not celebrating Masada, and that's that...I don't think they're heroes, and I don't think they should be celebrated.
I'm not going to go against my belief for the sake of neutrality and appearing good an an internet forum.
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I'm not talking about Masada but Israel in general, and I'm not saying you are making things up but as you are so anti-Israel that taints whatever you might say.
I am neutral in this saga in that I neither favour the Israeli or Palestinian opinion over the other and will be critical or supportive when they are deserving of such. Opinion over the last sixty years has been polarised on the World stage and look where that has got us- the middle east became an extension of the cold war in that Israel was significantly backed by the United States whilst Egypt recieved the same support but from the Soviet Union which meant any war in the region could have led to WWIII- which Kozygin threatened the US with just before the six days war. This will only have a chance however slim of being sorted out if no preference on the world stage is given.