Thank you. I've never read or heard anything regarding the POV of Palestinians living in Israel. It sounds very similar to our Black population during the Jim Crow era.
Thank you. I've never read or heard anything regarding the POV of Palestinians living in Israel. It sounds very similar to our Black population during the Jim Crow era.
I had the same thought when I saw a video on Twitter. Israeli Forces personnel swaggered into a shop, like they thought they were god, bullied a little boy & blocked a woman (presumably his mother) when she tried to intervene. The video had no sound (it looked like it was from the store's security camera), but you could see them shouting at the boy, shouting at the woman, and tearing the boy's shirt off, before finally leaving.
The people looked as though they had just been terrorized by rabid dogs, or an angry bear, that they couldn't possibly understand in human terms. It was just so clear that there was nothing that Israeli Forces wanted from them, except to "put them in their place" — and nothing that they could possibly do to avoid Israeli Forces' violent malice — that my subconscious filled in the lack of audio, with a southern drawl.
Thank you. I've never read or heard anything regarding the POV of Palestinians living in Israel. It sounds very similar to our Black population during the Jim Crow era.
I had the same thought when I saw a video on Twitter. Israeli Forces personnel swaggered into a shop, like they thought they were god, bullied a little boy & blocked a woman (presumably his mother) when she tried to intervene. The video had no sound (it looked like it was from the store's security camera), but you could see them shouting at the boy, shouting at the woman, and tearing the boy's shirt off, before finally leaving.
The people looked as though they had just been terrorized by rabid dogs, or an angry bear, that they couldn't possibly understand in human terms. It was just so clear that there was nothing that Israeli Forces wanted from them, except to "put them in their place" — and nothing that they could possibly do to avoid Israeli Forces' violent malice — that my subconscious filled in the lack of audio, with a southern drawl.