Atheists & Agnostics
Related: About this forumThis just about sums it up id say RANT
this is 2023.
One of my earliest memories of television is seeing Yassar Arifat and some things going down in Israel on CBS evening news with Walter Cronkite.
Here i am 3 years old in 1976, and can remember that 21" inch console Zenith showing me people hurting other people in a land far away.
Throughout the years it kept going on and on and on.
Im 50 fucking years old, and honestly whats changed? Atrocities committed in the name of some damn belief. Kids and babies blown up, hostages taken, bloodshed all in the name of two conflicting stories of an entity who owns a patch of damn desert. Powerful nations exploited this notion for gain.
This shit never ends. It's probably going to do us all in.......
dflprincess
(28,506 posts)has worn us all out.
Skittles
(159,944 posts)it's like they hate each other more than they love their own kids, disgusting
Think. Again.
(18,574 posts)...for your rage about all this.
spike jones
(1,784 posts)Duppers
(28,258 posts)Some decades ago, my hyper-religious mother traveled throughout the area and came back disappointed because of her unrealistic expectations that the buildings would look similar to but more ancient than, Roman cathedrals.
Dumb? Yes, she was, but as I said, she was religious.
progressoid
(50,769 posts)I remember first seeing this here in the Atheists and Agnostics forum.
Thanks for bringing her back into my brain. She's done some great stuff.
czarjak
(12,498 posts)HAB911
(9,365 posts)samnsara
(18,290 posts)Farmer-Rick
(11,500 posts)Went to visit Israel. Before she went, it was all about how wonderful it would be. How she was going to move there when they retired.
When she came back, she was rather subdued and little by little it came out why. "It was just a desert" she said. She was dismayed it had many over crowded cities and dirty looking areas. I guess she expected everything to be lush and green with many beautiful gleaming cities.
She then stopped talking about moving there and has bought a farm in PA to retire to.
MayReasonRule
(1,884 posts)Look
I understand too little too late
I realize there are things you say and do
You can never take back
But what would you be if you didn't even try
You have to try
So after a lot of thought
I'd like to reconsider
Please
If it's not too late
Make it a cheeseburger
So glad it worked out well for her!
Mr.Bill
(24,828 posts)from the Washington Post. The headline reads:
UN Backs Arab Peace Plan 80-0.
Hope for New Era of Peace in Middle East.
It's from 1958.
Insane