When a person or people are wrongly oppressed, they can respond in one of two ways: they can rise above petty revenge in order to spare others from suffering a similar fate, uplifting all of us with their example. Think Nelson Mandela.
Or they can mimic their abusers, internalize their abuse, and inflict it on others. Think Israel.
Articles like yours dare give me hope that the passive acceptance of Zionism's festering narrative is about to be replaced with something much brighter.
When a person or people are wrongly oppressed, they can respond in one of two ways: they can rise above petty revenge in order to spare others from suffering a similar fate, uplifting all of us with their example. Think Nelson Mandela.
Or they can mimic their abusers, internalize their abuse, and inflict it on others. Think Israel.
Articles like yours dare give me hope that the passive acceptance of Zionism's festering narrative is about to be replaced with something much brighter.