STAY-HUMAN
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"The tragedy of the people of Palestine is that their country was “given” by a foreign power to another people for the creation of a new state. The result was that many hundreds of thousands of innocent people were made permanently homeless. With every new conflict their numbers increased. How much longer is the world willing to endure this spectacle of wanton cruelty?"

- Bertrand Russell
On Religion and Revolution

So this is what I do in math class.

The idea that randomly wormed its way into my head is basically this; that if we didn’t believe in an afterlife, or second or third lives, we would never let injustice go as far as we do now. We would take to the streets and fight tooth and nail because this is all we we’ll ever have and this life right here is what we have to make the most of. The idea of an afterlife keeps people sedated, just put up with whatever’s thrown your way in this life because after all there’s a “perfect”, eternal life waiting for you. Grit your teeth and try to stay comfortable as possible where you are, there’s no point in bringing on even more hardship on yourself trying to “fight the system” when it’s temporary anyway.

Yeah the injustice is horrible but the people perpetrating the injustice will be punished “in the end” after all. I think the idea of divine justice carried out at the end of time by an almighty God (Allah, Jehova, whatever you call Him) plays a huge role in the amount of tolerance of injustice people have. It is human nature to want fairness, have you noticed how kids will make a fuss about the tiniest imbalance of scales but as we grow older we’re told more and more to “let it go”? We suppress our rage, we suppress the restlessness that is a result of oppression, and we suppress it because God’s gonna make up for everything later. Just stay put now. And if we don’t directly suffer ourselves, we feel as if though our “duty” against injustice to others in humanity is lifted off our shoulders because, again, God’s going to put them in Paradise for their suffering and those who made them suffer shall go to Hell.

Can you imagine, just for a second, if everyone suddenly stopped believing in religion? I don’t think anyone would be able to “tolerate” unfairness anymore, or just settle for “comfortable as possible” throughout this life. No one would yield to the the tyrants because why the fuck would you let them take the only thing you’ll ever have? And I think people’s need for justice would propel them to go after the few making life for the majority hell and make sure they suffer. It wouldn’t be pretty.

Now I’m not saying religion itself teaches us to be docile in the face of oppression, in fact many teach the opposite. Many religions preach the importance of justice and fairness and the right to fight for what is yours. But as the reality of the world is that many injustices go unanswered for and there is suffering caused by nature not just man, religion promises us compensation for these and I think that that has the negative side-effect of people becoming complacent. And I don’t just think that it’s the “idea” of an afterlife and divine justice that keep people down but also the fact that religious leaders teach you prayer > action. Worship the dogma, forget the principles. Pray to God that your injustices will be forgiven and those that are unjust to you will be punished. Instead of trying to eradicate wrong in this life, let’s let it be answered for in the next. Which, I think, is all completely bullshit, if religion preaches against injustice, and you truly believe in that religion, then should you not be trying your damn hardest to be true to the principles of your religion and fight against the oppression? I think the reason religious authority always conveniently leaves that part out is because then you might become a threat to their very own authority. It is the people in power, religious as well as political, that need to subjugate to keep their higher standing. If people were to realize that perhaps we need religious education and principle more than religious authority and dogma then maybe we’d overthrow those who garner power and wealth hypocritically under the banner of God.

Finally I understand that there are other things that keep people complacent; entertainment, materialism, hopelessness etc. etc. but I honestly think this underlying belief of something better later is a huge factor that keeps people in inaction. This was just me rambling about it from one viewpoint, what are your thoughts?

LOL according to this site Reform Judaism and Sikhism are pretty much the exact same thing…?

At first I was confused as to why Islam wasn’t on the list and I had a feeling it had to do with interpretation on issues like abortion (since I mentioned I was pro-choice) so I went and checked their description of Islam and I was right (bottom picture) -_-” Way to twist faith with the cultural beliefs of the majority of followers. “Gender roles are prescribed” Bahh.

On a different note; Daisy teach me about Judaism!


Chanukah Sameach!

To all my Jewish followers (: I don’t know about other time zones but it’s already the evening of the 20th where I am-

I love that we’ve been able to have so much open dialogue through tumblr and I love that though disagree on a lot of things we end up defending each other to death in the face of ignorance and racist fucks ;)

May you all have the joy of unreservedly stuffing your faces with latkes (and save me some) ;D



i-stand:



I’m Jewish. I visited the West Bank and saw the injustice. I stand against racism. I support the Irvine 11.



Respect.

i-stand:

I’m Jewish. I visited the West Bank and saw the injustice. I stand against racism. I support the Irvine 11.

Respect.

L’shanah tovah Jewish followers

I feel like I’m saying that grammatically wrong -_- ah well, as long as the sentiment gets through ;p

“I often hear them accuse Israel of Judaizing Jerusalem.

That’s like accusing America of Americanizing Washington, or the British of Anglicizing London.”

-Netanyahu

No that’s like accusing America of “Christianizing” Washington by forcibly removing other religious (ethnic is Israel’s case) populations and it would be completely disgusting for America to do just like it’s disgusting that Israel is actually doing it.

Netanyahu talking about how Islam killed thousands of Americans

I might have to puke.

Again, I can’t believe I’m repeating this again but is it really that hard to say that extremists and ignorant people are the cause of terrorism? Is it that hard not to bring Islam into it?

When somebody else commits an act of terrorism a new religious term isn’t invented for it (and rightly so) so why are Islamism and Islamist terms (that immediately cast a negative shadow over the entire religion because these negative connotations have the root “Islam”) but there’s no such thing as “Christianist” or “Judaist” to imply extreme factions in Christianity or Judaism- it’s because acts of terror from those groups are not associated with the religion and rightly so.

So can we please hold individuals to account for their own actions and not condemn entire (huge, 1.5 billion people huge) groups?

thepoliticalnotebook:
Awful Chart of the Day. This is from documents used at the FBI training base in Quantico. According to this chart, the more devout a Muslim  is (in contrast with how devout a Christian or Jew is) the more violent. Andrew Gelman points out the glaring historical inaccuracies in this chart on his blog (you’d think said inaccuracies wouldn’t need to be spelled out, but…). 
If you haven’t already, go read Spencer Ackerman’s pieces on the FBI’s training of counterterrorism agents and the descriptions and assertions made about Islam, violence, and terrorism. It’s some excellent journalism. [Chart via]
stay-human:
This actually made me laugh simply because of how obviously ridiculous it is- also that awkward moment when “All Terrorists are Muslims …except the 99.6% that aren’t” That’s awkward with the whole Islam being the most prominent source of violence, eh?

thepoliticalnotebook:

Awful Chart of the Day. This is from documents used at the FBI training base in Quantico. According to this chart, the more devout a Muslim  is (in contrast with how devout a Christian or Jew is) the more violent. Andrew Gelman points out the glaring historical inaccuracies in this chart on his blog (you’d think said inaccuracies wouldn’t need to be spelled out, but…). 

If you haven’t already, go read Spencer Ackerman’s pieces on the FBI’s training of counterterrorism agents and the descriptions and assertions made about Islam, violence, and terrorism. It’s some excellent journalism. [Chart via]

stay-human:

This actually made me laugh simply because of how obviously ridiculous it is- also that awkward moment when “All Terrorists are Muslims …except the 99.6% that aren’t” That’s awkward with the whole Islam being the most prominent source of violence, eh?

freedomforfalasteen: Jews Against the Occupation http://www.petitiononline.com/JvO1/

To: Israeli government; international public opinionWe, concerned Jews from around the world, continue to view with horror the consequences of military repression and economic blockade of the Palestinians by Israel.
Israel and the Palestinians are not equal partners in a peace process. Israel is a nation state equipped with an army and highly sophisticated weaponry; the Palestinians are a dispossessed people, living under Israeli military, political and economic control in a territory fragmented by expanding Jewish settlements.
The calculated act of provocation organized by Ariel Sharon at Haram el-Sharif, with the agreement and support of Ehud Barak, set the region ablaze. This was possible because the situation was already potentially explosive as a result of the Israeli delaying tactics and refusal to recognize a Palestinian state whose proclamation has been repeatedly deferred.
Israel gains legitimacy for its actions by claiming to act in the name of Jews worldwide. As Jews, we deplore antisemitism and all forms of racism. We support the co-existence, on equal terms, of Palestinians, Israelis, and all other peoples of the region and call for an end to Israeli aggression and oppression.
We urge Israel to uphold the human rights of Palestinians by:

Immediate, total and unconditional withdrawal from all of the territories taken by force and occupied in 1967
Recognition of the Palestinian right to national self-determination, to return and to compensation, and the implementation of steps towards the realization of this right
Abolition of all discriminatory laws, and the introduction of full legal equality between Jews and non-Jews
Diistribution of resources and a massive program of international aid to rehabilitate Palestinian communities.
Only an approach based on these elements stands any chance of leading to the conditions for a just peace in the region.

freedomforfalasteen: Jews Against the Occupation http://www.petitiononline.com/JvO1/

To: Israeli government; international public opinion

We, concerned Jews from around the world, continue to view with horror the consequences of military repression and economic blockade of the Palestinians by Israel.

Israel and the Palestinians are not equal partners in a peace process. Israel is a nation state equipped with an army and highly sophisticated weaponry; the Palestinians are a dispossessed people, living under Israeli military, political and economic control in a territory fragmented by expanding Jewish settlements.

The calculated act of provocation organized by Ariel Sharon at Haram el-Sharif, with the agreement and support of Ehud Barak, set the region ablaze. This was possible because the situation was already potentially explosive as a result of the Israeli delaying tactics and refusal to recognize a Palestinian state whose proclamation has been repeatedly deferred.

Israel gains legitimacy for its actions by claiming to act in the name of Jews worldwide. As Jews, we deplore antisemitism and all forms of racism. We support the co-existence, on equal terms, of Palestinians, Israelis, and all other peoples of the region and call for an end to Israeli aggression and oppression.

We urge Israel to uphold the human rights of Palestinians by:

Only an approach based on these elements stands any chance of leading to the conditions for a just peace in the region.

morganbrie said: Exactly. The actions of one cannot represent the feelings, motivations, or actions of the whole, and just because someone claims to be a Christian or a Muslim (or w/e) doesn’t mean they are acting in a way corresponding with those values. You rock :)

♥ Hey atleast from this we learn that there seem to be more sane people than the bigots- I’m sorry if I missed anyone’s response =/

A funeral procession once passed in front of the Prophet Muhammed (PBUH) and he stood up out of respect. When he was told the person in the coffin was Jewish and not Muslim, he said: “Was it not a living (soul)?

Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) [Bukhari]

Fellow pro-Palestinians; if you post something that is genuinely antisemitic

  1. I am immediately unfollowing you
  2. We are not part of the same cause, the very roots of the tragedy that befell the Palestinians was due to ethnic hatred and religious bigotry- if you stoop to that level you are actually working against the Palestinian cause. 
  3. That is all.

palestinianrefugeerevolution:

“In Palestine” - 2 Jewish songwriters write a song for Palestine

http://www.richsiegel.com/

When Zionists tell me that Palestinians are occupying Jewish land

I don’t even have a coherent response to this.

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