52. Jerusalem, 1998 - The gospel of hate
In which Eleanor contemplates vicious repeating cycles.
Eleanor's in the parallel dimension of the "anti-Ubuntu".
Eleanor
18 September, 1998
Things are bad in Jerusalem again with the settlers.
Sometimes I almost bizarrely want them to keep it up. I want them to be even more brazen, even more viscous. To make it so demonstrably obvious what naked violent Zionism means so that that world finally gets it and turns away in disgust. So that we can end this vicious repeating cycle of history. The outcast and oppressed become the oppressors, even worse than those who oppressed them, as they wield the shield of victimhood to deflect all criticism, justify all actions.
We broke that cycle in South Africa. But there’s no Ubuntu here. I’m in a parallel dimension of the anti-Ubuntu.
Here we have the gospel of hate.
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