1/08/15 Ramzy Baroud

Ramzy Baroud, an internationally-syndicated columnist and founder of PalestineChronicle.com, discusses how Mahmoud Abbas and his Palestinian Authority have lost their purpose and mandate; the legal consequences if Palestine gains membership in the International Criminal Court; and why the terrorist attack against French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo was motivated mostly by political, not religious, concerns.

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  1. John Ellis

    Political conflict — Collision of organized moralities

    For all governments of men are ruled by the organized will of the high achiever upper-half of society, namely the organized morality of the voting majority.

    For in our Western nations, a high achiever’s paradise has been established, whereby everyone gets to achieve the maximum self-worth, wealth, political power and self-glory that their brains and sex-appear can muster. A fake morality surely, as everyone ends up enriching themselves upon the misery of those in a lower class and the laboring-class lower half of society ends up with no liberty due to their not having the wealth to hire the politicians needed to gain liberty.

    Whereas, in a Muslim nation, the fake morality is the illusion that force is the only way to overcome evil and that government deadly force is the cure all for any kind of crime most evil. The end result, all political conflict is regarded as evil, a thing that can be resolved only by force.

    But for a fact, force is the ultimate conclusion of all things evil, making government deadly force a crime against humanity.

    So, the purpose of this world has to be to reach the ultimate conclusion of force, whereupon, all things will turn toward the good.

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