2006-07-15 11:45
digitaldiscipline
On the one hand, it sucks that so many people are getting hurt over political and religious crap; on the other hand, things have been in such a tense, unnatural, and generally fucked-up state over there for so long that it might be better in the long run that all the crap gets addressed. I don't think a lot of killing is necessarily the way to go about it, but if the powers that be would stop acting selfishly and let the people do what they want (which I see as being sectarian states, not the arbitrary national boundaries that were imposed after WWII and during subsequent folderol by outside parties). *shrug*
It's eastern Europe all over again, and after the initial turmoil, things are relatively stable there now. But it gets a lot more attention and outside influence because of the oil.
If I have any family over there, it's at a fairly substantial remove (I think my dad's grandfather and his family were the ones who came over; I'm not sure if the whole clan did, or just that branch of it), and they're unknown to me. My nearest tie over there is through
angel_sil, who lived in Israel for a few years after college, and she knows folks over there.
ETA:
- Salon's take on the tensions
-
cedarseed, who lives in Beirut and is chronicling what's going on (link courtesy of
ikilled007, who knows something about blogging from the middle of the suck)
It's eastern Europe all over again, and after the initial turmoil, things are relatively stable there now. But it gets a lot more attention and outside influence because of the oil.
If I have any family over there, it's at a fairly substantial remove (I think my dad's grandfather and his family were the ones who came over; I'm not sure if the whole clan did, or just that branch of it), and they're unknown to me. My nearest tie over there is through
ETA:
- Salon's take on the tensions
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