American Jewish comedian Adam Friedland describes how he discovered the brutal realities of the Israeli occupation 18 years ago during a ‘birthright’ trip to...
yeah, but if you want to make israel look perfect why show people settlements where they can literally look down and see the underclass of palestinians below?
Because that’s almost perfect. In their eyes, the dirty underclass will either perish and their land taken, or they work as slaves and servants.
Kings and emperors parade in the dirty muddy streets so their subjects grovel at them. Slave masters sip tea on their porch while slaves are bleeding on the ground and getting whipped.
The only real problem for them is that it’s taking too long to reach perfection.
And if that’s not it, then seeing all of them from your high tower that you stole makes you believe you’re superior because you’re in their house while they’re on the streets.
Because that’s almost perfect. In their eyes, the dirty underclass will either perish and their land taken, or they work as slaves and servants.
Kings and emperors parade in the dirty muddy streets so their subjects grovel at them. Slave masters sip tea on their porch while slaves are bleeding on the ground and getting whipped.
The only real problem for them is that it’s taking too long to reach perfection.
And if that’s not it, then seeing all of them from your high tower that you stole makes you believe you’re superior because you’re in their house while they’re on the streets.