...and the tyrants of Tehran and associated places, that people have thought of it before. This is a poem by GK Chesterton (yes, he who made bad jokes about Jews - believe it or not):
I like the pathos of this poem (pathos in the old, primary meaning of the term), but I must add - sadly- that much of the darkness, as you rightly call it, that befalls Israel, is due to Israel itself. Political prudence and foresight was never, never, part of Jewish genius (if there is such a thing at all): one has only to read the second book of Kings, or Josephus, to realize it.
Whatever may have been the case in the past, you must not blame Israel for its woes in the present. No country has made a greater effort to have some peace; the fact is however that only armed force keeps its neighbours away from its throat, as in 1948 and 1967. The boundaries of, shall we say, a certain religion, are conflict areas everywhere, with war either open or simmering: in West and East Africa, in the Balkans, in the Caucasus, in central Asia and the sub-continent, and wherever they are settled in numbers. Israel is not any guilties than the Christians of Nigeria, the Pandits of Kasshmir, or the Greeks of Anatolia.
Speaking as an Italian (that is as a member of a nation that has nothing to apologize for to anyone), I don't see why anyone should consider being ashamed of belonging to the nation of Jack Kirby, Albert Einstein or the Mendelssohn family.
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