This song is an altered version of an earlier sign that was published and sung by these children in the wake of October 7th. It is not propaganda taught to children as a part of a regular diet is hate. It is a song that originally commemorated the loss/sacrifice of soldiers who helped to establish the state of Israel. These children are singing about a safe return to their homes after the war when they will plow their fields in safety again.
If I had a say,I certainly wouldn't have endorsed the song, but I can understand the sentiment. It was right to take it down. That said, this doesn't compare to school curriculum or a children's program anchored by a12 yr old girl and an adult in a bunny costume spewing Jew hate to children and encouraging them to grow up and be heroes and martyrs by killing Jews. Remember, to them Israel is the Little Satan and America is the Big Satan. We're next.
It can. What exactly are you saying?
Are you of the opinion that Jews are as full of hate and murderous intent as the Gazans? Serious question. I'm not Jewish btw. Im not opposed to adjusting my viewing on something, but i do seek to be thoughtful and careful.
Im not proclaiming to be an expert in the region, however I am learning quite a bit so Im not going to be able to convince anyone of anything.
Before Oct 7 I was mainly neutral on Israel as a country THOUGH,, .I STILL always took their side when I heard about their Gaza skirmishes....after all we have been propagandized to death about the "filthy mooslims", so they are easy to see as the enemy.
After Oct 7 is when I started to really dig into what is going on there and from those findings I have changed my position. I have learned about the evil nature of those that created and run this "country" and the tricks that they have employed over time to divide people in their never ending conquest for dominion over the rest of the World.
I have no issue with Jews other than Jewish people who talk that chosen one crap or Jews that refuse to call out evil people just because they are supposedly Jewish......I have no problem with Muslims as a whole though I just dont have much in common with them in general so therefore very few have found their way into my circle over the years.
Also note that I dont question people about things like jobs, religion and such when meeting them, I prefer to hear what they have to say first before attaching a label so I could hang out with someone multiple times before even knowing about these affiliations if they dont bring it up first.
Not sure if I answered your question but these are my thoughts.
I am in that place of researching. The biggest issue is that I am limited on time. Over the last few decades, I have followed the persecuted Church closely, so I can speak to that. In that process, I have learned about the the Muslim religion. There is a book that I hope to read called Islam Uncensored which interviews a host of individuals on the subject from various perspectives to include some from both sides. It records those conversations and let's then speak for themselves.
I don't hate someone for being Muslim, but the history of Islam being with Mohammed is pretty dark. I feel frustrated because I have the impression (rightly it wrongly, I didn't know) that there is a lop sided bias against Jews that glosses over that very dark and sordid history of Islam. It is heart rending, the abuses that Islam has motivated so many to perpetrate even against its own, especially women and girls. Peaceful Muslims exist, that's true, but the only way to do that is the focus on certain parts of the Korean to the exclusion of others. The doctrine of abrogation basically says that later teachings which are more harsh take precedence over earlier more peaceful ones.
I'm know that there are evil people who are Jewish who have done evil things. The original Khazerians, if my understanding is correct, were not actually Jews. They simply took on a Jewish identity out a wrong motivation.
I'm a work in progress on the subject. I'm not willing to make a big shift and paint all/most Jews in a negative light without a careful process.
This song is an altered version of an earlier sign that was published and sung by these children in the wake of October 7th. It is not propaganda taught to children as a part of a regular diet is hate. It is a song that originally commemorated the loss/sacrifice of soldiers who helped to establish the state of Israel. These children are singing about a safe return to their homes after the war when they will plow their fields in safety again. If I had a say,I certainly wouldn't have endorsed the song, but I can understand the sentiment. It was right to take it down. That said, this doesn't compare to school curriculum or a children's program anchored by a12 yr old girl and an adult in a bunny costume spewing Jew hate to children and encouraging them to grow up and be heroes and martyrs by killing Jews. Remember, to them Israel is the Little Satan and America is the Big Satan. We're next.
hate begats hate
It can. What exactly are you saying? Are you of the opinion that Jews are as full of hate and murderous intent as the Gazans? Serious question. I'm not Jewish btw. Im not opposed to adjusting my viewing on something, but i do seek to be thoughtful and careful.
Im not proclaiming to be an expert in the region, however I am learning quite a bit so Im not going to be able to convince anyone of anything.
Before Oct 7 I was mainly neutral on Israel as a country THOUGH,, .I STILL always took their side when I heard about their Gaza skirmishes....after all we have been propagandized to death about the "filthy mooslims", so they are easy to see as the enemy.
After Oct 7 is when I started to really dig into what is going on there and from those findings I have changed my position. I have learned about the evil nature of those that created and run this "country" and the tricks that they have employed over time to divide people in their never ending conquest for dominion over the rest of the World.
I have no issue with Jews other than Jewish people who talk that chosen one crap or Jews that refuse to call out evil people just because they are supposedly Jewish......I have no problem with Muslims as a whole though I just dont have much in common with them in general so therefore very few have found their way into my circle over the years.
Also note that I dont question people about things like jobs, religion and such when meeting them, I prefer to hear what they have to say first before attaching a label so I could hang out with someone multiple times before even knowing about these affiliations if they dont bring it up first.
Not sure if I answered your question but these are my thoughts.
I am in that place of researching. The biggest issue is that I am limited on time. Over the last few decades, I have followed the persecuted Church closely, so I can speak to that. In that process, I have learned about the the Muslim religion. There is a book that I hope to read called Islam Uncensored which interviews a host of individuals on the subject from various perspectives to include some from both sides. It records those conversations and let's then speak for themselves. I don't hate someone for being Muslim, but the history of Islam being with Mohammed is pretty dark. I feel frustrated because I have the impression (rightly it wrongly, I didn't know) that there is a lop sided bias against Jews that glosses over that very dark and sordid history of Islam. It is heart rending, the abuses that Islam has motivated so many to perpetrate even against its own, especially women and girls. Peaceful Muslims exist, that's true, but the only way to do that is the focus on certain parts of the Korean to the exclusion of others. The doctrine of abrogation basically says that later teachings which are more harsh take precedence over earlier more peaceful ones. I'm know that there are evil people who are Jewish who have done evil things. The original Khazerians, if my understanding is correct, were not actually Jews. They simply took on a Jewish identity out a wrong motivation. I'm a work in progress on the subject. I'm not willing to make a big shift and paint all/most Jews in a negative light without a careful process.