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pm | | farmer hat (2nd Dec 20 at 4:43am UTC) | | These Still/Former Jewish/Israelis are farmer hat a tough bunch. They refuse the safe confines of a nuclearized Jewish ghetto and choose instead exile among cultures and nations that formerly persecuted Jews and remain profoundly ambivalent about them. Moreover, by leaving Israel they transgress Jewish and Christian Holocaust theology that sees empowerment of Jews in Israel as the redemptive response to Jewish powerlessness that terminated in the Holocaust. Choosing instead to wander within and among the Other Nations, they are also alienated by their experience and language from traditional Diaspora Jews.
However, anyone who observes Jewish post-Holocaust life from a dispassionate distance can see it for what it is an interconnected web of ascendancy and power.Being on the felt cowboy hats other side of empire power for so long, who can criticize Jews for deciding that is their turn for power, even if it is at the expense of another people's suffering. After all, Germany has made the same decision flat brim hats after the Holocaust and with help from these very same Constantinian Jews who, in their own self-serving way, limit their critique to the German past. And if the choice were theirs to make, who among the nations would choose any other route, regardless of the cost?
Importantly, progressive Israelis who have occupied the German liberal sensibility lay blame on Israel's waywardness in the areas Germany knows well from its own history on right-wing politicians and their full brim hard hats followers that have recently come to power in Israel. Thus the Israel-German historical parallel is drawn even if it is unannounced. Jewish politics in an innocent Israel has been taken over by the right-wing just as an innocent Germany was taken over during the Nazi era.
This wrestling with Jews attests once again to how German perception of Jews is at ground level an internal wrestling with German history.Of course, there are some Germans who believe they have entered a new Germany and that entanglement with Jews is old-hat. The issue Germany confronts today has to do with imported workers from different parts of the world and with different religious backgrounds. In a democratic, European Union- oriented Germany, the issue is the working out a diverse, multi-cultural Germany. In short, the Nazi-Jewish corner of history girls hats has been turned.
Perhaps it has to do with how Palestinians are viewed by Jews and Germans. If Israel and Palestine is seen as a German-Jewish drama, then the history and destiny of Palestinians is beside the point. That is the way Israel-Palestine has been understood. I doubt this foundational sensibility will change in the near future. But what if, even with this one-sided understanding, Palestinians are seen as the interlocutor of German-Jewish history, casting shadows upon and interrogating both? What if Palestinians point to the hypocrisy [img]https://www.hannibaltvshow.com/images/u/girls hats-942keg.jpg[/img] of German of German and Jewish claims to innocence after the Holocaust?
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