Consideration
of Property is crucially important in human affairs. Without Property
there can be no
Justice or Liberty, let alone prosperity or peace. The Law is actually
pretty simple:
If
you take something
that doesn't belong to you, you have to give it back. That principle
alone sets us apart from the beasts. Since
people tend to fight over property and religion, the principal program
of the 20th century was to abolish both.
The main sources of conflict would be eliminated. History records
the result.
The
Middle East situation is just one example of something that has
been going on everywhere for as
long as there have been people —
40,000
years or so. But we don't need to go back that far in the Middle
East, or in Northern Ireland. In the former we could go back to
1948 with the creation of The
State of Israel
and in the latter to 1969 when "republicans" saw the British
Army arriving to protect the Catholics from the
Protestants, concluded the British had invaded, and reinvigorated
the IRA
with American fund-raising.
But
each person doesn't actually need to go back farther than his last
transaction. If it was lawful,
then he would have added a tiny piece of wholesomeness to what is
the real "peace process" — ordinary
daily living. By his thought and deed he would have improved the
Culture and the world. What each person
does every day is what matters, not elections and "negotiations"
conducted by political leaders.
With
regrets to anyone who may be offended, I'm afraid I have to conclude
the Palestinians have a
case. They should make it. But they don't. Instead they resort to
terror when war fails. Crime does not
justify more crime. It makes no difference that some of the people
who created The State of Israel were
terrorists who engaged in what today is called "ethnic cleansing".
It doesn't matter to Israel's case that six
million Jews were murdered during World War II. And it doesn't matter
that Israel was the Kingdom of
David 2700 years ago. It was something else before and was something
else after. Prime Minister Rabin
correctly stated, "The Bible is not a land deed."
He
was assassinated, by an Israeli, you may remember.
I
recently discovered an interesting website. Apparently, some orthodox
rabbis
consider Zionism to
be heresy. Maybe the website I found is actually a Palestinian lie.
Maybe not. Check it out: See Netuei
Karta at http://www.netureikarta.org/.
Forget
about it. Why not rename the place "The Holy Land" where all of
it's inhabitants see them-
selves as custodians of something holy and members of the Brotherhood
of Man? They are that.
Of
course I can't do much — only the really important thing:
I'd
get busy building peace one kind
and lawful act at a time. It doesn't matter what or where since
everything adds up, worldwide. That's what
I'll do. You can do it too: whoever you are, wherever you are. You
are probably doing it now! If everyone
did this which everyone knows to be right, the world would be gloriously
and immediately transformed.