
About a week ago I recorded a podcast regarding the slippery slope we create when we try and justify the mass slaughter of 34,000 innocent civilians in Gaza…13,000 of whom were children. This death and destruction was Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s response to the brutal attack by Hamas on Oct 7 which killed 1200 innocent Israelis. Two hundred and fifty two hostages were also taken that day – some have been released in a trade off to free Palestinian prisoners, some have perished including being mistakenly killed by the Israeli army, and many are still being held some six months after the October massacre.
I also raised the growing anti war cries of students across the world, and especially the US. I maintained that despite nefarious elements infiltrating student protests many, many protests were peaceful and focused on one theme: peace not war. Life not death. I spoke about the US female professor standing peacefully during what was a calm protest who was knocked to the ground by police, forcefully held down despite her pleas of “I can’t breath”, and zip tied. Distressing, terrible images.
In Israel over the weekend tens of thousands are protesting for release of hostages, ceasefire and removal of PM Netanyahu. Signs displayed saying “enough”, are mirroring how we are all feeling. We are desperate for the end of suffering…and peace. Israel’s Opposition leader has called for an election during ‘wartime’ such is the desperation of citizens who blame Netanyahu for the failure to secure hostage release despite the unprecedented killing of innocent Palestinians and the destruction of much of the GAZA strip.
When I recorded my podcast, I expected a barrage of criticism, a raft of allegations of antisemitism and downright abuse. Rather, I got only rational and compassionate calls for the end of suffering in GAZA and the release of hostages. A very small number accused me of antisemitism. Of course I pulled them up on that one. With the current US Congress passing a bill that would outlaw antisemitism, it’s important to remain calm about populist, politically tempting and far reaching legislation. I quoted Jewish author Sim Kern who had an excellent Twitter post on the meaning of antisemitism.
Firstly, the word semite is both Jew and Arab. No amount of arguing will change that meaning. Antisemitism is a modern day term “coined in the 1860’s by Wilhelm Marr, the original redpilled, alt-right racistbro,” says Kern. And Kern goes onto say that the word morphed again with “the violent, colonial creation of the state of Israel in 1948. Because Zionists, at this point, start claiming that any criticism of their Jewish state, is antisemitism. (A conflation that’s always been contested by antizionist Jews).” So antisemitism has undergone many meanings depending on the politics at the time and Jews themselves disagree with the actual meaning.
It is illogical to infer that the meaning of antisemitism is the criticism of Israel…that would result in an unchecked moral right to colonise/conquer no matter what, how, when and who. This would also mean jewish people protesting against Netanyahu’s government in Israel are antisemitic. Kern goes onto say that if you’re looking for a word that means hatred of Jews then Judanhass would be that word. Hatred of Jews would suffice for me, and anyone that has a hatred of Jews is not welcome within my orbit, nor are they tolerated if they harbour an explicit or implicit hatred of Muslims.
Politically, it is a very confusing time. Many find themselves abhorring the actions of Hamas on Oct 7th, followed rapidly by a disbelief and growing shock at the death and destruction in GAZA. Democratic Party members are also split on the continued funding and weapon supplies to Israel without conditions that such use of the weapons must be in accordance with international humanitarian law. (Israel has been accused by the International Court of Justice of plausible genocide). Meanwhile the spectre of another disastrous term of the former president Trump looms in the middle of an unprecedented attack on women’s rights in America.
Much is at stake in the coming months…freedoms, life and death, and absolute clarity that voters must reject at every level, the possibility of failed coup leader, Trump’s return. If the world is perceived as volatile at this time, throwing open the doors to the current MAGA iteration of the Republicans and their despotic leader Trump, would be disastrous for us all.
As a starter, many of Trump’s MAGA policy advisors want GAZA “cleansed of Palestinians”. Trump recently said he would not prevent Russia from invading NATO countries, and incredibly alarming, that US states would be allowed to monitor pregnant women to ensure they do not obtain an abortion.
Clarity, not confusion, is required at this time. We must all agree on that…
Postscript: Three important stories in the media emerged this week. Axios reports the Biden government may have stopped a shipment of ammunition to Israel. This comes amidst President Biden’s warning against laying siege to Rafah, where over a million Palestinian refugees are sheltering. The second story is Netanyahu’s rejection of hostage release and ceasefire and mass protests within Israel calling for his removal. The third is the release of a 2018 secret letter from Netanyahu seeking Qatari payment to Hamas of $30m a month from 2018 onwards. Here is the Axios story. I believe Rafah is a red line in the sand for President Biden.
Thank you M A for your thoughtful comment. I agree and I will pass this on.
Your insights are heart and Spirit-centered. We have to quit killing each other. The human species is on the precipice of either transformation or annihilation. The governments are all corrupt. The US is now spending TRILLIONS of dollars for new state of the art fighters. Congress is dysfunctional. Our Societal structures across the globe no longer serve us, much less “our highest self”.
As long as there are people who go to sleep at night without food, shelter or warmth….
without access to health care…
knowing only fear as they exist in the midst of greed, corruption and war…
we have failed as a species on this planet.
While one person can begin to make a difference, it will take a shift in humanity’s consciousness to transform the chaos we have collectively created.
Dag Hammersjold, in his book “Markings”:
We are being driven forward into an unknown land.
The air grows colder..
the pass sharper and steeper.
The winds from an unknown goal
stir the strings of expectation.
Still the question:
Shall we ever get there…
there where Life resounds a clear, pure note
in the silence.
Blessings to you, Maryann….
and to all🙏🏼⚡️❤️
Tracy
Well said!
I totally agree with you. I choose to think that humanity has reached bottom and we can only move up going forward. We must do better than this and we must remain strong and in our hearts. Our hearts will always show us the right way. Obviously, those causing the crazy in our world, are not heart centered but only EGO centered. I also know for a fact that what you put out always comes back to you and they will have to face that. Thank you always for your insights. I love following your work. It is always uplifting for me 🙂
The world is in such turmoil right now but when one looks at history throughout the centuries, there has always been periods of turmoil with the almost the same kind of issues….have we not learned? So much must still be done still.
There is a Trump like human being in Canada that will probably be the next Prime Minister. No, we have not learned from what is happening elsewhere to my bewilderment.
Sometimes it gets discouraging but one must get away, breath, look inwards try to be the best we can in our own lives in order to move things for the betterment of all and the Universe.
There is still work to be done and prayers to be sent in the ether for ourselves and all who are suffering.
All of this unnecessary violence and sadness seems out of control. Individually for myself. It seems as if I personally have no control over this awful issue. Totally not sure why people today are so very angry. Prayers are my answer. I believe that ordinary people are powerless over the authorities in our political environment. Of course Writing our political leaders would be an idea however I’m feeling like no one is listen
Thank you Maryann, for your insightful messages.
Unfortunately in this situation it seems as if “it’s a me first” attitude . Personally I think this needs to have Divine intervention. Very sad right now. Prayers for all concerned
Thank you Maryann! This is clear and intelligent commentary. I’m sorry you’ve been subjected to such vitriol! I so look forward to your amazing & wonderful podcasts. You are a light in the darkness we seem to be in. I’m grateful to you!
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Thank you for your essay. Trying to make sense of the world situation is an impossible task. Yet you did share information that I was clueless about. It’s been said that there were 4(?) high tech civilizations before us that crashed into oblivion. I hope we survive. There are so many beautiful loving caring people, I would hate to lose them. I will continue to send love, support love, and be love.
All the best,
Michaelene
Mary Ann, you are always spot on regarding your assessment of the state of the world’s conflicts, esp the United States. Thank you for easing the minds of people like me.
Maryann, Thank You.
Dear Maryann, thank you for a very intelligent and well thought out explanation for antisemitism. I admit, I did not know the term applies to both Israelis and Arabs. We are living in some very scary times. Thank you for all your efforts…you are one of two readers that I trust ( the other is Cash).
Hugs, Dycie
God bless you Marianne. I agree with you totally. It seems as though others are afraid to say what you have stated . I truly appreciate you and your insightful gift, many blessings to you and, peace and blessings to Palestinian