That's pretty much my point. Most of the people that suffer don't think their neighbour is evil and should burn in a fiery hell because of religion but because of what has been done to them. Yes, there are zealots but really they're not the majority. Sometimes, what's been done turns people into zealots but that's not where they started. It may be where they arrive and how they are recruited. Most (insert whoever is appropriate) just want to get on with their lives but when your family is getting blown to bits as a by-product of a power, money and control battle, sooner or later your kids will be out there throwing rocks or carrying shoulder launched projectiles etc and you'll have some more coffins.DefTrap wrote: ↑Sun Oct 22, 2023 5:11 pm This is why I have nothing much to say about these types of wars, you can argue right and wrong but ultimately religion muddies the water so much that it's pointless.
It's interesting to hear unbiased and cogent opinion from folk who've studied these conflicts and their backgrounds (I was listening to an interesting podcast with Rory Stewart the other day, for example) but ultimately academic analysis means feck all to the people on the ground in the area who are born and will live and die in the surefire belief that their neighbour is evil and should burn in a fiery hell.
To sit on the sidelines taking sides without the slightest attempt to understand why things are happening but comment based on existing prejudices is just a bit to me but that's the e-world innit. I decided to educate myself a while ago - soon after the 6 day war...as it happens. I just wondered why? So I started to read....and kept going.
I'm not claiming to be an expert. I'm just reasonably well informed.