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6 Comments
demon_ixsays...Because Iranian TV is known for it's fair-minded and honest reporting on Israel, right?
The video's premise that Israel is everything that's wrong and evil in the world makes the *lies tag very appropriate. As much as I disagree with Hagee and his followers, Iran is the last place I'd go for an unbiased opinion.
mattsysays...Oh woops, totally neglected the Iranian factor. For what it's worth, Dr. Sizer gave a talk at my relatively-conservative Christian university on a panel with relatively-conservative Theology professors. I entirely agree with you on the perceived lack of legitimacy on account of the domain name, but I feel that his critiques transcend that. And this is coming from a former stalwart Zionist.
demon_ixsays...On the ridiculous nature of the "Christian Zionists" (http://www.videosift.com/video/Rapture-Ready-The-Christians-United-for-Israel-Tour) I can agree completely.
But this "interview" between two people reaffirming each other's points, with their premise that supporting Israel on any point makes one "unrighteous" made me downvote this video.
mattsysays...I sincerely appreciate your sober and intelligent criticism (on a subject that is all too often tainted by ignorance and name-calling, just look at the comments sections on YouTube for any video relating to Israel/Palestine). I think I may have just viewed the video in a different light. I viewed it in terms of Christian theology and the questions of peace and justice, two characteristics I find to be implicitly lacking in American Christian Zionism.
I do find Hart to be quite propagandistic, but I still feel as though Dr. Sizer's critiques are sound, and important. After (very recently, as in the last half hour) reading about PressTV, I completely understand your doubts concerning partiality; but I still find the conversation to be revealing and interesting.
On a more personal note, I consider myself to be a supporter of the sovereignty of both Israelis and Palestinians (how bland and idealistic I know); I just feel that this video explores an interesting facet of Americans' attitudes towards the conflict.
demon_ixsays...>> ^mattsy:
On a more personal note, I consider myself to be a supporter of the sovereignty of both Israelis and Palestinians
Believe me, so do I. I really hope Obama can force some sort of progress out of the useless status-quo we have at the moment of missile-tank-calm.
As an Israeli, it's hard for me to view these things as an American would, since I view them from the inside, as one of the opposing sides, and not as an external observer.
I have had several online debates degenerate into nothing more than simply arguing the same subject over and over again, and I try not to let Videosift become another one Some videos I just can't ignore, though.
siftbotsays...Moving this video to mattsy's personal queue. It failed to receive enough votes to get sifted up to the front page within 2 days.
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