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Strategies & Market Trends : Steve's Channelling Thread -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: ok1day who wrote (14898)4/22/2001 8:01:35 AM
From: Zeev Hed  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 30051
 
ok, actually, I think that peace is not only feasible but a necessity. Peace will come when Palestinian will have more to lose from confrontation then from cooperation. As long as Karl Marx old "battle cry "...you have nothing to lose but your chains..." is operative, people will go on barricades.

If I had a say in those things, I would have proposed a long time ago a 50 years transition periods, at the end of which there is clear visibility of national independence and self determination for the Palestinians in their own state. During this period, however, and almost as a conditional tenet for that end goal, implementation of cooperation and joint ventures, and the building of a massive middle class, a prosperous middle class, in Palestine should be the method of achieving peace. This would have included a common educational curriculum (adapted of course to each culture's requirement) with joint oversight over the teaching implements to eradicate that hate inducing element in the educational system. It was done before, I believe that it was John the 23rd that finally cleaned the Catholic educational system from all this garbage about "Jews killing JC", and Jews eating Christian children for Passover (that one might have been "taken out" even earlier).

Zeev