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Title: Proposed mass march on UN to protest the Merkaz Masscre
Post by: Israeli Mouse on March 10, 2008, 09:21:26 AM
for those who have facebook join this group http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=36529530200. if 7000 people agree to mass march on UN to protest the Merkaz Masscre by Tuesday, March 18, 2008 then its happening.
Title: Re: Proposed mass march on UN to protest the Merkaz Masscre
Post by: Ehud on March 10, 2008, 09:44:31 AM
A march on the UN?  What a joke!  What do you expect the UN will do?  This march would be the biggest waste of time for many people.  The UN is an irrelevant and incapable organization.  If anything, this seeks to give legitimacy to the UN when there should be nothing that legitimizes its authority. 
Title: Re: Proposed mass march on UN to protest the Merkaz Masscre
Post by: Israeli Mouse on March 10, 2008, 09:49:52 AM
It might show Israel that we are getting less and less tolerant and that even though we are here we stand right wing no matter what. you are probably right, it probably wont do any good, but then again maybe it will. When there is nothing we think we can do to change things then we should try to do even the things that seem unlikely to help. you never know what will or wont for sure till you try. I dont expect the UN to do anything ever but make things worse for us, anyone who does is a fool, but maybe Israel might get a clue out of it. If nothing else it is worth a try.
Title: Re: Proposed mass march on UN to protest the Merkaz Masscre
Post by: Matt M. on March 11, 2008, 08:01:08 AM
If this march really got 7,000 people it would probably make the news, which would inform more people of the Merkaz Massacre. It is certainly better than doing nothing because at least it would show that many people are done tolerating Islamic violence.
Title: Re: Proposed mass march on UN to protest the Merkaz Masscre
Post by: Israeli Mouse on March 11, 2008, 09:23:31 AM
exactly. and it might set the pavement for the next time we need to do something, which i hope we never will. If people see 7000 people came this time and it was not just a joke maybe they will stand up more. Lots of people dont just go out and stand up for what they believe in, some are very scared of persecution or think they are alone in their feelings. this can show them they are not.