항상 단정한 차림과 품위잇는 말로...여의도 신사 라는 별명을 갖엇던 김근태..
이 사람은 노무현 정권이 하는 짓에 발끈..
-정치는 여의도에 맡기고 ..제발 당신 할 일이나 잘 하라
-중산층이 도산하고 서민들의 생이 하루 다르게 파괴되고 잇다..
-노동자 농민들이 어디서 누구을 봐아 할지 길을 일엇다.
-계급장 띠고 끝장 토론이라도 하자...........고 하엿습니다..
그리고 노무현교 미츤개때들의 십자 포화를 맞앗습니다..
평생을 민주주의만 위해 싸워 왓던 민주화 투사가 ..노무현에 말 한마디 햇다 하여 ...바로 수구 꼴통이 되 버린 것이지요..
오로지 갱상도 교주님에만 미친 이들 정신질환들에게 건사한 인간은 단지 물어 뜯을 먹이감 이엇던 것이고
그들은 찰나의 주저함도 없이 그리 하여 ....자신들의 광기를 풀엇습니다.
노무현의 정체를 이 사진 만큼 정확하게 보여주는 것은 없다고 햇지요..
사상 최대의 빈부격차를 벌렷고
사상 최대의 부동산 투기질을 하게 하엿고
사상 최대의 비 정규직을 만들어 냇습니다......
다른소린...노무현의 저 광기에... 뭔가 말 못할 이유가 잇을 것이다....며 애써 눈을 감아 버렷지만
정치인이며 가까이서 함게 잇엇던 김근태는 훨씬 더 많은 것을 보앗을 것이고
그가 성질을 나는 것은 당연해 보입니다..
그래서 한 마디 한 것인데.....미친 교도들은 결코 이런 괘씸한 놈을 그냥 두지 않앗습니다..
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아마도 ...노무현교 미친개들에게 그때의 김근태가.....
요즘의 수구 갱상도 개때들에게 이준석이 아니엇나 시포요
김근태는
전혀 김근태 답지 않게 ...기자들 앞에서 책상을 탕탕치면서 분노를 감추지 않앗습니다..
-우리말에 아 다르고 어 다르다고 햇습니다..
-어떻게 내가 수구 꼴통이란말입니까??
-내가 어떻게 살아 왓는데....
김근태 스스로도 ...아마 믿어지지 않앗던 것 같아 보입니다..
자신이 생각해 왓던 민주화 세력들이...그 정도 까지 미친 집단이엇다는 것이 차마 믿어 지지 않앗을 것이고
이런것을 인정 하는 것은 곧 자기 자신을 부정 하는 것이엇습니다..
(야 들이 이런것들 이엇나??)
김 근태는 그 민주화 세력들이 좀더 노골적으로 자신들의 실제 모습을 보여주기 이전에 죽엇습니다.
다른소린 지금도 창창하여 그 꼴 다 보고 사고 잇는 중이고...........씨봘
개인적으론 안 됫지만 신의 축복을 받은 것이지요......
더 더런꼴 안 보고....여전히 민주주의에 대한 약간의 환상을 갖고 죽은 것이니
에휴~~~
한족 역사 5000년 최고의 간접시 상판....유시민
이런꼴 안 보고 죽엇쓰니....행운아 맞지요..
이자가 요즘에 무슨 말을 씨불리고 다니는지 ......불 보듯 환 합니다..
다시 몰려 드는 미친개들에게 열씸히 열씸히 사료 뿌리고 잇겟지요...
-조국은 증거 인멸을 한것이 아니고 증거 보존을 한 것이다..
-김건휘만 씨버라...그러면 되진 교주님 다시 살아 온다..
-취지지지지ㅣㅣㅣㅣㅣㅣㅣㅣㅣㅣㅣㅣㅣ
이런것은 김근태의 아 다르고 어 다른 차원과는 비교가 안 되는 .....완전한 개 소리지요..
쥐약 처 먹은 것들 아갈통에서나 나올 말입니다..
김근태가 말한 ...그 아 다르고 어 다르다는 말을 연상시키는 글이 하나 올라와서
복사 햇습니다.
어려운 영어 아닙니다.....죽 읽어 보세요..
by REB HALABI
I’m often asked of the importance of words. Humming in my head is the Bee Gees song, “It’s only words and words are all I have to take your heart away”. As a species we only have words to communicate, understand, appeal and to reason. Weapons aren’t going to do that. They are silent until leaders command combatants to forgo their words and pick up arms. No more conversation. Words are redundant because heads of state have run out of words. They become like children screaming in a wordless tantrum.
Words are thrown around with careless abandon by those in authority. They are used to downplay the victim whilst praising the perpetrator. The glaring black ink of headlines are all that most people bother reading. Hamas: Terrorist/Muslim/Arab/Fanatic.
Imagine if headlines read, Israel: Terrorist/Jew/Fanatic. The world would be aghast at reading such accusations. Yet those words directed at Arabs and Palestinians seem comfortable with much of the West, whilst words of objection or injustice are blown from Palestinian’s mouths with the grey dust that descends and settles on the lives of the bombed victims. It’s quite a dichotomy that the world in general has moved away from reading, and yet words are thrown around more than ever. But what words? Inflammatory, sensational, accusatory? All of which are hard to rebut when the initial headlines are supplanted in the subconscious and stubbornly remain.
Killed – Died
The Palestinian activist Yara Eid was interviewed on Sky News. From the start she was not going to let the interviewer get away with words that deliberately obscured the reality. Yara was asked about the “killing” of 1,400 Israelis, but the “death” of 4,000 Palestinians. Most listeners would not pick up on this other than to hear that Hamas killed Israelis, but Palestinians somehow died. Yara calls out journalists to have the “moral responsibility to report [correctly]”.
Hamas – Israel
Framing Hamas and Israel as two equal sides of the current horror is a deflection from the truth. Hamas is a group of freedom fighters, albeit with a most abhorrent and violent outbreak on October 7th. They have been subjectively labelled terrorists even though Israel is a settler-colonial Occupier which has imprisoned millions of people for 75 years in an open-air prison. They are not the same. Israel is fighting for less Palestinians and more territory whilst Hamas is fighting for their people to be free. Putting them together deliberately obfuscates and insinuates Hamas bad, Israel good. It implies a law-abiding democratic state which has been mysteriously attacked for no good reason.
Evacuation – Escape
Evacuation is a word that Israel has thrown to the Western world to deflect from their attempted genocide. Netanyahu alerted the Gazans to evacuate as if there was an impending natural disaster. A flood perhaps, or a cyclone. The word was used to imply a paternal care for whomever would be in the way of this ‘natural disaster’. “Move south” he warned. But to where? They have nowhere to go. It is repellent to hear him speak as if we are all idiots and cannot decipher his twisting of words. Escape is not an option for people barricaded in on all sides. Those who did try to move south were bombed anyway, so why attempt an escape into the arms of death?
Soft – Outrage
Biden, like all other heads of U.S. administrations, uses soft words to ask Netanyahu if he wouldn’t mind, and could he kindly please cease and desist dropping bombs on the heads of innocent civilians? Biden won’t use harsh words to remind Netanyahu that collective punishment is an outrage and illegal under international law. He won’t want to upset Netanyahu and tell him that he threatens not only millions of people’s lives but world stability. Gosh no. Words of outrage will not be used to upset the Israeli leader. He must be kept happy with soft words that do not bother him as he rampages across the region to make sure everyone understands that might is right. ‘Significant damage’, ‘Biden’s Embrace of Israel’ and ‘gentle warning’ are all softly, softly words used by U.S. media to lighten the shared responsibility for an impending ethnic cleansing which the government is orchestrating in the name of the American people. Meanwhile the MIC gleefully line their pockets from other people’s misery. Perhaps the U.S. wants the same thing as Israel and that is for the Palestinians to disappear into the ether so that Israel and the U.S. can continue their revolting joint colonisation, armaments and intelligence schemes without the pesky problem of the indigenous folk hampering their wealth and power.
History is not a quaint hobby in the Middle East. Palestinians and Israelis live it every day. The history of Israel taking land from the Palestinians, the history of the Holocaust, the history of settler-colonialism; these are all day-to-day realties with the West ruminating and castigating on either side. Those who report on the horrors (mostly) sit quietly in safe workspaces hunched over history with wordy lamentations pouring onto the page. Yet words can mean life or death. Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words can never hurt me. What a lie! The United Nations requires of its interpreters years and years of study in order to avoid one word, just one, that may cause a war, genocide or injustice. There’s a responsibility to use words that are truthful and helpful – and above all, humane. If words strip the humanity from the victim, then we are all doomed. The Palestinians being described as “animals” by Israelis is a case in point. It gives them less than human form and therefore easy to get rid of. A flurry of heightened words are used to describe what amounts to base words – war crimes.
Words have been dangled like a wilted carrot whilst a cracking whip is used on the prisoners in Gaza and the Occupied Territories. Words like ‘two-state solution’, ‘Oslo Accords’, ‘autonomy’ and ‘peace deal’. All these words could have been used for good but have been used for over seven decades to string along the Palestinians to make them believe that perhaps a state of their own was within reach. But the relentless, disproportionate collective punishment and Occupation by Israel, as they charge in with tanks, bulldozers and heavy artillery, makes all dangling words rot into despair.
Most people in this world just want a good nights sleep, awaken to calm, have breakfast and get on with their day. Friends and family are most important. But crusty old angry men at the top want to spoil everyone’s peace and tranquillity with their greed, power and outright rage at the world. Netanyahu, do you really think that this is going to end well for you, your family or your State? The seven decades long Israeli Occupation will be studied in history lessons alongside all other great injustices in this world. And this injustice in Palestine could encourage a cycle of anti-Semitism that the world has fought so hard (on Jews and Israelis behalf) to conquer.
I walked past a building site today and heard the song Jerusalema calling out to humanity. It touched me that a song was used in melodic protest at the injustice half a world away. A beautiful song for an ugly fight over a city riddled with religion. Get your speakers out and blast music into your neighbourhoods. John Farnham’s The Voice or Jerusalema would be most appropriate and appreciated for the victims of this current horror. If you can, get dancing and use the bond of music to save humanity.
Words can fix. Weapons will not do that. Violence will not do that. Bloodshed will not do that. The words we use are important because they are the only arrows in our quiver.
“It’s only words and words are all I have to take your heart away”.
Reb Halabi is a PhD candidate focusing on the intersection of religion and geopolitics.