Thursday, May 17th, 2012

World Without Conscience (Song for Gaza, Palestine)

World Without Conscience (Song for Gaza, Palestine), by Muntasir Chowdhury.

By on Monday, January 19th, 2009 - 1 words.

7 Comments

  1. Ms. Perveez says:

    Great job, brother ! Your video is graphic and moving. The story of Gaza moves the world but surprisingly, Palestinians yet continue to struggle and die. We all have the spirit and inshaallah we all will have the strength to confront, and fight such injustices, no matter what and how long it takes. Inshaallah that day will come – Ameen.

  2. BOB says:

    I thought this place was supposed to be for intelligent argument and not propaganda? Have you ever been to gaza, you're a retard.

  3. ez_rr says:

    There is no propaganda here. The continuing injustice in Gaza is nothing new and has been well documented in various forms. This video shows only parts of ample visual evidence of the suffering in Gaza. It seems you're the one who knows nothing about Gaza.

  4. BOB says:

    there is a minority of intellectuals whose real though unadmitted motive appears to be hatred of western democracy and admiration of totalitarianism or Islamic law. Propaganda usually boils down to saying that one side is as bad as the other or worse, but if one looks closely at the writings of younger intellectual, one finds that they do not by any means express impartial disapproval but are directed almost entirely against Israel and the United States. Moreover they do not as a rule condemn violence as such, but only violence used in defence of western countries. As an example the Turks, unlike Israel, are not blamed for defending themselves by warlike means, and indeed all propaganda of this type avoids mention of Turkey or Iran or Sudan or China. Literature abounds with equivocal remarks which, if they mean anything, appear to mean that statesmen of the type of hamas and Iran are preferable to those of the type of Obama and Netanyahu, and that violence is perhaps excusable if it is violent enough.

  5. Xonorine says:

    BOB shut ur yap before you puke out the entire landfill.

  6. BOB says:

    Xonorine – You are very brave and wise. Thank you for this comment.

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Muntasir Chowdhury

He feels like saving the world, but is dumbfounded when he stares at history's largest monolith of problems. Then he thinks he should focus on something small, but realizes he won't be satisfied. So he says "Let's inspire the people", but finds himself unable to get out of bed. Thus, he repeats the cycle hoping someday he'll accidentally get it right.

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