Polarization in the Middle-East-Conflict

This article (Polarization in the Middle-East-Conflict) is a translation of a german blog-entry (deutsch): Polarisierung im Nahostkonflikt

Moral Confusion is inteded

The Middle-East-Conflict polarizes many people. In doing so, many seem to lose their moral compass. The reason for this is that conflict lines are misidentified. This does not happen without a reason. The reason for this strong polarization in the Middle-East-Conflict is that some actors in this conflict are very successful in masking the conflict lines in order to prevent a discussion of their methods, or in declaring them as adversary propaganda and thus undermining them.

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On the Crime of the One-China-Doctrine

This article (On the Crime of the One-China-Doctrine) is a translation of a german blog-entry (deutsch): Über das Verbrechen der Ein-China-Doktrin

What is the „One-China-Doctrine“?

The „One-China-Doctrine“ refers to the claim of the communist People’s Republic of China to represent all Chinese. Due to this claim, the Democratic Republic of Taiwan is officially denied diplomatic recognition by many countries around the world. And Taiwan is not currently a member of the United Nations (UN).

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Tolerance instead of senseless violence! And liberty instead of despotism!

This article (Tolerance instead of senseless violence! And liberty instead of despotism!) is a translation of a german blog-entry (deutsch): Toleranz statt dummer Gewalt! Und Freiheit statt Despotie!

Must offended sulking lead to excessive violence?

I have no intention of offending anyone. But in case somebody limits themselves, to being a follower of a particular faith, they may perhaps find something in the following, that they could perceive as an offence.

Everybody, who feels insulted, should always think about, whether he is getting in his own way. Sometimes the true problem is the self-image of the person, who feels insulted. A little bit of tolerance never hurted anybody and if necessary you may look elsewhere, when you don’t agree.

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