Unfortunately it's a local example of what South Africa is these days- unorganised and unmotivated.
In my opinion this is a blinkered statement; a one sided view that ignores any wrongdoing by the Israelis. How the Israel government is treating the Palestinians is unethical and illegal. I assume you know this and I’m just stating the obvious. Or maybe you deny this, in which case, there’s no arguing with you. I respect that you would have your reasons and that you come from a place of great experience, but I’ll continue to disagree nonetheless.
If the Israelis were offering to build a desalination plant for free, and to a schedule that would make a difference, then I could see an argument for the lack of pragmatism. But really, the South African leadership involved just sound hopelessly unprepared, so it matters not who offers to sell them the technology they need. They probably would have ended in the same place.
You’re demonstrating my point.LMAO. Are you being serious? How exactly would you characterize the way the Palestinians have treated the Israelis since 1948?
You’re demonstrating my point.
You’re demonstrating my point.
You’re demonstrating my point.
Ummm, Ooh-Rah, my point is that he is demonstrating my point, and that CDG’s response is clearly only interested in one side. It seemed pointless to engage beyond what I did. I probably should have taken my husband’s advice and ignored his comment.@Serenity -
I have already cautioned you more than once about engaging topics on this site unless you were prepared to back up your thoughts with more than:
You are expected to adhere to the same standards as everyone else. In threads like this, that means backing up your statement with more than just a quip. If you think that @CDG is wrong, tell him why. What point is it of yours that he is demonstrating?
So I should respond to this too.so, IF, a free desalination infrastructure, on an advanced time frame were given to SA, then it would have been a pragmatic resolution. But, since the SA government was/is woefully unprepared, it would have made no difference, and thence not been pragmatic. and, Had the SA government been prepared, and bought the infrastructure in time, they probably would have been in the same place. all according to your argument here.
The short answer here is.... no matter what they would have done, per your argument, would have mattered, and all of this is because they are anti-Israel/pro Palestinian. Please expound further, how does the political leaning and a gift never offered, but a business proposition put forth, decry politically motivated genocide by Israel, for both Palestine and SA?
Poor management and planning by the SA government, lack of forethought, and international political concerns being more important than the citizens does not arouse sympathy in me... they saw a water use/needs issue and the 'Palestinian' issue over-rode the needs of the people when technology and a workable remuneration were offered by Israel, but refused. Then they didn't shop anywhere else.
Sympathy for the people, yes. sympathy for the politics and lack of forethought by the SA government, notsomuch.
Ummm, Ooh-Rah, my point is that he is demonstrating my point, and that CDG’s response is clearly only interested in one side. It seemed pointless to engage beyond what I did. I probably should have taken my husband’s advice and ignored his comment.
Besides, what more could I respond without rehashing historical events that has been widely covered. I don’t hate on the Israelis, but I struggle to find it in my heart to see them as the current victims when given their own history, they now oversee the largest open air prison in the world. I find this distressing that it’s allowed to continue, depressing that many don’t seem to care, and I do feel a sense of hopelessness for the Palestinians. I’m not sympathetic of the Palestinians because of politics or ideology. One of my closest friend is a Palestinian who has family and land in Gaza. But I’m not going to put myself out there and make this personal.
@CDG Your reply was mocking and offered nothing for me. If the way I communicate bothers this community, then of course I’ll go away. I can guarantee you that I don’t expect to be coddled.
So I should respond to this too.
We all seem to be in agreement that they’re hopeless. So fair enough there would be no sympathies for their leadership, but people should stop dragging in BDS as the primary reason for all their woes. I think that’s misleading. The issue is that they didn’t shop anywhere else, and that’s on them. They failed their people by not doing their job.
blink·ered
ˈbliNGkərd/
adjective
- (of a horse) wearing blinders.
- having or showing a limited outlook.
"a small-minded, blinkered approach"
synonyms:narrow-minded, inward-looking, parochial, provincial, insular, small-minded, close-minded, shortsighted; More