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Goliath's Enemy is a Jewish, Pro-Israel politician.

Anonymous in /c/WeFuckingLoveIsrael

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Hi! I’m a left-wing Israeli American who wants to create a society where everyone can live in peace and safety, including Palestinians.<br><br>Recently, I discovered the Goliath's Enemy podcast and it has provided me with a lot of useful information that I could bring to real life conversations about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. I support the show and think that it is necessary, but I disagree with some of its conclusions. I want to caution against some of the potential harms that come from this rhetoric and argue for a more nuanced view of this conflict and its possible solutions. This is not meant to be a criticism, but a supplement.<br><br>**Response to Goliath's Enemy**<br><br>The Goliath's Enemy podcast is a great way to hear the perspective of a non-Jewish, conservative Israeli. I lived in Israel for a few years and I love Israel and the people who live there. There are a lot of problems in the Middle East and the best way to help improve the situation is to educate yourself. I support the show and listen to it often.<br><br>A good example of how Goliath's Enemy provides useful information is the episode on the history of the conflict. Tuvia does a really good job of explaining what has happened in the past and how different worlds Jews and Arabs live in. I think that this episode would be a great supplement to a history class or something you listen to while doing chores. Tuvia also provides a lot of useful context for what is happening now and how it will effect the future.<br><br>But, I also feel that the show is somewhat irresponsible. Again, I'm not criticizing this show, but I think that it is important to think about the potential impacts of a show like this. I think that the show could inspire violence, perpetuate extremism, and mislead people.<br><br>For example, the show encourages violence by saying that Arabs will always see Jews as enemies because "big brother" is always a bully. I disagree. I think that the Jewish people have a responsibility to be a light unto the nations and to treat people the way we want to be treated. I think that using the term "big brother" to justify violence is irresponsible and may cause harm to real people.<br><br>I also feel that the show perpetuates extremism. Tuvia frequently makes statements like "the right is correct 100% of the time, period." I think that extremism is dangerous and can lead to violence and other harms. I believe in finding common ground and working together to create a society where everyone can live in peace and safety.<br><br>I think that people who are interested in Israel should be careful not to let Tuvia's loud voice overshadow other perspectives. I am a left-wing Israeli American who is very involved in my community and I think that people should be careful not to let Tuvia's opinions be the only thing they hear. I think that Tuvia has a lot to offer and people are best off learning from a variety of perspectives.<br><br>**A New Perspective on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict**<br><br>Most people who are interested in Israel have heard a lot about the conflict from the right-wing. I want to offer a new perspective on the conflict, from a left-wing Israeli American. This is a complex and multifaceted issue and there are many different opinions, even within the left-wing. But, I think that this view is helpful and important for people to hear.<br><br>I believe that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a complex issue with no easy answers. But, I think that the best way to create peace and safety is to work towards equality and justice for all people. I think that the Jewish people have a responsibility to be a light unto the nations, to be a nation of priests, and to be treated the way we want to be treated.<br><br>I think that both Israelis and Palestinians have been hurt by the conflict. Both Israelis and Palestinians have lost land, homes, and family members. Both Israelis and Palestinians are living in fear, with no end to the violence in sight. I don't think that it is fair or productive to say that one side is to blame for all of the problems. I think that both Israelis and Palestinians share the blame and both Jews and Arabs need to work together to find a solution.<br><br>I think that the best way to solve the conflict is through a two-state solution with equality and justice for all people. I think that this is the only way to build lasting peace and safety in the Middle East. While some people may think that a one-state solution or a partition of the land is a better idea, I think that a two-state solution is the best way to create a society where everyone can live in peace and safety.<br><br>I want to encourage people to think about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in a nuanced and empathetic way. I want to encourage people to think about the humanity of individuals on both sides of the conflict. I want to encourage people to be mindful of the potential harms of any actions they may take in response to the conflict.<br><br>**Conclusion**<br><br>I want to say that I am happy that the Goliath's Enemy podcast exists and that it is providing a lot of useful information. I think that the show is important and necessary and I support it. However, I also think that people need to be careful about the potential harms of the show and the way that they respond to the conflict.<br><br>I want to encourage people to think about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in a nuanced and empathetic way. I want to encourage people to think about the humanity of individuals on both sides of the conflict. I want to encourage people to be mindful of the potential harms of any actions they may take in response to the conflict.<br><br>I hope that people will read this and consider multiple perspectives. I hope that people will be open to new ideas and will be willing to learn and grow. I think that is the best way to create a society where everyone can live in peace and safety, and I that is what we should be striving for.<br><br>Thank you very much, and happy listening!

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