Peloni: Bravo to Ollie for adding the relevant dialogue which actually balances Konstantin Kisin’s monologue. Kisin’s statement truly is epic even in its unbalanced form, but it becomes even more powerfully relevant with Ollie’s added remarks.
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The process that this fellow follows to arrive at who is right and who is wrong in the Israeli-Arab-palestinian conflict is rational and methodical. He employs 1. the ability to think critically, 2. intellectual honesty, to accept the inescapable conclusions, and 3. the moral fortitude to stand by the conclusions, unpopular though they may be. This is the trouble with the world as a whole, and not only on the issue of Israel. It lacks the ability to think clearly, it lacks intellectual honesty, and it lacks the moral courage to stand up for what is right. These are the three most critical qualities for successful civilizations. This is what all institutions of society should be promoting.