RachaelRachel Corrie murdered by zionist now remembered

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I posted an article on another forum about the play about her murder being canclled in New York. On that forum I had some real idiot of a poster say that the play was probably cancelled because there were not enough tickets sold. Rachel's play was an attempt (sucessful) at imposing censorshit by those lovely people that brought you the attacks on the USS Liberty. But they can't shut up articles that are puiblished about her death or to shut up her family and friends who remember her murder by rabis, frothing Jewish zionist. Here is the article in it's entirety. Her own words.

Rachel's war

23-year-old American peace activist Rachel Corrie was crushed to death by a bulldozer as she tried to prevent the Israeli army destroying homes in the Gaza Strip. In a remarkable series of emails to her family, she explained why she was risking her life

Tuesday March 18, 2003
The Guardian
http://www.guardian.co.uk/israel/Story/0,2763,916299,00.html
February 7 2003

Hi friends and family, and others,

I have been in Palestine for two weeks and one hour now, and I still have very few words to describe what I see. It is most difficult for me to think about what's going on here when I sit down to write back to the United States. Something about the virtual portal into luxury. I don't know if many of the children here have ever existed without tank-shell holes in their walls and the towers of an occupying army surveying them constantly from the near horizons. I think, although I'm not entirely sure, that even the smallest of these children understand that life is not like this everywhere. An eight-year-old was shot and killed by an Israeli tank two days before I got here, and many of the children murmur his name to me - Ali - or point at the posters of him on the walls. The children also love to get me to practice my limited Arabic by asking me, "Kaif Sharon?" "Kaif Bush?" and they laugh when I say, "Bush Majnoon", "Sharon Majnoon" back in my limited arabic. (How is Sharon? How is Bush? Bush is crazy. Sharon is crazy.) Of course this isn't quite what I believe, and some of the adults who have the English correct me: "Bush mish Majnoon" ... Bush is a businessman. Today I tried to learn to say, "Bush is a tool", but I don't think it translated quite right. But anyway, there are eight-year-olds here much more aware of the workings of the global power structure than I was just a few years ago.

Nevertheless, no amount of reading, attendance at conferences, documentary viewing and word of mouth could have prepared me for the reality of the situation here. You just can't imagine it unless you see it - and even then you are always well aware that your experience of it is not at all the reality: what with the difficulties the Israeli army would face if they shot an unarmed US citizen, and with the fact that I have money to buy water when the army destroys wells, and the fact, of course, that I have the option of leaving. Nobody in my family has been shot, driving in their car, by a rocket launcher from a tower at the end of a major street in my hometown. I have a home. I am allowed to go see the ocean. When I leave for school or work I can be relatively certain that there will not be a heavily armed soldier waiting halfway between Mud Bay and downtown Olympia at a checkpoint with the power to decide whether I can go about my business, and whether I can get home again when I'm done. As an afterthought to all this rambling, I am in Rafah: a city of about 140,000 people, approximately 60% of whom are refugees - many of whom are twice or three times refugees. Today, as I walked on top of the rubble where homes once stood, Egyptian soldiers called to me from the other side of the border, "Go! Go!" because a tank was coming. And then waving and "What's your name?". Something disturbing about this friendly curiosity. It reminded me of how much, to some degree, we are all kids curious about other kids. Egyptian kids shouting at strange women wandering into the path of tanks. Palestinian kids shot from the tanks when they peak out from behind walls to see what's going on. International kids standing in front of tanks with banners. Israeli kids in the tanks anonymously - occasionally shouting and also occasionally waving - many forced to be here, many just agressive - shooting into the houses as we wander away.

I've been having trouble accessing news about the outside world here, but I hear an escalation of war on Iraq is inevitable. There is a great deal of concern here about the "reoccupation of Gaza". Gaza is reoccupied every day to various extents but I think the fear is that the tanks will enter all the streets and remain here instead of entering some of the streets and then withdrawing after some hours or days to observe and shoot from the edges of the communities. If people aren't already thinking about the consequences of this war for the people of the entire region then I hope you will start.

My love to everyone. My love to my mom. My love to smooch. My love to fg and barnhair and sesamees and Lincoln School. My love to Olympia.

Rachel

February 20 2003

Mama,

Now the Israeli army has actually dug up the road to Gaza, and both of the major checkpoints are closed. This means that Palestinians who want to go and register for their next quarter at university can't. People can't get to their jobs and those who are trapped on the other side can't get home; and internationals, who have a meeting tomorrow in the West Bank, won't make it. We could probably make it through if we made serious use of our international white person privilege, but that would also mean some risk of arrest and deportation, even though none of us has done anything illegal.

The Gaza Strip is divided in thirds now. There is some talk about the "reoccupation of Gaza", but I seriously doubt this will happen, because I think it would be a geopolitically stupid move for Israel right now. I think the more likely thing is an increase in smaller below-the-international-outcry-radar incursions and possibly the oft-hinted "population transfer".

I am staying put in Rafah for now, no plans to head north. I still feel like I'm relatively safe and think that my most likely risk in case of a larger-scale incursion is arrest. A move to reoccupy Gaza would generate a much larger outcry than Sharon's assassination-during-peace-negotiations/land grab strategy, which is working very well now to create settlements all over, slowly but surely eliminating any meaningful possibility for Palestinian self-determination. Know that I have a lot of very nice Palestinians looking after me. I have a small flu bug, and got some very nice lemony drinks to cure me. Also, the woman who keeps the key for the well where we still sleep keeps asking me about you. She doesn't speak a bit of English, but she asks about my mom pretty frequently - wants to make sure I'm calling you.

Love to you and Dad and Sarah and Chris and everybody.

Rachel

February 27 2003

(To her mother)

Love you. Really miss you. I have bad nightmares about tanks and bulldozers outside our house and you and me inside. Sometimes the adrenaline acts as an anesthetic for weeks and then in the evening or at night it just hits me again - a little bit of the reality of the situation. I am really scared for the people here. Yesterday, I watched a father lead his two tiny children, holding his hands, out into the sight of tanks and a sniper tower and bulldozers and Jeeps because he thought his house was going to be exploded. Jenny and I stayed in the house with several women and two small babies. It was our mistake in translation that caused him to think it was his house that was being exploded. In fact, the Israeli army was in the process of detonating an explosive in the ground nearby - one that appears to have been planted by Palestinian resistance.

This is in the area where Sunday about 150 men were rounded up and contained outside the settlement with gunfire over their heads and around them, while tanks and bulldozers destroyed 25 greenhouses - the livelihoods for 300 people. The explosive was right in front of the greenhouses - right in the point of entry for tanks that might come back again. I was terrified to think that this man felt it was less of a risk to walk out in view of the tanks with his kids than to stay in his house. I was really scared that they were all going to be shot and I tried to stand between them and the tank. This happens every day, but just this father walking out with his two little kids just looking very sad, just happened to get my attention more at this particular moment, probably because I felt it was our translation problems that made him leave.

I thought a lot about what you said on the phone about Palestinian violence not helping the situation. Sixty thousand workers from Rafah worked in Israel two years ago. Now only 600 can go to Israel for jobs. Of these 600, many have moved, because the three checkpoints between here and Ashkelon (the closest city in Israel) make what used to be a 40-minute drive, now a 12-hour or impassible journey. In addition, what Rafah identified in 1999 as sources of economic growth are all completely destroyed - the Gaza international airport (runways demolished, totally closed); the border for trade with Egypt (now with a giant Israeli sniper tower in the middle of the crossing); access to the ocean (completely cut off in the last two years by a checkpoint and the Gush Katif settlement). The count of homes destroyed in Rafah since the beginning of this intifada is up around 600, by and large people with no connection to the resistance but who happen to live along the border. I think it is maybe official now that Rafah is the poorest place in the world. There used to be a middle class here - recently. We also get reports that in the past, Gazan flower shipments to Europe were delayed for two weeks at the Erez crossing for security inspections. You can imagine the value of two-week-old cut flowers in the European market, so that market dried up. And then the bulldozers come and take out people's vegetable farms and gardens. What is left for people? Tell me if you can think of anything. I can't.

If any of us had our lives and welfare completely strangled, lived with children in a shrinking place where we knew, because of previous experience, that soldiers and tanks and bulldozers could come for us at any moment and destroy all the greenhouses that we had been cultivating for however long, and did this while some of us were beaten and held captive with 149 other people for several hours - do you think we might try to use somewhat violent means to protect whatever fragments remained? I think about this especially when I see orchards and greenhouses and fruit trees destroyed - just years of care and cultivation. I think about you and how long it takes to make things grow and what a labour of love it is. I really think, in a similar situation, most people would defend themselves as best they could. I think Uncle Craig would. I think probably Grandma would. I think I would.

You asked me about non-violent resistance.

When that explosive detonated yesterday it broke all the windows in the family's house. I was in the process of being served tea and playing with the two small babies. I'm having a hard time right now. Just feel sick to my stomach a lot from being doted on all the time, very sweetly, by people who are facing doom. I know that from the United States, it all sounds like hyperbole. Honestly, a lot of the time the sheer kindness of the people here, coupled with the overwhelming evidence of the wilful destruction of their lives, makes it seem unreal to me. I really can't believe that something like this can happen in the world without a bigger outcry about it. It really hurts me, again, like it has hurt me in the past, to witness how awful we can allow the world to be. I felt after talking to you that maybe you didn't completely believe me. I think it's actually good if you don't, because I do believe pretty much above all else in the importance of independent critical thinking. And I also realise that with you I'm much less careful than usual about trying to source every assertion that I make. A lot of the reason for that is I know that you actually do go and do your own research. But it makes me worry about the job I'm doing. All of the situation that I tried to enumerate above - and a lot of other things - constitutes a somewhat gradual - often hidden, but nevertheless massive - removal and destruction of the ability of a particular group of people to survive. This is what I am seeing here. The assassinations, rocket attacks and shooting of children are atrocities - but in focusing on them I'm terrified of missing their context. The vast majority of people here - even if they had the economic means to escape, even if they actually wanted to give up resisting on their land and just leave (which appears to be maybe the less nefarious of Sharon's possible goals), can't leave. Because they can't even get into Israel to apply for visas, and because their destination countries won't let them in (both our country and Arab countries). So I think when all means of survival is cut off in a pen (Gaza) which people can't get out of, I think that qualifies as genocide. Even if they could get out, I think it would still qualify as genocide. Maybe you could look up the definition of genocide according to international law. I don't remember it right now. I'm going to get better at illustrating this, hopefully. I don't like to use those charged words. I think you know this about me. I really value words. I really try to illustrate and let people draw their own conclusions.

Anyway, I'm rambling. Just want to write to my Mom and tell her that I'm witnessing this chronic, insidious genocide and I'm really scared, and questioning my fundamental belief in the goodness of human nature. This has to stop. I think it is a good idea for us all to drop everything and devote our lives to making this stop. I don't think it's an extremist thing to do anymore. I still really want to dance around to Pat Benatar and have boyfriends and make comics for my coworkers. But I also want this to stop. Disbelief and horror is what I feel. Disappointment. I am disappointed that this is the base reality of our world and that we, in fact, participate in it. This is not at all what I asked for when I came into this world. This is not at all what the people here asked for when they came into this world. This is not the world you and Dad wanted me to come into when you decided to have me. This is not what I meant when I looked at Capital Lake and said: "This is the wide world and I'm coming to it." I did not mean that I was coming into a world where I could live a comfortable life and possibly, with no effort at all, exist in complete unawareness of my participation in genocide. More big explosions somewhere in the distance outside.

When I come back from Palestine, I probably will have nightmares and constantly feel guilty for not being here, but I can channel that into more work. Coming here is one of the better things I've ever done. So when I sound crazy, or if the Israeli military should break with their racist tendency not to injure white people, please pin the reason squarely on the fact that I am in the midst of a genocide which I am also indirectly supporting, and for which my government is largely responsible.

I love you and Dad. Sorry for the diatribe. OK, some strange men next to me just gave me some peas, so I need to eat and thank them.

Rachel

February 28 2003

(To her mother)

Thanks, Mom, for your response to my email. It really helps me to get word from you, and from other people who care about me.

After I wrote to you I went incommunicado from the affinity group for about 10 hours which I spent with a family on the front line in Hi Salam - who fixed me dinner - and have cable TV. The two front rooms of their house are unusable because gunshots have been fired through the walls, so the whole family - three kids and two parents - sleep in the parent's bedroom. I sleep on the floor next to the youngest daughter, Iman, and we all shared blankets. I helped the son with his English homework a little, and we all watched Pet Semetery, which is a horrifying movie. I think they all thought it was pretty funny how much trouble I had watching it. Friday is the holiday, and when I woke up they were watching Gummy Bears dubbed into Arabic. So I ate breakfast with them and sat there for a while and just enjoyed being in this big puddle of blankets with this family watching what for me seemed like Saturday morning cartoons. Then I walked some way to B'razil, which is where Nidal and Mansur and Grandmother and Rafat and all the rest of the big family that has really wholeheartedly adopted me live. (The other day, by the way, Grandmother gave me a pantomimed lecture in Arabic that involved a lot of blowing and pointing to her black shawl. I got Nidal to tell her that my mother would appreciate knowing that someone here was giving me a lecture about smoking turning my lungs black.) I met their sister-in-law, who is visiting from Nusserat camp, and played with her small baby.

Nidal's English gets better every day. He's the one who calls me, "My sister". He started teaching Grandmother how to say, "Hello. How are you?" In English. You can always hear the tanks and bulldozers passing by, but all of these people are genuinely cheerful with each other, and with me. When I am with Palestinian friends I tend to be somewhat less horrified than when I am trying to act in a role of human rights observer, documenter, or direct-action resister. They are a good example of how to be in it for the long haul. I know that the situation gets to them - and may ultimately get them - on all kinds of levels, but I am nevertheless amazed at their strength in being able to defend such a large degree of their humanity - laughter, generosity, family-time - against the incredible horror occurring in their lives and against the constant presence of death. I felt much better after this morning. I spent a lot of time writing about the disappointment of discovering, somewhat first-hand, the degree of evil of which we are still capable. I should at least mention that I am also discovering a degree of strength and of basic ability for humans to remain human in the direst of circumstances - which I also haven't seen before. I think the word is dignity. I wish you could meet these people. Maybe, hopefully, someday you will.
 
Manamus...meet gringno.it is the retard of the forum, Not sure what he said. I have him on ignore because it throws so much shit around the forum stinks from it.
 
That dumb bitch had it coming.

You don't go into a war zone and play around like it is the US, chaining yourself to a redwood.

Hippy rules do not apply overseas.
 
LadyFunkenstein said:
That dumb bitch had it coming.

You don't go into a war zone and play around like it is the US, chaining yourself to a redwood.

Hippy rules do not apply overseas.

There are redwoods in PALESTINE?
 
manamus said:
There are redwoods in PALESTINE?

I think we're in "birds of a feather" mode right now, Lady F.

Oh, and are you trying to say that throwing yourself in front of a moving bulldozer isn't an FDA-approved life-extension procedure?
 
LadyFunkenstein said:
That dumb bitch had it coming.

You don't go into a war zone and play around like it is the US, chaining yourself to a redwood.

Hippy rules do not apply overseas.

Shouldn't the manufacturer of the bulldozer share some of the blame?

Was there any kind of warning label to inform her that laying if front of one could hurt?
 
bronzeage said:
Shouldn't the manufacturer of the bulldozer share some of the blame?

Was there any kind of warning label to inform her that laying if front of one could hurt?

Believe it or not, BA, the lunatic left has been picketing and demonstrating in front of Caterpillar plants about this. I kid you not.
 
Gringao said:
Believe it or not, BA, the lunatic left has been picketing and demonstrating in front of Caterpillar plants about this. I kid you not.


Sarcasm and irony can't keep up with the real world anymore.
 
Gringao said:
Lest you doubt the Gringao: LINK

Update: Since this is America, there's also a lawsuit

Doubt the Gringao, wouldn't consider it.

I thought only my twisted mind could have come up with the idea, but I guess they had a head start.
 
Gringao said:

Racheal Corrie was true to her ideals and fought the fascist racism of zionist Israel that was disenfranchising Palestinian peoples like a slow cancer. She has the guts to do this at the pointy end and stand in front of the bulldozers.
They ran her down and the weak kneed sycophantic Press in the USA barely mentioned it as they do with any other story harmful to Israel.

Israel is the only country in the world that bulldozes houses away to steal land from the occupiers and they arent too fussy whether the people are out or not. Then they try to portray themselves as icons of moral leadership. Fucking sickos.

The Israelis learned so much from their alterego, the Nazis, and they practice on the subhuman races all the time.
Israel is still the only country in the world where individuals are graded on genetic worth even though history has proved being Jewish is a choice for most. Ashkenazim must be stark raving mad to believe just swapping to Judaism automatically made them chosen in some way.

Gringao thinks these terrorist stormtroopers are great but he hasn't yet decided whether their racism is obvious and engrained in the system. His rightwingnut talking notes dont cover this reality of Israeli life.
 
woody54 said:
Racheal Corrie was true to her ideals...

Too bad her ideals were wrong-headed, misguided and evil not to mention in support of a psychotic death cult that openly allied itself with the very Nazis that tried to wipe out the Jews you slander so basely, Woody. Corrie didn't die defending Palestinian homes, she died defending tunnels through which were smuggled arms and explosives used to murder unarmed Jews in Israel.

She was filth, along with the rest of the ISM crowd.
 
bronzeage said:
Shouldn't the manufacturer of the bulldozer share some of the blame?

Was there any kind of warning label to inform her that laying if front of one could hurt?
there are an abundance of warning stickers... at least here in "I'll sue you"land.

stand in front of a dozer and you shouldn't be surprised when it runs you over, no fault of anybody besides the idiot that stands in front of the dozer.
 
Found this acid observation just now:

As Tom Gross and Robin Stamler noted in a withering Internet post, there are some plays you won’t be seeing at the Royal Court any time soon:

1. My Name Is Rachel Levy (Israeli girl age 17, blown up in a grocery store)

2. My Name Is Rachel Thaler (Israeli girl aged 16, blown up in a pizzeria)

3. My Name Is Rachel Levi (Israeli girl aged 19, murdered while waiting for the bus)

4. My Name Is Rachel Gavish (killed with her husband and son while at home)

5. My Name Is Rachel Charhi (blown up while sitting in a cafe)

6. My Name Is Rachel Shabo (murdered with her three sons aged 5, 13 and 6 while sitting at home)
 
Gringao said:
Too bad her ideals were wrong-headed, misguided and evil not to mention in support of a psychotic death cult that openly allied itself with the very Nazis that tried to wipe out the Jews you slander so basely, Woody. Corrie didn't die defending Palestinian homes, she died defending tunnels through which were smuggled arms and explosives used to murder unarmed Jews in Israel.

She was filth, along with the rest of the ISM crowd.


Oh, now your real colours are coming out, you poisonous hater.

All these Jews that are being killed, who are they?
The IDF is working through Palstinian territory killing people every week for just being there. You are so out of touch , it is embarrassing. For the record, the Israelis long term comparison of killings is 3 to 1 but then they have this Jewish fingernail hangup to contend with .

The IDF land grabbibg attrition against the Palestinians is as would be scripted by Hitler himself. Only a dimwitted Zionist dupe like yourself cannot see the attributes of fascism displayed by the Israelis, no matter what level of respect you have for the Jewish faith.

If you read Mein Kampf, you will note Hitler just wanted the Jews moved out of his sphere of interest and ironicly, that is exactly the same belief that zionists have for the Palestinians, they want them to evaporate from existence.

Rachel Corrie was a martyr to her cause trying to waken the world to the disgusting racism rampant under the Israeli regime. Interestingly enough, Desmond Tutu, a vastly experienced commentator on aparthied racism has likened the Palestinian experience of degradation in Bantustans of Israeli creation, to exactly akin to the policies of the South African white regime.

To have Palestinians strike back against planned annihilation is purely a human reaction, quite justifiable given their circumstances and is quite different from the destabilising terrorism exploited by Jewish terrorist groups in TransJordan to cajole the creation a Jewish State.

Given your rabid hatred of Muslims, I guess if they took over your State and drove you to live in concentration camps, you would do nothing to defend yourself or to regain what you lost. You are so full of shit, you hypocrite.
Yet, you blithely expect the Palestinians to do just that despite the travesties of deceit and corruption that see them imprisoned in their own land.

Rachel Corrie had big balls to do what she did and the Jews hate her for showing up Israel for the scumbags they are, hence the suppression of her experience.
 
woody54 said:
Racheal Corrie was true to her ideals and fought the fascist racism of zionist Israel that was disenfranchising Palestinian peoples like a slow cancer. She has the guts to do this at the pointy end and stand in front of the bulldozers.
They ran her down and the weak kneed sycophantic Press in the USA barely mentioned it as they do with any other story harmful to Israel.

Israel is the only country in the world that bulldozes houses away to steal land from the occupiers and they arent too fussy whether the people are out or not. Then they try to portray themselves as icons of moral leadership. Fucking sickos.

The Israelis learned so much from their alterego, the Nazis, and they practice on the subhuman races all the time.
Israel is still the only country in the world where individuals are graded on genetic worth even though history has proved being Jewish is a choice for most. Ashkenazim must be stark raving mad to believe just swapping to Judaism automatically made them chosen in some way.

Gringao thinks these terrorist stormtroopers are great but he hasn't yet decided whether their racism is obvious and engrained in the system. His rightwingnut talking notes dont cover this reality of Israeli life.

It seems that there is another poster than Krastner that doesn't have his head up his behind. Now that is what I jhave believed for years. Not only are the Jews that have lived in Palestine for centuries not God's choosen but those erzatz Jews that haunt the place that they call Israel today are really..really not God's choosen. As you say but are not even real Jews.Ie: the decendants of Abraham.

You are the first to make the comparison between the erzatz Jews and the Nazis. I know that the erzatz Jews declared war on Germany in 1933. Was it because they saw in the Nazi's genuine competetion to what would become their goals of world domination.? I have often wondered what sparked such hatyred on their poarts back then. Germany had done nothing to them.
 
I grow tired really of argueing this...

I have the Israeli friend (from a time we are 4 years old until now) but i know NO Palestines...

and yet, i can't help but think that if you try to stop the tanks with your fragile and yes weak human body?
YOU cannot expect that the tank will not roll over you.

Lost of life, it's sad...
but when the Beer Sheva Palestine bus bombings up on such was, so would died my *brother* except that he was take his parents auto to transport to university and home, and NOT the public bus.

Consider too please that NO Palestine is ever "pledged" his lfe to my help or betterment.
and so, i side to Israel

Ahhhhhhhhhhh the human life... what a value.
 
woody54 said:
Oh, now your real colours are coming out, you poisonous hater.

Are you unaware of the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem's enthusiastic support for Hitler and his rabid Jew hatred, a hatred almost as great as yours?

If you read Mein Kampf, you will note Hitler just wanted the Jews moved out of his sphere of interest and ironicly, that is exactly the same belief that zionists have for the Palestinians, they want them to evaporate from existence.

So much so that there are 1 million Israeli Arabs and Arab Knesset members. How many Jews are in, say, the Saudi parliament? Iranian?

Rachel Corrie was a martyr to her cause trying to waken the world to the disgusting racism rampant under the Israeli regime.

Like you, she was a psychotic cunt bent on promoting an insane death cult. Unlike you, she had some courage of her convictions.
 
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A US citizen is murdered by an Arab, outrage. A US citizen is murdered by the IDF, she was a poisonous cunt that had it coming to her. You people make me want to vomit sometimes.
 
SeanH said:
A US citizen is murdered by an Arab, outrage. A US citizen is murdered by the IDF, she was a poisonous cunt that had it coming to her. You people make me want to vomit sometimes.

She died because of her own foolish actions in defense of evil. A little different from getting blown apart by Mohammad al-Qaboom's nail bomb because you were on the 10:42 bus to Haifa.
 
She was trying to save someones home from the murdering IDF cunts.
The American killed in Iraq last week, he was there because of his own actions. Was it his fault as well?
 
SeanH said:
She was trying to save someones home from the murdering IDF cunts.
The American killed in Iraq last week, he was there because of his own actions. Was it his fault as well?

The logical chasm in being pro-palestinian but anti-Irish republicans is so huge it's staggering
 
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