Those with the power to end this tragedy refuse to understand that Palestinians cannot submit to a fate of being subhuman, says Guardian columnist Nesrine Malik
People’s powerlessness is self-inflicted. We feel powerless because we give legitimacy to the rotten powers that be.
We hope the govermnents will do the right thing, but we know from experience that they will not. We lie to ourselves so we can stay lazy instead of questionning the status quo. We consider the current power structure as a kind of fate, as if it was eternally like this so who are we to try and change it?
We need to dust off the guillotines and more importantly start acting.
People’s powerlessness is self-inflicted. We feel powerless because we give legitimacy to the rotten powers that be.
We hope the govermnents will do the right thing, but we know from experience that they will not. We lie to ourselves so we can stay lazy instead of questionning the status quo. We consider the current power structure as a kind of fate, as if it was eternally like this so who are we to try and change it?
We need to dust off the guillotines and more importantly start acting.