Just because you don’t “blog” about what is happening in Gaza, it does not mean you don’t care or that you don’t discuss your frustration nor express your sympathy in other forms or elsewhere …. like you know, your offline life … for some, that means your real life!

5 Comments

  1. Maher
    on March 3rd, 2008
    1

    i totally agree with ya.
    Even if we are doing something about it. I dont like telling people about it!
    i dont do it for the people’s opinion about me.
    right?:)

  2. HadeS
    on March 4th, 2008
    2

    ditto. sara7a i dont like talking bout politics coz 1) its so frustrating 2) it kills me that i’ve never been to pali ever and 3) the sick replies i can do without..

    on a seperate note, happy bday! (if my memory serves me right)

  3. Jasim
    on March 4th, 2008
    3

    Thank you, thank you, and thank you. You really REALLY have spoke my mind. And I agree with Hades too.

  4. mo
    on March 5th, 2008
    4

    just because you don’t blog about gaza doesn’t mean you don’t care …
    absolutely true and i agree 100% with this … aslan blogging about gaza does nothing for the people there … the most it does is inform the uninformed or give you a sense of solidarity (insignifant as it may be) …

    having said that …
    it’s just a little bit disappointing (for me anyway) when i see some arabs mourning heath ledger and victims of campus shootings and various other dead people on their blogs yet the 120+ ppl who died in gaza (and counting) are unworthy for some reason …

  5. Hala
    on March 9th, 2008
    5

    I agree with you, and I also agree with Mo. I guess people can decide for themselves to choose a way to express their frustration. I see it as a way to inform the people who are not aware of what ‘actually’ is going on.

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