If, say, a Swedish guy went to Israel to support the Israeli government and the Israeli government executed him, yeah. .
So, do you believe Israeli government to be a minor Jewish extremist organization, on the run from the authorities? I thought it's long been past that stage ))
Honestly, I think of all the people on these boards you are the one most prone to say something that would then horrify yourself ))) The more I am observing you, the more I am convinced, you'd be scared of your own refletion in a mirror.
Eh...no, I don't believe that. That's why I followed my comment by saying that it wouldn't happen.
I'm not sure why you feel the need to constantly smear me as some sort of evil, horrible person just because I disagree with you on certain policy issues or certain framings of issues. It's cheap and unbecoming. I've no problem with my views, nor do I have any views I want to hide. You honestly strike me as extremely uncomfortable with your own views since you cannot defend them in any way than by suggesting that those who disagree with you are secretly longing for a second Holocaust.
Hamas, of course, is an extremist organization on the run from the authorities (unless you count Hamas itself as it, which one may do in Gaza, I suppose). If your point is that he was supporting, say, Hamas and not this organization I suppose that's a fair point. My thinking was more that this guy would probably be very critical of Israel for not wanting to cooperate or negotiate with Hamas or for building their security fence and so on. His fate sort of illustrates why they're doing all that though.
Another way of putting it as that this guy was, most likely, offering the Palestinians the best deal imaginable and he was still killed.
It is true that my reasoning is based on the premise that Hamas are not all that much better than the organization that got him or alternatively that that organization is at least somewhat representative of problems on the Palestinian side of the conflict. If you disagree there it obviously won't hold.