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In praise of Superland
Gideon Levy
the studentroom
4 June 2013

http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=2360811&page=23


What do they want from Superland`s management? It`s just a playground, which has
suddenly turned out to be a true reflection of society. Superland has dared to
be a Mini-Israel as well. If so, what`s the fuss? That its executives acted the
same way as everyone else? Behaved in the same way as the state? Even a Dreams
Park is situated on reality`s ground, why should it become Super-Israel?

We have really overdone our demands of Superland. The executives established a
separation between Arab and Jewish children, and between Orthodox and secular
Jews. That`s the reality prevailing in this country. Public outrage and
sanctimonious tsk tsk noises from the Left and the Right, the sermons and
condemnations amount to nothing more than hypocrisy. All are designed to fulfil
our desire to feel good about ourselves. We wish to shatter the mirror set up by
this luna-park, in which a apparition of ugliness has appeared. A society which
is comfortable with separation, discrimination and racism - which are deep
rooted, institutionalised and systematic - suddenly arises to protest and rage
just because Superland did what everyone else does.

Israel is a land of separation. Palestinian children can only dream of reaching
the sands of Rishon LeZion - and there is no pipsqueak from anyone. [Israeli]
Arab (or Haredi) children can indeed make it there, but only apart, as they used
to. Israel is a land of separation. Your typical secular Jewish child would
never get to meet a Palestinian child, an Israeli Arab kid or an ultra-Orthodox
youngster.

Ghettos, ghettos, communities, communities, the land of separation. Apartheid in
the Occupied Territories, apartheid-lite within the State of Israel, and that
country is shaken by something that is happening in a Ferris wheel. Underneath
it, the deprivation storm is raging but the only place from which we want it to
disappear without a trace is on the carousel. We don`t want to be frightened by
separation on the ghost train. The rollercoaster can skip over that abyss.

This is an insolent demand. It`s pure chutzpah to be outraged at this separation
and ignore what is happening around it. It`s as bad a chutzpah as they come, for
ministers and Knesset members to expressed `disgust`, as they approve race and
nationality laws. A state that has not established a single new Arab village or
town in the Galilee during its 65 years of existence, where the racist
`Judaisation` of the Galilee and the Negev is considered a national goal, where
it is just about forbidden to talk about the Nakba, which rubs out the language
and heritage of a long-established community, where an `Industrial Zone` in an
Arab town is a collection of tyre repair shops and garages, and does not even
have a single Arab university - such a state has no right to protest against
luna-park.

A country where Arab teachers only teach Arab students, and Arab children are
taught almost exclusively in Arab schools, cannot object to a fleeting
separation. A state in which every Arab person is deemed to be a suspicious
object, unless proven otherwise; whose leaders incite and arouse hatred toward
the Arab community, should be obliged to remain silent when a private entity
does exactly the same thing. Every Jewish child who has been exposed to the
public discourse comes to Superland awash with fears and hatred of the Arab
child. If so, why would s/he ride on the same seesaw?

How easy it is to rile against Superland - What beautiful souls we are, we are
so enlightened, we won`t let racism rear its head. But it has reared its head
since the day the state was established. It`s a state based largely on racism`s
own principles, from the Law of Return to the Absentee Property Law. A Jewish
state is by virtue of its definition a nationalist state, who are we to complain
about Superland?

Occasionally we encounter a small scandal - a bank branch which doesn`t let
Arabs open accounts, a rabbi who preaches refusing to let flats to Arabs, or a
bus driver who refuses to let Arabs on board - and the country shakes to its
seams. Those storms are designed for one thing -- to blur the point , to conceal
the fact that such incidents take place in a broader context. The entire
ridiculous protest has a sole purpose: to lie to ourselves that we are not like
that.

Leave Superland alone, its executives actually deserve our gratitude: they
showed Israelis how they really look like, not in a distorted luna-parks mirror
but as true reflection of reality.

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