Lost in Chicago with a Palestinian holocaust survivor
One would think that getting around Chicago by riding its elevated train system would be like a piece of cake. All you gotta do is pay your fare and then get from Point A to Point B. But one would not be counting on my highly-elevated ability to get lost. Anywhere. From Antarctica to Alaska, from the Melbourne to Mecca, from Walgreens to Walmart (except I never go to Walmart because they rip off the working class), I can still manage to get lost -- and so Chicago's "L" system proved to be no different from anyplace else.
     But when I found out that Mariam Fathallahan,
 an 86-year-old survivor of the 1948 Palestinian holocaust, was speaking
 in Park Ridge, a suburb of Chicago, I decided to take a risk.  This was
 a rare opportunity to hear her speak, so I jumped on the Green Line of 
the "L".  And jumped off again -- onto the Red Line.  "You need the Blue
 Line to get out to Park Ridge," someone finally told me, "but not the 
Pink, Orange or Brown."  They got a pink line in Chicago?  How cool is 
that!
    
 So I got off that train and onto another train and then onto another 
train again.  And ended up at O'Hare airport.  But finally found the right
 station and then street-hiked east for a mile.  So far so good.  Only 
got lost three times.  And when I got to the event, there was lots of 
free food!  Hummus and falafels.  Well worth the trip.  
     
 Over baklava, I got to talk with this refugee from the 1948 Palestine 
"Catastrophe" -- and she was delightful.  Jews don't have a lock on 
delightful older holocaust refugees who have lived through Hell and 
survived, moving on to become wise people who are anti-war right down to
 the tips of their toes. http://www.candlesholocaustmuseum.org/ 
 Many Native American holocaust survivors are like that as well.  And 
also survivors of Reagan's 1980s ethnic cleansing of the Maya in 
Guatemala.  But I digress.
    
 As the evening wore on, it started raining cats and dogs outside and had gotten really really dark so I had to leave early so I could find my way 
back.  But I heard later that the rest of the presentation went well.  http://www.columbiatribune.com/news/local/palestinian-refugees-talk-about-living-without-a-state-at-columbia/article_19d69746-d60a-5208-9230-29cde5acdd00.html
     Amena
 Ashkar, Fathallah's translator and also a refugee who was born in 
the camps in Lebanon, had really interesting stuff to say.  "When Israel
 invaded Lebanon in 1982, their main purpose was to get rid of 
Palestinian refugees," and thus continue the Israeli neo-colonialist 
brutal ethnic cleansing of Palestinians.  Having survived one holocaust 
already, Palestinians were then subject to yet another holocaust in 
Lebanon.
     
 "Does Israel have a right to exist, you might ask me?" said Ashkar, 
"and my answer is this:  Do I also have a right to exist as well?"  
Someone else added that it is definitely not cool to ask a rape victim if she recognizes the rights of her rapist.  http://www.commondreams.org/views/2016/05/21/widening-cracks-zionism
    
 So in the dark of night and pouring rain, I stumbled around the suburbs
 of Park Ridge, totally and hopelessly lost -- until I finally saw a 
faint light in the distance.  It was a Walgreens!  "You walk a mile 
south then cross a bridge over the freeway and then walk a mile more," 
said the friendly and helpful clerk.  Great, just great.  And then I 
also found out that parts of suburban Chicago have no sidewalks.
     And somehow I finally made it back to the South Loop Hotel and took a hot bath.  http://www.chicagosouthloophotel.com/
    But how many Palestinian holocaust refugees today even have that option -- to take a hot bath?
PS:  One of the main reasons that I truly dislike the Clinton-Trump 
presidential ticket is because they both seem to be taking great glee at
 the thought of killing even more women and children in the Middle East 
than have already been maimed, slaughtered or made homeless by American-made
 bombs.  Don't all those millions of victims of the 
Bush-Obama-Clinton-Trump doctrine in the Middle East hate us enough 
already?  http://dissidentvoice.org/2016/05/bernie-comes-to-vallejo/#more-62696
PPS: 
 I'm not the only one that gets lost easily.  America too has lost its way.  Instead of heading 
toward the bright boulevards of Life, Liberty, the Pursuit of Happiness 
and the Golden Rule, my country has completely lost its way inside a 
labyrinth of dark alleys that go nowhere -- and have scary names like 
"Regime Change" and Genocide" and "Homelessness" and "Outsourcing".  https://consortiumnews.com/2016/05/17/the-danger-of-demonization/
PPPS: 
 News just in from my Syrian friend that yet another massive suicide bombing by 
ISIS/al Qaeda just took place in Syria.  And the American neo-con RepubliDems are
 now jumping with joy.  "Soon Syria will be another Libya!" they whisper 
behind their hands.  And at the rate that Wall Street and War Street are
 supporting al Qaeda and ISIS, America will soon become another Libya 
too.  http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-wests-massacre-of-the-innocents-in-syria/5525865
 
     "It's really bad over there today," writes my friend.  "And the 
West's pro-zombi media is celebrating their 'victory' on the 
'infidels'!  But the pattern is so simple though:  Whenever the
 Syrian Arab Army and their allies win against the ISIS and al Qaeda 
terrorists and armed gangs, then the 
terrorists target the civilians, not the army!  They are blackmailing 
the
 Syrian government and army by targeting the people.
  
"I wish that these criminals would not be allowed to get away with their crimes. And I also wish to witness their judgement day for the horrors they have inflicted on Syria." Me too!
 
 
