Thursday, August 28, 2008

Cool Pictures Of The Muslim Quarter, Old City, Jerusalem (Part 4/5)

I've been thinking about this portion of the multi-part post all week. I'm concerned that I won't be able to accurately and effectively convey to those of you who don't really have experience in Israel, even as a tourist around soldiers, with the disposition of Israeli soldiers while on tour around the country. You see, Israel has a mandatory army, so all but the highly religious are drafted for two to three year services at the ripe old age of 18. Consequently, the army does nice little things once in a while, like taking the soldiers on educational trips to important sites.

These soldiers are in uniform during the trips, as well. I have observed that more often than not the soldiers aren't really so excited about being the object of foreigners' curiosity. Yes, many will take a picture with someone that asks nicely, but rarely have I seen them get really animated. They tend to just stand there and look like they'd rather be anywhere else. So, when I saw this I was a little blown away.

At the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, the site of Jesus' supposed crucifixion, burial, and resurrection, a large crowd of tourists had their attention fully on the soldiers instead of on the church. These visitors were mainly Southeast Asian, as far as I could tell. Now, as far as stereotypes go, I know that Koreans are branded as being very religious Christians. So, it really amazed me to see that the focus was not on Jesus and Christianity, but rather on these punk 18 year olds who just happened to have on a uniform!

You should have seen it. People were running around trying to capture the perfect shot: two soldiers laughing, two soldiers hugging, two soldiers acting tough. It was hilarious. What really surprised me was that the soldiers were bouncing around, smiling, holding cameras and taking pictures for the tourists, posing with and hugging those who asked... It was just not a normal sight. These kids are usually so bored. They seemed really energetic, instead.

Every person in that courtyard was snapping pics of the soldiers, so I figured I'd snap some of the snappers. Make sure to look at the third one. She was a little too happy to oblige to their requests...

Here's part 4:
Click on the picture for a larger view!


Notice the stairs in the back right of the picture. A large
group of soldiers were sitting on that, and tourists were
climbing the steps to sit with them, and there was a clog
as you went in and out of the door to the church as people
were bottlenecking it while taking pictures of the soldiers.


The slab of stone that Jesus was anointed on before burial
rests about 20 feet away, directly inside the door...


This honestly deserves its own post. I think the Asian tourists
were amazed to see an Asian soldier (her dad was from Vietnam),
and I was too, honestly. But, she has to be the dumbest soldier
I've ever seen. If her commander saw that, she would be in
BIG trouble. I wonder what her fellow soldiers thought...


Oh, yeah, that's what they thought. The guy on the left is
thinking, "Um, should I say something?" The guy on the
right is thinking, "Holy-Freaking-Crap. Is she really doing that?"



2 comments:

Baila said...

Unbelievable. A photo like this could end up in the Times, with the expression on the tourist's face photoshopped, and used as proof of "Israel aggression". The girl is a real idiot.

Anonymous said...

that asain chick is hot...but damn is she an idiot.