Homeland doesn't mean state in some, nor from the west bank to the sea in others. — Benkei
I've condemned it but maintain that every atrocity happening to Israelis is of their own making and every atrocity befalling the Palestinians is wreaked upon them by Israel. — Benkei
— Benkei
Israel is asking for it by treating Palestinians as animals and as such has no moral standing to be outraged by a bunch of ineffectual rocket attacks — Benkei
It is 2021, Zionism has already been realized. It does not matter if other thinkers had other ideas because a state has been established. Borders change and neither side needs to stop building. — BitconnectCarlos
You know Israel is full of Israelis, right? Do individual Israelis have a right to be upset when their neighbors are killed? Is that okay with you? Let's talk about the people now. — BitconnectCarlos
How about the atrocity of how gays are treated in Gaza? Or the atrocity of how they treat their women? I guess the Jews really do control everything. I'm sure when Palestinian men beat their wives it is also Israel's fault. — BitconnectCarlos
Probably. We don't know what sort of society would've developed if the people weren't being oppressed. A lot of problems like this are a consequence of poverty. — Benkei
You don't get to complain about Hamas in the midst of committing and supporting ethnic cleansing and annexing land — Benkei
We have to be realistic about the logical outcome of Israel ending all it's current practices. A Palestinian state, funded and armed by Iran. That's not a recipe for peace, but for a larger conflict, with more victims. — Foghorn
So are WWII & the Holocaust essentially the fault of the Allies because of the Versailles treaty? The Versailles treaty treated the Germans terribly and threw the German economy into chaos making leaders like Hitler more viable. Is every bit of Nazi racism the fault of the Allies who punished Germany too harshly while simultaneously leaving Germany intact as a state? Why give Germany free will? They were punished, they were abused after WWI. Poor little victims abused by the Western powers. — BitconnectCarlos
This entire rambling warble can be summed up by you saying that Israel should not stop being an apartheid state — StreetlightX
What may work is that sooner or later somebody figures out how to smuggle a WMD in to Israel. It's tragic that it has to come to that, but that could be the game changer. At that point, my plan may work. — Foghorn
The logical outcome is that it removes all justified reasons for Palestinians to commit acts of aggression. — Benkei
What the fuck is wrong with you. — StreetlightX
Yeah because apparently it's easier to detonate a nuke in Israel as a solution to it's settler colonialism than for Israel to simply stop committing genocide. — StreetlightX
The difference of course is that Germany had a lot of agency despite the crime that was Versailles. — Benkei
the logical outcome of your plan — Foghorn
Is for Israel to stop committing genocide. — StreetlightX
We both agree that the Germans were oppressed, i.e. were victims — BitconnectCarlos
Whatever does, it cannot excuse Israeli crimes, so is irrelevant to the point. — StreetlightX
You don't care what happens next. — Foghorn
I'm just granting him this point that after WWI the treaty of versailles was unjust and unfairly penalized Germany. There are obviously different sides to this debate and I'm not going to dig too much into the weeds but historical consensus is that the treaty of versailles was very harsh and those conditions were considered a catalyst for hitler. — BitconnectCarlos
Yeah, I'm not the one justifying actually existing genocide with speculative futures. — StreetlightX
We both agree that the Germans were oppressed, i.e. were victims, which to my understanding means that they are cannot be blamed for just trying to get even according to a certain logic. — BitconnectCarlos
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