Jews killed Jesus. They must die.
(Joke ha ha?)
(Joke ha ha?)
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THE JEWS’ RIGHT TO ISRAEL; ARCHEOLOGICAL ARGUMENT :Anywhere you dig it’s Jews, not Arabs, they didn’t come there until the 7th century invasion, and the archeological evidence for the Jews goes back more than 3,000 years.Dilbert_X wrote:
I care about Israel/Palestine because:-
Oppressed and dispossessed people need someone to stand up for them, same in Sudan, Zimbabwe, Tibet etc.
When I say oppressed and dispossessed I mean the Palestinians - just because the jews have had a hard time, largely of their own making, for the last 2,000 years doesn't give them the right to inflict ethnic cleansing, holocausts and genocide on someone else.
If the jews believe on jew is worth fifty gentiles then they are going to get persecuted - history bears this out.
The creation of Israel has completely destabilised the Middle East and brought terror and carnage to the entire world - directly affecting millions of people, me being one of them.
The Israelis should quit stealing yet more land and make peace with their neighbours, for which they will need to make some serious and painful compromises for once. Alternatively they can STFU and GTFO.
Not really. If I remember correctly, Palestinians are Muslim, right? I'm not really sure, I don't feel like looking, as it is late as hell, but I'm probably just associating them with the Dome of the Rock or whatever the hell that thing is called. But, anyway, after that nice little ramble, as far as I can remember they aren't from the same tribe.cospengle wrote:
I thought it was quite the opposite. Aren't the two groups from the same tribe originally?Spark wrote:
Tbh to me it looks like two societies that have been chucked on top of each other who really don't like each other.
because the region was a shining example of stability before israel...Dilbert_X wrote:
The creation of Israel has completely destabilised the Middle East
lol. nice one.GunSlinger OIF II wrote:
because the region was a shining example of stability before israel...Dilbert_X wrote:
The creation of Israel has completely destabilised the Middle East
Support? What support? The only thing other "brother" Arab nations are doing is exploiting Palestine's situation for their own benefit, and doing things which will only bring consequences to Palestine, and not themselves. Palestine has nigh zero support worldwide... This is what makes me so passionate about the subject. I have a tendency to stand up for the weaker in a debate, no matter the subject.GunSlinger OIF II wrote:
well, to be fair, you could say the same thing about any kind of support the palestinians are getting from the nations in the region. They do it because they are muslims. I mean, arab states were constant enemies. Persians......lol.Bertster7 wrote:
Which is where much of the problem surrounding Israel lies.
heheGunSlinger OIF II wrote:
because the region was a shining example of stability before israel...Dilbert_X wrote:
The creation of Israel has completely destabilised the Middle East
Um... I wasn't disputing what you posted. I was just stating why class identity politics make more sense than the other ones do.Kmarion wrote:
Shit, argue what you will.. it's not going anywhere. People take care of and are concerned with their own kind. It's been around since before we were walking upright. (I just watched the opening scene of 2001: A Space Odyssey ..lulz)Turquoise wrote:
For sure, but it remains a mostly illogical practice.Kmarion wrote:
There is a reason we have identity politics. It doesn't matter if it's religion, sex, race, etc. It's natural and there is a reason campaigns and policies are based around it. People are generally more sympathetic to issues they can relate to. Agree with it or not, it will always be there.
Although, I would argue class identity politics actually make more sense than the others, since class is the most universally defining division in the world. In most countries, there is a continual conflict between the interests of the working class and the elite rich.
That's called thinking logically. Of course, if you do enough of that, you usually don't continue to believe in a religion altogether.syndicat111 wrote:
I dont really get the whole "god gave us this land" routine. Supposing there is a God, it stands to reason that he created the whole world in equal measure. TBH, its like saying "God bless America". Why would this being, capable of creating a Universe want to specifically bless one (relatively) tiny piece of land?
One of the countless fundamental flaws with religion. Everyone wants to believe they are special, so religion panders to that desire.syndicat111 wrote:
I dont really get the whole "god gave us this land" routine. Supposing there is a God, it stands to reason that he created the whole world in equal measure. TBH, its like saying "God bless America". Why would this being, capable of creating a Universe want to specifically bless one (relatively) tiny piece of land?
Hypothetically speaking, of courseTurquoise wrote:
That's called thinking logically. Of course, if you do enough of that, you usually don't continue to believe in a religion altogether.syndicat111 wrote:
I dont really get the whole "god gave us this land" routine. Supposing there is a God, it stands to reason that he created the whole world in equal measure. TBH, its like saying "God bless America". Why would this being, capable of creating a Universe want to specifically bless one (relatively) tiny piece of land?
deserve? lulzAutralianChainsaw wrote:
I want to see the creation of the country of Palestine. They deserve it more than anyone else in that area.
ya....simple point he will miss I am sure.GunSlinger OIF II wrote:
because the region was a shining example of stability before israel...Dilbert_X wrote:
The creation of Israel has completely destabilised the Middle East
Yea but it seems that the jews got their country for being "persecuted".usmarine wrote:
deserve? lulzAutralianChainsaw wrote:
I want to see the creation of the country of Palestine. They deserve it more than anyone else in that area.
the world's borders were not created by "deserving" them.
the jews got their country because the palestinians didnt want it enough. in the real world, might makes right.AutralianChainsaw wrote:
Yea but it seems that the jews got their country for being "persecuted".usmarine wrote:
deserve? lulzAutralianChainsaw wrote:
I want to see the creation of the country of Palestine. They deserve it more than anyone else in that area.
the world's borders were not created by "deserving" them.
The palestinians are persecuted right now.. why not give them a country?
Sorry GS, gotta disagree with you there. Put yourself in Europe in early 1941. Did 'might' make Hitler 'right'?GunSlinger OIF II wrote:
the jews got their country because the palestinians didnt want it enough. in the real world, might makes right.
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no, but Allied might was right. If germany had won, would we even be having this discussion?CameronPoe wrote:
Sorry GS, gotta disagree with you there. Put yourself in 1940's Europe. Did 'might' make Hitler 'right'?GunSlinger OIF II wrote:
the jews got their country because the palestinians didnt want it enough. in the real world, might makes right.
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first that is not correct. second the pals are not being tossed in ovens. please try again.AutralianChainsaw wrote:
Yea but it seems that the jews got their country for being "persecuted".usmarine wrote:
deserve? lulzAutralianChainsaw wrote:
I want to see the creation of the country of Palestine. They deserve it more than anyone else in that area.
the world's borders were not created by "deserving" them.
The palestinians are persecuted right now.. why not give them a country?
If Germany had won it would have been a victory for all that is wrong in this world. It would certainly not be right. The Allied cause was just. The Axis cause wasn't. Even if the Allies lost they still would have been the ones in the right.GunSlinger OIF II wrote:
no, but Allied might was right. If germany had won, would we even be having this discussion?CameronPoe wrote:
Sorry GS, gotta disagree with you there. Put yourself in 1940's Europe. Did 'might' make Hitler 'right'?GunSlinger OIF II wrote:
the jews got their country because the palestinians didnt want it enough. in the real world, might makes right.
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