this user is a mod of a huge .world news community btw

  • @ceenote
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    1263 months ago

    It makes perfect sense, if you don’t think of Muslims as people.

    • @ghurab
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      53 months ago

      there are claims that the Arabs there were brought in from Egypt to work in the region in the 20th century, or something. In other words, they claim that Palestinians are actually Egyptian and from other neighboring states, and have only been living there for a century or so.

      • @[email protected]OP
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        173 months ago

        “i’m so sorry sir but your family has only lived in this household for checks notes 100 years and three generations. yeah so you are basically immigrants sorry, you understand why i have to bulldoze everything you own.”

    • @mynameisigglepiggle
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      12 months ago

      I don’t see why they need to not have Muslims there though. Ok, so this is where you wanna be, all good, but if someone else wants to be there too you kinda need to let them…I think that’s where the problem is, it’s not Israel, it’s that Israel isn’t sharing.

      • @[email protected]
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        12 months ago

        They think that they will be replaced as the dominant political power if local Muslims (Palestinians) are allowed to live there, thrive, and run for office. They are honestly probably right about that.

        Doesn’t mean that enforcing an apartheid is justified though.

    • aiccount
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      -953 months ago

      This doesn’t say anything about Islam, way to wiggle in a non-related fact though.

      • @rockSlayer
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        953 months ago

        Did you know that things can be implied through omission?

      • @ceenote
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        733 months ago

        Ignoring that people were already living there says all it needs to.

        • @[email protected]
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          133 months ago

          They always shared the land with other peoples as well. They were there before, during and after.

          • You say that, but “sharing the land with the Palestinian people” and “making sure they’re all dead so you don’t have to share it” are two entirely different things.

            Which of those is the nation of Israel currently working towards?

            • @[email protected]
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              33 months ago

              They’re definitely trying, yeah. I’m holding out hope they won’t succeed, but maybe that’s misplaced.

              • I’m Palestinian, and both me and most other Palestinians around me have lost their beliefs in Palestine surviving. Neither the Gaza strip nor the West Bank.

                I thank you for your hope, and I’m still boycotting whatever I can but that’s just how it is

            • Bilb!
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              I think they were referring to the native population of the area before the Israeli colonization project began, but maybe not. It’s a tad ambiguous.

        • aiccount
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          -613 months ago

          You’re going to have your mind blown when you find out that Islam came out of judism. There was a time when there were many jews and literally not a single Muslim on the planet. Christianity and Islam are groups of x-jews that murdered, raped and destroyed anything in their path. They pushed jews out of the land. I know this is all impossible to you because in your made-up world, nothing existed before the 1940s. That’s just what happens when you are so against learning, it puts you into wacky made uo worlds that make no sense. The thing you hate is the thing you defend, you just can’t be bothered to look at things from a deformed and chopped up world view. It makes sense, complexity takes effort.

          • @[email protected]
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            363 months ago

            Ah yes, the very differentiated worldview of “Christianity and Islam are groups of x-jews that murdered, raped and destroyed anything in their path.”

            • @[email protected]
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              93 months ago

              The reality of it is that the abrahamic religions have all always had a militaristic bend to them because of their “our god is the only right god” belief.

              The Jewish people were this way before Christian’s and Muslims existed.

              Then the Jewish and Christian’s were this way before Muslims existed.

              Then the Jewish and Christian and Muslims were this way when they all existed.

              Shockingly the uniting thread between all three is HUMANITY and TRIBALISM.

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                Oh I won’t pretend there hasn’t been a lot of violence in the name of religion. I was just annoyed by the the wining about undercomplex worldviews combined with this absolute unit of a broad brush in the same comment.

          • NoneOfUrBusiness
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            163 months ago

            This is… I have no idea what to say. That said, you do know that the Middle East was a safe haven for Jews during the Middle ages right?

            • @jaybone
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              -63 months ago

              I have no idea what to say. That said,

              Powerful stuff.

          • @ceenote
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            • Everything you said has nothing to do with what we were discussing, which is Israel and its backers dehumanizing the Palestinian people, and if it did it would be no justification for genociding them
            • That’s not how any religion works, we are not just all ex-zoroastrians. That all Abrahamic religions share a common origin is common knowledge.
            • Thank you for getting condescending, I can now feel justified in saying you’re either a troll or an idiot and I’m not going to waste any more time on you. Feel free to take the last word.
            • aiccount
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              -113 months ago

              It’s so interesting how the most condescending people always see facts as condescending. It really just is the case that you can be wrong. As you get older and learn to not mindlessly repeat headlines you will see just how absurd you used to be.

          • алсааас [she/they]M
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            (person is ofc permabanned)

            meme described below

            image description:

            Caption: “Zionists be like:” picture of a lizard standing in front of a house entrance, saying: "Hello… 300 million years ago my grandfather tyrannosaurs rex used to live here. GET OUT!

            • Zagorath
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              32 months ago

              This would be way funnier (and more historically accurate…though still not exactly accurate) if it was a chicken instead of a monitor.

          • @[email protected]OP
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            gross! crazy to write this

            humans lives are actually more important than preserving random human race lore structures from millennia ago

            like it’s still okay to respect and pay homage to them, but as soon as the existing generation ticks over and people have lived their entire lives and built thriving communities for one another, it’s bad actually to use that lore to excuse killing and displacing them. nasty.

            • aiccount
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              -53 months ago

              You are preaching to the choir. All this madness goes away when people quit convincing their children that Israel is some magical land that a space daddy wants everyone to fight over to they get special toys after they die. You want this to end, then start spreading the fact that it is all BS and magic land isn’t actually a thing.

              • @[email protected]OP
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                if i’m preaching to the choir then the choir is bringing up twisted and irrelevant arguments and it’s pissing me off

          • @[email protected]
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            63 months ago

            8 When they asked if there was some group out of the tribes of Israel that had not gone to the gathering at Mizpah, they found out that no one from Jabesh in Gilead had been there; 9 at the roll call of the army no one from Jabesh had responded. 10 So the assembly sent twelve thousand of their bravest men with the orders, “Go and kill everyone in Jabesh, including women and children. 11 Kill all the males, and also every woman who is not a virgin.” 12 They found four hundred young virgins among the people in Jabesh, so they brought them to the camp at Shiloh, which is in the land of Canaan. 13 Then the whole assembly sent word to the Benjaminites who were at Rimmon Rock and offered to end the war. 14 The Benjaminites came back, and the other Israelites gave them the young women from Jabesh whom they had not killed.

            - Judges 21:8-14

            Emphasis mine.

            Funny thing is, I can read old books too. And history shows that we all come from shitty people who murdered, raped, and ethnically cleansed the weak who stood in our way, be it for loot, ‘manifest destiny’, land, religious/racial purity, or just because sometimes.

            Just because you’re looking at it from your lens and filter of bias does not make that exclusively true.

          • Zagorath
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            22 months ago

            My take: the history is indeed complicated. Christians and Muslims throughout history have been fucking awful. To each other. To themselves. To Jews. Historically speaking, probably the best of those relations was between Muslims and Jews who lived in lands ruled by Islamic dynasties.

            It’s not exactly right to say that Christians and Muslims “are groups of x-jews” though. Because those religions are both proselytising religions, while Judaism is not. The vast majority of Christians and Muslims are not descended from Jews, or perhaps have only the tiniest amount of Jewish heritage waaay back. Because they or their ancestors were converts not from Judaism but from paganism or other people not “of the book” (as the Quran puts it).

            Regardless, none of this is relevant. What’s relevant is that apartheid and genocide are bad. No matter who does it. It would be bad if Anglo Saxons did it to Indian immigrants in 2000, but would be equally bad if Indians gained the power to do it to Anglo Saxons. It would be bad if Celtic Britons did it to Anglo Saxons in 500, and equally bad if Celtic Britons were to do it to Anglo Saxons. It’s bad when Ashkenazi (i.e., recent immigrants of a European background, who make up the majority of the political elite of Israel) Jews do it to Palestinians.

      • @[email protected]
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        173 months ago

        What is the dominant religion of the people killed and displaced by “Israelis”?

        And a follow-up: are you learning this for th4 fi4st time?

        • aiccount
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          -343 months ago

          I’m just willing to look at history beyond some arbitrary point to try to win an argument. You are absolutely correct, if you ignore the parts of the past that don’t agree with your pre-conceived notions, then you are right. Unfortunately for you, history doesn’t care about where you choose to make arbitrary lines.

          • @[email protected]
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            33 months ago

            You’ll notice you did not answer either question, O Great Context Appreciator Who Dares Not Mention Context.

            • aiccount
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              03 months ago

              Me being willing to look at the entire context is not a bad thing. Sorry if it doesn’t line up with the headlines you were told to memorize.

              • @[email protected]
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                13 months ago

                lmao what context you aren’t actually saying anything other than being evasive after flinging shit.

                Can you answer my questions? Are you afraid to do so?

      • @Mannimarco
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        73 months ago

        Non related? Give me a break