• ???OP
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      Sorry what does that mean? Nearly half of the Jordanian population are ethnically Palestinian.

      I have seen this argument before. Could you explain what you mean by “them” and what you mean by Jordan not accepting them?

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        As in, the country of Jordan does not let them in because they can’t handle a sudden influx of 2 million people?

        Think I’ve also answered the question as to how this would likely go, though.

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          Jordan has opened its borders to Iraqi, Palestinians, Syrians, etc. They have a general policy of taking in refugees. I don’t think Jordan does a good job treating those refugees well, but it’s almost a diplomatic certainty that Jordan would let them in.

          So what exactly are you basing your opinion on?

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          What do you think removing peoples from their land is?

          Your solution is for them to leave their homeland before they’re killed. That’s ethnic cleansing by result.

          • @Dkarma
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            Being forced to go somewhere isn’t ethnic cleansing. Killing people is. You’ve got the wrong definition of ethic cleansing.

            • @Evilcoleslaw
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              Forced deportation/resettlement is absolutely a form of ethnic cleansing, by definition.

              • @Dkarma
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                Oh so what Israel is doing to Palestine right now. Hypocrite.

                • @Evilcoleslaw
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                  Hypocrite? The fuck are you on about? Yes, Israel is engaged in ethnic cleansing. Has been for decades.