• @deleted
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    311 months ago

    While I support palestine, Hamas is bad.

    They did bad things but what matters is context.

    You have to start from 1907 if you want to understand the context.

    • @avater
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      11 months ago

      I support a free Palestine and a free Israel and I also condemn the actions of both of them! And I understand the context very well, also you got to go far further than 1907.

      • @deleted
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        -1011 months ago

        If you already digged that deep you know for fact that it was called Palestine buddy.

        If you support Israel then be consistent and support Russia taking part of Ukraine as well.

        I stand for Palestine to be free and Ukraine to be free as well.

        • @DoomBot5
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          911 months ago

          You know why it’s called Palestine? Because the Romans kicked all the Jews out and to add insult to injury, they renamed it that way.

          • @deleted
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            011 months ago

            Good point! They used to live there.

            Does this imply Russia did nothing wrong by taking Crimea? Because it used to be theirs as well not long ago.

            • @DoomBot5
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              311 months ago

              So are you referencing history or trying to twist it into your own agenda? Sounds like it’s the latter.

          • AlmightySnoo 🐢🇮🇱🇺🇦
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            I’m an atheist but since they’re calling to dig into history, and since religious books are technically accounts (though very inaccurate) of what their writers witnessed and knew at the time mixed with superstition, it’s always ironic to me how even the Quran never mentions Palestine and instead always says “children of Israel”.

            • @deleted
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              411 months ago

              Children of Israel refer to a group of people by their beliefs not where they live btw.

              It’s like saying I live in atheism.

              The discussion isn’t who was there first. It’s about who was there when international law became established.