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As are all the indigenous peoples of the Americas, but we're not giving them their land back, either.
by MisterKnowItAll on September 6th, 2009
True enough. And in most populated areas you could point to a prior occupying group.
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The difference is that this was done in modern times with some - if only a few today - who still remember it. It's alive. And - it was done by the international community supposedly to right a wrong.
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But like I said - it's more complicated than that - but I feel Israel should not have been created - at least there. Maybe the Jewish homeland should have been Bavaria - after all - you'd think that the price of the payoff should have been paid by the guilty country rather than an utterly non-interested victim.
by 23Skidoo on September 7th, 2009
The fact that Israel continues to encroach and occupy regions of Palestine makes their country look extremely bad. I'm very much a "the past is the past - they are a country - now they're both countries - move on." There was no Palestine before Israel; no one, including the Arab world, cared at all about "Palestinians" until Israel was created. Both ethnic groups and religions live in both countries now. The issue with peaceful coexistence is the dogshit education on part of all groups involved. I wish that there was more going on with that, to stop them from seeing each other as "the enemy from birth."
by MisterKnowItAll on September 7th, 2009
Yup. I agree with most of what you say. I think if the pre-war Zionist movement - with Jews moving there and buying land and all - had continued with no Sate of Israel - then there would be no problems today.
by 23Skidoo on September 7th, 2009