Your opinion, nothing based on facts.Shlomo Sand is a radical Marxist who.denies unequivocal genetic science. He has no credibility and is only quoted by radical leftist, Islamists, and Nazi's. Go fuck yourself.
Your opinion, nothing based on facts.Shlomo Sand is a radical Marxist who.denies unequivocal genetic science. He has no credibility and is only quoted by radical leftist, Islamists, and Nazi's. Go fuck yourself.
Sorry, we will agree to disagree. I do not believe the Bronze Aged myth and did not believe the Jews had a claim to the land.
https://www.ancient.eu/palestine/Your myth of Palestinian homeland does not fly, period.
Nearly all of America’s Confederate monuments were built in the late 1800s or early 1900s, during the Lost Cause Era efforts to mythologize the Civil War and the South’s reason for seceding to fight it. Statues went up across the South, in an effort to obscure the war’s roots in the effort to preserve slavery, and to remind Black Americans during the Jim Crow years that they were still subject to violent and oppressive white supremacy. Another wave of statues were erected in the 1950s, in response to desegregation efforts and calls for civil rights. They spread across the nation to reinforce the same message even in states that hadn’t seceded.
https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_5edeaf78c5b637b87e22ce65
OK.. makes sense..what does Iran want back in return for "support"? anything political? terrorism?Yes....... $$$
Ppl are getting tired of helping them & them not doing what they want for that cash.
Iran gubment is supporting the cause, eventhough most Persians are like WTF, they don't care about those fuckin arab anyway..... & I have never met one that did.. Either born here, been here for a long time or FOB............ They don't believe it's their fight & don't want their money going there..
Palestinians are almost all Sunni Muslim & Christian so it is odd that they would get or accept Shia money, but beggars can't be choosy as they say..
It is being reported that the Secretary of the Army is open to re-naming miltary bases named after Confederate generals.
There's no such thing as a Palestinian.
And you deny science too... ill act surprised
Your myth of Palestinian homeland does not fly, period.
from Phantasmal's link
Palestine continued to be a war-torn and much-contested region up through World War II when, afterwards, the United Nations declared the area the State of Israel and established it as a homeland for the Jewish people. This mandate by the United Nations, and the resulting country of Israel, remains controversial and the region continues to be as troubled in the present day as it was in ancient times.
from Phantasmal's link
Palestine continued to be a war-torn and much-contested region up through World War II when, afterwards, the United Nations declared the area the State of Israel and established it as a homeland for the Jewish people. This mandate by the United Nations, and the resulting country of Israel, remains controversial and the region continues to be as troubled in the present day as it was in ancient times.
The Balfour Declaration and the Mandate provided not for a Jewish state, but for a Jewish national home.2 Neither the United States nor the British Government has ever interpreted the term 'Jewish national home' to be a Jewish national state."
http://www.wrmea.com/backissues/0994/9409074.htm
They should re-name Fort Benning to Fort Sherman.
The Arabs and Palestinians foment their own form of "Lost Cause," and like the revisions in America, the Arabs are losing the propaganda campaign, too.
Most Izraelis are racists. Anybody supporting them is also a racist. Palestinian lives matter. White Izraeli suppression and occupation must cease.
There was no "Southern Aggression". South Carolina did serve an eviction notice but they didn't kill anyone. That's not justification for Lincoln to claim "Southern Aggression" and start a war that would kill 2% of the population.
That said, as most historians note, "the seeds of the Civil War were sewn into the Constitution" through the Three-Fifths Compromise which gave tacit approval of slavery. When the North began to renege on that approval, it caused problems.
That false blame is why we're still talking about it over 150 years later.