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A talk by Patrick Wolfe about racism and colonialism including settler colonialism.The talk includes Palestine.
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A talk by Patrick Wolfe about racism and colonialism including settler colonialism.The talk includes Palestine.
A talk by Patrick Wolfe about racism and colonialism including settler colonialism.The talk includes Palestine.
A talk by Patrick Wolfe about racism and colonialism including settler colonialism.The talk includes Palestine.
The English who first endorsed Zionism with the Belfour Declaration were the most racists of all Empires. Everywhere they conquered they split cultures by race and religion to plunder them...
They truly are the Pirates of the world and endorsing the theft of land from Muslims via money in England to create Israel is apropos to their culture!
A talk by Patrick Wolfe about racism and colonialism including settler colonialism.The talk includes Palestine.
The English who first endorsed Zionism with the Belfour Declaration were the most racists of all Empires. Everywhere they conquered they split cultures by race and religion to plunder them...
They truly are the Pirates of the world and endorsing the theft of land from Muslims via money in England to create Israel is apropos to their culture!
What land did they steal from muslims then as the land was spoils of war
A talk by Patrick Wolfe about racism and colonialism including settler colonialism.The talk includes Palestine.
The English who first endorsed Zionism with the Belfour Declaration were the most racists of all Empires. Everywhere they conquered they split cultures by race and religion to plunder them...
They truly are the Pirates of the world and endorsing the theft of land from Muslims via money in England to create Israel is apropos to their culture!
What land did they steal from muslims then as the land was spoils of war
Spoils of what and whose war you imbecile?
A talk by Patrick Wolfe about racism and colonialism including settler colonialism.The talk includes Palestine.
The English who first endorsed Zionism with the Belfour Declaration were the most racists of all Empires. Everywhere they conquered they split cultures by race and religion to plunder them...
They truly are the Pirates of the world and endorsing the theft of land from Muslims via money in England to create Israel is apropos to their culture!
What land did they steal from muslims then as the land was spoils of war
Spoils of what and whose war you imbecile?
WW1 when the soon to be LoN beat the Ottoman empire and took all their lands as spoils of war, leaving just Turkey
So who is the imbecile now, who does not now recent history. Now when did the arab muslims last own any part of the Ottoman empires lands ?
(COMMENT)A talk by Patrick Wolfe about racism and colonialism including settler colonialism.The talk includes Palestine.
Bull shit! Israel's occupation keeps Palestinians poor, even uprooting trees. Your Noblesse Oblige attitude are of a despotic mindset to his inferiors...P F Tinmore, et al,
Yes, this is a work product of the first work in 1996 (Settler Colonialism and the Transformation of Anthropology), and later the variation on the theme in 1999 Publication (Settler Colonialism) and then the most recent work 2006 refined work (Settler colonialism and the Elimination of the Native) in which the work analyzes the politics of anthropological knowledge from critical perspective that alters existing understandings of colonialism; the fundamental work he describes in the video media you provided.
In other words, this is a 21st Century dissertation view in which the author attempts to assign reasoning, as if in 1920, the Allied Powers had the next 100 years all planned out in advance in some sort of conspiracy to commit "elimination" of the indigenous population. In such dissertations, the implication that is always not far away is and --- in some cases directly implied --- is a variation on the theme: Genocide. This academic piece plays right into the hands of the Arab Palestinians, which is to garner sympathy and intellectual support for a people that can not achieve their goals and objectives in any other way.
It should be remembered, as you contemplate the video, that the growth of the Palestinian population between the the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea has jumped by more than 1,899,000 in the span over 1997 to 2015 (a rate fluctuating between +3.18% to +2.90%). The Jewish population grew by 1.8%, over the previous decade; nearly double that Israeli growth rate.
(COMMENT)A talk by Patrick Wolfe about racism and colonialism including settler colonialism.The talk includes Palestine.
This emerging concept of associating settler activity to the observable activity in Palestine is quite unremarkable. The Israelis are not exploiting the Arab Palestinian for labor and assigning a value to the human cost. Quite the contrary, it is the Arab Palestinian that is attempting to find employment opportunities in Israel.
Most Respectfully,
R
A talk by Patrick Wolfe about racism and colonialism including settler colonialism.The talk includes Palestine.
The English who first endorsed Zionism with the Belfour Declaration were the most racists of all Empires. Everywhere they conquered they split cultures by race and religion to plunder them...
They truly are the Pirates of the world and endorsing the theft of land from Muslims via money in England to create Israel is apropos to their culture!
What land did they steal from muslims then as the land was spoils of war
Spoils of what and whose war you imbecile?
Actually the term settler colonialism was first coined in the mid 1800s and defined an already existing process. So it is nothing new as you suggest.P F Tinmore, et al,
Yes, this is a work product of the first work in 1996 (Settler Colonialism and the Transformation of Anthropology), and later the variation on the theme in 1999 Publication (Settler Colonialism) and then the most recent work 2006 refined work (Settler colonialism and the Elimination of the Native) in which the work analyzes the politics of anthropological knowledge from critical perspective that alters existing understandings of colonialism; the fundamental work he describes in the video media you provided.
In other words, this is a 21st Century dissertation view in which the author attempts to assign reasoning, as if in 1920, the Allied Powers had the next 100 years all planned out in advance in some sort of conspiracy to commit "elimination" of the indigenous population. In such dissertations, the implication that is always not far away is and --- in some cases directly implied --- is a variation on the theme: Genocide. This academic piece plays right into the hands of the Arab Palestinians, which is to garner sympathy and intellectual support for a people that can not achieve their goals and objectives in any other way.
It should be remembered, as you contemplate the video, that the growth of the Palestinian population between the the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea has jumped by more than 1,899,000 in the span over 1997 to 2015 (a rate fluctuating between +3.18% to +2.90%). The Jewish population grew by 1.8%, over the previous decade; nearly double that Israeli growth rate.
(COMMENT)A talk by Patrick Wolfe about racism and colonialism including settler colonialism.The talk includes Palestine.
This emerging concept of associating settler activity to the observable activity in Palestine is quite unremarkable. The Israelis are not exploiting the Arab Palestinian for labor and assigning a value to the human cost. Quite the contrary, it is the Arab Palestinian that is attempting to find employment opportunities in Israel.
Most Respectfully,
R
A talk by Patrick Wolfe about racism and colonialism including settler colonialism.The talk includes Palestine.
The English who first endorsed Zionism with the Belfour Declaration were the most racists of all Empires. Everywhere they conquered they split cultures by race and religion to plunder them...
They truly are the Pirates of the world and endorsing the theft of land from Muslims via money in England to create Israel is apropos to their culture!
What land did they steal from muslims then as the land was spoils of war
Spoils of what and whose war you imbecile?
WW1 when the soon to be LoN beat the Ottoman empire and took all their lands as spoils of war, leaving just Turkey
So who is the imbecile now, who does not now recent history. Now when did the arab muslims last own any part of the Ottoman empires lands ?
You are an extraordinary imbecile to claim non-combatants like the Palestinians as losers in that war when they were freed from the Ottoman invaders...
Thank god you're in an asylum!
Bull shit! Israel's occupation keeps Palestinians poor, even uprooting trees. Your Noblesse Oblige attitude are of a despotic mindset to his inferiors...P F Tinmore, et al,
Yes, this is a work product of the first work in 1996 (Settler Colonialism and the Transformation of Anthropology), and later the variation on the theme in 1999 Publication (Settler Colonialism) and then the most recent work 2006 refined work (Settler colonialism and the Elimination of the Native) in which the work analyzes the politics of anthropological knowledge from critical perspective that alters existing understandings of colonialism; the fundamental work he describes in the video media you provided.
In other words, this is a 21st Century dissertation view in which the author attempts to assign reasoning, as if in 1920, the Allied Powers had the next 100 years all planned out in advance in some sort of conspiracy to commit "elimination" of the indigenous population. In such dissertations, the implication that is always not far away is and --- in some cases directly implied --- is a variation on the theme: Genocide. This academic piece plays right into the hands of the Arab Palestinians, which is to garner sympathy and intellectual support for a people that can not achieve their goals and objectives in any other way.
It should be remembered, as you contemplate the video, that the growth of the Palestinian population between the the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea has jumped by more than 1,899,000 in the span over 1997 to 2015 (a rate fluctuating between +3.18% to +2.90%). The Jewish population grew by 1.8%, over the previous decade; nearly double that Israeli growth rate.
(COMMENT)A talk by Patrick Wolfe about racism and colonialism including settler colonialism.The talk includes Palestine.
This emerging concept of associating settler activity to the observable activity in Palestine is quite unremarkable. The Israelis are not exploiting the Arab Palestinian for labor and assigning a value to the human cost. Quite the contrary, it is the Arab Palestinian that is attempting to find employment opportunities in Israel.
Most Respectfully,
R
Thank Gawd that attitude resides in histories dustbin!
However Rocco, I apologize for being so direct...
Actually the term settler colonialism was first coined in the mid 1800s and defined an already existing process. So it is nothing new as you suggest.P F Tinmore, et al,
Yes, this is a work product of the first work in 1996 (Settler Colonialism and the Transformation of Anthropology), and later the variation on the theme in 1999 Publication (Settler Colonialism) and then the most recent work 2006 refined work (Settler colonialism and the Elimination of the Native) in which the work analyzes the politics of anthropological knowledge from critical perspective that alters existing understandings of colonialism; the fundamental work he describes in the video media you provided.
In other words, this is a 21st Century dissertation view in which the author attempts to assign reasoning, as if in 1920, the Allied Powers had the next 100 years all planned out in advance in some sort of conspiracy to commit "elimination" of the indigenous population. In such dissertations, the implication that is always not far away is and --- in some cases directly implied --- is a variation on the theme: Genocide. This academic piece plays right into the hands of the Arab Palestinians, which is to garner sympathy and intellectual support for a people that can not achieve their goals and objectives in any other way.
It should be remembered, as you contemplate the video, that the growth of the Palestinian population between the the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea has jumped by more than 1,899,000 in the span over 1997 to 2015 (a rate fluctuating between +3.18% to +2.90%). The Jewish population grew by 1.8%, over the previous decade; nearly double that Israeli growth rate.
(COMMENT)A talk by Patrick Wolfe about racism and colonialism including settler colonialism.The talk includes Palestine.
This emerging concept of associating settler activity to the observable activity in Palestine is quite unremarkable. The Israelis are not exploiting the Arab Palestinian for labor and assigning a value to the human cost. Quite the contrary, it is the Arab Palestinian that is attempting to find employment opportunities in Israel.
Most Respectfully,
R
In 1967 the French historian Maxime Rodinson wrote an article later translated and published in English as Israel: A Colonial Settler-State?[50] Lorenzo Veracini describes Israel as a colonial state and writes that Jewish settlers could expel the British in 1948 only because they had their own colonial relationships inside and outside Israel's new borders.[51] Veracini believes the possibility of an Israeli disengagement is always latent and this relationship could be severed, through an "accommodation of a Palestinian Israeli autonomy within the institutions of the Israeli state" (Veracini 2006)[52] Other commentators, such as Daiva Stasiulis, Nira Yuval-Davis,[53] and Joseph Massad in the "Post Colonial Colony: time, space and bodies in Palestine/ Israel in the persistence of the Palestinian Question".[54] have included Israel in their global analysis of settler societies. Ilan Pappé describes Zionism and Israel in similar terms.[55] Scholar Amal has stated, "Israel was created by a settler-colonial movement of Jewish immigrants".[56]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Settler_colonialism
There are some terms that need to be defined.
Immigration
Moving into a country to be a part of that country.
Colonialism
Going to a country to exploit resources and indigenous labor.
Settler colonialism
Going to a country to be separate from the rest of the country. There is little interest in the indigenous labor. Those people are merely in the way an must be removed.