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I'll take that as a no. Despite your onslaught of fact stating, I have to admit I remain unconvinced by your argument.
Since you made the orginal allegations.
What are your facts to back them up?
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I'll take that as a no. Despite your onslaught of fact stating, I have to admit I remain unconvinced by your argument.
Since you made the orginal allegations.
What are your facts to back them up?
Palestinians who live in Israel, including Jerusalem, appreciate Israel's economic success, social services, and other benefits. Salaries in Israel are about five times higher than in the West Bank and Gaza Strip and Israel's social security system has no parallel on the Palestinian side. Palestinians living outside of Israel want an economic in - when the Israeli government announced the completion of the security fence in one region, a resident of the West Bank border town of Qalqiliya reacted with outrage: "We are living in a big prison."
These comments point to Palestinian appreciation for the benefits of elections, rule of law, minority rights, freedom of speech, and a higher standard of living. Amid all the PA's political extremism and terrorism, it is good to know that a Palestinian constituency also exists for normality.
Unfortunately, it remains a furtive constituency with little political sway. The time has come for decent Palestinians to make their voices heard and state that Israel's existence is not the problem but the solution.
New Study Finds Strong Jewish and Arab Consensus
for Peaceful Coexistence in Israel
Cambridge, MA (May 15, 2008) – A new study released today finds strong support for coexistence efforts amongst a majority of Jewish and Arab citizens of Israel. The findings may buoy hopes for long-term peace in the region.
“Coexistence in Israel: A National Study” provides a compelling snapshot of current relations between Jewish and Arab citizens in Israel as the nation celebrates its 60th anniversary. Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) associate professor Todd L. Pittinsky, research director of the school’s Center for Public Leadership (CPL), served as lead researcher on the project. The study was conducted in Hebrew and Arabic, and included 1,721 adult citizens of Israel, with assistance from researchers at the University of Haifa
That's he guy that wrote the article you squid brain
Besides being misinformed. You are also very gulible.
As soon as the phrase 'stolen land' is seen, the article can be dismissed as bias nonsense.
Originally posted by HelloDollyLlama
But the Palestinians said "fuck, no, we refuse to give them an inch of territory", and have refused for 60 years to budge.
José;999278 said:And rightfully so.
It is morally repugnant to have an ethnic state carved out of a territory that is the historical homeland of more than one ethnic group.
19th century America and 20th century South Africa were white homelands that discriminated against minority/native ethnic groups.
21th century Israel is a jewish racial dictatorship that faithfully reproduces the racist policies of those two white ethnocracies.
But I don't even need to invoke any big words from political science to advocate Palestine's racial desegregation.
Common morality itself demands that this kind of racially exclusionary state is peacefully dismantled and replaced by modern liberal-democratic states that are not based on the dehumanisation of any ethnic group.
Ya, send all those Israeli Arabs a ballot and have a vote on whether they want to be in Israel or in a Arab State.
José;999278 said:And rightfully so.
It is morally repugnant to have an ethnic state carved out of a territory that is the historical homeland of more than one ethnic group.
19th century America and 20th century South Africa were white homelands that discriminated against minority/native ethnic groups.
21th century Israel is a jewish racial dictatorship that faithfully reproduces the racist policies of those two white ethnocracies.
But I don't even need to invoke any big words from political science to advocate Palestine's racial desegregation.
Common morality itself demands that this kind of racially exclusionary state is peacefully dismantled and replaced by modern liberal-democratic states that are not based on the dehumanisation of any ethnic group.
Well, we can listen to the voices of the under-informed, as they jump up and down on tables hollering about what they see as the moral imperatives.
Or we can build the only thing that works: the same Middle East peace plan that's been on the table for decades.
There is nothing so misguided, and counterproductive, as the guy who is positive that his views on morality are indisputable.
As you well know sissy boy.
I answered your simpleton questions over a week ago straight out of the Quran.
Since you are too retarded to understand my answer. It is Not my fault.
Ask me again a thousand times and you will be ignored a thousand times
You can not have peace in the middle east until the elimination of groups like Hamas. They state for the record they will not stop until Israel no longer exists.
Israels Right to Exist
July 29, 2008
I have heard it for the entirety of my 61 years of lifeIsraels Right To Exist. In fact, in recent memory I have heard this phrase more than Ive heard Happy Thanksgiving or Merry Christmas or even Have a Good 4th of July.
Israel seems to exist quite well. Her people have a very high living standard compared to the rest of the world. Israel has the most sophisticated armed forces in the Middle East, if indeed not the world. According to one of our former presidents, Israel is said to possess several hundred nuclear weapons and if we are to believe some of the things said by Israels leaders in recent years she is ready to destroy mankind if her leaders choose to do so.
Israelis live a very good life style, second to none. A swimming pool in every back yard on stolen land, plenty of food, jobs, stocks, cash, you name it. Their quality of life continues to grow and prosper every month of every year.
Now what I have a problem with is thisdoesnt the United States of America also have a Right to Exist?
Yes we do, but unfortunately that right is being taken away from us every second, every minute, every hour, every month and every year and all for the sake of Israels Right To Exist. Whats wrong with this story? Well, Ill explain whats wrong with it and believe me, its not that hard to figure out.
Crescent And Cross
Well, we can listen to the voices of the under-informed, as they jump up and down on tables hollering about what they see as the moral imperatives.
Or we can build the only thing that works: the same Middle East peace plan that's been on the table for decades.
There is nothing so misguided, and counterproductive, as the guy who is positive that his views on morality are indisputable.
Israels Right to Exist
July 29, 2008
I have heard it for the entirety of my 61 years of lifeIsraels Right To Exist. In fact, in recent memory I have heard this phrase more than Ive heard Happy Thanksgiving or Merry Christmas or even Have a Good 4th of July.
Israel seems to exist quite well. Her people have a very high living standard compared to the rest of the world. Israel has the most sophisticated armed forces in the Middle East, if indeed not the world. According to one of our former presidents, Israel is said to possess several hundred nuclear weapons and if we are to believe some of the things said by Israels leaders in recent years she is ready to destroy mankind if her leaders choose to do so.
Israelis live a very good life style, second to none. A swimming pool in every back yard on stolen land, plenty of food, jobs, stocks, cash, you name it. Their quality of life continues to grow and prosper every month of every year.
Now what I have a problem with is thisdoesnt the United States of America also have a Right to Exist?
Yes we do, but unfortunately that right is being taken away from us every second, every minute, every hour, every month and every year and all for the sake of Israels Right To Exist. Whats wrong with this story? Well, Ill explain whats wrong with it and believe me, its not that hard to figure out.
Crescent And Cross
Well there is only one answer to those questions and the answer to both is DECIDEDLY: NO.
Human rights are endowed BY GOD and come with sacred responsibilities...
We will always have terrorist groups, no matter what. Eliminating Hamas may not be necessary, but it would be good if they weren't running the freakin Palestinian government. That's pretty much a deal-breaker.
There were No jews where I grew up.I don't understand why you and william joyce hate jews so much.
Really now, well I guess when he was drawing up the Bill of Rights that a couple of things just fucking slipped his mind. Like ohhh slavery.