Why do you find it so hard to stay on topic?
"Sir Ronald Storrs, the first Governor of Jerusalem, certainly had no illusions about what a “Jewish homeland” in Palestine meant for the British Empire: “It will form for England,” he said, “a little loyal Jewish Ulster in a sea of potentially hostile Arabism.”
Storrs’ analogy was no accident. Ireland was where the English invented the tactic of divide and conquer, and where the devastating effectiveness of using foreign settlers to drive a wedge between the colonial rulers and the colonized made it a template for worldwide imperial rule."
Those who "make money" from colonial enterprises like injecting thousands of Protestants into Ireland in 1609 or the Occupied Territories in 1969 deserve bashing. So do their brain-dead, inbred slaves.
"The parallels between Israel and Ireland are almost eerie, unless one remembers that the latter was the laboratory for British colonialism. As in Ulster, Israeli settlers in the Occupied Territories have special privileges that divide them from Palestinians (and other Israelis as well).
"As in Ireland, Israeli settlers rely on the military to protect them from the 'natives.'
"And as in Northern Ireland, there are political organizations, like the National Religious Party and the Moledet Party, which whip up sectarian hatred, and keep the population divided. The latter two parties
both advocate the forcible transfer of all Arabs—Palestinians and Israelis alike—to Jordan and Egypt."
Do you support the forcible transfer of all Arabs living between the River and the sea to Jordan or Egypt?
Divide and Conquer as Imperial Rules | FPIF