I greatly admire the Palestinian people for their bravery and tenacity.
They remind me of the Minute Men in the American Revolution, or better yet, the brave defenders of the Alamo in Texas.
A people who would rather stand up and fight and die against overwhelming odds than to be a slave to brutal zionist tyranny.
All freedom loving American's should support these beleaguered people in their quest to be a free and sovereign entity.
Much the same as we did in 1776. ......
I deeply respect the Palestinians for the anti-Colonial courage, for their ability to strive to put their children through higher education whenever they are allowed - most often outside Israeli control & of the Occupied Territories.
I am in awe of their ability to absorb injustice after injustice & lie after lie at the hands of the international community and the IDF / Mossad / Shin Bet / Israeli Settlers and other arms of the SS, and still stand up to fight the horror.
But also their incredible ability to understand that they are not just doing this for Palestinians but as much for the world, as they are in the front line against Israeli and US fascism. Clearly there is every part of the rainbow of resistance, and some less respectable than others, but Palestinians have grown and educated their own legal teams, negotiators comedians and philosophers and they are the ones in the forefront for the struggle for statehood, while fighters try to make sure there is something left to call a state.
Their persistence in having faith in the international legal system when it has been all but destroyed by American and Israeli machinations is astounding.
However, I take issue with your claim that this has a parallel to 1776. Clearly that was a black year for the world.
In that, I would like to personally apologise to all here for America.