The difference is that although the USA has the means to destroy any Muslim country, they don’t have the stomach to do so. Switch who has the means, and it might have already happened.
Well, given that you’re an ignorant dumbass with no intelectual energy I’ll just tell you- the classic depiction of satan has also always been typical of a middle easter/jewish man.
So since you don’t even know how jews were depicted through the early part of the last century, you won’t understand the logic of where how jews have been depicted throughout history.
Its actually a pretty common theme if you aren’t completely bereft of any historical knowledge.
Thats why you’re such an easy target for propaganda too. You’re so completely ignorant that you have no reference for what is true, false, already been done, nothing.
You’re dumb. Like a gun. Just load him with bullshit and point the moron at who ever you want hurt.
This is the entire argument against the Palestinian movement in a nutshell.
Thats actually a good synopsis.
Now I have doubts about whether you should be parked next to a skyscraper to gaze in amazement at all those lickable windows, until it rains and you drown.
You can say what you want about the quality of the article, or bring up the idea of vague narratives, but the Priorities and Insights you’re asking for are right in the article.
And the idea of equality and freedom somehow being the rhetoric of people who want to diminish the West is an interesting take.
The Palestinians say that the Jewish Law of Return, allowing Jews to relocate to Israel and settle, is the precedent. And that if they are truly equal, they should be allowed to return too.
Apparently some UN arbitrator way back in 1948 agreed with them, so they’re still Aggrieved over it.
Well the narratives are vague, and the priorities aren’t exactly clear either.
What does “equality” mean to a Palestinian in Gaza?
What do “full political rights” mean to a Palestinian in Gaza?
What does “freedom” mean to a Palestinian in Gaza?
And we know what the “right of return means”, and I suspect it is the same thing that all of the other so-called “priorities” are. Palestinians are telling us that much.
From the river to the sea.
When I think of the priorities I’d have in such a situation, I’d start with my own government. Where’s the running water? Where’s the basic sanitation services? What is my kid being taught in school? But those are my priorities, and I’m not so full of hubris to assume someone half a world away shares any of them.
Israel hasn’t governed Gaza in nearly 20 years. Their own corrupt government, chosen by the Palestinians, are the ones who’ve squandered the immense aid provided to Palestinians in Gaza.
The only way any of the rhetoric makes any sense to me is in the context of a long-term struggle to drive the Jews from the land. Maybe that’s not what the Palestinian priorities are at all, but I see no evidence to believe otherwise.
To a Palestinian in Gaza, Equality and Full Political Rights Could Possibly mean the ability to purchase land outside Gaza, in “regular” Israel. The way other Israeli citizens can.
Or laws preventing Jewish citizens to settle on Palestinian land, similar to the laws preventing Palestinians citizens to settle in Greater Israel.
You can say they’re disingenuous or murderous, or whatever else, but the Palestinians have consistently grumbled about their unequal access to land.