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    11 months ago

    The second state would be the counterpart to Palestine in a 2 state solution. Based on historical context, this would be the Israeli government.

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        11 months ago

        Based on official US policy, the support for a 2 state solution remains remarkably unchanged and clear.

        • Yet it still refuses to recognize the 2nd half of the 2-state solution. بقى احنا عبط

          Oh well, we refuse to recognize Israel. It is a modern Crusader state and will go away when this phase of the Crusader Wars end.

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            11 months ago

            If you don’t want to debate about the requirements for peace and stability, then I don’t have much more to discuss with you. Have a nice weekend!

            • Simple, Zionist settlers go back to where they came from, just like the Crusaders before them. Palestine is for Palestinians.

              Peace will happen when the US is too broke to prop up Israel anymore.

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                Israel is a major player in international discourse removed from US input. They play their own cards, and we shall continue playing ours.

                • Either you are dumb or lying. The US will pay and in many ways that can’t be foreseen for unconditionally enabling the genocide. If the US were independent, why does Israel keep dragging it into conflicts and wars? They tricked you into the invasion of Iraq and trying to get you into Yemen and Iran. If you are adamant that Israel acts independently, then it is clear who holds the leash. The US will still be a valid target because it is easier and more attackable, I don’t have to leave my own country, your troops are everywhere.

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                    11 months ago

                    I mean there may be underwater communication cables between the US and Israel, but I wouldn’t equate that to a dogs leash.

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      11 months ago

      Israel isn’t a real state, it’s a neoimperialist attack dog that occasionally forgets its leash. It’s theft and murder incarnate. If you really consider historical context to be important and still hold to a two-state solution as the ideal outcome, then I’m sorry, you’re lacking a great deal of historical context and haven’t the right to invoke it here.

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        11 months ago

        Unfortunately the stain of religion has caused the fruition of needless casualties throughout the centuries. As the world becomes more atheistic over time due to the nature of scientic discovery, my hopes for change grow.

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          Broadly speaking, religion is not diminished by scientific discovery, it is diminished by people’s material needs being met and their prospects looking good. Our friend Marx called that one a long time ago, but modern studies on secularization say the same thing.

          But Israel/Palestine is not about religion except as a smokescreen. It is about race, specifically an overwhelmingly white population of settler colonists creating and expanding an ethnostate. The aggrievement of the Palestinians is not that Jews exist, but that their homes were taken and their family members and friends were butchered like animals.

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          Alright, I mean this in the kindest way possible, you have no idea what you’re talking about. I don’t have the time required nor the desire to rectify that, so I’ll simply say that you’ve spent a regrettable amount of time here embarrassing yourself in front of people who know substantially more about history and politics than you do. Trying to debate communists on those subjects at all is generally a bad idea, but to do so armed only with natsec PR and mystery statistics is something else.

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            11 months ago

            I mean personally I support communism, but I have yet to see it implemented without authoritarian influence. The Native Americans have a pretty decent communal system, which the US should learn from.

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              I mean personally I support communism, but I have yet to see it implemented without authoritarian influence

              Pretty rich coming from someone on the side of idf-cool isntrael

              Also you do realize why socialists and communists become “authoritarian” right? It’s at least partly to do with people like you who would have snitched to the Apartheid government and even attempted to kill them.

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