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There's always hope, but it's hard not to despair.
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So much evil. Israel and the USA are worst at the moment. If they were gone, others would simply step up. Imprison the culpable. Segregate the incorrigible. Let those who want to live in peace, as equals, work the rest out between themselves.
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There's no definitive evidence of large numbers Hebrew slaves in ancient Egypt. There could therefore not have been a large scale exodus. No exodus. Probably no Moses. Extra-Biblical evidence of "King David" is based on a single stele, interpretation of which is by no means certain.
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All religions are based on a bunch of stories. Taking any of those stories literally is delusion. Bereshit/Genesis, et al, included.
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The world should be protected from the religiously deluded.
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Stay well away from the USA #USpol #Trump
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Israel is the problem.
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As Handala said: No country has a right to exist, only people do. I prefer to ask: Did Palestinians deserve to lose their homes? Have Zionists shown that they deserve a state of their own? #Israel #genocide #CrimesAgainstHumanity
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I've heard is said that a state exists because other states recognise it. A majority of UN members recognise the state of Palestine. By that measure therefore, Palestine has a "right" to exist.
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Bear in mind that Israel has cut all communications from Gaza. What the attack on Iran is distracting us from, nobody knows. #CrimesAgainstHumanity #genocide #Israel #Gaza
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Modern humans have populated those lands for around 120,000 years; other hominids date to 1.5 million years. The line must be drawn somewhere. Zionists invoke times of myth. To deny that Palestine was populated when the Zionist invasion began is to deny history.
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National Zionists can't handle Jewish anti-Zionism.
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Zionism began in England, around the turn of the 17th century. It was essentially meant to rid the country of its Jewish population. A form of antisemitism, two centuries before that term was coined. Herzl harnessed that to his own ends. Israel is a manifestation of antisemitism.
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Miko Peled observed that Israel and Palestine are the same place. Trying to make two places out of it is causing problems.
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The last I heard, around 10,000 hostages were still held by the Zionists. They don't really seem interested in returning any of their hostages. Not even in exchange for their own people.
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Let's see: > "Zion" is mentioned in hundreds of times Already dealt with. Playdoh's Republic is > repeating the same talking points > It's always the non-Jews I listen to Jewish voices. Playdoh's sounds less Jewish than Zionist. > Does Israel have a right to exist? The question is a lie.
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Zionists seem to have a hierarchy of Jewishness. To them, anyone who isn't a Zionist isn't Jewish.
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International law is antisemitic or blood libel or something.
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Just add it to the list; right under starving children to death in self-defence.
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If Zionists take everything from the river to the sea, will they stop there? If they take "Greater Israel", will they stop there? What limits does a bloodthirsty ethno-supremacist ideology recognise? #Israel #CrimesAgainstHumanity
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I think you've given me enough material to work with. Thanks.
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Thanks for repeatedly giving me opportunities to comment.
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What a majority of the Jewish community truly think, we can't know.
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The source has a "mixed" relationship with truth: mediabiasfactcheck.com/the-free-pre...
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The attitude is pathologically self-centred. They've argued to me that they can't be held responsible, because they didn't vote for Trump. To my mind, they're culpable because they didn't do all that they could to prevent his election. Refusing to make the best of bad choices is cowardly, at best.
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Everyone who had the right to vote against Trump, but didn't, is at least as responsible for his election as those who voted for him.