There wasn't a genocide. 90% of Native Americans died from disease.
does this include those who were given smallpox infected blankets by Federal troops?
There wasn't a genocide. 90% of Native Americans died from disease.
does this include those who were given smallpox infected blankets by Federal troops?
There wasn't a genocide. 90% of Native Americans died from disease.
http://hnn.us/articles/7302.html
So we're going to continue to pretend that there was a country there. And pretend all the countries that were carved out around Israel within 50 years of eachother.what is an empire for you is a country for someone else![]()
#1. since when has the term "West Bank" been used to describe all the land West of the Jordan river? where do you get this stuff from?![]()
#2. "With the League of Nations' consent on 16 September 1922, the UK divided the Mandate territory into two administrative areas, Palestine, under direct British rule, and autonomous Transjordan, under the rule of the Hashemite family from Hijaz Saudi Arabia, in accordance with the McMahon Pledge of 1915.[1
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British Mandate_for_Palestine
for all intents and purposes, Palestine was shrunk by 2/3rds barely after it was even created.
So we're going to continue to pretend that there was a country there. And pretend all the countries that were carved out around Israel within 50 years of eachother.
Noted.
Again, nobody is pretending that the land was devoid of people. The issue here is the existence of a country rather than blocks of land of a dissolved empire.Well, pretending that there was no-one there is a great way of justifying a dispossession, that's for sure!![]()
Again, nobody is pretending that the land was devoid of people. The issue here is the existence of a country rather than blocks of land of a dissolved empire.
Who is talking about that?Why is that an issue? Since when has statehood been a precondition for nationality?
Who is talking about that?
There was no country, simply a dissolved empire. No retrospective application of a name translated through 2-3 different languages totally losing its meaning in the process, attributed to a group of different people not associated with Palestinian Arabs to begin with, is not going to make this unique country of Palestine magically appear prior to the establishment of Israel....
Sure, it exists now. Perhaps this is the nth attempt to avoid what I'm talking about. Anything else to stir into the pot?What about the Palestinian nationality? I wait with amusement at your attempts to deny its existence!
Sure, it exists now.
So we're going to continue to pretend that there was a country there. And pretend all the countries that were carved out around Israel within 50 years of eachother.
Noted.
Who is talking about that?
There was no country, simply a dissolved empire. No retrospective application of a name translated through 2-3 different languages totally losing its meaning in the process, attributed to a group of different people not associated with Palestinian Arabs to begin with, is not going to make this unique country of Palestine magically appear prior to the establishment of Israel....
What a loose definition. Not talking legitimacy either. Legitimacy also doesn't dictate border demarcations either.Australian national identity existed before the "country" of Australia. Does that make Australia any less legitimate?
The end result was still a product of wars.There were people there. With homes and a right to self determination. They did not choose to be the subject of a tryanny.
And since we're on legitimacy, this retroactive application is used to delegitimize Israel as a state.
the Palestinian Arabs as a whole who were displaced is less than the total number of Jews displaced as a product of these wars
The end result was still a product of wars.
You keep presenting the Palestinians as a whole as innocent bystanders and victims..
Did they choose to be under the tyranny of a foreign power? One that demonstrated it was prepared to resort to genocide if it's domination was threatened?