That was the Canaanite invasion by the Hebrews, the Great Flood, and many more, and religious people are expected to not just believe it was god’s will, but also that it was a positive development. Religion itself is bathed in blood, I’m not here to defend Islam, I’m here to say others are no different. Israelis today quote their own scriptural verses when making clear genocidal statements about Palestinians, that’s utter nonsense to reject here. Philanthropy is established in Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, but they’re still hilariously bloody, because they’re always a mixed bag. That’s why I’m not an apatheist per se, but a strong anti-state religion believer. I am not assuming my own belief of these books by quoting them, I am assuming that these beliefs others hold are true to them, making it their own personally held reality. It’s hypothetical, not personally held. If you believe it, you must defend it, and so too must Canaan, the Flood, and much more. If these are defendable to you, genocide itself is, and that’s a very dangerous situation.
That definition of genocide quite literally fills the description of what is happening. Israel has been obsessed with establishing Jews as a majority, with heavy amounts of investment put into separating districts in a sort of race-gerrymandering fashion, while othering Arab Jews who lived in the region beforehand as “self-hating” Jews for refusing to support expansion of the Israeli state. Don’t ask me for that confirmation, ask the Deputy Mayor of East Jerusalem, Dennis Prager, the majority of their Knesset members, or even their Defense Minister and Prime Minister themselves.
They have that view, Netanyahu has called the Palestinians less than human, Gallant called them “animals”, the rhetoric, dehumanization, separation, policy, engagement, and violence are all there. There’s nothing to be hidden here. Go to East Jerusalem, visit their settlements in the land the PA is… Read more
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