Norman Finkelstein at Brown part 3
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@irishgeal1 palestine had nothing to do with world war 2, jus that the jews went there after germany lost and the jews were free, which i hate the fact that germany lost otherwise there wudnt be any jews in palestine.
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@Arjuna1901 How do these Zionist racist scums do it? Simply, they control the media & Capitol Hill in America to put whatever Zionist crap they want us to believe while denying us any access to the other side. The same thing with the evil chinese bastards who are wiping out the Tibetean people. Just because we trade with them, we are looking the other way while these fascist chinese scums murder the poor people of Tibet.
Nuke china out of existance!!!
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germany did not lose the second world war, palistine did. period.
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@osamabinsmokin Arabs from Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, and Trans-Jordan ARE from what has been ONE province for about a thousand years. It was only split in the 1920's and 1930's. You have a good heart, I can tell. Keep it up. Good night. You get the last word:
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@mourningleaves Arabia isn't a country, Arabs from Saudi are not the same as Arabs from Morroco, the point is civilians displaced by war have a right to return home, maybe Jews do need a homeland but should that be at the expense of the Palestinians? The early zionists knew the Arabs would not accept them colonising Palestine and remember they were secular white Jews from Europe, that is the crux of the problem. It's in Ben Gurions diary, he explains that they knew it would be a HUGE problem.
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@osamabinsmokin Israel is meant to be a refuge for Jews from anywhere. Why can't Arabia not be a refuge for Arabs? It is unfair, no doubt, but could a refuge for Jews be run by anti-semites? The driving forces behind the conflict is Jewish fear and Arab hate... In my humble opinion. If there was peace, borders would be opened for family reunions.
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@mourningleaves Ok 'none' might be pushing it, the complaints I hear are that they should be compensated for the property they left behind, fair point but so should the Palestinians. Iran still has a population of over 20,000 Jews who have an automatic right to live in Israel but they prefer to stay in 'anti-semitic' Iran. How come a 5th generation Jew from New York has a right to live here but a Palestinian who's family still lives in Israel has no right? because Jordan and Syria attacked?
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@osamabinsmokin "None" is pushing it, I'd say. But I guess you are right that the Jews feel more at home in Israel than they ever did as dhimmis in Arabia. I have no doubt many Israelis are in fear of becoming a minority of a openly anti-semitic muslim majority... Should Israel force Jews back to Syria to make way for 3rd gen Syrian camp-"refugees"?
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@mourningleaves None of the Jews of Arab descent actually want to go back home, the Palestinians still have the keys to their houses and they want to go back, the town next to me Bet Shean was 100% Arab before 1948 it is now 100% Jewish. The civilian population fled to Jordan to avoid being killed, international law is quite clear and allows them to return, if the war had went the other way would the Jews still be waiting?
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@osamabinsmokin my bad, Black September. But my point is, when Israel could accommodate nearly one million Jewish refugees from Iraq, Yemen, Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Algeria, Morocco etc. and integrate them into society; Why are the Arab refugees' children and grandchildren living in camps in Arab lands? They function as human leverage, that's why.
How do these Zionist scumbags get away with wiping out a race of people? The Palestinians are being exterminated and these Zionist parasites are spinning it by shoving the Holocaust and their fear-mongering down peoples throats
Arjuna1901 3 years ago 19
I'm from New York and his voice makes me homesick. Brooklyn all the way!
He's totaly my hero.
internationallawman 3 years ago 16