There is a logical infirmity to imputing a single point of view to a thriving (and very vocal) democracy,
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with nuanced deal-making that blends together over 8 million points of view.
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"Israel's" opinion is actually a consensus of many, many opinions.
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In tyrannical, authoritarian, or dictatorial countries, it is fair to question whether a country is acting in its best interest.
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But in Israel, with a free press, free speech, and civil liberties that are often greater than in the US,
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This is especially true when the entire country, typically hyper-divided on political issues, has a virtually unanimous opinion.
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It is the height of hubris and arrogance for an outsider to think he knows better.
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@heerjeet does not know better than 8 million people who live with this threat every single day.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@heerjeet’s 14th point is an extension of a common refrain that you don't have to be pro-Likud to be pro-Israel.2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
@ChipAphelion It's not just a common refrain, it's common sense.
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