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And racist.
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Clearly, every individual has certain rights. One of those rights is not to recognize a government. To deny the validity of a claim to nationhood or to be a legitimate government does not imply that the individuals making the claims have no rights.
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You are confusing civil rights with national rights.. Brooklynites have civil rights but not sovereign national rights.. the Chinese living in Chinatown don’t have a sovereign right to declare Chinatown a new nation even as they have civil and religions rights
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Brooklynites are US citizens. They’re not a permanently disenfranchised, occupied population like Palestinians. See the difference?
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People? You mean Yair Natanyaho?
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שנתרגם להם במהירות את הפ"א בפלסטינים של הוגת הדעות ברקו?
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Palestine is a “real nation”. Palestine was divided in 2 (TWO) states in Resolution 181. It was a big mistake of “democracies” to recognize only Israel. It’s a shame.
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When and where was the State of Palestine proclaimed?
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By definition, self-determination is not for others to decide. Jews should remember that when they talk about Palestinians. And vice versa.
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