Are you suggesting that most people who lose their homes to eminent domain generally respond by forming a terrorist organization and waging war on nearby civilians?
Are you suggesting that most people who lose their homes to eminent domain generally respond by forming a terrorist organization and waging war on nearby civilians?
You didn't answer my question Lisa. (Not verbatim) Would you just sit back and accept it if the state or any state for that matter took your home away from you, or would you fight back by any means necessary?" Your question makes no sense. Because that's not what happened/ happening. .
Yes, I would accept it. I would not resort to violence.
Come to think about it, you also must have been against us joining World War II, I would definitely say the American revolution, and you must be thinking all of the countries that took back their sovereignty from the UK were wrong right?
Countries like Israel?
Countries like Israel what? Israel wasn't a "country" until well after 1948 when the UK gave land that they had taken from the indigenous Community residing there and gave it to the Jewish community to form their own sovereign state after World War II
The United Nations voted that both the Jews residing there and the Arabs residing there would each get their own land for their own sovereign states, free from British colonialism.
So what?
Ok. I absolutely don't believe you would just accept it, I can absolutely believe you would not resort to violence. So you're saying "violence" is not the answer? Cool, then you must be on the side of the Palestinians.
Why don't you believe I would accept it? People are evicted from their homes every day in the United States and around the world who accept it and move on. It's the usual response, I'd say. I'm in favor of Palestinians making a peace agreement with Israel, just like Jordan and Egypt have.
...at the end of the day. The U.K. wanted for the Jewish community to have a country, so they gave it to them. See the 1917 Balfour Declaration. The U.N. seemingly tried to install a plan that the majority of the inhabitants of the area did not want and after gain some military power...
*gaining And the backing of the U.K. and the U.S. have tried , are trying to destroy the Palestinians. The way myself and anybody else not blinded by colonialism and Zionism can see it is a genocide. The Nazis did the exact same thing to the Jewish people during World War II. So...
At the end of the day instead of allowing the natural situation of groups of people in an area to work it out themselves the Brits and the United States stuck their nose in someone else's business. Then the UN started to come up with a solution but left before any real good plan was worked out,...
... and now the israelians are trying to exterminate the Palestinians and they won't stop there. Their modern-day Nazis, you're making excuses for them, you're a horrible person. And that's pretty much it.
From what I can see you would have been somebody who were the excusing the actions of the Nazis against the Jewish people prior to World War II, you know when the Nazis were taking Jewish businesses and properties you would have been like oh "just move on and let it go" your words not mine
Really? I notice you didn't mention October 7. Why not?
Evictions are for rental properties so that's irrelevant in this discussion. Most people don't fight evictions/seizures and just accept it because of the cost of fighting it. Completely different than "letting it go, and moving on"...
The responsibility of making peace falls on Israel not the palestinians. They are the aggressors, they have all of the power.
I'm pretty sure the Palestinians do have the power to refuse a peace deal with Israel, and have exercised it for decades.
And your point?
You're the one who brought it up.