• Wes4Humanity@lemm.ee
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          2 months ago

          So you’re agreeing that giving Palestine “back” to the Jews just because their ancestors lived there was stupid?

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            2 months ago

            That’s a different point entirely. I was only disagreeing with the commenters comparison of what happened to the Canaanites thousands of years ago to what’s happening today with the Palestinians. What i think about giving the land back to the Palestinians doesn’t matter.

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              2 months ago

              Who were you disagreeing with? The comment you replied to just stated a fact… I don’t see any of this comparison in that comment

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                2 months ago

                It’s a false equivalence. Yes, it’s a fact, but let’s not pretend like they weren’t trying to use the Canaan conquest example to put a bit more dirt on Israel’s name. Yes, they did it. But so was every other empire and nation back in the day. Context matters.

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                  2 months ago

                  Gotcha… I guess I interpreted it as simply replying to the question of who I was talking about initially (native Americans or Israelites).

                  I’d say yes everyone was doing it, but we don’t “give back” land that was conquered… Like, America is never going to give America back to the first people’s, and we’d be pretty pissed if the world tried to make us (which is why it’s understandable that the Palestinians are pissed too)

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            2 months ago

            This is exactly the point, but some people don’t mind twisting rhetorics and context when it benefits their argument. Truly annoying.

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          Not true, not all conquests involved erasing the indigenous peooples. At least not for the Muslim conquest of the Levant according to Ben Gurion, Israel’s first prime minister:

          “The fellahin are not descendants of the Arab conquerors, who captured Eretz Israel and Syria in the seventh century CE. The Arab victors did not destroy the agricultural population they found in the country. They expelled only the alien Byzantine rulers, and did not touch the local population. Nor did the Arabs go in for settlement. Even in their former habitations the Arabs did not engage in farming…their whole interest in the new countries was political, religious and material: to rule, to propagate Islam, and to collect taxes…the Jewish farmer, like any other farmer, was not easily torn from his soil…Despite the repression and suffering the rural population remained unchanged.” [7]

          Ben Gurion is quoted by Shlomo Sand in his book https://blogs.umb.edu/joinercenter/2012/10/09/review-of-shlomo-sand-the-invention-of-the-jewish-people-london-verso-2009-translated-by-yael-lotan/

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            2 months ago

            Fair enough. My point still stands though. The person i responded to’s comment can be applied to any number of these peoples, so it’s wrong to claim, “The Israelites have been doing this stuff”, when really, everyone was doing it

        • pooberbee (they/she)@lemmy.ml
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          2 months ago

          It would be impractical to undo every theft that has ever occurred, and yet we still condemn theft, work to prevent it, punish thieves for it, and try to undo what thefts we can.

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            2 months ago

            So you are disagreeing with me how? You want to punish Israel for what they did thousands of years ago to the Canaanites?

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          Excellent comment, I frequently bring this concept to others attention when the term “colonizer” is used.

          Arbitrary and selective use of the term to fit a specific narrative detracts from current day realities.

          Somehow people seem to have forgotten that times of peace and respect for manmade borders and laws of sovereign nations are not the norm for history.

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            You hit the nail on the head. I don’t know why people argue without considering context. It’s not like I’m disagreeing that Israel’s genocide is wrong, but we have to consider context when we compare this stuff to history.

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            Because we sit at the pinnacle of history, judging all the past generations who came before us. Holy Whig historiography Batman.

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            2 months ago

            Very well. I don’t disagree. But the commenter specifically made mention of how “Israel” has been doing this, while ignoring historical context.

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          Depends on what you mean by condemn. All of those things were bad when they happened. But we can’t forever condemn the descendants of warlike people as tainted colonizers.

          On the other hand, in the case of some of the more recent events, we still have people today who are marginalized, impoverished, and lack access to land as a result of those past atrocities. Most notably for the west, this includes native Americans and Palestinians, among others. This situation calls out for a just solution. The redistribution of land, extra services, reparations, etc. should all be on the table for the descendants of the colonized. But notably, the expulsion of the descendants of the colonizers should not be—this will just perpetuate a similar injustice into the future.

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            I 100% agree with you. Those things were bad in retrospect, but it’s not worth comparing actions of today to back then because the times have changed.

            Also, there definitely should be a concerted effort to resolve the concerns of those who still suffer from those past atrocities. For the Israel-Palestine saga, that might well be a two state solution as many propose, but i know there will still be people willing to argue with and insult me for this position.

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              I think a two state solution is probably the most realistic one, even if it might not be my perfect ideal solution. But a big issue with it (at least as currently conceptualized) is that Israelis already occupy a large portion of the more valuable and productive land and water resources, while Palestinians have been pushed into marginal areas. So drawing up the boundaries where people currently live perpetuates this injustice.

              Additionally, creating two hostile neighboring ethnostates creates a lot of future problems. Will these nations coexist more peacefully than in the past? That’s not totally clear but at least it will make the ongoing settlements and ethnic cleansing more politically complicated for Israel and give Palestinians more official recognition at the UN and elsewhere. Furthermore, it will also be very likely to result in the expulsion of some people from their homes and lands which I oppose in almost all circumstances.

              All that said I don’t see how any other solution is really possible so if the parties could agree on it I would support it, imperfect though it may be. Peace is rarely perfectly fair but it is still worthwhile nonetheless.

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                Oh definitely, it’s not the best, but it’s the most that can be done. Especially with the point about hostility. I mean Israel already withdrew from Gaza before, and we know how that went, so there’s always that threat that’s going to be looming over their heads. Let’s just hope they can settle this soon.

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            Most notably for the west, this includes native Americans and Palestinians, among others

            The Palestinians have been given more money in real terms than Germany did post WW2.

            The fact that they’re country is a shit tip of humanity is entirely on them.

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              Yes, it’s exactly the same as post-war Germany… if we ignore the bombings, indiscriminate murder, lack of productive capacity, lack of free movement, evictions and land theft, lack of democratic processes and institutions, and many other factors that have been imposed on them externally.

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                ignore the bombings

                Yes, because Germany was never, ever bombed during the war.

                many other factors that have been imposed on them externally.

                Every single one of those actions have been taken because they continue to do everything that they can do to kill Israelis.

                They’ve been offered statehood multiple times and turned it down every time

                Their lack of elections is because they continue to support a terrorist organisation.

                The bombings are because they continue to support a terrorist organisation

                Everything is because they continue to hate.

        • technocrit@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          Surely it’s impractical to continue supporting theft, genocide, kidnapping, torture, SA, etc.

          Just because genocide has been “acceptable” in the past, that doesn’t mean we should support it now.

          TBH it’s kinda gross and uber-privileged to suggest this.

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            2 months ago

            If you go back and take a look at what i typed, i never said anything about supporting what Israel is doing today

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          They definitely took the land from someone. The funny thing is that it doesn’t even matter who “they” refers to in that sentence because it is universally true. Everyone is from somewhere else if you go back far enough. This whole thread is just different people picking different points in time to refer to as the original state of things, despite the fact that history is literally the study of the constant evolution of humanity.

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      Israel. According to the bible, the hebrews conquered the area and killed a lot of people living there