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Lisa Selin Davis's avatar

It’s interesting to see the leaps here. Mostly I’m talking about the good/bad framing being applied to yet another complex situation. I didn’t comment if there should be a Palestine—just that these kids don’t know what they’re fighting for or against. There are so many horrible injustices out there and I think there are a lot of reasons that this one turned into protest camping! The point here is the flattening, not to take a side in the hamas/israel battle.

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Yikes! You're right that there wasn't a country called Palestine at the time of the establishment of the modern state of Israel (there was a British mandate called Palestine) but there also wasn't a country called Israel so .. Anyway there also wasn't a "country" called Cherokee or Ojibwe etc. but the forced removal and slaughter of indigenous peoples was still very bad. * More to the point however is that there are problems, NOW, currently with the way Palestinians (or not-Israeli, or not-Jewish, or whatever you want to say) living (now dying) in Gaza are denied freedom by the country (modern nation-state) of Israel. So maybe fix that rather than quibbling about whose great-great-x-400 grandfather roamed around 3,000 years ago and wrote a book saying No srsly God chose me for realsies.

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