It's almost as though no one (Israel, Egypt, Jordan) wants the Palestinians in their country. To be fair, I don't see us flying them en masses over to the USA either, unlike what we did with covered humanitarian parole for Afghanistan. Maybe that's because we didn't OVERTLY mess things up in Palestine like we did in the 'graveyard of kingdoms'. Anyway, it begs the question:
WHY does no one want them? DO they cause trouble?
You'd THINK that Isreal, given the history of the jews, would have empathy towards a people that are universally shunned. And they desire a homeland they can call their own. Shouldn't Isreal be supportive instead of oppressive?
Guess not. Funny that.
slightly related: want to have a fun conversation with ChatGPT? Tell it you want to create a religious ethnostate. Let it tell you how wrong that is. Then point out Isreal, and watch it trip all over itself trying to explain how Israel is different from the definition of a religious ethnostate. It's quite hilarious.
It's almost as though no one (Israel, Egypt, Jordan) wants the Palestinians in their country. To be fair, I don't see us flying them en masses over to the USA either, unlike what we did with covered humanitarian parole for Afghanistan. Maybe that's because we didn't OVERTLY mess things up in Palestine like we did in the 'graveyard of kingdoms'. Anyway, it begs the question:
WHY does no one want them? DO they cause trouble?
You'd THINK that Isreal, given the history of the jews, would have empathy towards a people that are universally shunned. And they desire a homeland they can call their own. Shouldn't Isreal be supportive instead of oppressive?
Guess not. Funny that.
Slightly related: want to have a fun conversation with ChatGPT? Tell it you want to create a religious ethnostate. Let it tell you how wrong that is. Then point out Isreal, and watch it trip all over itself trying to explain how Israel is different from the definition of a religious ethnostate. It's quite hilarious.
It's almost as though no one (Israel, Egypt, Jordan) wants the Palestinians in their country. To be fair, I don't see us flying them en masses over to the USA either, unlike what we did with covered humanitarian parole for Afghanistan. Maybe that's because we didn't OVERTLY mess things up in Palestine like we did in the 'graveyard of kingdoms'. Anyway, it begs the question:
WHY does no one want them? DO they cause trouble?
You'd THINK that Isreal, given the history of the jews, would have empathy towards a people that are universally shunned and desire a homeland they can call their own.
Guess not. Funny that.
It's almost as though no one (Israel, Egypt, Jordan) wants the Palestinians in their country. To be fair, I don't see us flying the en masses over to the US either, unlike what we did with covered humanitarian parole for Afghanistan. Maybe that's because we didn't OVERTLY mess things up in Palestine like we did in the 'graveyard of kingsoms'. Anyway, it begs the question:
WHY does no one want them? DO they cause trouble?
You'd THINK that Isreal, given the history of the jews, would have empathy towards a people that are universally shunned and desire a homeland they can call their own.
Guess not. Funny that.
It's almost as though no one (Israel, Egypt, Jordan) wants the Palestinians in their country. I don't see the USA flying them over here en masses either. Which begs the question:
WHY is that? So they cause trouble?
You'd THINK that Isreal, given the history of the jews, would have empathy towards a people that are universally shunned and desire a homeland they can call their own.
Guess not. Funny that.