Atilla89
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Re: Israel & Palestine
What a heartless fuck you are. You think that it is ‘understandable’ to not let these people into a country as refugees from a government that wishes to exterminate them??? I have no words to describe how disgusted I am with statement.
They were, however many were refused. Jewish immigration rested on the shoulders of places like South Africa, Australia, the U.S. and of coarse the British mandate of Palestine.
Displacing who? There was no nation in Palestine, it was run by the British. BTW, Britain had been bombed extensively throughout the war and had food rationed, Britain was hardly up to the task of taking in so many refugees.
It means that the British were stranded Jews in Europe, part of a previous debate that I had with Maniella. Or have you not been following the discussion?
Correction, the British owned the land. And yes, some parts of Palestine were offered to the Palestinian people in 1948 (which they rejected), that doesn’t mean it was Palestinian land at the time of these events. Another interesting fact: The term Palestinian was actually coined in 1964 by Yasser Arafat (an Egyptian) when he established the PLO.
No the guilt of the world let it to offer a land for the Jews and a land for the Arabs which the Arabs rejected and declared war on the Jews. The only irrational part was the Palestinians rejecting this deal.
Sounds about right. Considering it was the Palestinian people country (These included Jews and Christians. Then when European Jews came it all changed.)
Once again, it was not Palestinian country nor was there such a thing as the Palestinian people at that point.
The point of that statement is to show that the Zionists had nothing to do with keeping back Jewish immigrants as was stated in the source that Maniella linked me to.
No, it should always be the decision of the people in charge, and that my friend was the British. Once again you miss the point of that paragraph and it was to show that the British held up the Jews in Europe, not the Zionists. Please follow the discussion or don’t comment.
No, I am saying that they came to Palestine to escape persecution and live in a land without anti-Semitism.
Read above sentence. Also incase you haven’t noticed, Europe was a dump after WW2, no one wanted to live there.
I have answered that question many times. Read back on my posts.
You must be referring to your own arguments, in that sense I agree.
Maniella not reading my posts because they do not a bit of blue shading around them and then using that as a defense for your lack of understanding about the issue does not count as a counter-arguement.
You would know that, how?sam04u said:You're guilty of doing that as well.
sam04u said:Sounds pretty understandable since the European Jews have no right to 'invade' a foreign peoples country.
What a heartless fuck you are. You think that it is ‘understandable’ to not let these people into a country as refugees from a government that wishes to exterminate them??? I have no words to describe how disgusted I am with statement.
sam04u said:Why weren't they accepted in Britain if they cared so much?
They were, however many were refused. Jewish immigration rested on the shoulders of places like South Africa, Australia, the U.S. and of coarse the British mandate of Palestine.
sam04u said:It's in Europe and could easily sustain the immigrants without displacing a whole nation.
Displacing who? There was no nation in Palestine, it was run by the British. BTW, Britain had been bombed extensively throughout the war and had food rationed, Britain was hardly up to the task of taking in so many refugees.
sam04u said:What's the point of that statement?
It means that the British were stranded Jews in Europe, part of a previous debate that I had with Maniella. Or have you not been following the discussion?
sam04u said:It's the Palestinian peoples land and even under the ottoman empire and the British control, it was still expected to be returned to the Palestinian people.
Correction, the British owned the land. And yes, some parts of Palestine were offered to the Palestinian people in 1948 (which they rejected), that doesn’t mean it was Palestinian land at the time of these events. Another interesting fact: The term Palestinian was actually coined in 1964 by Yasser Arafat (an Egyptian) when he established the PLO.
sam04u said:Instead, the guilt of the world led to an irrational decision, giving one people a country at the expense of another people.
No the guilt of the world let it to offer a land for the Jews and a land for the Arabs which the Arabs rejected and declared war on the Jews. The only irrational part was the Palestinians rejecting this deal.
Sounds about right. Considering it was the Palestinian people country (These included Jews and Christians. Then when European Jews came it all changed.)
Once again, it was not Palestinian country nor was there such a thing as the Palestinian people at that point.
sam04u said:What's the point of that statement? It was an Arab country, it's quite normal for the Arab population to grow.
The point of that statement is to show that the Zionists had nothing to do with keeping back Jewish immigrants as was stated in the source that Maniella linked me to.
sam04u said:Nothing wrong with this decision, as long as the Palestinian people had a say. I still don't see why the British couldn't accept the Jewish Immigrants. It should have been the Palestinian peoples decision whether the immigrants came to their countries.
No, it should always be the decision of the people in charge, and that my friend was the British. Once again you miss the point of that paragraph and it was to show that the British held up the Jews in Europe, not the Zionists. Please follow the discussion or don’t comment.
sam04u said:If as you say they only migrated to escape persecution why are they still there?
No, I am saying that they came to Palestine to escape persecution and live in a land without anti-Semitism.
sam04u said:Why haven't they gone home.
Read above sentence. Also incase you haven’t noticed, Europe was a dump after WW2, no one wanted to live there.
sam04u said:Why do they take the Major cities of the Palestinian peoples land, and their country? While the Palestinians are forced to become refugees?
I have answered that question many times. Read back on my posts.
sam04u said:It's senseless garbage.
You must be referring to your own arguments, in that sense I agree.
Maniella not reading my posts because they do not a bit of blue shading around them and then using that as a defense for your lack of understanding about the issue does not count as a counter-arguement.