UltraChad
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Carry on being dumb.
You got fuckin' REKT son.
Now tuck like RuPaul taught you and run along.
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In her youth, Golda Meir was a Jewish citizen of British Mandatory Palestine. In 1948, Mandatory Palestine was split to form Israel and Jordan.GOLDA MEIR SAID SHE WAS PALESTINIAN.
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In her youth, Golda Meir was a Jewish citizen of British Mandatory Palestine. In 1948, Mandatory Palestine was split to form Israel and Jordan.
Golda Meir's passport was issued by Great Britain which controlled the territory at the time. As a Jew, her passport would have read "Eretz Yisrael" in Hebrew or "land of Israel".And she held a PALESTINIAN PASSPORT ISSUED BY PALESTINE.
On some maps it's everything between the Jordan and the sea; on others, only the OTs.Where is Palestine on the map??
They can't earn citizenship through good behavior. There is no path for them.Because they refuse to act right.
It's happening now.The Arabs in the Levant have never been genocided.That’s just Hamas propaganda that too many people who should know better fell for.
You really are an idiot.Democrats like Bray don't want coexistence..... they support the Palestinians extermination of the Jews.
That's why they cover for and support them so much while ignoring all the atrocities they commit.
Ethno-socialist have famously had a serious problem with Jews existing since the 1930's, so it's not shocking that modern ethno-socialist Democrat types are such big Hamas/ISIS dick suckers. Their shared hatred of the USA and the west in general keeps their bond tight.
That's not 1945 -- the Ottoman Empire ended in 1922.Map of the middle East circa 1945.
https://preview.redd.it/the-middle-east-in-1945-inspired-by-kaiserreich-v0-87v7a1gf43xc1.png?auto=webp&s=ba89fe144d32028758f8f23b6c9a6204f330eb1e
Please point out Palestine.
That's not 1945 -- the Ottoman Empire ended in 1922.Yet another 1945 map.
https://preview.redd.it/map-of-the-middle-east-1945-rose-tulips-and-liberty-post-v0-thqemljb46j91.png?auto=webp&s=3bf3959ca6345547aacefd8f23633094181d6752
Can't find that Palestine anywhere.
Just because their land has been scrubbed from your map doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
Here is Golda Meir explaining that she carried a Palestinian passport.
But seeing as you asked, I'm happy to educate the poorly educated.
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Golda Meir once famously kvetched "No one compels Israel to kill children"And she held a PALESTINIAN PASSPORT ISSUED BY PALESTINE.
It's weird that your map shows the West Bank and Gaza as being Palestinian land from 1949 to 1967, because until the 1968 war those territories belonged to Jordan and Egypt. The Palestinians didn't object to being occupied when Muslims were doing the occupying.Just because their land has been scrubbed from your map doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
Here is Golda Meir explaining that she carried a Palestinian passport.
But seeing as you asked, I'm happy to educate the poorly educated.
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Supporting terrorist has consequences.....They can't earn citizenship through good behavior. There is no path for them.
They believe that if they repeat their revisionist history often enough it will become fact.It's weird that your map shows the West Bank and Gaza as being Palestinian land from 1949 to 1967, because until the 1968 war those territories belonged to Jordan and Egypt. The Palestinians didn't object to being occupied when Muslims were doing the occupying.
You proclaim your idiocy every time you call the Dems "ethno-socialist" or "race socialist." Those labels would not apply even if they meant something.Facts you can't refute.![]()
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You proclaim your idiocy every time you call the Dems "ethno-socialist" or "race socialist." Those labels would not apply even if they meant something.
They're not anti-white, and what other form of racism could you mean? You wouldn't even care about anti-black racism -- or anti-Palestinian.They do mean something, and they apply perfectly.
You're just mad I keep pointing out how racist you shit stains are.
Actually Israel was destroyed by the Assyrians, but that is close enough.Quoting a Christian source about "Jewry" is meaningless.
Originally the Jews lived in two neighboring kingdoms--Israel and Judah. Israel was destroyed first by the Babylonians. Judah survived for a few centuries longer, but after the land was conquered by the Romans, the Jews used "Israel" for the territory both kingdoms had occupied.
Many Palestinian Arabs live happily in Israel as Israeli citizens. The route to peaceful coexistence has always been there. The problem is the dead-enders who find the existence of an independent Jewish state intolerable. They're like unreconstructed Confederates who can't give up on the dream of the South rising again.
I already schooled you on this here:Palestinians:
Historical records and later genetic studies indicate that the Palestinian people descend mostly from Ancient Levantines extending back to Bronze Age inhabitants of Levant.[82][83][84][85][86][87][88] According to Palestinian historian Nazmi Al-Ju'beh like in other Arab nations, the Arab identity of Palestinians, largely based on linguistic and cultural affiliation, is independent of the existence of any actual Arabian origins.[89] Palestinians are sometimes described as indigenous.[35] In a human rights context, the word indigenous may have different definitions; the UN Commission on Human Rights uses several criteria to define this term.[90]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palestinians#cite_note-93
Palestine has undergone many demographic and religious upheavals throughout history. During the 2nd millennium BCE, it was inhabited by the Canaanites, Semitic-speaking peoples who practiced the Canaanite religion.[92] Most Palestinians share a strong genetic link to the ancient Canaanites.[93][94] Israelites later emerged as an outgrowth of southern Canaanite civilization, with Jews and Israelite Samaritans eventually forming the majority of the population in Palestine during classical antiquity,[95][96][97][98][99][100] However, the Jewish population in Jerusalem and its surroundings in Judea, and Samaritan population in Samaria, never fully recovered as a result of the Jewish-Roman Wars and Samaritan revolts respectively.[101]
In the centuries that followed, the region experienced political and economic unrest, mass conversions to Christianity (and subsequent Christianization of the Roman Empire), and the religious persecution of minorities.[102][103] The immigration of Christians, the emigration of Jews, and the conversion of pagans, Jews and Samaritans, contributed to a Christian majority forming in Late Roman and Byzantine Palestine.[104][105][106][107]
In the 7th century, the Arab Rashiduns conquered the Levant; they were later succeeded by other Arab Muslim dynasties, including the Umayyads, Abbasids and the Fatimids.[108] Over the following several centuries, the population of Palestine drastically decreased, from an estimated 1 million during the Roman and Byzantine periods to about 300,000 by the early Ottoman period.[109][110] Over time, the existing population adopted Arab culture and language and much converted to Islam.[105] The settlement of Arabs before and after the Muslim conquest is thought to have played a role in accelerating the Islamization process.[111][112][113][114] Some scholars suggest that by the arrival of the Crusaders, Palestine was already overwhelmingly Muslim,[115][116] while others claim that it was only after the Crusades that the Christians lost their majority, and that the process of mass Islamization took place much later, perhaps during the Mamluk period.[111][117]
For several centuries during the Ottoman period the population in Palestine declined and fluctuated between 150,000 and 250,000 inhabitants, and it was only in the 19th century that a rapid population growth began to occur.[118] This growth was aided by the immigration of Egyptians (during the reigns of Muhammad Ali and Ibrahim Pasha) and Algerians (following Abdelkader El Djezaïri's revolt) in the first half of the 19th century, and the subsequent immigration of Algerians, Bosnians, and Circassians during the second half of the century.[119][120] Between 1871 and 1945, around a dozen villages were established by immigrants.[121]
Early farming populations in the Levant, Iran, and Anatolia have significantly influenced modern-day Western Asian genomes.[127] A 2020 study compared the genome-wide data of modern-day Palestinians and other populations in the Levant with various ancient population samples recovered from archaeological sites. It suggested that Palestinians, along with other modern-day populations in the Levant, have ancestry from Southern Levant populations from the Bronze and Iron Ages (associated with "Canaanite" culture), along with migrants from the Caucasus or Zagros area dating back to around 2500 to 1000 BCE.[83]I already schooled you on this here:
https://forum.literotica.com/thread...here-in-the-u-s.1627636/page-5#post-100501784
...and pull hard bcause nobody has a clit that big.You got fuckin' REKT son.
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