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Michelle Ann Daniels's avatar

Great piece! "If “Palestine” ever became a state, it would not be a democracy — far from it. “Palestine” would violate virtually every democratic value, including two that Husseini and many others have made fortunes on: freedom of speech and freedom of the press." That is so incredibly true. Oh, the irony of the "progressive" movement protesting for a "free Palestine!" It would be comical if it weren't so sad. Is this Sam Husseini guy a writer of fantasy and fiction, perhaps?!

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Rauvan M Averick's avatar

For years, after the founding of the state of Israel up until the Abraham Accords, the “Palestine“ issue was kept on the front burner because it distracted the populations of Arab countries from their own miserable plight. Everything was blamed on Israel. (and it was easy to blame things on Israel-four years, it had been a Muslim cultural habit to blame the Jews when anything went bad.)

Then Iran came along and, many Arab countries realized what their real problem was. Hence, the alliance with Israel.

Now, of course we have this nonsense of settler colonialism. The greatest settler colonial project in history is United States of America and it has been wildly successful economically and technologically. It has attracted many immigrants from third world countries recently. Truth be told , for the sake, of accuracy, all these Third World immigrants are settler colonial themselves.

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