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Does Israel have the right to exist?
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<blockquote data-quote="wait whattt? :o" data-source="post: 75788" data-attributes="member: 564"><p>I said earlier. The US chose to support Israel because it furthered American Imperialism and control in the Middle East.</p><p></p><p>Also, you assume that the Malagasi would likely accept to be second-class citizens (which is baffling that you find this likely) or surrender a piece of their land. So I have two questions:</p><p>1. What makes you think that the Malagasi people would willfully subject themselves to be second-class citizens under an ethnostate OR surrender a piece of their land to the Jews so they can establish their own ethnostate?</p><p>2. In the case they do not accept either (that is, they choose not to become second-class citizens NOR surrender a piece of their land), what should follow?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wait whattt? :o, post: 75788, member: 564"] I said earlier. The US chose to support Israel because it furthered American Imperialism and control in the Middle East. Also, you assume that the Malagasi would likely accept to be second-class citizens (which is baffling that you find this likely) or surrender a piece of their land. So I have two questions: 1. What makes you think that the Malagasi people would willfully subject themselves to be second-class citizens under an ethnostate OR surrender a piece of their land to the Jews so they can establish their own ethnostate? 2. In the case they do not accept either (that is, they choose not to become second-class citizens NOR surrender a piece of their land), what should follow? [/QUOTE]
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