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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Garden Rose who wrote (276587)10/20/2010 2:23:57 AM
From: Maurice Winn4 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
If "the world community" is in favour of slavery or genocide, do you think that's okay? <Facts are that the international community recognizes E. Jerusalem as land belonging to the Palestinians and not the Israelis. >

Nobody has asked me, so I don't know where they get "the world community" data from. It's not surprising that "The World Community" associated with a billion Moslems are happy to murder Jews en masse. But Pakistan, for example, is hardly a harmonized "world community". They assassinate each other and conduct civil conflict so it's not as though they are harbingers of ethics and civilized life. Libya doesn't conduct polls and when they do they would find 99.9% agreement with the bosses, or else. Same for many countries.

When you write "belonging to the Palestinians and not the Israelis" I'd like to see some precise definition there. By "Palestinian", just who do you mean? Is there a DNA marker you'd deem Palestinian and not Israeli? That would be extremely surprising since there are swarms of Israeli Arabs who are closely related to "Palestinians".

As I recall, and Google could educate me if you think I'm wrong, Israel won Jerusalem fair and square when attacked by Arab armies from neighbouring states.

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