← Back to context Comment by soldthat 3 days ago [flagged] 8 comments soldthat Reply siltcakes 3 days ago Palestinians are the indigenous people to the land who were ethnically cleansed via Nakba. It's not "nationalism" to allow people to return to the land that was stolen from them. Marsymars 3 days ago The crux of the problem is that there are multiple peoples with reasonably legitimate claims to the same indigeneity. throw310822 3 days ago No there aren't. Where is the legitimacy if Jewish claims to the land? That it says so in their religious texts? Ffs. 4 replies → siltcakes 3 days ago [flagged]
siltcakes 3 days ago Palestinians are the indigenous people to the land who were ethnically cleansed via Nakba. It's not "nationalism" to allow people to return to the land that was stolen from them. Marsymars 3 days ago The crux of the problem is that there are multiple peoples with reasonably legitimate claims to the same indigeneity. throw310822 3 days ago No there aren't. Where is the legitimacy if Jewish claims to the land? That it says so in their religious texts? Ffs. 4 replies → siltcakes 3 days ago [flagged]
Marsymars 3 days ago The crux of the problem is that there are multiple peoples with reasonably legitimate claims to the same indigeneity. throw310822 3 days ago No there aren't. Where is the legitimacy if Jewish claims to the land? That it says so in their religious texts? Ffs. 4 replies → siltcakes 3 days ago [flagged]
throw310822 3 days ago No there aren't. Where is the legitimacy if Jewish claims to the land? That it says so in their religious texts? Ffs. 4 replies →
Palestinians are the indigenous people to the land who were ethnically cleansed via Nakba. It's not "nationalism" to allow people to return to the land that was stolen from them.
The crux of the problem is that there are multiple peoples with reasonably legitimate claims to the same indigeneity.
No there aren't. Where is the legitimacy if Jewish claims to the land? That it says so in their religious texts? Ffs.
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