Palestinians taking their land back is justice after a century of genocide, not genocide.
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Even if that argument was viable, I would argue Israel's genocide starting less than a century ago makes it much more imperative to act against it.
LMAO what a horrible take, not even one of those countries originated in a similar way to Israel 💀
A Way Out is a perfect example of this, it's literally a co-op netflix show you have 0 control over except a choice between two endings (which of you wins a gunfight at the end)
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In pretty much every situation I've ever been told thank you, I've felt that "No Problem" is a much better representation of how I feel than "You're Welcome".
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I feel this, Fedora filled the gap for me. I needed more current software, but if that isn't a priority Debian is amazing.
"Narrowed down to this conflict only". There. Thats my explanation. Casting a century of genocide aside and focusing only on this conflict is silly.
Also, you're operating under the assumption this is a war between Israel and Palestine, but Palestine is not a country Israel decided to be at war with. "Palestine" is what remains of the obstacle to Israel's legitimacy. I
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