Illegal Palestinian Settlements
That is too funny. Oslo expired.
Good news!
No agreement with the Caliphate is worth the ink.
Gee whiz. Tinmore tells us the conflict is not about religion, yet his co-religionists emphatically announce otherwise.
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Illegal Palestinian Settlements
That is too funny. Oslo expired.
Good news!
No agreement with the Caliphate is worth the ink.
The Critical Thinkers at HRW are wagging their fingers at Islamic terrorists over civil rights abuses.
Say that out loud to yourself - islamic terrorists and civil rights abuses. Isn't there an expectation of something else?
The Critical Thinkers at HRW are wagging their fingers at Islamic terrorists over civil rights abuses.
Say that out loud to yourself - islamic terrorists and civil rights abuses. Isn't there an expectation of something else?
Even the Goldstone report reported these violations. The HRW report, as far as I can tell, is just nipping around the edges. There was no context on the systematic problems.
The Critical Thinkers at HRW are wagging their fingers at Islamic terrorists over civil rights abuses.
Say that out loud to yourself - islamic terrorists and civil rights abuses. Isn't there an expectation of something else?
Even the Goldstone report reported these violations. The HRW report, as far as I can tell, is just nipping around the edges. There was no context on the systematic problems.
No context on the systematic problems? You might want to be honest with yourself and examine the causes for the lack of personal freedoms, disregard for rule of law and the abundance of ruthless dictators / theocratic totalitarianism so common across the Islamist middle east. The point is, Islamist totalitarianism is the systematic problem. There is no greater, oppressive totalitarian ideology than Islamism. There is nothing in Islamist ideology that allows for the freedoms that define Western civilization. In the West, you can expect fundamental rights to be honored (even if grudgingly) and protected by law. We've evolved from such totalitarian Islamic constructs as forced religion, religious dictators and a retrograde islamic "system for life" that the most spirit crushing ideology ever unleased on humanity.
<----- this is where you reply with one of a half-dozen worn, tired slogans you dump in most threads or a goofy YouTube video.
The Critical Thinkers at HRW are wagging their fingers at Islamic terrorists over civil rights abuses.
Say that out loud to yourself - islamic terrorists and civil rights abuses. Isn't there an expectation of something else?
Even the Goldstone report reported these violations. The HRW report, as far as I can tell, is just nipping around the edges. There was no context on the systematic problems.
No context on the systematic problems? You might want to be honest with yourself and examine the causes for the lack of personal freedoms, disregard for rule of law and the abundance of ruthless dictators / theocratic totalitarianism so common across the Islamist middle east. The point is, Islamist totalitarianism is the systematic problem. There is no greater, oppressive totalitarian ideology than Islamism. There is nothing in Islamist ideology that allows for the freedoms that define Western civilization. In the West, you can expect fundamental rights to be honored (even if grudgingly) and protected by law. We've evolved from such totalitarian Islamic constructs as forced religion, religious dictators and a retrograde islamic "system for life" that the most spirit crushing ideology ever unleased on humanity.
<----- this is where you reply with one of a half-dozen worn, tired slogans you dump in most threads or a goofy YouTube video.
The Critical Thinkers at HRW are wagging their fingers at Islamic terrorists over civil rights abuses.
Say that out loud to yourself - islamic terrorists and civil rights abuses. Isn't there an expectation of something else?
Even the Goldstone report reported these violations. The HRW report, as far as I can tell, is just nipping around the edges. There was no context on the systematic problems.
No context on the systematic problems? You might want to be honest with yourself and examine the causes for the lack of personal freedoms, disregard for rule of law and the abundance of ruthless dictators / theocratic totalitarianism so common across the Islamist middle east. The point is, Islamist totalitarianism is the systematic problem. There is no greater, oppressive totalitarian ideology than Islamism. There is nothing in Islamist ideology that allows for the freedoms that define Western civilization. In the West, you can expect fundamental rights to be honored (even if grudgingly) and protected by law. We've evolved from such totalitarian Islamic constructs as forced religion, religious dictators and a retrograde islamic "system for life" that the most spirit crushing ideology ever unleased on humanity.
<----- this is where you reply with one of a half-dozen worn, tired slogans you dump in most threads or a goofy YouTube video.
I try to post something of substance and you respond with unsubstantiated blabber.
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Palestine
A bit of a contentious one here as Palestine as a region has long existed and it is usually considered to include the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, Israel, and in some definitions, some parts of western Jordan.
The State of Palestine is recognized by 136 UN members and since 2012 has a status of a non-member observer state in the United Nations – which amounts to a de facto, or implicit, recognition of statehood but its division and refusal of recognition by several countries still causes a lot of issues within the Middle East meaning that you can visit the region but are likely to do so as though you were entering Israel.
The Palestinian Diaspora Orchestra