Thread for Zionists who Deny the Existence of the Palestinian Christians and Muslims

The Zionists believe that there were no Palestinians before 1967. Since we now know that there were Palestinian martyrs before the fourth century from reading manuscripts discussing these Palestinians how about more recently, during Ottoman rule. Well, there was a manual for Palestinian Arabic written in 1909. If there was a Palestinian Arabic, isn't it absurd to think there were no Palestinians to speak the language?

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Isn't it absurd to cut and down paste the same image that does nothing to support your claim of a separate and distinct arabic?
 
Oh dear, now we find that the Ottomans had a Palestine postal district. And Jerusalem was in Ottoman Palestine. The Zionists are going to have to regroup.

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You should also re-post the "Palestine passport" you and others tried to fraudulently represent as something other than what it was: a British issued passport.

Your frauds are hoot.
 
When Palestinian Martyrs were Christians. Until late into the fourth century, when Christianity became the state religion of Rome, Palestinians (as were Christians throughout the Empire) were often executed by the authorities for practicing their Christian faith.

Eusebio of Caesarea, born in Caesarea Maritima, Palestine wrote about these Christian Palestinian martyrs in his work "De martyribus Palestinae" (Palestinian Martyrs) written in the 4th century. Kind of puts the Zionist propaganda in perspective.


Martiri palestinesi nell’Occidente latino. I casi della Passio Theodosiae virginis (BHL 8090) e della Passio Romani monachi (BHL 7298)

De Martyribus Palestinae, translates as, The Palestine Martyrs, and not as the "Palestinian" Martyrs as you erroneously state. Palestine translates as Palestinae in Latin. Eusebio does not mention any "Palestinians" in his work.
 
No, you are using Google translate and it is incorrect. Eusebio, of course, mentions Palestinians in his work. He was Palestinian.
 
More to the point Palestinus is Palestian singular in Latin and Palestinae is plural for Palestinian in latin. You people are an ignorant bunch.

The -ae suffix is used for the plural of many non-naturalized, specialist, or unfamiliar nouns ending in -a (see -a1) derived from Latin or Greek: antennae is the plural of antenna; larvae of larva; scapulae of scapula, a shoulder-blade; pupae of pupa, a chrysalis.
 
De martyribus Palestinae is the name of the work and Palestinae is the plural of Palestinus. But keep making a fool of yourself.
 
Well, if you want to believe that Palestinians don't exist, that is your problem. The Martyrs in Palestine were logically, Palestinians.
 
...Actually it kind of puts your pompous blathering into perspective.
So, to put your pompous blathering into perspective....

What you did achieve was to identify that a largely illiterate, uneducated and superstitious population can be manipulated. Historically, totalitarian ideologies and especially religious totalitarian ideologies have worked to cohere large numbers of people to effect a compliant population, focused on the aims and goals of those at the top of the pyramid. With a longer term view, we see the invention of Judaism and how an uneducated, superstitious tribal population can be convinced of almost anything. Interestingly, that uneducated, superstitious tribal population / mentality still exists in the "jewish" Middle East today. The last century has seen the rise and fall of many totalitarian / authoritarian regimes, and many (zionist ideology) still remain. We've seen dystopian nightmares from Hitler, Stalin, Pol Pot, al Qaeda, ISIS, and chabad/lubavitch and likud. Today we have religious fascism in such places as israel and a retreat to jewish fascism.

And since you again brought up Hamas and Fatah, I must, yet again remind you thast...

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...Actually it kind of puts your pompous blathering into perspective.
So, to put your pompous blathering into perspective....

What you did achieve was to identify that a largely illiterate, uneducated and superstitious population can be manipulated. Historically, totalitarian ideologies and especially religious totalitarian ideologies have worked to cohere large numbers of people to effect a compliant population, focused on the aims and goals of those at the top of the pyramid. With a longer term view, we see the invention of Judaism and how an uneducated, superstitious tribal population can be convinced of almost anything. Interestingly, that uneducated, superstitious tribal population / mentality still exists in the "jewish" Middle East today. The last century has seen the rise and fall of many totalitarian / authoritarian regimes, and many (zionist ideology) still remain. We've seen dystopian nightmares from Hitler, Stalin, Pol Pot, al Qaeda, ISIS, and chabad/lubavitch and likud. Today we have religious fascism in such places as israel and a retreat to jewish fascism.

And since you again brought up Hamas and Fatah, I must, yet again remind you thast...

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I have heard it said that Hamas and Fatah are two bald men fighting over a comb.
 
...Actually it kind of puts your pompous blathering into perspective.
So, to put your pompous blathering into perspective....

What you did achieve was to identify that a largely illiterate, uneducated and superstitious population can be manipulated. Historically, totalitarian ideologies and especially religious totalitarian ideologies have worked to cohere large numbers of people to effect a compliant population, focused on the aims and goals of those at the top of the pyramid. With a longer term view, we see the invention of Judaism and how an uneducated, superstitious tribal population can be convinced of almost anything. Interestingly, that uneducated, superstitious tribal population / mentality still exists in the "jewish" Middle East today. The last century has seen the rise and fall of many totalitarian / authoritarian regimes, and many (zionist ideology) still remain. We've seen dystopian nightmares from Hitler, Stalin, Pol Pot, al Qaeda, ISIS, and chabad/lubavitch and likud. Today we have religious fascism in such places as israel and a retreat to jewish fascism.

And since you again brought up Hamas and Fatah, I must, yet again remind you thast...

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I have heard it said that Hamas and Fatah are two bald men fighting over a comb.

Actually, hamas and Fatah are two franchises of Islamic Terrorism Intl., Inc fighting for control of the UNRWA welfare fraud.

Your description really does cheapen the lives of the dead people caused by the actions of those Islamic terrorist franchises. But, as we know, islamo-dead people are worth their weight in cheap propaganda.
 
...Actually it kind of puts your pompous blathering into perspective.
So, to put your pompous blathering into perspective....

What you did achieve was to identify that a largely illiterate, uneducated and superstitious population can be manipulated. Historically, totalitarian ideologies and especially religious totalitarian ideologies have worked to cohere large numbers of people to effect a compliant population, focused on the aims and goals of those at the top of the pyramid. With a longer term view, we see the invention of Judaism and how an uneducated, superstitious tribal population can be convinced of almost anything. Interestingly, that uneducated, superstitious tribal population / mentality still exists in the "jewish" Middle East today. The last century has seen the rise and fall of many totalitarian / authoritarian regimes, and many (zionist ideology) still remain. We've seen dystopian nightmares from Hitler, Stalin, Pol Pot, al Qaeda, ISIS, and chabad/lubavitch and likud. Today we have religious fascism in such places as israel and a retreat to jewish fascism.

And since you again brought up Hamas and Fatah, I must, yet again remind you thast...

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Wow. I see you were waiting in your basement, begging for my attention again.

What you did achieve was to identify that a largely illiterate, uneducated and superstitious population can be manipulated. Historically, totalitarian ideologies and especially religious totalitarian ideologies have worked to cohere large numbers of people to effect a compliant population, focused on the aims and goals of those at the top of the pyramid. With a longer term view, we see the invention of Islamism and how an uneducated, superstitious tribal population can be convinced of almost anything. Interestingly, that uneducated, superstitious tribal population / mentality still exists in the Islamic Middle East today. The last century has seen the rise and fall of many totalitarian / authoritarian regimes, and many (Islamist ideology) still remain. We've seen dystopian nightmares from Hitler, Stalin, Pol Pot, al Qaeda, ISIS, and Hamas, Fatah and so many second tier Islamist wannabes. Today we have religious fascism in such places as Iran, a very many failed or failing states in the Middle East and a retreat to Islamic fascism in the Philippines.
 
Besides the fact that this is in Latin so we can't read it, what does this have to do with the price of tea in China? What point are you trying to make?
How dumb are you ForeverDumb436?

The point cannot be more obvious. If you can't reply to your own question, then you are either a zionist shill or have been brainwashed so heavily since childhood, that any further posts from you are rendered useless.

No one ever denied that there was a region called Palestine. Yet the residents themselves never saw themselves as having a national identity. rylah has posted more recent documents than this Latin one, where the residents called Palestine a part of Southern Syria. It was only in 1967 (or perhaps 1964 when the PLO was formed) that they suddenly became a People.
 
Besides the fact that this is in Latin so we can't read it, what does this have to do with the price of tea in China? What point are you trying to make?
How dumb are you ForeverDumb436?

The point cannot be more obvious. If you can't reply to your own question, then you are either a zionist shill or have been brainwashed so heavily since childhood, that any further posts from you are rendered useless.

No one ever denied that there was a region called Palestine. Yet the residents themselves never saw themselves as having a national identity. rylah has posted more recent documents than this Latin one, where the residents called Palestine a part of Southern Syria. It was only in 1967 (or perhaps 1964 when the PLO was formed) that they suddenly became a People.
Not so. They became Palestinians in 1924 when all of the other states in the region were formed.
 
Besides the fact that this is in Latin so we can't read it, what does this have to do with the price of tea in China? What point are you trying to make?
How dumb are you ForeverDumb436?

The point cannot be more obvious. If you can't reply to your own question, then you are either a zionist shill or have been brainwashed so heavily since childhood, that any further posts from you are rendered useless.

No one ever denied that there was a region called Palestine. Yet the residents themselves never saw themselves as having a national identity. rylah has posted more recent documents than this Latin one, where the residents called Palestine a part of Southern Syria. It was only in 1967 (or perhaps 1964 when the PLO was formed) that they suddenly became a People.
Not so. They became Palestinians in 1924 when all of the other states in the region were formed.

Your invented "country of Pally'land"?
 

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