• 420blazeit69 [he/him]
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    4 months ago

    the vast majority of its citizens don't have citizenship in any other country and have literally nowhere else to go. Therefore it's not a colony

    It directly refutes this.

    If you're leaning on Israel being formally independent, they're about as independent from the West (particularly the U.S.) as a college freshman getting their tuition paid by Mom and Dad. No one here is talking about Israel being independent on paper, we're talking about how it interacts with other countries in reality.

        • NeatNit@discuss.tchncs.de
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          4 months ago

          My point is that Israel is not a colony and has a right to exist.

          I am not excusing what is being done to Palestinians. I strive for peace, and Israel is showing no signs of it anymore, though it absolutely did just a few decades ago. But no one is saying all of Russia doesn't have a right to exist because it attacked Ukraine. No one is saying USA or Canada don't have a right to exist because of how they historically treated and are still treating native Americans. And no one should be saying that Israel doesn't have a right to exist.

          Coexistence is the only solution. It seems impossible today, but it's the only possible solution that could possibly work. Anything else is even more detached from reality.

          • 420blazeit69 [he/him]
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            4 months ago

            "No country is fully independent" says nothing about whether Israel is properly classified as a colony. It's a platitude.

            a right to exist

            Another platitude. What do you mean by this? Israel's current actions are indefensible. Many of its past actions are indefensible. Its policy of neither recognizing a Palestinian state nor granting equal citizenship to Palestinians is indefensible. It must either fundamentally change or be replaced by a government worth supporting, like South Africa before it.

            It certainly does not have a right to continue existing in its current form, no more than Nazi Germany did.