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Re: Pondering Land Ownership
Posted by Arrow (Guest) - Sunday, November 27 2011, 14:21:27 (UTC)
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The Jews who are running the show in Israel have no connection to the land. This is argued by one of their own, Shlomo Sand, in his controversal book, "The Invention of the Jewish People", in which he writes that there was no expulsion in 70 AD, and furthermore,

So you mean the issue here is whether they have a connection or not. So if we are able to discredit Sand (who is a professor of French history, not Jewish) and prove that they do have a connection and that there indeed was an expulsion then the Jews will have the right to come back from Brooklyn and kick the Palestinians out?

he claims that the modern Palestinians are closer genetically to the ancient Hebrews than the Ashkhanazi, who are descendents of the Khazars, who converted to Judaism sometime in the 9th century.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/10/science/10jews.html

the US's program to set up a outpost in the Mid-East to police the new untermenschen (Arabs) and subjugate them to the will of Western Imperialists, so that they could control the world's enegy resources indefinitely

And that can be achieved by sending Jews to colonize a small chunk of the Levant? So without Israel the US cannot control the Gulf oil? Maybe you mean that the creation of Israel has given the western backed Arab dictators the justification to subjugate their people. That could be true.

Occupied Indian land

So a land belongs to the people who first arrived and lived in it? What if they had never stepped foot in many areas like Iowa or North Dakota? How do we determine which is their land and which is not? What makes the entire United States, or North America “their” land? How many Natives were there when the European settlers came and where were they dispersed and concentrated?

According to the National Geographic, uncontacted tribes have been recently discovered in the Amazon. Should we negotiate boarder disputes with them?

http://newswatch.nationalgeographic.com/2011/06/22/uncontacted-tribe-discovered-in-brazilian-amazon/



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