Comments by "Omer عمر" (@Omer1996E.C) on "VisualPolitik EN"
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I'm in ethiopia, why should I care? Because it affects me a little bit, since 99 percent of the ethiopian electricity is green and renewable, and a new turbine is working in the grand ethiopian renaissance dam, and it will be finished after 2 or three years. Then there is other geothermal & solar projects going on. In fact, ethiopia will start in few months exporting electricity to Kenya, South sudan and sudan might join the buyers, as well as American investors in newly discovered gas fields in the eastern deserts of ogaden region (potentially having oil too), we don't use gas here, it's unnecessary in the good climates of the ethiopian highlands. And ethiopia is operating a huge agricultural revolution, heavy rains are still there and increasing by years. You can see vertical farms popping up here in addis ababa, cereals are being farmed at an unprecedented levels and Ukrainian wheat has just arrived at the ethiopian borders. We are not perfectly fine, but we are better off than half of the world nations
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@cupotkaable
It's not. 1st, all those anti ✡️ was AFTER and a result of the Israeli 1948 war and its doings against the common peoples of Palestine, so it was reactionary, not an active aggression. Most jews actually sold their properties and left with their resources, not suddenly told to leave, some were being punished for actually supporting Israel's acts (for the 700,000 Palestinians) and after that, but some were unfairly persecuted and falsely treated, and we condemn that, they deserve the right to take all their unjustly taken wealths with warm welcomes, as long as their nation returns that of the Palestinians' and they are proven innocent of such deeds (which most are not, as a result of being IDF conscripted). It's never too late to fairly treat people.
2nd, WHO SAID THAT OUR MAIN ARGUMENT IS ABOUT RETURNING OLD PALESTINIAN PROPERTIES?! Our main argument is that Palestinians deserve a state of their own, judiciary right (even if it was administered by the UN) to sue all of those who harrassed them personally, and if possible, a right to just visit their old homelands.
We're not asking for the eviction of those who built their homes on their lands.
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@cupotkaable
I argue with alot of people like you, and I'm sesor3d alot, I can't say what should be said. But what I'd like to say is a short statement is that what you say is nonsense, and you are reframing what I said, as did say that what some of the jews faced was truly unjust. We're not like you trying to justify injustice, we're the people of and like Salahuddin. If we got our rights back, we'll never avenge, except individually by court. And the UNRWA can't compensate rights, rights are more important than billions of dollars. The freedom of movement alone, which israel denies in the west bank, would be more economically rewarding than UNRWA, let alone other rights. Compensation comes from the perpetrator, not the 3rd party empathisor. Is your people's right of movement worth 1$ billion only? If you divided it to 10 million (isra3l population) that's just 100$ per YEAR. And alot of rights are missing. This is not a call for vengeance, but a call for the restoration of basic human rights, let alone democratic rights.
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