Comments by "Jim Luebke" (@jimluebke3869) on "Public Interviews at MASSIVE Pro Palestine Protest - Konstantin Kisin" video.
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"Everyone's got their own facts"
Thinking that the O7 atrocity was a "false flag operation" is not a fact, it is a speculation. People will have their own speculations no matter what kind of censorship regime you impose. In fact, speculations will get worse the more anyone censors to try to make sure people don't have "their own sources of information".
For what it's worth, thinking that a horrible thing is a "false flag" shows that a person may well be morally salvageable, because it shows that they think terrible things are terrible things.
I haven't seen anything to dissuade me from thinking there are four solutions here:
1. Status quo, which is most likely.
2. Two-state, which Israel's "facts-on-the-ground" settlement strategy makes less and less likely with each passing decade. Palestinian violence certainly doesn't help with this either.
3. One-state (Palestine), which would involve the violent d*ath, starvation, or expulsion of about 7 million people. This rightly horrifies the Israelis at least.
4. One-state (Israel), which would involve the violent d*ath, starvation, or expulsion of about 5 million people. This rightly horrifies the Palestinians at least.
Right now Israel is pushing hard for option 4, and that's what the protests are about. The Palestinians committed atrocities but are now reduced to shouting about option 3, but I simply don't see that as a potential reality. Option 2 would seem to be the most just -- I don't see the Jewish claim to the region based on centuries of residency, as any stronger than the Palestinian claim to the region based on centuries of residency.
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