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by lots2learn
930 days ago
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What are the "other number of events"? Please be specific. Regarding what happened in various Arab countries in the 40s and 50s (which by the way is after the nakba so the tit-for-tat theory doesn't hold up) what does this have to do with Palestinians being ethnically cleansed? Are you justifying one for the other? It's no different than saying because of the European Holocaust or European antisemitism, the Palestinians deserve to be ethnically cleansed. |
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Why? Its not relavent to my argument and a full history of the conflict wouldn't fit in a hn comment. I'm sure wikipedia has a big timeline of events of this conflict.
I'm claiming your narrative of events could fit either side. Your narrative only mentioned ethnic cleansing once so i only need a single event to make it fit. There are sadly a number of events that probably fit the bill of ethnic cleansing so i picked the most famous one in the region. It doesnt matter how many so long as its at least one.
> (which by the way is after the nakba so the tit-for-tat theory doesn't hold up)
I did not claim that it was. I only claimed that both events fit your narrative of events.
> what does this have to do with Palestinians being ethnically cleansed?
Nothing? I didn't claim that it had anything to do with that.
> Are you justifying one for the other?
No. Obviously two wrongs don't make a right.
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My claim is that your view of the conflict as "simple" makes no sense as a way to cast judgement on which side is right as the things you mention arguably happened to both sides. So if you think that justifies one side, than logically you should say the same thing about the other.
Unless you want to say both sides are wrong, which i suppose would be logically consistent.