Now let me ask you, how do you decide which population of people owns and is rightfully deserving of a certain piece of land?
I'm not going to reply to this entire post but these two questions are things I would like to clarify what I mean on.
Recent historical records. There is subjectivity to it, but when a group has lived in a place for hundreds of years, to the point where its been generations and generations since anyone can even remember when their ancestors settled there, is a long time. There's also geopolitics here in play. Overall, there is subjectivity here, but I feel like there isn't much argument against Palestine having had a right to its land.
There are multiple different views regarding who owns the land of Palestine. Is one more justified over the other?
A common belief is that the most important deciding factor is historical connection with the land. In this case for both sides there's a great connection to it thousands of years in the making. This is not a simple colonialist move. Jews have lived, and continued living in Israel for over 2000 years. While many left the land, there was always a significant portion of the population which is Jewish.
Non-Palestinian people living in Palestine is not a problem to me, as I do not believe in an ethnostate; I do not think Jewish people cannot or should not live in Israel, and were Palestinians to have control over the region and bar people out due to this, I would oppose that. When I say Palestinian land I do not directly mean only Palestinians, I mean the people who have lived in Palestine.
It is an objective fact that after WWII there was a deliberate push from Western powers to essentially split off Palestinian territory and create another country inside of Palestinian land. The problem here is not people immigrating to a country, but the forceful splitting of the land in order to create an actual ethnostate on land that was not owned, without consent from any governing or civil body of the people who lived there. Instead of viewing this as people just moving there and happening to be Jewish, imagine if (I picked three random countries here) Australia decided part of China was now going to be a state for German people without China agreeing, and then they did it anyways. That would clearly be bullshit and would never fly because China has the power to defend itself. But because Palestinians did not have the power to stop the colonial powers, this is what ended up happening.
TLDR: The problem with Israel's existence isn't non-Palestinian people living in Palestine, it's the forcefully creating a second country inside of another country's land with no say whatsoever. The people there does not really matter to me. I am not someone who believes immigrants are invaders at all, but deciding this place inside another country is now your country is not the same thing.
You are following the idea of collective guilt, which is one of the motivators behind genocide
No I'm not, because I'm not saying every American deserved to get killed lol. If you read history books you would know that the majority of conflicts were American soldiers or militias being sent to wipe out camps of Native Americans, and those were fought. That isn't to say there were no killings from hatred, but that is not what I'm talking about.
Native Americans actually during the 19th century tried a lot to find peace, to have any place to live. Americans didn't really give a fuck because we had the power and they didn't. Native Americans were absolutely the victims and I don't give a shit about them killing American soldiers or militia considering what we were trying to do.
When the natives killed Americans, it wasn't deserved when it were Americans that did nothing but be born on land that wasn't rightfully theirs. It was just murder of innocents
You realize that this is an extreme minority of cases compared to the fact that we actively pushed outward to take more land and killed the people that lived there, right? Like, Native Americans were not just monsters that attacked Americans randomly. They were people with their own politics, wants, desires, and Americans tended to attack first in basically every case. Like I live in the state where we basically slaughtered them after some Natives taught us how the crops of the land worked.
Like, there isn't really any nuance here. We were the baddies.
Someone comitting a crime and someone else being punished for it just because these two someones share a factor that they cannot change (for example, skin color) doesn't sound very nice, does it?
That isn't what happened here, but now that you mention it, Americans were often extremely racist to Natives (of course) and we treated them subhumanly for hundreds of years because of the color of their skin. Some of the least racist ways (LEAST, not unracist, this is the LEAST racist we treated them) we treated Natives was still extremely racist with the concept of taking Native children and turning them Christian, and hoping they would basically lose their culture.
As an American history nerd I'm actually kinda shocked at what's on display here. Please just read like anything about the Native Americans in America. Like idk what else to tell you. We were genociding them and then they mainly just killed American soldiers/militia in retaliation.
Yes, there was some (mutual) racial hatred over time, some terrible crimes did indeed happen, they hated us because we were fucking trying to uhh kill all them (shocker they hated us), but that literally is nothing compared to what we did.
Trying to "both sides" a people that we LITERALLY genocided. Like. This isn't even like anything debatable. This is history. We did this. We literally did this, and it's in the history books. Is actually a new low for the thread.
Yeah, Native Americans were not "The Baddies", we were, they were not and yeah them killing Americans is extremely forgivable, frankly. I live in a state where we had this conflict! Let me tell you that yes, we were the baddies!