@Spacehistory@theforkiverse.com
Post #1675104
2026-03-18 23:07 UTC
@Tattered 1. Yes, because the history of that region began in 1930. I cannot begin to educate you on this history, because you are always right. So we’ll leave it there. You’re right. That’s what you wanted me to say, right? So I’ll say it. You’re right. You’re always right. 2. I am also a scholar of racism. Please don’t lecture me.
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@Tattered@social.vivaldi.net 2026-03-18 23:35
@Spacehistory I made no claim to always being right. 1930 was, as you know, an arbitrary date, indicating that the Israeli state is not a continuous occupation by a people. Supporting their ancestral right to a historical homeland is the same as supporting their ancestral removal of the US government and placing the modern state in indigenous hands. This would, no doubt, be an improvement, but hardly fair to the other ethnicities present on the landmass if they suddenly found themselves to be a disenfranchised and subjugated people. Your work on Black history just makes me more disappointed that you cannot see the wrongness in the second of your original points.