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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Shouldn’t Romanis be able to go and claim parts of Pakistan as their own? Based on this logic?[/quote] All these discussions about who should be able to do what based on claims of indigeneity are kind of irrelevant IMO. Israelis DID in fact claim Israel as their own and establish a state there. Every country in the world was established in much the same way - a group moved somewhere, settled there, built it up, fought a war, became recognized by some international body, etc. Land doesn’t magically “belong” to whatever group was the second to last to live there. It belongs to whoever is able to take and hold onto it. That’s just the way the world works and has always worked. If you don’t like it, that’s valid, but it’s kind of hypocritical to only take issue with it when Jews are involved. [/quote] So I guess October 7th was fine then. The Palestinians are merely trying to win back their land. All is fair in conquering and nation-making, right? You do see how your logic lacks consistency, don't you?[/quote] I mean, if they had won, then yeah lol they’d be entitled to that land. They have suffered like a zillion decisive military defeats though. So all they’ve achieved is slaughtering a bunch of innocents for no reason.[/quote]
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