- Joined
- Jul 7, 2015
The problem with the modern State of Israel is not that it exists or even that it displaced a handful of goat-fucking desert-dwellers to come into existence.Israel won the wars. They won a lot of wars. They withstood decades of attacks. They won the land. The Arabs lost it. They lost it in wars they started with surprise attacks and big coalitions. War is not fair, particularly for Muslim Arabs, and bitching changes nothing. The Israeis took it and made it theirs. This is the oldest and most fundamental right, the right to victory and the spoils. It undergirds our whole system of politics--if it's your land, you're on it, defending it, governing it, and killing those who say otherwise.
The problem with the modern State of Israel is that it pretends that the people who inhabit it had an inherent right to that land granted by "god" - the alleged atheism of the eurotrash inbred "jews" who established it be damned - and that any and all acts of cruelty and barbarism in which they engaged [and continue to engage] to hold said land are wholly excusable because divine bequest and da shoar.
It doesn't help that they actually believe they are a "good neighbor" in the ME - the only DUHmockracy, remember? - and that their existence is somehow an exercise in righteousness.
If they simply acknowledged that they're nothing more than a robber tribe about which any and all stereotypes are 100% accurate, gloming off of a history that isn't truly theirs and that they'll invade, plunder and murder anyone who takes issue with their unquestionably evil behavior, then they'd at least be able to wave that "might makes right" argument around without sounding like total hypocrites.
They aren't "good" people, their ideals are not "good" in any real sense of the word and the world at large, and these United States in particular, should not be supportive of their expansionist barbarism in any way for any reason.