Israeli-Palestinian conflict (37 Viewers)

Is Hamas a Terrorist Organization?

  • Yes

  • No

  • Should there be a Jewish nation SOMEWHERE in the world?

  • Yes

  • No

  • Should Israel be a country located in the region it is right now?

  • Yes

  • No


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campionesidd

Senior Member
Mar 16, 2013
17,140
“Colonial settler ideology… The return and compensation of displaced Palestinians… The disarmament of Israel.”

Sorry, but this guy is a complete dumbass. :lol:

And if people agree with him, they also agree with the progressives on #landback in North America, basically returning all “stolen land” to the indigenous tribes here as well as compensation them.

Bye ‘Murica and Canada. Hello Turtle Island
Didn’t Islam spread almost completely through conquest and forced conversion? (Christianity too for that matter) I guess they should ban Islam and Christianity and force people to become pagans again.
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
Moderator
Apr 14, 2005
71,076
“Colonial settler ideology… The return and compensation of displaced Palestinians… The disarmament of Israel.”

Sorry, but this guy is a complete dumbass. :lol:

And if people agree with him, they also agree with the progressives and #landback in North America, basically returning all “stolen land” to the indigenous tribes here as well as compensation them.

Bye ‘Murica and Canada.
Either you believe in and adhere to international law or you don't. If you do, everything he says is in line with intl law statutes, so it doesn't really matter if you think he's a dumbass.

And it's not a matter of agreement is a matter of law, in which case indigenous demands would be ex post facto.
 

Tomice

Senior Member
Mar 25, 2009
3,024
Either you believe in and adhere to international law or you don't. If you do, everything he says is in line with intl law statutes, so it doesn't really matter if you think he's a dumbass.

And it's not a matter of agreement is a matter of law, in which case indigenous demands would be ex post facto.
It's not. Sorry to say but you either don't understand it or don't want to, I'll go with the later.
 

BayernFan

Senior Member
Feb 17, 2016
7,146
Didn’t Islam spread almost completely through conquest and forced conversion? (Christianity too for that matter) I guess they should ban Islam and Christianity and force people to become pagans again.
We should demand that Islam disband be
Can someone remind me of all the secular democratic states in the Arab world? :shifty:
Islam needs a reform like Christianity had, but muslims don’t want that as in their deluded view islam is perfect because Allah said so.

Another reason why the Islamic world has fallen so far behind compared to others. They simply didn’t keep up.

And to think Europe was the seem as the barbaric, backwards and fanatic continent (which was kinda justified) back in the crusader eras makes it even more crazy.
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
Either you believe in and adhere to international law or you don't. If you do, everything he says is in line with intl law statutes, so it doesn't really matter if you think he's a dumbass.

And it's not a matter of agreement is a matter of law, in which case indigenous demands would be ex post facto.
Oh please. He’s giving his interpretation of international law on genocide. And you support it when it’s convenient to your argument and ignore it otherwise. As does the entire Arab and Islamic world.

Remind me of all the Arab nations that have recognized the Armenian, Assyrian, and Greek Christian genocide by the Ottomans? That killed a couple million.

Crickets.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,451
Are you an intl law lawyer?
There are very few such lawyers.

At least I'm a lawyer and one of my professors actually was an ICC judge, who did teach me international criminal law. This is a subject most aren't even taught in law school.

This makes me feel somewhat confident in expressing an opinion.

But you have to understand that law is very often about proving an opinion. And really only experience teaches you what it takes to prove a case in court. And then there's the legal term 'genocide' that carries an almost impossible burden of proof with it.

As someone who does not practice international criminal law that makes me cautious.


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