"No state or government has a right to exist, especially when they’re built on genocide, and ethnic cleansing" Misinformation aside, how much do you want to bet that, despite the "NO state or government has a right to exist" part, this person isn't quite so hell bent on denying other countries' right to exist? I bet my life savings.
Can you find a way to broadcast this message/letter on Facebook. I would like to repost it on my College’s MSA page. Also I think the message would come across much quicker.
You’re going to have to come off anon so I can help you with that.
Hi all, I know I haven’t been actively posting about Palestine over here like I did for the past 4 years. And that’s because I have become more active on ground rather online. And also because Tumblr is a dying platform and there aren’t new users I can expose my content to.
Nevertheless, before Tumblr completely dies out, I’m going to use it to its last breath to promote Palestine and in a way I can get my followers somewhat engaged with what I do.
Now as you may know (or didn’t know) Marc Lamont Hill, a Black-American
academic, has been fired from his job as a commentator to CNN for simply advocating for human rights for the Palestinian people. He delivered a speech at the UN on the ‘International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People’ expressing his complete and total solidarity with the Palestinian people. As a result he was fired from CNN and received a condemnation from Temple University, where he teaches, because advocating for Palestinian human rights is a big no-no in the mainstream media and academia.
Anyways, many Palestine clubs across Canada started circulating a student/prof letter to condemn CNN and Temple University’s disgusting and racist behavior. And this letter has spread quickly to the point we have students, and student groups across North America signing it.
So, if you’re a post-secondary student or professor, and I would like you to sign it and to bring it up to your school club/group that you may part of to sign as well!
Lol he used an antisemitic canard about poisoning water and “from the river to the sea” essentially calls for the eradication of Jews and I will gladly find an explanation it will just take me time to find the post lmao
I’m all for a free Palestine and don’t support the IDF or Israel’s war crimes against the Palestinian people but come on there’s way more nuance in the issue and y'all gotta recognize that and stop supporting goyim or non-Palestinians and even shande Jews that don’t understand that. Understand there is no simple right or wrong side here. It is not as simple of a conflict as like what America has done to Indigenous people and black people.
Except there has been numerous incidents of Israel and Israeli settlers contaminating and destroying Palestinian water supply???
And if you’re for a free Palestine you cannot say that from the river to the sea is a troubling statement. Palestine to us Palestinians is the area from the river to the sea, it’s not just the West Bank and Gaza. And whenever we say it, we dream of returning and living on our lands between the river and the sea. Not call “for the eradication of Jews”
And what’s happening in Palestine is pretty simple, there was an indigenous population living there and a settler colonial power in the area emerged and expelled them off the land. Only difference between Palestine and Turtle Island (America), the settler colonial project in Palestine is still in the works while in Turtle Island it has been completed. Idk how simple can it get.
Because Jews are also indigenousto the levant. If you want to blame anyone blame the British for putting us into this mess in the first place.
And Palestinians have been continuously living in Palestine since forever, now how does that justify Israelis having more claim over us to the land? Or makes Zionism a non-settler colonial movement?
Zionism literally had an organization named “Palestine Jewish Colonization Association” in 1924 (emerged from the 1891 “Jewish Colonization Association” and later absorbed to today’s “Jewish National Found” est. 1901) that facilitated Jewish immigration to Palestine to settle in colonies (Kibbutzes and Moshavs)
This isn’t solely the British’s fault, it’s also Zionism’s too. It refused to acknowledge our existence and whenever it did its leaders called us barbarians and called for our removal from the land:
“[We will] spirit the penniless population across the border [of the Jewish state] by denying it employment … Both the process of expropriation [theft of land] and the removal [ethnic cleansing] of the poor must be carried out discreetly and circumspectly.” - Theodore Herzl, founding father of Zionism.
“We [Zionists] can be the vanguard of culture against [Palestinian] barbarism.” - Theodore Herzl, founding father of Zionism
“If there are other inhabitants there, they must be transferred to some other place. We must take over the land. We have a greater and nobler ideal than preserving several hundred thousands of Arab Fellahin [Palestinians].” Menahem Ussishkin, Chair of Jewish National Fund, 1930.
Israeli PM Ben Gurion in 1948 : “We must do everything to insure they ( the Palestinians) never do return.” Assuring his fellow Zionists that Palestinians will never come back to their homes. “The old will die and the young will forget.”
Hi all, I know I haven’t been actively posting about Palestine over here like I did for the past 4 years. And that’s because I have become more active on ground rather online. And also because Tumblr is a dying platform and there aren’t new users I can expose my content to.
Nevertheless, before Tumblr completely dies out, I’m going to use it to its last breath to promote Palestine and in a way I can get my followers somewhat engaged with what I do.
Now as you may know (or didn’t know) Marc Lamont Hill, a Black-American
academic, has been fired from his job as a commentator to CNN for simply advocating for human rights for the Palestinian people. He delivered a speech at the UN on the ‘International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People’ expressing his complete and total solidarity with the Palestinian people. As a result he was fired from CNN and received a condemnation from Temple University, where he teaches, because advocating for Palestinian human rights is a big no-no in the mainstream media and academia.
Anyways, many Palestine clubs across Canada started circulating a student/prof letter to condemn CNN and Temple University’s disgusting and racist behavior. And this letter has spread quickly to the point we have students, and student groups across North America signing it.
So, if you’re a post-secondary student or professor, and I would like you to sign it and to bring it up to your school club/group that you may part of to sign as well!
Lol he used an antisemitic canard about poisoning water and “from the river to the sea” essentially calls for the eradication of Jews and I will gladly find an explanation it will just take me time to find the post lmao
I’m all for a free Palestine and don’t support the IDF or Israel’s war crimes against the Palestinian people but come on there’s way more nuance in the issue and y'all gotta recognize that and stop supporting goyim or non-Palestinians and even shande Jews that don’t understand that. Understand there is no simple right or wrong side here. It is not as simple of a conflict as like what America has done to Indigenous people and black people.
Except there has been numerous incidents of Israel and Israeli settlers contaminating and destroying Palestinian water supply???
And if you’re for a free Palestine you cannot say that from the river to the sea is a troubling statement. Palestine to us Palestinians is the area from the river to the sea, it’s not just the West Bank and Gaza. And whenever we say it, we dream of returning and living on our lands between the river and the sea. Not call “for the eradication of Jews”
And what’s happening in Palestine is pretty simple, there was an indigenous population living there and a settler colonial power in the area emerged and expelled them off the land. Only difference between Palestine and Turtle Island (America), the settler colonial project in Palestine is still in the works while in Turtle Island it has been completed. Idk how simple can it get.
DNA tests are a fucking scam, apparently I have ~1% Native American ancestry and ‘my ancestor’ was alive somewhere between 1730-1830.. like… how the hell would a Native American made it all the way to Palestine 200 years ago????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
Hi all, I know I haven’t been actively posting about Palestine over here like I did for the past 4 years. And that’s because I have become more active on ground rather online. And also because Tumblr is a dying platform and there aren’t new users I can expose my content to.
Nevertheless, before Tumblr completely dies out, I’m going to use it to its last breath to promote Palestine and in a way I can get my followers somewhat engaged with what I do.
Now as you may know (or didn’t know) Marc Lamont Hill, a Black-American
academic, has been fired from his job as a commentator to CNN for simply advocating for human rights for the Palestinian people. He delivered a speech at the UN on the ‘International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People’ expressing his complete and total solidarity with the Palestinian people. As a result he was fired from CNN and received a condemnation from Temple University, where he teaches, because advocating for Palestinian human rights is a big no-no in the mainstream media and academia.
Anyways, many Palestine clubs across Canada started circulating a student/prof letter to condemn CNN and Temple University’s disgusting and racist behavior. And this letter has spread quickly to the point we have students, and student groups across North America signing it.
So, if you’re a post-secondary student or professor, I would like you to sign it and to bring it up to your school club/group that you may part of to sign it as well!