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What do I win?
Well, you certainly win a prize for effort, and I daresay that the Jew-haters in the audience, why .. there are already seven likes, so that sort of demonstrates what I was going to reply. But then, you could have posted a copy and paste from the Ken Livingstone election manifesto, and the readers here would have been clapping their hands like a seal on dope.
But you also must win a prize for the most gall and the greatest brass neck, in hoping that your bluster and shit would pass muster.
To take but some examples, Tel Gamma, Tell el-Farah and Nahal Besor. Tel Gamma was in fact a Canaanite and Philstine settlement - an Iron Age city quoted in tales of the conquest by the Pharoah Tutmose III. His reign ended in about 1450 BCE if my memory serves me correctly - a full two thousand one hundred years before the flight of Mohammed, termed the Hejira and considered the ‘birth' of Islam. As for Tell el-Farah, that town is called Tirzah and was a Hebrew settlement in northern Samaria. The same Samaria that was in fact known as the Kingdom of Israel. Tirzah was its capital.
I don’t know of Nahal Besor and can’t be arsed googling.
When was it founded and by whom?
In its currently claimed form, around 100AD, by the Romans. Although the state of Palistin existed in what is now north-west Syria around 1100BC. To be fair, it was never a country but instead always a 'people' and their 'region'.
Indeed it was ‘never a country’. The word ‘Palestine’ in fact is a variation of what the Romans termed Israel after they rendered it Judenrein. The Romans did not ‘found’ it. They simply renamed it when they’d slaughtered or expelled the rightful owners - the Jews. But top marks - claiming that a place stolen by the Romans is in fact an ancient ‘palestinian’ (sic) city. That takes guts, man!
What were its borders?
Basically, in its currently claimed (Roman) form, it covered modern day Lebanon and Israel, plus a bit of Syria.
In other words, ‘Palestine’ did not exist. Which is what I said.
What was its form of government?
It was a Roman province until around 400AD.
This one really impresses me - claim ‘it was a roman province’, and your audience is sitting there nodding its collective head and muttering, ‘see ? Told you it was a fackin’ country!’ But as you quite obliquely acknowledge - it wasn’t. Again, this confirms what I wrote, whilst appearing to contradict me, and portray some nonexistent erudition. You’re doing well ..
David (of David and Goliath fame) was Palestinian
This one gave my wife and me much hilarity. Wasn’t Abbas - you know, the ‘president’ on year twelve of his four-year mandate - trying to claim that Jesus was ‘a Palestinian’ (sic) too ? LOL ..
And then we get to the Palestine Pound. Really? A coinage imposed by an illegal occupation? Meanwhile, Israelites were using coinage (remnants of which still exist) since around 6th or 7th century BCE.
I didn’t treat every one of your hilarious claims, which of course will allow you and your fellow pro-‘Palestinian’ (sic) wingnuts to continue to howl at the moon and claim some sort of ‘victory’.
So, basically - there was no currency of ‘Palestine’ (by which of course, you know I mean ‘used independently by the people still claiming to have lived there 'since time immemorial"'). There have been no KIngs, no rulers before Arafat, no history, and now in 2018, no archeological relics that have been independently verified as belonging to this ‘palestinian [sic] people’. As is to be expected, since there is no such nation, people, race, ethnicity or culture as ‘Palestinian’ (sic). They are ethnic Jordanians, Egyptians, Syrians and Lebanese who flooded into Israel at the end of the second Alya. Their fraud and land theft is not going to be allowed to continue.
You win this weeks award for succinct eloquence.
I presented all that to Legs a couple of weeks ago, and challenged him to answer the same things for the Jewish 'State' pre 1948. He's been pretty quiet on that, because, really, it's pretty much a parallel to the palestinians. Never their own state (except for about 50 years after the maccabean rebellion), just a nation of mixed peoples. Prior to 1948 the primary language(s) spoken by the vast majority of the world's Jewish population for at least 300 years was German, Russian, and Yiddish. If that's a measure of statehood (as he proposes above) then Jews are German and / or Russian. I think that may grate a little.
I've already answered all of those questions for you in depth in a previous thread. You can't or havent' answered those questions for any 'jewish state' 1000 or 3000 years ago either. It doesn't mean it didn't exist. You assume I'm pro palestinian. I'm not. I'm simply anti bigotry.
I'm still waiting to hear about these Jews you believe live in Gaza...
Yeah, that’s what I thought.
News flash for you Bro. I don't live my life on line.
You know what your wife said to you the other day, about how you go on line to argue with retards? Well, the last 3 messages have been you replying to your. From where I'm standing it looks like you're arguing with yourself, so I'm going to concur with your wife's assessment.
I was in Israel in '93 - '94. At that time there were Jewish settlements in Gaza, although they were withdrawn in 2005. So, the question still stands (as I was clearly referencing when I was in Israel). Were those people Palestinian Jews? It's rhetorical by the way.
I'm not anti semitic, or anti zionist. I'm anti bigot. You, by your vehement denial of the very existence of a people (academic genocide?) are a bigot. I have very little interest in engaging with you further. I refute absolutely that you have a doctorate in this matter so you are simply a fantasist. I am going to take your wife's sage advice and decline to engage with bigotted fantasist retards.
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