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  Why I Don’t Give a Damn About Israel and Palestine


I notice that most Black people have taken sides in the Israel and Palestinian conflict. Black Christians and Black Hebrews are totally on Israel’s side while Black Muslims and Black Humanists are on the side of the Palestinians or for fairness in general. I don’t give a damn about the Israel and Palestinian conflict for several reasons. I am non religious, I choose Ethics over Humanism, and the conflict has no benefit for Black people.

The Israel and Palestinian conflict has been going on for more than 3000 years. It began as a religious dispute in which the Jews believe that Israel was given to them by their God. According to biblical accounts, the original Jews and Palestinians stem from the same family tree but after venturing into Egypt where they became enslaved for centuries, the Jews returned to Israel to resettle.

Over the next few thousand years, the Jews and Palestinians have been engaging in genocide against each other over the small strip of desert land because the Palestinians also believe that Israel is their Spiritual homeland. There is no such being as a God therefore the fight for the favor of God will be the cause of Humanity’s destruction. Trust me on that.

Picture this hypocrisy; Christians do not like the Jews because the Jews were responsible for the death of Jesus. Christians now rule the world militarily and financially but they are afraid to let the Jews be destroyed by the Arab Muslims because they are beholden to the Jewish God and fear his retribution. Therefore, they help Israel in secret. Notice how Joe Biden gave Israel enough time to destroy as much of Palestine as they could before pretending to step in.

This is done because they’re all Humanists in disguise. They believe in a God but they also believe they are Civilized, a form of self-awareness based on moral judgement. The only problem with their brand of Civility is that they only recognize the white race as being civilized. Ethics is the highest form of civility therefore they are not civilized at all. If they were civilized, they wouldn’t practice racism and discrimination against Black people every god damn day.

The Arabs are no different because Islam does not stop them from practicing Inequity and hating Black people the same way most whites do. The only solution for Conscious minded Black people is to pursue our own Spiritual beliefs and learn to defend our own lands against the inevitable intrusion by others who practice inequity in the form of religion and distorted human civility.

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@Integral very true. Am a Kenyan and here we have tribal conflictsbefore and after every election incited by very greedy and selfish leaders. We a lot to learn from.such but actualising the lessons is the problem especially in most African Countries where we experience poor leadership and corruption .
2021-05-30 12:59:28
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