• disablist@lemdro.id
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      10 months ago

      Good is relative. What you mean is that there isn’t a perfect solution. Don’t let the perfect be the enemy of the good.

      So if your argument is that a two state solution isn’t perfect, therefore we shouldn’t do it, then that’s tacit approval for my first solution…a final solution if you will. Just pick a side, and poof.

      If you’re not comfortable with genocide, then a two state solution is the only viable path forward with any hope of chance of being made into a good outcome, even if not a perfect one.

      So pick one: a final solution or a two-state solution, but stop with the wishy-washy “the status quo must remain until a perfect solution is found”.

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        10 months ago

        Don’t get me wrong I’d love a two state solution or really any solution where they stop killing each other. But in order for a two state solution to happen, you need both sides to agree on the borders, and good luck with that.

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          10 months ago

          Just remind the Israeli government who holds the biggest stick and which hand feeds them.

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            10 months ago

            Reminder that the UN has tried to implement the two state solution before but the Arab side said “No we want all of it”