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Rugian
Member | Wed Jun 11 13:57:56 The French Interior Ministry recommended that France formally recognize the state of Palestine in order to “appease” Muslim voters and calm internal tensions, as part of a broader report on the Muslim Brotherhood’s influence and political Islamism in French society, which was published in May. The recommendation, under a section of the report titled “Understand the aspirations of the Muslim population and send them strong messages,” suggested that recognizing Palestine as a state could help ease tensions, signaling support for Palestinians and Muslims in general, while reaffirming France’s commitment to equality and religious freedom for all. http://www.jpost.com/international/article-857290 |
Sam Adams
Member | Wed Jun 11 14:49:26 Gonna need a reconquista/inquisition. |
Paramount
Member | Wed Jun 11 14:52:04 Why not put sanctions on France. It would signal to them that they are wrong and put pressure on them to change their erroneous way. I mean, next thing France may arm ISIS if you let them continue on this path. |
Paramount
Member | Wed Jun 11 14:57:06 No one likes France and especially not Macron anyway. Except maybe William. So the world would approve of sanctions, probably the French as well. Especially if it means that Macron is targeted by sanctions. |
murder
Member | Wed Jun 11 20:23:38 Best advertisement for keeping muslims out. |
Forwyn
Member | Thu Jun 12 09:05:13 Seb's France |
Seb
Member | Thu Jun 12 12:18:37 America is falling. |
Seb
Member | Thu Jun 12 12:19:33 A two state solution was always the US position. |
Forwyn
Member | Thu Jun 12 12:52:40 Yes, let the blue states accommodate influxes of illegals larger than the nation of Sweden in half a decade. Because Seb says that stopping it is fascism. |
Seb
Member | Thu Jun 12 16:05:01 Forwyn: What makes France a "blue state" exactly? |
Sam Adams
Member | Thu Jun 12 16:38:15 "A two state solution was always the US position." Not anymore, at least not entirely.. Gaza through their repetitive acts of violence and dishonor has permanently lost its rights to a state. Perhaps the slightly less scummy west bank can get one in the distant future but gaza is done. |
Forwyn
Member | Thu Jun 12 18:06:19 "What makes France a "blue state" exactly?" Seb Member Thu Jun 12 12:18:37 America is falling. Seb Member Thu Jun 12 12:19:33 A two state solution was always the US position. Yes, clearly talking about France when discussing blue states there. lmfao |
Forwyn
Member | Thu Jun 12 18:12:05 Oh, I see what you meant. Double misunderstanding. Carry on. |
murder
Member | Thu Jun 12 21:51:26 "A two state solution was always the US position." Seb: There's a difference between policy and submission. It's one thing to support a two state solution in Palestine, and another to support it for fear of terrorism from the immigrants you've taken in. If that is an accurate characterization of the recommendation, that is submission. - |
jergul
large member | Fri Jun 13 03:59:39 Well, its either a two-state solution or a one-state solution. So Israel is an apartheid state with two bantustans. Glad we cleared that up. |
williamthebastard
Member | Fri Jun 13 05:25:07 " in order to “appease” Muslim voters " "to support it for fear of terrorism from the immigrants you've taken in. If that is an accurate characterization of the recommendation, that is submission." Actually believing that France said anything like that and that the JPost didnt insert their extreme bias into the conversation is like actually taking Foxnews seriously. |
williamthebastard
Member | Fri Jun 13 05:31:15 In 2020, the Israeli online newspaper 972 Magazine published a three-year investigation revealing that the Israeli Ministry of Strategic Affairs had paid large sums to The Jerusalem Post to publish content against human rights movements, including a screening of a documentary produced by the ministry that sought to discredit the BDS movement.[34] In 2020, Reuters reported that The Jerusalem Post, along with Algemeiner, The Times of Israel and Arutz Sheva, had published op-eds written by non-existent people.[35][36] In 2020, identified a network of false personas used to sneak opinion pieces aligned with UAE government policy to media outlets such as The Jerusalem Post.[37] Twitter suspended some of the accounts of these fake persons on its own platform.[38] |
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