No, it's totally different.Thumpalumpacus wrote:Sure it does. You're justifying the Palestinian killing of Israelis on the grounds of Israel being founded on Palestinian land, when the Israelis alive today weren't alive at that time, nor did they choose to be born ion Israel.mistermack wrote:No, and that doesn't follow from what I said.Thumpalumpacus wrote: So you think if your dad robs a bank, you should go to prison?
Justifying such is no different, logically, than justifying your execution for a murder committed by your father.
I'm justifying a WAR of liberation. Not murder or execution.
If you take your attitude, then every death in a war that isn't a combatant is either murder or execution. George Bush and Tony Blair should have been executed long ago then, alone with most of the British and American forces.
The Palestinians have nothing to fight with, no chance against the Israeli/American occupying army.
They do what they can. I'm sure they would prefer to fight a "clean" war if they could, but they have no chance of that.
The Israelis deliberately keep the war going anyway. It suits them. It gives them the excuse to keep stealing land, and make life unbearable for the Palestinians. It's EXACTLY what they want, and they make sure it keeps going.
Oh dear, some Israelis might suffer an injustice? Oh, how awful !Thumpalumpacus wrote:Where were they born?mistermack wrote: I certainly wouldn't extend that right to the kids of invaders though. Their homeland is elsewhere.
Would not forcibly relocating them be unjust, in the sense that it punishes them for the decisions made by their forebears -- and just as pertinent, by the forebears of the Palestinians?