
Jagged0
🇺🇦 سيف الإسلام
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Peaceful means is bullshit no type of change was ever achieved by peacefully asking for it, it was done by power politically or militarily. From The French, American, or even Irish Revolution it took gunpowder to make those in charge listen.
This is the flaw in the thinking of people worldwide who think Israel will stop its colonization and transformation of the Middle East into a Jewish only safe ground because of outrage in western media just a bunch of noise.
No one has ever stopped doing something because it’s the right thing to do, look at every stable country in the world I can promise you that they became that way due to having the means to enforce their demands not just on their neighbors but on the very people inside the country itself - the only reason that humans aren’t killing and raping each other in the western world as we speak is due to the fear of death that would result by breaking a rule of society.
tldr:unless you can enforce your will on another through mentally or physically mogging them no one will listen to a thing you say. Only the strong have a right to argue or set laws.
This is the flaw in the thinking of people worldwide who think Israel will stop its colonization and transformation of the Middle East into a Jewish only safe ground because of outrage in western media just a bunch of noise.
No one has ever stopped doing something because it’s the right thing to do, look at every stable country in the world I can promise you that they became that way due to having the means to enforce their demands not just on their neighbors but on the very people inside the country itself - the only reason that humans aren’t killing and raping each other in the western world as we speak is due to the fear of death that would result by breaking a rule of society.
tldr:unless you can enforce your will on another through mentally or physically mogging them no one will listen to a thing you say. Only the strong have a right to argue or set laws.
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