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    Then you are basically implying the state of Israel can’t exist without genocide, ethnic cleansing and apartheid.

    Most of these protesters want a one state solution that doesn’t discriminate between people based on religion or ethnicity.

    Or they want a two state solution where a Palestinian army can protect Palestinians against Israel stealing their land, denying them health care and imprisoning their families.

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      I don’t think that’s what I’m implying though. I’m all for signs that say “end the genocide” or “equality for Palestinians.”

      I think my question is, does the sign in the thumbnail imply that the state of Israel can’t exist without genocide?

      I think it absolutely can, and that’s why I was questioning the message on the sign, as it seems to oppose what you claim most of the protestors want.

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        62 months ago

        If that’s what you believe, then you don’t actually disagree with the sign.

        You only disagree with the narrative that the sign must be anti-Semitic.

        Welcome to our world.