
“A land without a people for a people without a land” is a phrase that reflects the racist and despotic western imperialism.
The first part of the phrase “A land without a people” means a powerful nation can extend its sovereignty beyond its border by occupying a land in which its indigenous people are directly ruled, displaced or discriminated because they are without identity and have no right to live in their homeland. That is why Arabs’, Africans’, and Indians’ lands were colonized by the west.
Only the fittest had the right to control and live in those lands. The same is happening in Palestine now. Palestinians have no right to defend their lands and their people because they are without identity. And if they defend themselves and fight against the occupiers, they are called terrorists and killed. And this is what happened in Gaza recently and this is why members of Hamas are called terrorists because they are resisting and fighting against the settlers and occupiers.
The second part of that Zionist phrase is ” a people without a land” which shows racism. Those people who have no land are the Jews. And we know how Jews were viewed by west... They were isolated in ghettos and viewed by the western society as functional groups that were used to perform certain tasks for the ruling elite.
So since they could be used, and since they were powerless, isolated, and insecure, they had no choice but to help the west expand its colonial movement by establishing Israel. So all those claims that Israel is a homeland for Jews and it is the promised land are just lies used to justify the western occupation and imperialism.
A land without a people means Palestinians must be discriminated, and a people without a land means Jews are functional groups used by the western imperialists.
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And yes, many people need to rethink their definition of terrorism .
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