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So you’re telling me that when a family is bombed in their home, the solution is to leave?

When a people, rooted in their land for generations, are slaughtered — the answer is relocation?

You call that peace — but it’s surrender.

You call that humanity — but it’s erasure.

What you’re really saying is:

Don’t resist the bully. Don’t protect your roots. Just disappear quietly.

That’s exactly what’s wrong with this world.

Because this logic doesn’t stop at Gaza.

It spreads — to Sudan, to Ukraine, to anywhere the next empire points and says, “This is ours.”

And what then? Tell them all to pack up like it’s a job application?

This isn’t about geography.

It’s about dignity.

No one should be forced to flee under drones and missiles to make room for invaders rewriting history with blood.

Gaza isn’t some abandoned zone waiting for “better tenants.”

It’s home. It’s memory. It’s blood, and birth, and breath.

And the people of Gaza are not disposable.

Most Israelis came from elsewhere — Eastern Europe, America, Russia.

They renamed themselves.

They renamed the land.

And now they erase the people.

Don’t talk to me about relocation.

Talk to me about justice.

Talk to me about ending genocide.

Talk to me about stopping the lie — that this is anything but ethnic cleansing dressed up in fake history and false morality.

And here’s the biggest lie of all —

That war ends when Palestinians leave Gaza.

No.

Globally — that’s not how war ends.

War ends when we stop the bullies.

When we dismantle the tyrants.

When we take power back from the empires that burn babies alive and call it “defense.”

War doesn’t end when the oppressed escape.

It ends when the oppressor is stopped.

This system teaches compliance.

To be polite.

To think that leaving = peace.

But peace without justice is just silence under occupation.

War ends when humanity says no.

No to every massacre.

No to every land grab.

No to every regime that treats human lives like targets on a map.

That’s when war ends.

Not before.

there is too much one-sidedness, self righteousness, and a-historical error here to even begin to approach truth. and ironically, it is this very thinking that perpetuates the wars it claims to oppose. peace produces peace.

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No — this isn’t “one-sided.” It’s called clarity.

Israel wasn’t born out of peace. It was born out of invasion.

The Nakba in 1948 was not a war — it was ethnic cleansing. Entire villages erased, families slaughtered, land stolen. That’s not ancient history — it’s ongoing.

When the oppressor bombs schools and hospitals, and the world says “both sides,” that’s not balance — that’s moral collapse.

This isn’t complex.

It’s a brutal settler-colonial project dressed up as self-defense.

Stop sugarcoating genocide.

Call it what it is.

Yeah, one side is slaughtering and starving children like it's the Holocaust.

I don't need to be ambiguous here. Israel has been committing ethnic cleansing since it was conceived.