True. And it is not like they are identifying themselves as someone of privilege.If a group of people chooses to identify themselves as Palestinian, then they are Palestinian. Self determination should be the name of the game.
If a group of people chooses to identify themselves as Palestinian, then they are Palestinian. Self determination should be the name of the game.
If a group of people chooses to identify themselves as Palestinian, then they are Palestinian. Self determination should be the name of the game.
You way don't get it. The people who call themselves that are the descendants of wandering Hashemite tribesmen who were all over the eastern mediterranean. They use the word "Palestinian" in conjunction with old colonial maps to exploit people's historical ignorance in pretending that there used to be a nation state called "Palestine" populated by "Palestinians" which deserves to be restored. The name "Palestine" traces back to a provincial place name imposed by the Romans on conquered Judea 2000 years ago, and had always been in the past used by whatever imperial power controlled the area, ending with the British mandate in the 20th century. It's a colonial term, nothing more.
There's no such thing. "Palestine" was a province of the Ottoman empire. This is sort of like as if someone insisted in 2011 calling citizens of the U.S. "British Americans".
I would agree that the name "Palestinian" is simply one connected to the area and first officially used by the Romans (although it was probably a corruption of the same root word that the Israelites used for the Philistines that lived along the coastal area at that time in Biblical history.
The mistake is to lump all Palestinians into the "wandering Hashemite tribesmen" category. The Palestinians are a hodge-podge of whoever ended up dwelling in the area, from bits of Canaanite, Edomite and Moabite blood to bits of Samaritan (quite a few converted to Islam and Christianity) to Syrians and Crusaders, to Arabs and Turks and whoever else happened to be passing by or was brought there as slaves and later emancipated.
Culturally, Palestinian culture is mainly Arabic-Semitic, but there are (or were) local sub-strata at the time of the Zionist influx (1880s) when the population of Israel/Palestine was around 850,000 and of which 750,000 would be what we know call Palestinian (and only about 60,000 were Jewish). Whatever you want to call them (the Fuzzy Blue People?, the fact remains that the ancestors of the Palestinians lived in the Israel Palestine area for hundreds (and in some cases thousands) of years.
It is true that there was never a seperate state called Palestine, but it was certainly peopled by the people who live there and who had their own history and culture. Apparently Patrick feels that such things don't matter, although how this proves an Israeli claim to the same territory (isn't an abandonment of 1,500 plus years long enough to negate a land claim?) is beyond the bounds of the same sort of legalism he is trying to apply against the Palestinians.
There's no such thing as an American. "America" was a colonial holding of the British Empire. This is sort of like as if someone insisted in 2011 calling citizens of Israel "British Palestinians".
Your analogy (if I understand it) fails - Americans have never claimed to be a homogeneous ethnic group, with a claim to America that pre-existed the British Empire.
Your analogy (if I understand it) fails - Americans have never claimed to be a homogeneous ethnic group, with a claim to America that pre-existed the British Empire.
Criminals and outlaws and their off springs make up bulk of American population.
They were thrown out of Europe and sent to Americas, Australia etc.
White man tries to justify ownership of the earth and rest of the people live on their mercy.
Jews were thrown out of Germany and they in turn threw Palestinians from their homes who now live in refugee camps of Lebanon.
Since White man did not want to punish fellow White man (German), they found it convenient to do it to Arabs.
Now, with support of US, It is destroying its neighbors.
You do (or maybe it was CC).And I've never heard the Palestinians claim to be anything other then a nationality. Please show me an example of Palestinians claiming to be an ethnic group.
"Palestinians" claim all kinds of things, what they claim is neither here nor there. The word "Palestine" actually has its roots in ancient Hebrew - the word “Pelishtim”, meaning literally: “Invaders”.
The self-identified "Palestinians" are not and have never been a nationality, but rather largely historically a nomadic ethnic group, not associated with any particular place in the middle east.
Yes it is. Prove that Palestinians think of themselves as anything more then a nationality.
To the bolded, that hasn't been true for over 1/2 a century.
Hello? What does it MATTER what they "think of themselves as"?? If I "think of" myself as Napoleon, should I be given command of the French army?
WTF? No, you're saying that there is no Palestinian ethnicity (correct) and saying that the Palestinians make that claim as opposed to simply using the term in the same way you'd use American to describe your nationality. Ether offer proof or stop trying to throw up a smoke screen hoping everyone will forget what you actually said.
You don't know what you're talking about. Eg, the large majority of the population of Jordan are ethnic Hashemites. In fact, Jordan could be considered the REAL "Palestine".
A large portion of the American population are Anglo-Saxons. They're still Americans.
Jordan is Jordan Palestine is Palestine
What does THAT have to do with anything??
Stop being stupid.
Uh, nooooooooooo......... Jordan exists, "Palestine" doesn't.
Could you be so decent as to do your mental masturbation in private?![]()