Throughout history, repressed people have physically fought back against oppressors, showing the world their will for self-determination. During many of these, the world has aided the people in that fight because we know, especially in the US, that our founding history is similar. When you don't fight for something, you don't fight to ke…
Throughout history, repressed people have physically fought back against oppressors, showing the world their will for self-determination. During many of these, the world has aided the people in that fight because we know, especially in the US, that our founding history is similar. When you don't fight for something, you don't fight to keep and protect it. This is the issue with the people of GAZA. They have not tried to rise up against HAMAS in any way, and the last time we handed them a government they did not protect it. Why would we expect different results now?
Throughout history, repressed people have physically fought back against oppressors, showing the world their will for self-determination. During many of these, the world has aided the people in that fight because we know, especially in the US, that our founding history is similar. When you don't fight for something, you don't fight to keep and protect it. This is the issue with the people of GAZA. They have not tried to rise up against HAMAS in any way, and the last time we handed them a government they did not protect it. Why would we expect different results now?