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The entire narrative portraying jews as a whole as ALWAYS being oppressed

And then having to create their own country after being kicked out is a lie anyways.

There were many groups, where jews took on active roles, of the oppressors. Not talking about ancient history, I am talking about the very arena that proceeded the creation of Israel.

My grandmother being Jewish in Algeria had to deal with three headed axis of oppression. The French imperialist, the arabs/muslims and the Jews too.

She was pro-freedom and self-determination.. Captured by the French, tortured through burning and electricity and assaulted even sexually, for associating with my grandfather who was freedom fighter.

And jews groups who were pro-colonialist also targeted her and other pro-freedom jews. The OAS ,which was terrorist group , was saturated with jewish members who didn't want Algeria to be independent. They killed and organized terrorist attacks against intellectuals on both sides; french and algerian, many times to sabotage peace deals and negotiations.

It is worth noting that France actively created division and conflicts between native Jews and other ethnicities to keep them apart. They treated Jews as second class citizens and Muslims as basic slaves but non had true independence.

A year before Algerian independence, jews started the great migration. Yes, many of them had to leave due to the consequential resentment and discrimination committed by Muslims and only selected few of us stayed back, but the true story was never that jews as whole were just victims who got kicked out and needed to immigrate to Israel to be safe.
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Notably, ~95% of the Algerian Jewish migrants left for France, rather than Israel.
Miram · 31-35, F
@SnickersDOM

That widely reflects the trend in North Africa, they mostly migrated to Europe.

Some of my family did migrate to Israel later on but still they essentially agree with me. Jews weren't always victims. It wasn't as simple as that.
StygianKohlrabi · 46-50, M
This happened to my own family. They were kicked out of Iraq and their wealth was all stolen from them. They had to start over again in Israel. How are you able to say it is a lie? That is misleading.
Miram · 31-35, F
@StygianKohlrabi


Learn to read the entirety of the argument, instead of picking a small part and emotionally reacting to it.

The fact that you took offense because of half sentence, and felt victimized by half a sentence says everything that needs to be known about you as person, regardless of your family's story, espacially when that's weighted down against the fact that you have in the past argued for killing children. You value your feelings of victimhood over human lives and dignity.

If your family had their wealth stolen in Iraq, their fight is against the Iraqis people who stole their possessions and oppressed them.

They have no business doing it to other people.

You can't have peace when you don't contribute to peace. Funny how that works out :))
StygianKohlrabi · 46-50, M
@Miram I didn't take offense, I just wanted to say that it was wrong.
Miram · 31-35, F
@StygianKohlrabi

Well my argument wasn't wrong, it is true, just hurts your feelings..The argument being

"The entire narrative portraying jews as a whole as ALWAYS being oppressed
And then having to create their own country after being kicked out is a lie anyways."

The word "always" was even written in capital letters for sensitive people like yourself to help process your need to constantly play victim. 😅

And it still wasn't enough. You needed to focus on what ruffled your feathers.

Not to mention that I did elaborate further. :))

When people wish to feel offended, they will always find a reason.

🎻
Miram · 31-35, F
Whoever commented, it is actually shadow-banned by the algorithm.

Tough luck 🤷🏻

 
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