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As a person who is apart of multiple marginalized groups

I will positively ALWAYS support the oppressed rather than the oppressor. “oh but this group of people is homophobic” okay? So is majority of America, that doesn’t mean they don’t deserve human rights. You can’t pick and choose when to be an activist, and you can’t tell other people what their activism should look like, when people are literally dying everyday due to ignorance and hatred.

There aint a damn thing any one of you Blue collared pricks can say to me. I stand with Palestine and I will die on that hill.
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SW-User
Could you even find it on a map?
littlelia · 18-21, F
@SW-User [image deleted] yea I could
littlelia · 18-21, F
@SW-User unlike most of you i passed my geography class with flying colors
SW-User
@littlelia Well done, you can use google! Did you know this before...I doubt it.
littlelia · 18-21, F
@SW-User I got this from a world history site not google. Also yes i very much could have done it before because I have done my research on the country very thoroughly which requires me to actually know where the country is.
SW-User
@littlelia Without Google, tell me what you know about Gaza
littlelia · 18-21, F
@SW-User it is a 25 ml long strip of land that is closed off by a 70ft wall, it has been occupied by Israel for the past 75 years, and has been an apartheid state for the las 15. They have no means to get out because there are check points all over the city, and their airport was destroyed by the Israeli government back in 2004. Which they have no intentions of fixing it either. Gaza gets all its resources from Israel, this includes food, water, and electricity, they were only allowed 3 hours of electricity before the siege. Gaza is home to 2 million Palestinians most of which who were forced to move there by the Israeli government. Torn from their homes that were then given to Israeli families. Now since you know so much. Tell me one thing about gaza that YOU personally researched.
littlelia · 18-21, F
@SW-User and no response because you know nothing about the subject, so next time you wanna question my knowledge make sure you have some too.
@littlelia Incorrect. It was occupied by Egypt until 1967, and Israel ended its occupation in 2005. Israel imposed a blockade the following year as the elected Hamas government was regularly firing rockets into Israel. So either you can’t count or you haven’t researched the history of the area as thoroughly as you say you have.
ArtieKat · M
@littlelia [quote]it is a 25 ml long strip of land that is closed off by a 70ft wall, it has been occupied by Israel for the past 75 years[/quote] Get your facts straight. I was in Gaza in the Spring of 1973 - a couple of months before the so-called Yom Kippur War. You might care to learn something about the 1967 war before spouting your nonsense.
littlelia · 18-21, F
@ArtieKat i have my facts straight I read the articles and I did my research. You just want to downplay what’s happening and you’re upset that im not letting you.
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