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>>18078941
there's a big difference between jordan and palestine.

palestinian identity is built on the 1948/1967 nakba
jordanian is built on the hashemite monarchy and bedouin tradition

palestinians are a global diaspora with a refugee crisis
jordanians have a citizenship and a functioning state.

accents are completely different, you can literally hear it

jordanian tribe (asha'ir) loyalties
palestinian city/village (like hebron, jaffa) or family (hamula) loyalties.

jordan's stability is tied to the monarchy
palestinian politics is dominated by fatah/hamas and resistance to israel.

even on facebook, facebook groups with jordanian names are mostly in english, in the case of palestinians it's mostly arabic.

there are a couple of jordanians who like palestinian groups because palestinians are more "popular". but you have to understand that this popularity is just a myth.

like how there was a palestinian uprising in 1987, but you can ask anyone who lived in the west bank or gaza and they will tell you there wasn't. it was a lie.

or how arabs loved to watch palestinians get murdered by israel. but ask any jordanian about their reaction to the black september of 1970, and they will remember it vividly.
>>519063691
there's a big difference between jordan and palestine.

palestinian identity is built on the 1948/1967 nakba
jordanian is built on the hashemite monarchy and bedouin tradition

palestinians are a global diaspora with a refugee crisis
jordanians have a citizenship and a functioning state.

accents are completely different, you can literally hear it

jordanian tribe (asha'ir) loyalties
palestinian city/village (like hebron, jaffa) or family (hamula) loyalties.

jordan's stability is tied to the monarchy
palestinian politics is dominated by fatah/hamas and resistance to israel.

even on facebook, facebook groups with jordanian names are mostly in english, in the case of palestinians it's mostly arabic.

there are a couple of jordanians who like palestinian groups because palestinians are more "popular". but you have to understand that this popularity is just a myth.

like how there was a palestinian uprising in 1987, but you can ask anyone who lived in the west bank or gaza and they will tell you there wasn't. it was a lie.

or how arabs loved to watch palestinians get murdered by israel. but ask any jordanian about their reaction to the black september of 1970, and they will remember it vividly.