>>514203528
I'm not brown I'm white. I just respect people who want their land more than to live in others which is a running theme of the interviews I see of Palestinians currently there, and the biggest prerequisites of a functioning country is 1) actual state borders, 2) peace/stability, 3) not having your people leaving en masse but choosing to stay/invest with their money/national pride. And you say browns can't, that'd be true if there weren't numerous examples of them in the region (UAE, Bahrain, Qatar, Saudi, Jordan, Kuwait, etc). Yes a lot have resource industries but Palestine would have a good Port/shoreline and an actual state could in the aftermath generate investment/guidance from the countries I listed but also from the US.
All of this would help the image of staying as being the better solution than to create and push the narrative of mass refugee migrations.
You're just mad that I saw through your agenda/ulterior motives.