ONE STATE SOLUTION = PART 2 FINAL SOLUTION.
Some ideas, wrote George Orwell, "are so absurd that you can only get the intellectuals to believe in them." The fools do not propose one state with the intention of conquest, but the Islamofascists and their fellow travelers in the Radical Left certainly do. And these tossers run the BDS movement! The two peoples don't want the one-state solution. In 2012, a Gallup poll found that two thirds of Israelis and Palestinians still want the two-state solution. The One-State Brigade simply ignore this, including the Israeli Left, who still yearn for a world super-state, where lions and lambs frolic together through the meadows of eternal equality.
We have just lived through a purple patch when it comes to creating ethno-states. They proliferated as the Soviet Union splintered, as Yugoslavia broke up and, for goodness sake, even the Velvet Underground-loving hipsters of Czechoslovakia went for the two- state solution. Where are the calls for the dissolution of these anachronistic ethno-nationalist obscenities? And where are the urgent pleas to the Kurds, the Tibetans and the Kashmiris to put aside their reactionary dreams of self-determination? As Leon Wieseltier wrote in The New Republic back in 2003: "The one-state solution is not the alternative for Israel. It is the alternative to Israel."
Some ideas, wrote George Orwell, "are so absurd that you can only get the intellectuals to believe in them." The fools do not propose one state with the intention of conquest, but the Islamofascists and their fellow travelers in the Radical Left certainly do. And these tossers run the BDS movement! The two peoples don't want the one-state solution. In 2012, a Gallup poll found that two thirds of Israelis and Palestinians still want the two-state solution. The One-State Brigade simply ignore this, including the Israeli Left, who still yearn for a world super-state, where lions and lambs frolic together through the meadows of eternal equality.
We have just lived through a purple patch when it comes to creating ethno-states. They proliferated as the Soviet Union splintered, as Yugoslavia broke up and, for goodness sake, even the Velvet Underground-loving hipsters of Czechoslovakia went for the two- state solution. Where are the calls for the dissolution of these anachronistic ethno-nationalist obscenities? And where are the urgent pleas to the Kurds, the Tibetans and the Kashmiris to put aside their reactionary dreams of self-determination? As Leon Wieseltier wrote in The New Republic back in 2003: "The one-state solution is not the alternative for Israel. It is the alternative to Israel."
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