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„failing to acknowledge Palestinians as an Indigenous people with a collective identity, belonging and rights in relation to occupied and historic Palestine“

Kinda suspect the authors of this „factsheet“ would support this thinking toward Jews.

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You are correct that proponents of APR do not believe it. Not yet. But they will in six months after Twitter and Tik-Tok warp the narrative into “truthiness”.

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Fair enough. They seem prepared to believe almost anything.

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This apr stuff just makes me tired. I remember before the Palestinian identity was a thing. Back when we just had Arabs and Jews.

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All my life I have heard people say that you cannot be racist towards Israel because it is a nation, and Israelis are a nationality. So it's super fine to constantly and obsessively demonize this demographic. After all this time now they've turned around and claimed that you can be racist towards Palestinians. After having told us for as long as I can remember that you could not be racist towards Israelis because that is a nationality. The shell game played by progressives is absolutely despicable. And let's not forget that only a couple years ago we have to chant "Black lives matter" till we were blue in the face and now they chant "All lives matter" every time anti-Semitism happens.

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Are you suggesting that there is not a set of chromosomes unique to the Palestinians? Just because Hamas politburo member Fathi Hammad said, “half the Palestinians are from Egypt and the other half are from Saudi Arabia,”does that justify saying that Palestinians are not a unique ethnic group?

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Pure propoganda look at this from the abc in Australia https://www.instagram.com/reel/C4ZeDqooOjC/?igsh=cjh5aGNqb3Zwd3hj

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And this proves what?

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The bias in the

Media

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I have been accused of APR by a friend because I didn’t agree with the encampments (we live between two large universities both of which had regular protests and large encampments) or the protestors. I didn’t even know what it meant?

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