Symmetry wrote:
Well you have my word on it that it exists now and has done for some time, and so certainly can't be said to have never existed. Your colleague was perhaps misinformed, or perhaps thinks that a state's right to exist relies only on it's existance in the distant past. Taiwan would be the most relevant comparison, in my mind. Or perhaps one of the other Arab states that has a similar history of turmoil, but is still recognised as a state by the UN and US.
I really don't see many of these arguments being thrown out by the more conservative posters as having much relevance, so I can understand your confusion. Dangerboy seems to think gay rights are important in recognising a state. The guy with the shark seems to think that the problem is that recognising Palestine destroys Israel, or something. You seem to be worried about a point that would cast doubt on the legitamacy of your own country.
I don't see the relevance.
That's one hell of a conclusion. I had to read it over twice cuz it didn't make sense to me.
What I'm worried about? the legitimacy of my own country? That assumption is beyond left field on Jupiter, and it's your continued obsession with destroying America that got you out there, which also will not garner that assumption relevant. I'm not worried about that at all, and I'm not talking about that at all.
As for Dangerboy, I would bet the point he was trying to make is also attributed to your ardent support of homosexual rights, yet he wonders why you are so hard up for Palestine when it should be clear that homosexual marriage will not be allowed and homosexuality will probably be punished, and in fact will be a million times worse for gays, especially with Iran having more of a say then ever. I'm sure at that time however you will still be making threads about the tyranny against gays in America.