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Vera Pavlovna
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"Tra lei e la tristezza c'era una lotta, e nessuna delle due voleva cedere. Con tutto questo... l'ago faceva l'ufficio suo e correva veloce" cit Cernyševskij
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When I was in elementary school (mid 90's) "coexistence" was trending in the Galilee. I went to a local "coexistence" summer camp. It consisted of Jewish kids from families living in wealthy settlements, which were built as part of the "Judaization of the Galilee" plan, on lands that used to belong to the surrounding Palestinian villages/towns, and located strategically in a way that would "suffocate" the Palestinian communities and not allow them to grow. On the other side were Palestinian kids living in those suffocated communities, whose towns and villages suffered severe neglect and discrimination by the state. Their families were and still are forbidden from moving into the Jewish settlements, despite the fact that they are supposedly "equal citizens", or that they are literally the ones building the homes in these settlements. Some had families who were internally displaced in the Nakba, and were now expected to shut up, coexist and smile at the children literally living on their families' stolen lands. The writer Muhammad Ali Taha, born in the uprooted village of Mi'ar and lives to this day as an internally displaced person, used to call this kind of coexistence a "coexistence between a horse and his rider". This fake coexistence blew up in October 2000 and has never been fully recovered since. The Jewish residents of the area couldn't stand the thought that the horse decided to rise up. They saw it as betrayal. After all, they believed, they fed shit to the horse for so long, he should have been thankful they're not starving him. This horse/rider coexistence could never (and should never) be sustained. Real coexistence could never be achieved while apartheid rules the land. It's pretty simple: no justice - no peace. By the way, among the Jewish kids sent by their parents to that objectively grotesque display of hypocrisy, probably about 90% went on to serve in the Israeli army. Probably a few of them even served as reservists during the current genocide.
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RT @_Assaf_MD: I don’t think people actually understand what’s happening in this video. The blue is the caged home. The red is the stolen…
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@pierofassino Siete voialtri un oltraggio ai giusti della Storia. Morte al fascismo, libertà al popolo
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RT @Minicherii: He once said "Don't tell my mother that I have gone blind; she sees me, but I do not see her. I smile and pretend at the vi…
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