• gmtom@lemmy.world
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      2 years ago

      As a Brit I’m always shocked people focus on us so much. Like yeah we fucked up a lot of places and did awful things, but basically every country in Europe has committed atrocities that are as bad if not worse, like the French in Vietnam or Belgium in Africa, or mother fucking Spain basically wiping put the entire south American continent.

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        Most of the current day border conflicts are related to the past century’s British policy, both due to the extent of the British Empire and its little interest in preventing trouble in their way out. You see similar issues with French ex-colonies, but since they weren’t as many they don’t appear as much in the news. Border conflicts in old Spanish colonies mostly took place during the 19th century, and they’ve been independent for long enough for their current issues not to have as much to do with Spain anymore. In contrast, there are British people alive today who were kicking around when the victors of WWII decided to split Palestine in half without asking Palestinians for their opinion, and afterwards chose to ignore the ethnic cleansings of Palestinians.

        In any case, you shouldn’t take of this personally, unless you actually hold any position of relative power.

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          Palestinians were in fact asked for their opinion before the UN voted to split it in half…

          There’s a shituation very comparable to Palestine happening today in Western Sahara. A former colony of Spain.

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            Palestinians were in fact asked for their opinion before the UN voted to split it in half…

            Do you have a source for this?

            There’s a shituation very comparable to Palestine happening today in Western Sahara. A former colony of Spain.

            Fair enough. Spain had an UN mandate that ordered them to oversee the process of decolonization, and instead they just gave it up to Morocco against the wishes of the Saharawi people themselves. The contemporary attitude of both the US and Spain is disgusting in this issue.

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              If he’s referring to what I’m thinking about it was the Arab league that was asked. They said “no” and the UN said “we don’t care”

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                I replied to a post that claimed they weren’t asked for their opinion. Instead of working with the UN to decide on how the territory should be split they just said “we don’t care”. It’s like refusing to go to your divorce or custody hearing because you think it’ll be unfair

                Their plan was to get the neighbouring countries to invade and capture the entire territory

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                So the majority of Palestinians just flat out refused to discuss splitting their country apart, just like it would happen everywhere. The way in which you presented facts is disturbingly misleading.

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                  I’m just replying to the statement they were never asked about their opinion. How is that misleading?

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        We aren’t giving the others a pass, but this shitshow has a certain Etonian stench. It’s like the British Empire looked at Zionist and saw a shared colonial heart…

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        I think the general focus comes from the particular reach of the British empire controlling ~ a quarter of the world, but I agree every major power has done it

        That said, in this particular conflict, it’s more about how right after WWII , around the time when the United nations was founded. The world powers knew they basically owned the world at this point with nuclear tech, but justified it by arguing they should use this power to preserve countries borders.

        Around the same time when the world powers are saying this, land that Britain colonized in Palestine was given to create Israel. Which is hypocritical.

        I can understand machiavellianism in the context of pre 1950 geopolitics, but there will never be peace because of the decision making of Western powers doing something they have acknowledged is unethical

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          No, it’s because you can trace at least some of this specific problem directly back to British imperial rule in the middle east.

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            Yes, they intentionally drew national boarders to split ethnic populations and ensure infighting amongst country.

            The aim was to keep the region destabalized and unable to strike at their former oppressors.