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As a Zionist who supports the BDS movement, I would not sign the document
that you deplore more or less correctly, but I should point out that a
meaningful two-state solution is doable within the BDS framework.

The academics do not support democratic Zionism but State Zionism, a
concept that is just as much a deformation of the original Zionist project
as state capitalism was a deformation of the 'socialism' of the USSR.


On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 5:27 PM, shaun may <mn...@hotmail.com> wrote:

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> The "two-state solution" is the final refuge of the Zionist scoundrel.
> This 'Third Narrative' is this Zionist scoundrel with a smirking liberal
> face.
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> A provisional solution would be the establishment of a secular state in
> the region which includes, geographically, the current Zionist entity, West
> Bank and Gaza within that unitary state.
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> Palestinian exiles must have the right to return and re-settle in their
> homeland and all present inhabitants the right to remain, living according
> to full democratic rights, freedom of movement, compensation, re-housing,
> freedom of religion but keeping religion out of state policy and
> administration, etc
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> These "progressive academic" signatories and their wretched liberal
> document are craftily and slyly serving to support Zionist occupation and
> oppression.
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