See, I think it's quite wrong to just assume that one group of people are bad or evil per se. There are reasons that people are driven to be certain way. If a normal person gets abused all of his/her lives, he/she will turn bad. People who grow up in poor neighbourhoods tend to commit more crimes than people growing up in rich neighbourhoods. Are they bad people? Not necessarily. So, what do you do to these people. Do you try to just punish them or fix them?
Palestinians are at a stage where they've been brainwashed for years by their governments, they got a scapegoat for their problems. They are dirt poor, angry about life, blah, blah, blah, we know about the condition in these places.
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Explains how the US got OUR dictator during the Depression.
Hey, WAIT a second...THAT never happened.
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that's uncalled for, you know as well as I do why those countries are capable of electing radical government and why US is not.
1. Germany pretty much had strong polar parties and its central parties were weak. You can say the same about Palestine
2. both Germany in 1930s and Palestine right now are in infancy of their democracy.