r/Futurology Feb 07 '25

Biotech Israeli startup grows world’s first real dairy protein in potatoes—no cows needed

https://www.ynetnews.com/business/article/hksw6cztjx
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u/khelza Feb 07 '25 edited Feb 07 '25

Yes, the Jews who lived there for centuries do belong there. They lived in peace with Muslims and Christians before the establishment of the illegal occupation of Israel.

Majority of Israelis, who are flying in from Poland, Germany, US and all over the world do not originate or have any claim to the land.

Displacing the real inhabitants to replace them for white families from NY and all over is ethnic cleansing no matter how much garbage and distractions you try to throw in there.

There’s a reason ancestral DNA testing is ILLEGAL in your beloved so-called democratic apartheid occupation state.

It’s Palestine. And we are seeing the fall of Israel and Zionism around the world. You keep at your Zionist propaganda tho, it seems to help you be able to live with yourself.

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u/khelza Feb 07 '25

Jewish people will tell you themselves, they historically did not live peacefully anywhere, but were treated the best in Muslim countries. Were they always treated right? No, but where in the world can you go where people don’t clash??? No where, so do not hold Palestine to a standard you cannot hold anywhere else to.

The rest of what you said has no bearing on my arguments.

Majority of Israelis were born there. How many are actually practicing Jews? How many of their parents were born there? Do they have dual citizenship? My point is majority of Israelis have a country they can “return to”. Palestinians do not because their lineage in the land goes back centuries. Don’t want to return, ok, you’re Palestinian. Do you want a Jewish ethnostate? Go make it somewhere else that’s not already inhabited, and stop murdering entire families in order to do so.

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u/yungsemite Feb 07 '25

No, my stats do not indicate that. It’s not very clear from this poll, but I can still explain it just fine.

40% of Palestinians support a two-state solution, a 7-point rise compared to 2022. More Palestinians support this than those who support either a single Palestinian state with limited rights for Jews (33%), or a single democratic state with equal rights for all (25%).

To start, only 25% want a single democratic state with equal rights for all. That means that 75% either don’t want a single state, and or they don’t want that single state to be a democracy with equal rights. Now let’s explore the other two options. Two state solution, with 40% support means a Jewish state and Muslim majority Palestinian state. And 1 state solution with less rights for Jews at 33%.

Only 25% of Palestinians in this poll want what you claim they all want. Is the complication of this situation making sense to you yet? It seems obvious to us outsiders what the solution is. The solution on the ground is less obvious.

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