What are the goals of the BDS movement?
From the pen of a BDS-supporter, mover and shaker, comes a vision for a one-state solution:
There is only conflict between you and us: only conflict. I even
cringe when I see you protests because I know how deeply racist you are
and how much you suffer from self-admiration and delusions. But your
delusions are good for us: you won't know what will hit you in the
future in response to all the war crimes that you have committed against
our people. You may hear a cheer or two from a handful of puppets of
your occupation, or from a propagandist or two in Saudi publications.
But the conflict will continue: It will only end by the end of that
Zionist entity and an end to the occupation of Palestine. And once the
Palestinian refugees are returned to their homes all over Palestine, I
will make sure that you get decent rents in the formerly Palestinian
refugee camps because we may be a bit short of space for the occupiers
then. Oh, one more word: go and shed more tears for Mubarak and ask him
for space in his Sharam Ash-Shaykh hospital.
And here is Norman Finkelstein, providing the glossary necessary to understand these goals:
"... the BDS movement “think they are really clever” by covering up their
real intentions when they call for a “three-tier” agenda of ending the
occupation, demanding the right of return for all Palestinian refugees
and equal rights for all Arabs in Israel. “You know and I know what the
result is. There is no Israel!” he said."
The Contentious Centrist
"Civilization is not self-supporting. It is artificial. If you are not prepared to concern yourself with the upholding of civilization -- you are done." (Ortega y Gasset)
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