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Created: 2025-07-13 07:38:44 UTC

You say this isn’t Algeria under France or Congo under Leopold.

You’re right. It’s worse.

Because this time, the colonizer calls himself a victim.

This isn’t a clash between two equal "national movements."

It’s a settler-colonial project backed by nuclear weapons, billions in military aid, and global impunity.

A project that exists to erase an indigenous people who have lived on that land for centuries.

One side was born there.

The other was imported, armed, and planted with the promise that the native population would disappear.

Palestinians did not arrive in 1948. Zionism did.

They didn’t build walls.

They didn’t drop white phosphorus.

They didn’t bulldoze villages or rewrite history to make room for themselves.

They didn’t rename cities or claim ruins as proof.

They didn’t need to prove they belonged, because they never left.

You say both sides have emotional and historical attachments.

But one side weaponized that attachment into expulsion, occupation, and apartheid.

"Attachment" does not justify ethnic cleansing.

You wouldn't dare say that about French "attachment" to Algeria.

You wouldn’t dare say that about British "attachment" to Kenya.

So why do you make excuses for this one?

Because this time the colonizer speaks your language?

Because this time he looks like you?

Let’s be honest. This is not about "both sides."

This is about one side being allowed to take, kill, and erase.

While the other is expected to die quietly or negotiate the terms of its own disappearance.

You can dress it up with words like "conflict" and "symmetry."

But the rubble tells the truth.

So do the mass graves.

And so do the keys still held by families locked out of homes that still stand.

This isn’t a war.

It’s a removal.

And the only thing worse than the crime is pretending it’s mutual.

@henrybobbych

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nxt888 Avatar Sony Thang @nxt888 on x 74.4K followers Created: 2025-07-13 07:38:44 UTC

You say this isn’t Algeria under France or Congo under Leopold.

You’re right. It’s worse.

Because this time, the colonizer calls himself a victim.

This isn’t a clash between two equal "national movements."

It’s a settler-colonial project backed by nuclear weapons, billions in military aid, and global impunity.

A project that exists to erase an indigenous people who have lived on that land for centuries.

One side was born there.

The other was imported, armed, and planted with the promise that the native population would disappear.

Palestinians did not arrive in 1948. Zionism did.

They didn’t build walls.

They didn’t drop white phosphorus.

They didn’t bulldoze villages or rewrite history to make room for themselves.

They didn’t rename cities or claim ruins as proof.

They didn’t need to prove they belonged, because they never left.

You say both sides have emotional and historical attachments.

But one side weaponized that attachment into expulsion, occupation, and apartheid.

"Attachment" does not justify ethnic cleansing.

You wouldn't dare say that about French "attachment" to Algeria.

You wouldn’t dare say that about British "attachment" to Kenya.

So why do you make excuses for this one?

Because this time the colonizer speaks your language?

Because this time he looks like you?

Let’s be honest. This is not about "both sides."

This is about one side being allowed to take, kill, and erase.

While the other is expected to die quietly or negotiate the terms of its own disappearance.

You can dress it up with words like "conflict" and "symmetry."

But the rubble tells the truth.

So do the mass graves.

And so do the keys still held by families locked out of homes that still stand.

This isn’t a war.

It’s a removal.

And the only thing worse than the crime is pretending it’s mutual.

@henrybobbych

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