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no, I mean the allied powers during the war. Im not interested in the technicality that Britain was oppressing an arab nation at the time, Palestine was not involved.
That was Britain during that time.
No it was a nation oppressed by Britain, seeking independence. They didnt consider themselves British. My mind's not gonna be changed by old, oppressive British colonialism.
You don't have to "consider yourself part of [insert country]" to be part of said country.
Man you are really adamant old Britain being imperialistic tyrants is a justification for this. Well Ive already said its not gonna change my mind, and its just us two talking, so I guess Ima head out.
Man you are defending a place that does not exist.
I bet you love it when folks say Taiwan doesnt exist