David B. Grinberg 🇺🇸
2 min readNov 7, 2023

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Thanks very much for your comments. The facts are simple: 99.9% of all land in the Middle East is controlled by Arabs and other countries, whereas Israel accounts for 0.01% of land. Those who call themselves “social justice warriors” should think about this overwhelmingly gaping disparity. Why aren’t any neighboring Arab countries ever willing to take in the Palestinians and help them? And how about the oil rich kingdoms with money to burn, any help from them? The unfortunate truth is because the Arab nations don’t want or care about the Palestinians for various political reasons regarding internal stability of their countries, so they say. It’s so much easier to lay the blame on Israel instead.
So let’s just recount the big picture again and again until the reality sinks in. I wonder how minority groups in America would feel with the 0.01% representation in any aspect of life? Israel was legally established in 1948 because the Jewish people had no homeland and nowhere to go after 6 million Jews were brutally slain by Nazis during the Holocaust—that’s the real genocide Israel’s critics nonchalantly forget.
And when the United Nations grants Israel independence in 1948, then decades and decades of wars are fought against Israel for that 0.01% of Middle Eastern land because the Palestinians have nowhere else to go, or because no other countries want them? Did you know the population of Jordan is about half Palestinian?
But just keep attacking tiny Israel for that infinitesimally small strip of land they were legally granted by the UN for a homeland. And then when Israel’s Arab neighbors wage war after war against the Jewish state to annihilate it, Israel is blamed for defending itself. When Hamas terrorists attack Israel in a 9/11 type slaughter, why is Israel again blamed for defending itself?
These contradictions from those who profess to be “social justice warriors” only show intellectual dishonesty, and false moral equivalencies which are outrageous. When will it end?

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David B. Grinberg 🇺🇸
David B. Grinberg 🇺🇸

Written by David B. Grinberg 🇺🇸

Lifelong writer, prior federal government spokesman, White House staff, political appointee, civil servant. I cover a range of political & public policy issues.

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