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Yasha Levine β€’ 1375 implied HN points β€’ 09 Oct 23
  1. The history of displacement and conflict in Israel/Palestine is rooted in the colonial aspirations of early Zionist leaders.
  2. Diaspora Jews may need to confront the reality of supporting a colonial state or push for reconciliation in Israel.
  3. The ongoing conflict between Israelis and Palestinians shows little sign of resolution, with challenging paths ahead.
Wrong Side of History β€’ 451 implied HN points β€’ 02 Jun 25
  1. Land ownership has a long and complex history, often involving conquest and struggle, rather than peace and cooperation. Many cultures have displaced others throughout history to take control of land.
  2. Modern discussions around land acknowledgments often focus on recognizing the historical injustices faced by indigenous peoples. These acknowledgments serve as reminders of the painful past and promote the need for reconciliation.
  3. There's a unique sense of guilt in some European settler nations about their history with indigenous peoples, which can sometimes feel overwhelming. This guilt, however, also highlights a desire for understanding and healing in the present.
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Charles Eisenstein β€’ 25 implied HN points β€’ 15 May 23
  1. A chance encounter with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. led to a major life change for the author.
  2. The author's focus on reconciliation, unity, and healing the divide resonated with a major political campaign.
  3. The author plans to continue writing on Substack, offering insights from his new experiences without representing the positions of Mr. Kennedy.