Freedom Movement Dilemma
Norman expresses his shock at the celebration of violence within the freedom movement, leading him to confront troubling narratives that emerged following the October 7 events. He challenges the notion that Palestine doesn't exist, arguing that historical identities and peoples have always existed, even if formal states did not. This conversation dives deep into the complexities of identity, history, and the implications of current events.In this clip
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Part 1 - The Israel-Palestine Crisis From A Zionist Perspective
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