"However, some people believe it’s as simple as “once a settler-colony, always a settler-colony.” This is metaphysical thinking. While it is true that the legacy of settler-colonialism in the United States certainly persists, the systems of oppression have not remained static. "

Yeah…

Please read the rest of it yourself though. It’s not that long and you’ll get a better feel for how hogpoo it is.

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    They go on to quote the PFLP “The class structure in an underdeveloped community naturally differs from that of industrial communities. In an industrial community there is a strong capitalist class opposite a numerous working class, and the basic struggle in such communities is a sharp clash between these classes."

    It is interesting how they rely on quotes from people who don’t understand the internal political landscape of the US, and why would they as people from the other side of the planet, and then say things like:

    In other words, we have to understand the strategic array of various forces based on the class contradictions at work. The Palestinians have done their own analysis of their concrete conditions, and we must likewise analyze our own.

    Yeah buddy, we have done that analysis. You are writing a big essay refuting that analysis basing it in the analysis of people who have been dead for a very long time and in most cases have never even been to this part of the hemisphere for any significant length of time.