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Whiteman's democracy and palestinian's election

The most astonishing views that are coming from white man democracy are determining whether or not the democratic process achieved the expected result based on a preconceived notion. This notion is in display after Hamas won a victory over the other parties specially the well establish Fattah Movement.
White man (and their servants) in Europe and America refused once again to applaud this ground breaking and fair election that went without the complain of fraud despite the difficulty of movement of Palestinians going to vote which was imposed on them by the racists and Zionist Israelis. Now the choice is: either to encourage the Fattah gangs to annul the vote like Algerians did in the early 1990’s or respect the will of the people. The Zionists media in America without a shame declare the vote as terrorists voting for terrorists and not even one of the major TV stations appear to be fair in their coverage. The Palestinians are tired of the “peace process” talk but not action; they are tired of their land is taken everyday by powerful Zionists who are killing them everyday; they are tired of news coming from the Whiteman who is telling them refugees are not coming back to Palestine and “accept the new reality”; they are tired of Fattah who didn’t do nothing to gain any concession from the Zionists; they are tired of the corruption and the infighting in the PA. Since the Oslo agreement in 1992 the Palestinians are only lied to by almost everybody: that they are getting their land back, that they are going to get help for the would be state of Palestine, that the Zionists would stop expanding and their land would not be taken…none happened. Frustrated, they went with Hamas so accept the result, congratulate Hamas, praise Palestinians for turning out to vote, for once accept the will of people.

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