Critics are calling it a levelheaded, world-uniting, totally uncontroversial, mature exploration into the fascinating world of Zionism, Ashkenazi genetic domination, and racial consciousness
Interesting that you characterize Zionism as the movement to establish a Jewish homeland in “Palestine” when historically you could have with equal or more validity called it The Promised Land or The Holy Land or even the Land of Israel. But I guess those choices might sound weirdly redundant, or even legitimate. Because in fact it was never not their homeland.
I highly recommend you read Joel Richardson’s books on this topic. He’s an excellent author and eschatology teacher.
Interesting that you characterize Zionism as the movement to establish a Jewish homeland in “Palestine” when historically you could have with equal or more validity called it The Promised Land or The Holy Land or even the Land of Israel. But I guess those choices might sound weirdly redundant, or even legitimate. Because in fact it was never not their homeland.