The worst part of this map is that they use a different shade of green in the key to the one they use in the map. /s
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Why did you have to point this out
I'm sorry, I thought it was obvious. I can't not see it.
Canada, Greenland, Australia, and Japan should totally recognize Palestine. It's not like they need to keep pleasing the US now that it's actively spitting in their face.
Greenland has to abide by Danish policy for foreign relations as its part of the Danish crown. Denmark should recognise it though.
honestly australia is kinda between a rock and a hard place … we have to ride the line between US and china because we’re hugely strategic to china with all our raw resources, with little to no ability to actually defend ourselves because we have such a huge land mass and tiny population (we’re about the size of the US in land mass with a population slightly smaller than texas: imagine if texas alone had to defend the entire US)
we aren’t europe: if we piss off the US we don’t have the money or population to pivot
… also the US has been involved with overturning our elected government twice
that said, we’ve been getting much closer to recognising palestinian recently
CANZUK ✊ 🇨🇦 🇦🇺 🇳🇿 🇬🇧
yes pls
Yeah… disgustingly strong zionist lobbying in Canada…
Corbyn in the UK ten years ago had a huge groundswell of popular support that at one point looked like carrying Labour to a 1997-style landslide, until he was taken down by an organised campaign of pearl-clutchy disingenuous accusations of anti-semitism over his support for Palestine; a campaign that the neoliberals in his party were all too happy to play along with.
Fingers crossed that Malta's support is what finally gets this nonsense sorted out once and for all.
Even Comoros recognize Palestine since 1988
Comoros is a member of the Arab League.
Always the same map huh?
Fuck, even POLAND recognises them.
what a massive increase from a few years ago am proud
Wow that's a whole lot of countries sending thoughts and prayers.