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3 timestamped hits 1 source reading 2 extracted notes Aliases: land-claims

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Land Claim

Jay argues that Zionist claims can draw from Judaism's land promise story, even while many Jews disagree and even while he rejects Zionism himself.

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Jay's position on 2026-04-01.

diagnosis

Jay argues that Zionist claims can draw from Judaism's land promise story, even while many Jews disagree and even while he rejects Zionism himself.

Host normative claim on 2026-04-01.

normative

Jay argues that ancient Jewish presence, even if authenticated, has no ethical, legal, moral, or political force for reclaiming land two thousand years later.

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Myth Outruns Truth

2026-04-01, day precision · Professor Jiang on His Painful Personal Path | Truth and Myth | A Search for Reality | Internet Fame

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"You know, oh, we don't hate the Arabs, but this is our land. God promised us this land out of Judaism. And of course,..."

Myth Outruns Truth

2026-04-01, day precision · Professor Jiang on His Painful Personal Path | Truth and Myth | A Search for Reality | Internet Fame

Transcript

"this layer of trust in these kinds of institutions right if you doubt it i suppose you just have to think there's some sort..."

Myth Outruns Truth

2026-04-01, day precision · Professor Jiang on His Painful Personal Path | Truth and Myth | A Search for Reality | Internet Fame

Transcript

"that stuff is absurd and anyone who makes that case is just as a bozo but it's interesting history nonetheless and so now we're..."

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