No, Arabs who live there can be, and are, considered indigenous as well. That means we have two indigenous people who broke off from the actual colonial power which was Britain. Also, many Jews migrated there, many of which are non-white and from non-European areas.

So Jews did not colonize anything. A colony needs a separate state to be attached to. It can’t be the state itself. The English didn’t colonize England. Thy colonized other places.

So besides making a terrible over generalization, and omitting how migration works, and completely missing the point, you’re exactly right.

Hector Guthrie
Hector Guthrie

Written by Hector Guthrie

I am a thinker and a writer. As a religious minority, a gender minority, a racial minority, and a political minority, I think I have something to say.

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