rejectionists
A rejectionist is a person or group that refuses to accept or acknowledge something, often in a political or social context. This refusal can manifest in various ways, such as denying the existence of a problem, rejecting a proposed solution, or refusing to recognize the legitimacy of a governing body or agreement. The term is frequently used in discussions about international relations, peace processes, and conflict resolution, where certain parties may be labeled as rejectionist if they oppose a peace treaty, a diplomatic solution, or a recognized border.
The motivations behind rejectionism can be diverse. They may stem from deeply held ideological beliefs, historical
The consequences of rejectionism can be significant, often leading to prolonged conflict, instability, and missed opportunities