• billwashere@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Yes you are.

    I wish my country wasn’t assisting and actively providing tools for this genocide. I also wish it wasn’t called antisemitism to criticize the Israeli government. I have no problem with Jewish people. I have a problem with a government killing innocent civilians in the name of “preemptive self-defense”.

  • Crashumbc@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    No, you’re not special. The world has ignored every ethnic cleansing so far. Why would they change now?

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      1 month ago

      Removed by moderator.

      Fuck you. I live in America, and I will fight for these people. Fuck you. Remove me as well, you douchebags. Remove me from your echo chamber!

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      Yes, because the extremist settlers exist in a void. Let us lay blame onto the resistance groups for not being perfect victims rather than the people that founded their state and continue to perpetuate it through the mass murder, theft, rape, torture, subjugation and oppression of the Palestinian people. All the citizens of Israel are free of guilt, responsibility, and consequence despite the fact that they are not only benefactors of their genocidal state but also overwhelmingly (~72% as of March) support Israel’s crimes against the people of Gaza.

      Realistically speaking, if Israel was tried and given the same treatment as the Germans were in the Nuremberg trials, there would not be enough free Zionists to even put up a facade of a state.

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      With extremist settlers you are referring to the genocidal settler colonial apartheid entity as a whole, right?

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        Agree with the sentiment, but dang is that a bit of word salad. I’d have gone with genocidal settler or colonial apartheid but both together feels clunky.

        • ggtdbz@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          Everyone knows if you call out a crime enough times, it becomes lame and stops counting.

          Every word they used is true and every one is written in the blood of ordinary people. Take your apologia for crimes against humanity back to Reddit.

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            1 month ago

            The fact that you even took that as apologia says it all. There is just zero critical thinking left any more. It’s a postmodern meaningless world where we can go on social media and parade as if we’re marching with MLK in Memphis. It’s all roleplay. If people really cared about these issues the engagement would look a lot different. The conversation would be oriented towards solutions - - not flashy bingo buzzwords.

            • ggtdbz@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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              Role playing? Parading on social media?

              I’m literally in Lebanon. My original hometown is being bombed, and might be annexed like in the 1980s. I’m helping the displaced folks in shelters every goddamn day. Our EMTs and their centers are being struck (100 of our medical staff killed so far). It’s an absolute apocalypse for many people, many of the most vulnerable here. Neighborhoods are gone, do you understand? One day we plan to help displaced friends get their valuable stuff out of their homes, the next day the homes are just gone. Ashes. No combatants or weapons, just homes turned to ashes. I’m lucky enough to only hear the bombs and sonic booms where I live, and to feel the occasional distant thud.

              And what’s happening in Lebanon is only a fraction of the misery in Gaza.

              When we see them drop a strike over the city, we don’t think “yay bingo buzzword”. We’re not selling you on feeling bad for us. Just because you live in a coddled country it doesn’t mean the real crimes happening elsewhere are buzzwords to annoy you. If there’s an absolute laundry list of crimes we are facing, how is it our fault?

              If it makes you feel better, your marches in the west are what looks like role play to us. You ask your governments and supposed representatives too nicely to stop supporting these crimes and in return they make fun of you and ignore these urgent pleas. They dare you to not support them even when they do the opposite of what you want.

              Don’t patronize me. I’m not the one who’s only angrily typing online. I’m blocking you.

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                My original comment had nothing to do with you. You took nothing out of what I said. I’m sorry about your experience though.

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      Yes because that’s what you do when a band of religious extremists coups the government and begins a genocide.

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      Remarkable Gish Gallop here, a whole string of ahistorical nonsense. To cite one example, what’s Israel’s equivalent of the Marshall Plan, then?

      (E: word order)

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          Giddyup! The way Israel treats Palestine is more akin to the way the League of Nations treated Germany under the Treaty of Versailles, and look how that turned out. But, okay, for the sake of argument, if Hamas surrendered unconditionally, what’s Israel’s Marshall Plan?

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      1 month ago

      Gish gallop.

      Bottom line: Israel is a genocidal regime. Women, children, aid workers, reporters, Israel kills them all. The regime needs stopping. Now.

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      That’s bullshit. When the cities were bombed they rallied behind Hitler. just like the British rallied behind Churchill, and the Vietnamese rallied behind Ho Chi Minh.

      It’s literally in the textbooks now that you cannot bomb an ideology. Has been since 1975.

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      It’s almost a year now, isn’t it time for Palestinians to start admitting that Hamas is bad for them?

      Prior to the war, the majority of Gazans did not support Hamas. Because they are extremists who are bad at governing and bad at being nice and sane neighbours.

      This did not help them much once the war started. Now Hamas has widespread support, because they are extremists who are good at fighting off a foreign invader that is in the process of blowing them and their families up.

      All we see is support for Hamas or excuses for their actions. Or just looking the other way. Can anyone point to any real protest against Hamas by Palestinians? I can understand people living in Gaza and the West Bank may be too afraid to speak out against Hamas, but people who have left the country? Where are the Palestinian voices denouncing Hamas?

      They exist, but they are not likely to be particularly vocal about it. Even if a Palestinian does not like Hamas and their actions, from their perspective, Hamas is still on the side of the Palestinians, fighting against an even worse aggressor - one that is in the midst of a geocidal campaign against their people. It’s like expecting an Israeli citizen to stand up and condemn the IDF and Israeli apartheid while the Oct 7 attacks were ongoing. There are plenty in Israel who do so. But in the middle of a massacre is not a likely timing for it.

    • JaggedRobotPubes@lemmy.world
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      30 days ago

      This is not a serious comment, whether you meant it as one or not.

      Great evidence for “go ahead and block this user” right here.