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    Israel is the modern day Nazi regime and we need to stop mincing words about it.

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    Oh? Is Israel finally letting Palestinians have free travel so that they actually can leave or is “leave in great numbers” a euphemism for the ongoing genocide?

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    To all those who stood up against “Genocide Joe”:

    MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!!!

    Know that your internet slacktivism has made a lasting difference in the world, and the JIDF thanks you for your service.

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      You and everyone who repeats the “I hope you’re happy now” really are not helping. You’re mad, I’m mad, but please please get your fill of catharsis/smug self righteousness elsewhere please, blaming non/voters isn’t going to rebuild the Obama coalition that delivered a supermajority in Congress. The Democrats lost the youth turnout, Palestine (Russian/astroturf bots or no) were not the sole factor but a sharp tipping point that laid out reality bare.

      Im not at all surprised that young voters who became politically aware during the Obama era or later were gradually disenchanted and sat this round out; when you look at it from their timeline they did all the right democracy things and got shit on over and over

      • Organic enthusiasm for Bernie in the primary, sabotaged by superdelegates - your vote doesn’t matter, we pick not you plebs and in their mind that action brought Trump 2016
      • George Floyd’s livestreamed murder and BLM protests - no structural change or even federal police reform passed
      • The kids yet again come out and do the right thing by voting Biden in 2020, and watch more politicking and focus-tested soft liberalism rule the day. Rail strike busted. East Palestine spill without serious investigation or reform. Debt ceiling negotiations and kowtowing - everything will stay the same
      • Oct 7 happens, then the Israeli bombing campaign begins and Biden openly castigates activists and doubles down on supplying the IDF - how dare you plebs question your leader
      • Protests persist, organize and clearly make their demands known, even send a warning shot in the primary… receiving only empty words from leadership - they are not going to do what you want
      • The DNC platforms two Jewish parents of a Hamas hostage at the convention, but refuses to allow a Dem Rep to speak with pre-vetted remarks - we don’t even want to hear from you

      And nothing substantial happened that might change their mind. Kamala rode that same trajectory through her campaign, even as VP she had a harder stance on Israel that suddenly evaporated once she was appointed the nominee.

      Its genocide - the crime of all crimes - and the Democratic Party refused to seriously discuss the topic in public. I cannot seriously blame them for giving up on a party that refused to listen to them in good faith, and disappointed them time after time. That’s on the DNC for throwing that demographic away, and we need to recognize that. They’re not voting for Republicans ffs but they’ve received the message that they and their vote, isn’t important to the Democrats.

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        Absolutely this.

        Anyone denying the clear signals of despair from young voters is coping. Idk why anyone is getting mad at people demanding progress from dems at a time when there’s no risk of electoral losses - makes me think those people are actually just carrying water for ani-reform neoliberal fascists.

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          Genocide is the ultimate crime huh?

          Fucking yes. I cannot believe we’re even having this argument. Nothing comes close.

          Or the genocide starting in America of people with skin the same color as I have

          I am absolutely not trying to downplay the barbarity and wanton cruelty of the Trump administration’s policies, but what we’ve seen so far doesn’t match the definition. Extrajudicial disappearances and zero due process for perceived or actual migrants is not the same thing as genocide. There’s no forced sterilization, rote murder, mass displacement, or deliberate attempt to destroy a collective people. CECOT is an overseas concentration camp, not a death camp - yet.

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            Dodged right around the mass graves?

            The kidnapped children?

            The destruction of culture through russification?

                • ? I’ve seen plenty of talk about the situation in Ukraine, Sudan and Kenia. Maybe your instance doesn’t federate with the instances where those discussions happen?

                  Palestine is a notable one because it’s perpetrated by our “ally” and it’s also very high in civilian casualties. And I really don’t say that to minimise any of the other atrocities going on.

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                  I’ve seen a lot of mentions of other genocides on my instance, but what’s notable about the Palestinian genocide is that the US and the western world is directly involved in it.

                  Typically when I see this complaint it’s paired with a general vibe of wanting to deflect attention away from western atrocities. Not that I know enough to accuse you of that, but still.

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              Dude. I can name from memory the list of war crimes and genocidal acts that Russia has done, they’re on a speed run in their aggressive war of conquest. Bucha, Mariupol, perferdy, executing PoWs, torture, the kidnapped children being raised as Russian, deliberate bombing of civilians, Russification of the Donbas, chemical weapons use, the list goes on.

              But the severity is not the same. Gazans can’t seek safety in western Ukraine, they have no missile defenses, they’re being deliberately starved to death as collective punishment, and are being kept inside a war zone by complete military encirclement and occupation.

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                He was better than the alternatives, but I agree, we should have started stomping balls like it was paddelball when he started fucking around.

                BTW?

                YOU’RE APPARENTLY EUROPEAN! YOU’RE STILL BUYIMG GAS YOU DUMB FUCK!!!

                I love living in Scandinavia, they know what Russians deserve.

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            They are, I got them out of the country when the redneck filth took over.

            I voted against Genocide, 2 genocides, sorry I don’t give a shit about the specific one you seem obsessed about, but I’m also pretty sure the ones I care about are a hell of a lot bigger.

            Also, I knew a lot of the people I voted to stop the genocide of, which is why I care so much.

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          I literally cannot find anything about “forum sliding” that isn’t re-re-re-reposts of the same text - and they’re almost universally tinfoil hat or ‘freethinker’ faux intellectual dross. If you’re that paranoid go read my comment history, it’s all public lol

          If you want to live in a hugboxed information bubble where your ideas never get challenged, you can do that. But reality will come crashing through eventually.

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          ^ This is what forum sliding looks like disguised as progressive concern.

          no, it’s not.

          Fuck every one of you and I’m not putting in any more effort to keep the shit out of lemmy

          thank God

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      Maybe people wouldn’t call him “Genocide Joe” if he hadn’t backed a genocide. I always find it amazing that people blame the voters, instead of blaming the people with the power, the platform, and the money, who chose genocide over winning the election.

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        I always find it amazing that people blame the voters

        I think people are blaming the people who didn’t vote. They thought they were sending the message “I don’t like genocide”, but that was ignorant of them.

        The message they sent was “Eh, either is fine. I’m fine with Trump or Harris. Whatever”. And then they took the moral high ground for doing so.

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          Which I also find understandable. I disagree with non-voters, but if both choices are terrible, and fight against what you want, I understand why people wouldn’t want to vote.

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            I understand why some people kill their families and then kill themselves.

            I’ll still put forth that it’s bad, destructive, and wrong.

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            The proper way to communicate an opinion that “both choices are terrible” is to make your way to the polling station and either vote for something other than those two bad choices, or to decline or spoil your ballot.

            Not voting says “I can’t be bothered to make the effort; anything is fine”.

            People think it means “Give me something other than these two”, but it takes more effort to communicate that message.

            Political activism requires effort, and it requires effort the right way. Not voting is political inaction.

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              I mostly agree with you, which is why I voted 3rd party, and I still recommend that others vote. But voting can take a lot of time and effort, which most people are short on. I think a lot of people would vote, if they thought their vote counted, but with the two major parties we have, it clearly doesn’t.

              I see it as less of “I can’t be bothered to make the effort; anything is fine”, and more of “Both of you fight against what I want, why would I bother”

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                why would I bother

                Because voting is one of the least effortful political action that can be taken, and it can send one of the biggest messages.

                Democratically-elected politicians get their jobs by people’s votes. Their campaigns are based around getting votes. And they can look at numbers of how people are voting to adjust their platforms to capture those votes.

                There’s little benefit for them to try to capture the votes of people who don’t vote because people who don’t vote aren’t likely to vote.

                • 77,302,580 people voted for Trump.
                • 89,278,948 people were eligible to vote but didn’t.

                That’s enough to win an election. I know they wouldn’t all vote the same way, but that’s a HUGE population – enough to potentially make a third political party relevant, for instance.

                I know that you vote, and I know both major parties in the US suck. I think we’re generally in agreement here, so I know I’m probably preaching to a member of the choir. I’m just less sympathetic about it because I know that if everyone in the US who was eligible to vote but didn’t all voted with their intentions, upcoming elections would look very different. And I think it’s a combination of learned helplessness/defeatism and laziness/apathy that’s causing this.

                As such, I will always advocate for the power of voting. And I will always admonish people who don’t vote and complain about the result.

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                  Yup, we are mostly in agreement. I will push back on this though:

                  Because voting is one of the least effortful political action that can be taken

                  For a lot of people, taking a day off work, to spend hours in line at a polling booth, while voter intimidation is kind of allowed, is a lot of effort. Especially when you factor in that they need to spend time researching the candidates and issues they’ll be voting on. I’ve lived in places where even getting registered was a huge pain, and took a lot of time. Where I currently live, voting is super easy, and I appreciate that, and I think it’s less of an excuse. But for a lot of people, it does take a lot of effort, and I find not voting in those circumstances more understandable.

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      Biden supported Israel and did nothing to stop this.

      Kamala as VP and nominee, supported Israel and did nothing to stop this.

      Now Trump supports Israel and is doing nothing to stop this.

      OMG, they’re perspectives are so different on this topic!!1! 😱 😱

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      What a joke. At the start of this genocide in late 2023 Blinken was floating the idea of “evacuating” the population of Gaza into Sinai. He distanced himself when it was clear Mahmoud Abbas would not agree to it.

      There was a recent report that In 15 months Biden did precisely nothing to pressure Israel into a ceasefire to the extent that the Israelis “thanked god” for having such an obsequious President.

      https://israelpalestinenews.org/biden-officials-admit-they-never-pressured-israel-for-ceasefire/

      He did however give them everything they needed for the extermination campaign and blocked every Security Council resolution.

      He also set the stage for demonising students. 4 university heads were removed for tolerating Palestine protestors.

      The only difference between Trump and Biden with respect to the genocide is that Trump isnt hiding behind crocodile tears.

      Stop trying to memory hole Biden. We haven’t forgotten.

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      Honestly, who the hell cares.

      Americans of every race made their choice in 2024 and there’s no point in speculating what the losing party would have done.

      The reality is what it is and we’re under Trump now.

      As long as those Americans understand what their vote was for and can live with it, that’s what matters and I’m 100% okay with my vote and I can live with it.

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        I care.

        More importantly, as a non-white American watching a genocide start at home, it very much matters who and what people voted (or didn’t vote) for.

        What really pisses me off is people saying democrats would have been just as bad, while we watch people drug off by thugs in black body armor to El Salvador to die without due process.

        I think it’s safe to speculate that that wouldn’t have happened under the alternative.

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          I’m trying to understand where you are coming from. In the general elections, I voted for Harris and Clinton after voting against them in primaries. The thing about voting and elections is that there are hundreds of variables involved, and focusing on one to pin blame on a sliver of the electorate doesn’t seem like thoughtful analysis or productive to an oppositional cause.

          You can point to turnouts and results from specific counties until your finger dries up and falls off, but that only highlights a neglect regarding myriad other factors that contribute to results. My opinion is that the Harris campaign ran the race the way they thought best and they lost. They lost. Sure, in sense we all lost, but they were the ones driving the bus.

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            We aren’t children without agency, they aren’t singers on American idol.

            They had policy manifestos, they were explicit about them.

            And the voices screaming to ignore everything else and focus only on Palestine as the only variable that mattered, in unison, with almost perfect resonance with Russian troll farms (curious given Russia’s close ties with both Iran and hamas in the lead up to october 7, and their use of Gaza to distract the west from support for Ukraine).

            We’re being played like puppets, and nobody is willing to admit there are malicious actors at work who benefit.

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              Or… It could be that people have lost faith in the Democratic party. Look at their current approval rating. Look at Biden’s terrible presidency. Look at Biden and Harris’ terible campaigns. Look at the issues and policies that they ran on. All of that pushed people away from them based on the polling.

              It’s easy to blame foreign influence, but it’s more productive to figure out why the supposedly left party ran to the right, and alienated their voting base. Did the Russian try to influence the election? Of course, I’d be surprised if they didn’t. But from what I saw, the Demcrats did more damage to themselves than the Russians could have hoped for.

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          Yeah as a brown immigrant also in the US…get over it. This was inevitable; were just speedrunning it. I know you’re hurting and want to expel that pain, but you really need to figure out how to channel it into something constructive instead of whining on the Internet.

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            Fuck that, I escaped the vile shit hole of the south, now I’m escaping to Europe.

            I’ve lived everywhere, I can manage.

            But, you see…

            I’M NOT THE ONLY MOTHER FUCKER THIS IS HAPPENING TOO!!! AND MOST OF THE REST AREN’T SO FORTUNATE YOU THOUGHTLESS PRICK!!!

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            Because there’s no history of brown people being killed in America.

            This is about America, you’re trying to make American politics all about Palestine, to the point you literally sacrificed America for Palestine.

            Well-played.

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              This is about America, you’re trying to make American politics all about Palestine, to the point you literally sacrificed America for Palestine.

              The party knew genocide was unpopular and went ahead with their support anyway. They sacrificed America for netanyahu and cannot imagine ever doing anything else.

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                You literally jumped into a thread about American politics.

                To say you don’t care about American politics.

                You see the contradiction there?

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                Hahaha haha!

                I sent my family to civilization when I saw this shit coming miles away.

                I’m not scared.

                I’m pissed and in the mood to start shit.

                I’m empathetic for the other millions of brown people who aren’t as fortunate, who you seem fine with watching get exterminated like the monster you are.

                So… I mean, have fun?

                I’m waiting for shit to get really real.

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          I’m not sure how much better Democrats would have been with respect to Palestine, and I’m not going to speculate.

          BUT I feel confident saying that the outcome for people in the U.S. would have been much better had the election gone differently.

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            I’m not sure how much better Democrats would have been with respect to Palestine

            The principle difference is that they try to keep the quiet part quiet. Mainly by screaming abuse at anyone who has a problem with the quiet part.

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      jsyk, the majority of ‘genocide joe’ social media posts were right wing propaganda

      I mean sure there were some that chose not to vote because of Gaza, but the number doesn’t really make a difference in the final count.

      More people abstained due to sexism honestly

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        I’m not sure thats true. Many people had legitimate concerns that Biden was backing a genocide. I’ve never seen any stats showing that they were right-wing posts. Plenty of left-wing people were mad about that as well.

        Hillary won the popular vote when she ran. I think most people abstained because Harris was a terrible candidate, who ran on terrible policies that went against what the voter-base wanted.

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          ‘Genocide Joe’ was an alt-right psyop designed to catch up progressives with distaste for the realities of middle eastern politics

          Either you are naive to propaganda, or are actively spreading it

          It doesn’t really matter which is true though blocking you from my future lemmy experience serves to address both of your possible failings.

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          I’m not sure thats true. Many people had legitimate concerns that Biden was backing a genocide.

          No centrist believes this because no centrist can imagine opposing the genocide that remains the single policy any of them are actually willing to stand for.

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    I hope I live to see Israel, in its current form, entirely destroyed. I want to believe that there are consequences to being this evil.

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      Its a noble dream. But for Israel to ever face justice their largest and fiercest backer - the nation that is often the only one that votes to protect them in UN votes, and the one that has almost singlehandedly turned them into a military superpower in the middle east - the USA - must get its house in order first.

      There is zero chance of much changing on Israel while Republicans or the conservative wing of the Democrats are in power, and especially while Trump is president. That’s not to say it can’t change, but there are multiple hurdles: so, I hope you live a long time and see a lot of positive changes throughout your life.

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        The US doesn’t need to “get it’s house in order”.

        It also needs to (and seems on the path to) be destroyed in its current form.

        With global trade inevitably shifting away from the unstable US, Military embarrassments against small impoverished organizations like the houthis, and diplomacy entirely built around leveraging those 2 things…it seems much more likely the US turns into a nuclear armed former superpower than that it maintains it’s global status and changes to actually use said status for good.

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          The US doesn’t need to “get it’s house in order”.

          It also needs to (and seems on the path to) be destroyed in its current form.

          This is just semantics, those two statements essentially describe the same thing.

          I was explaining why Israel is in the position its in now and what’s needed to change it at present - hard to see into the future.

          The foundational legal and institutional structure of the USA is a good model for democracy. There is no perfect model. What needs to happen there is stuff that progressives have been asking for decades: expansion of the supreme court to proportionally match the size of the congress - which any democrat president could do if they weren’t cowards. Then repeal Citizen United to get the billion dollar political slush funds quashed, and a massive anti-corruption campaign to prosecute all those who have broken the law over the last few decades. The US is backsliding hard towards a Russian kleptocracy, controlled by billionaires and their useful idiots - but it can be mended if laws are enforced. A lot of work, but to wipe the slate clean and start again with a new model would be far far more work and no guarantee that it’s even an improvement at the end.

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        This makes me think about Handmade’s Tale. I’ve been watching it a lot recently and it makes you wonder what happened to Israel in this timeline. I’d guess Israel’s support from Gilead would have dropped to zero. They were likely fucked given that the Jewish people here were deported and put on boats that never actually made it to Israel. Just a random thought brought about by your comment.

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        Wow it really is easy to make it sound like something Trump would say isn’t it?

        Well except he has the vocabulary of a 4th grader and pogrom isn’t likely in it.

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    If Gaza will be entirely destroyed, there is a considerable risk that Israel will meet the same fate later.

    If a country spans only 22 000 square kilometers and is inhabited by 10 million people, it’s not very smart to make enemies among every group who can relate to Palestinians - for example Muslims (about 1.9 billion people) or perhaps Arabs (around 400 million people).

    Put simply - Israel has withstood various pressures because of US backing.

    The US currently runs a high risk of getting somewhat indisposed due to a president they elected acting very foolishly. If the US should break down, Israel will find itself very isolated.

    If Israel makes a record amount of determined enemies now, it may have a record amount of people seeking its downfall later. Even if the Israeli government doesn’t care the slightest amount about Palestinians, it should consider its own future before acting in the described way.

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        I would not use to the word “good” in any sentence describing such events - nothing like that is good.

        However, risk of their state not lasting because they alienated most allies and made countless enemies, should make people (even politicians) think twice.

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      It’s been shown that alone they cannot keep up the current rate of genocide, there was a report that they’re already running out of munitions in couple of weeks.

      Their economy is also in shambles and the zionist government will face a civil movement because they ran out of money.

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        The last part seems pretty unlikely. The population is entirely brainwashed they will not change course on their own

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          I saw a study of israeli children’s books and something like half of them contain racist and dehumanising depictions of Palestinians. They are brainwashed from birth to hate.

          Ironic given that’s what they accuse the Palestinians of. Every accusation is a confession.

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    I was told many times that the extremists who hold this agenda in Israel are a small minority and do not represent Israel or have much power over its policy.

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      Netanyahu isn’t seen as an extremist within Israeli politics. Zionism has always been fascist and always had the agenda of the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians

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        Probably the same kind of ignorance of other countries’ perspective that makes Americans think the political center is somewhere between the US Republicans and the US Democrats.

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          I know it’s framed that way deliberately to western audiences as a way to minimize Israels current actions as fringe instead of mainstream, but yeah, definitely taken that way from the audience. American exceptionalism still has a stronghold in the mentality of the people here unfortunately.

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    He should have been more eloquent. I’m pretty sure there’s an ancient word that means “to entirely destroy by fire”… If he had used that instead, it would be more clear what he means.

    It’s not even news anymore to see these shitty blood-glutted war criminals’ gloating, completely conveniently forgetting the hypocrisy. Perhaps we need to simply call this what it is, by this man’s very definition here: it is a holocaust of Gaza.

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    I hope one day the same will happen to Israel and Israelians and I hope no one will care anymore.

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      Or here’s a novel thought: how about we start hoping for bad shit to not happen? The cycle of revenge and “I deserve this land because X” is how we ended up in this situation in the first place.

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        No, we ended up in this situation because colonizers came and stole Palestinian land. It’s an Israeli myth that Palestinians first stole the land from the Jews and expelled them.

        The truth is, Palestinians are just descendents of ancient Israelis. They’re not invaders. They’re indigenous to the land.

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                Decolonization can be done peacefully.

                I don’t think that will happen, but it could!

                I also support Palestinian resistance, and that’s very different from Israeli violence inflicted onto Palestinians. Indigenous resistance to colonization is always justified.

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                  Decolonization can be done peacefully.

                  50 years ago you might have had a chance to make it happen, since most Israeli people would have been born elsewhere. Now you have multiple generations of people born and raised in Israel. They have nowhere else to go.

                  And you’ll have to forgive me for being skeptical about a Muslim majority Palestine being tolerant of religious differences if they regained control of the whole area.

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        Settler colonialism is how we ended up in this situation. There is no ‘both sides’ when one is engaging in supremacy and genocide while the other is resisting eradication and fighting for their human rights

        Edit:

        For the people who are downvoting. Equating the violence here is the same as equating the violence in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. It’s been over 76 years of violent apartheid, supremacy, and ethnic cleansing.

        In the Shadow of the Holocaust by Masha Gessen, the situation in Gaza is compared to the Warsaw Ghettos. The comparison was also made by a Palestinian poet who was later killed by an Israeli airstrike. Adi Callai, an Israeli, has also written on the parallels in his article The Gaza Ghetto Uprising and expanded upon in his corresponding video

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          You’re getting down voted because you’ve missed the point. It doesn’t matter why the current situation is happening, calling for genocide as a response to genocide makes you just as guilty as the people you hate.

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                You blamed the current situation on the ‘cycle of revenge,’ which grossly misrepresents the reality of Zionism and the reaction of Palestinian resistance.

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              I’m not calling for anything, I’m just hoping they’ll get what they are giving. If you think it is genocide, then so be it.

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        That’s what I keep saying about adopting healing language/actions because it’s not different when we do it, for “reasons.” The Lemmy masses are almost entirely against it.

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      Zionism is the problem. While a small Minority in Israel, there are many anti-zionist Israelis who are playing a critical role in dismantling Zionism.

      It’s a one-state reality of supremacy and apartheid. The only way out is with ending Zionism and implementing right of return, equal rights, and massive reparations to all Palestinians

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        Unfortunately, from the outside it looks very much like the anti-Zionists are taking the position of “once the Zionists have done all the Zionism, we’ll give them a very stern telling off.”

        This may not be how it actually is, but as long as Yahoo and people of his mindset are in charge, it won’t look any better than that.

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          That’s certainly not what they are saying. Ilan Pappe and Avi Schlaim are great counter examples. I think what you’re talking about fits post-zionists much more accurately. And in terms of post-zionism I agree.

          Adi Callai has also done phenomenal work about bringing an end to Zionism, he has a great analysis of Franz Fanon as well.

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    Israel is an evil country. Israel is the country with the most war criminals per capita. If the Israeli people do not do something significant in the coming months, they will be complicit in the atrocities committed by the IDF.

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    Like blocking the vent on a pressure cooker, this is no doubt going to blow up in their face.

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      They’re perfectly fine with that; a permanent state of emergency and ever-looming existential enemy is what fascists need to justify their own police state and crackdowns on freedom.