I’d describe myself as politically “center-left” and I go on the streets against the far-right in my country… Not “left” enough for the lemmy community hexbear(.)net, I guess, which banned me for “facism”.

“Advertisement”: Go to hexbear(.)net if you want to be able to say “Death to Israel” or “The situation in Gaza is like the holocaust” without getting banned. No, you even get a lot of likes and no one will say anything against that. No one will share arguments against yours. Why? Because those people will instead get banned.

At least, I have an explanation now… There is no one arguing against what is posted there, because everyone who tries, is getting banned.

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      Israel is a settler state, so what’s wrong with the destruction of it?

      You know… I think that the best that can be done at this point is: Solving this forever. It has been decades. Trying to destroy Israel is exactly the motto of Hamas and exactly the idea that hasn’t brought peace in the last decades and is also one of the reasons (not the only one) why the situation is terrible ATM.

      There have been multiple attempts to attack Israel and the consequence was always death. Even more death outside of Israel.

      IMO, the cycle needs to be broken. And IMO, this works only with government changes in both countries.

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          9 months ago

          Holocaust does not defend the fact that Israel is a settler state

          Holocaust??

          BTW: I did not even argue against the settlements argument.

          I see nothing wrong with their goals.

          I think, the main difference between us is: I’m always thinking how a solution could look like. How to end this?

          A solution works only with government changes in both countries and international pressure to get a 2-state-solution. That’s my point.