• ∟⊔⊤∦∣≶@lemmy.nz
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    1 year ago

    Both sides are so morally bankrupt it’s disgusting.

    You can condemn Hamas without defending Israel. Condemning Hamas is not anti-Islam.

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      1 year ago

      I condemn both Hamas and the Israeli government, because they are both a bunch of murderous assholes who are responsible for atrocities.

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      1 year ago

      I keep hearing people say that Hamas doesn’t represent the Palestinian people, yet they don’t want to call out Hamas. So which is it? Is calling out Hamas anti Palestinian or does Hamas not represent Palestinians? The people refusing to call out Hamas can’t seem to decide.

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        You mean the people on Lemmy?

        I’ll call them out for you: Hamas is a piece of shit and needs to be removed. Apartheid needs to end.

        Both things can be true at the same time.

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        1 year ago

        That depends what you mean by calling out Hamas. Their terrorist actions are of course despicable but twisting every civilian victim of Israel’s bombing campaign as “Hamas was using them as human shields so it is not Israel’s fault” equally so.

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      LFI are doing exactly that, but the whole country is shitting its collective pants over it because it sounds so much more anti-Israel than every other party’s discourse.

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      She is taking the opportunity. Let’s see in the European elections next year whether this is a cunning move. The (worrying to me) idea that is passing is that it’s ok to be racist, provided that you aren’t antisemitic. As if the only error of last century’s totalitarianism was antisemitism. We’re being very short sighted.

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        People who really think that LePen and her fascist friends wouldn’t turn on the Jews eventually are bloody stupid. At the very least it would be the Jews turn when the other more easier minorities have been “dealt” with. There always needs to be an enemy and they never run out of them. The only question is when it’s your turn and not if.

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    Jesus, the irony of Le Pen sucking up to rightly freaked-out Jewish people is thick. Because she would absolutely turn on them the second she had real power.

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    1 year ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    PARIS — Given the antisemitic pedigree of France’s far-right National Rally, it is a remarkable turn of the political tides that party leader Marine Le Pen now sees a prime electoral opportunity in pledging to protect the country’s fearful Jewish community.

    The moral vacillations of France’s hard left, which is refusing to describe Hamas as a terrorist organization, have horrified French Jews, just as they face a surge in antisemitic offenses, ranging from death threats to graffiti on Jewish shops.

    She can seize on a clear anti-Islamist agenda, while the extreme left relies heavily on a support base in immigrant and Muslim communities, where a robust defense of Israel would play badly.

    Supporting France’s Jews against antisemitism is probably less a play for votes from the world’s third biggest Jewish community than another major step by Le Pen to try to normalize the party and break from its toxic past.

    “We have a weight around our necks due to the comments by Jean-Marie Le Pen and his allies,” said a National Rally MP, who was granted anonymity to discuss sensitive issues more candidly.

    “Europe is not homogenous, in some countries, we’re worried about neo-Nazis on the right, but in France and Belgium, it’s Islamist movements that are at the root of antisemitism, they kill Jews because they are Jewish,” said Dahan from the CRIF.


    The original article contains 1,014 words, the summary contains 224 words. Saved 78%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!

  • febra@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Don’t forget that antisemitic zionism is indeed a thing. Nazis are more than happy to court jews as long as they’re not here.

    Also, again, it’s totally fine to condemn the atrocities commited by hamas while also condeming the atrocities commited by Israel.

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    How fucking hard is it to say mass-murdering civilians is bad, in general? Hamas, at best, can say they have no other means of effective resistance… and we can point out how this last effort’s gone sooo well for Palestine. Israel on other hand needs to stop doing war crimes, put Bibi’s corrupt ass in a fucking jail cell, and get out of the running for most authoritarian middle-eastern government. They’re not in the lead - but they’re not fuckin’ last.

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      How fucking hard is it to say mass-murdering civilians is bad, in general?

      Not that hard, but that’s not enough. Social media is full of people saying exactly that and getting hounded off the platform for it.
      There is no way to make a statement on this topic that will definitely not get you in trouble.

      I understand organizations just choosing to say nothing.

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      Haha are you serious? Israel’s government and society are in an entirely different ballpark when it comes to liberty about anything for anybody.

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        Mandatory service in army doing war crimes on the regular, courts falling under right-wing control because apparently that’s the style of the time, constantly declaring any criticism or even the barest sympathy for Palestinians as intolerable antisemitism deserving retribution…

        Just because Netanyahu hasn’t had anyone sawed to pieces doesn’t mean the state isn’t all kinds of fucked up. Egypt’s a barely functional military-run bureaucracy, and they manage to commit considerably fewer genocide-adjacent activities.

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          Yeah, Israel is genociding so hard and so successfully that the Arab population in Israel grows the fastest.

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            Are you suggesting that there is a connection between genocidal attacks on a people and their population growth? And do you really think that the peoples with the highest birth rates are doing best? Would you mind explaining how you came to this conclusion? Because I actually believe that, on the contrary, the peoples with the fewest children are doing best.

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            Jesus fuck, please make clear you have “birth-rates” memorized, in your argument about who’s a bigot.

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              I don’t even know what you’re trying to tell me with that.

              Good on you for keeping the oldschool Internet discussion culture alive with senseless cursing.

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                You want it dry?

                Your argument is an irrelevant fallacy, and you should feel bad.

                I am unimpressed by your tone policing.

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                  Genocide means the killing of an ethnicity. Arab birth rates in Israel are flourishing. Hence, Israel is doing a bad job at eradicating them.

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      I completely agree but according to the V-Dem Democracy Index from Wikipedia they have infact been the most democratic country of the middle east by a lot in 2023

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      It’s hard to call out Hamas because Israel keeps throwing rocks at the hornet’s nest. Israel has the real political and military power here, but they aren’t putting in the real effort that would be needed to change the situation. Bombing civilians is just creating more extremists as kids see their parents and siblings killed by the IDF; they aren’t going to grow up and say, wow, what Hamas did was awful, and I guess my family deserved to die because of that. No, they’re going to hate Israel.

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        Bombing civilians

        Israel isn’t bombing civilians. Seriously, have you seen the picutres? If they wanted to hit civilians even the vastly inflated death tolls made up by Hamas would be a gross underestatement.

        What they’re bombing is the enemy that just murdered more than a thousand civilians. And it’s Hamas terrorist who are literally guiding the bombs towards civilians.

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      say they have no other means of effective resistance

      Self immulation would be a better way to resist. They chose to give one the world’s deadliest armies a reason and political cover to kill them. If Israel were ready to commit genocide (fortunately it isn’t), they’d just have signed the death warrant of the Palestinian people.

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        ‘Set yourself on fire or else the military might eradicate your entire population,’ says someone with negative self-awareness.

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          I’m saying setting themselves on fire would actually classify as resistance because it wouldn’t be entirely futile. Attacking Israel is futile.

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              Die in agony.’

              And what are they doing now? The only difference is that Hamas burning themselves might wouldn’t involve murdering countless civilians on both sides and that it might actually help their cause.

              Edit: I’m not saying they should burn themselves. What they should do is the right thing, i.e. exactly what Germany did on May 8th 1945. That’s the only way out of this mess. Maybe they’ll sooner or later realize that getting bombed is simply what the return of the terror they unleashed it on your neighbors. We did here in Germany.

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                Israel’s bombing civilians indiscriminately and you’re blaming the Palestinians for resisting in a way besides killing themselves. You literally suggested self immolation. You explicitly said, literally killing themselves would be less futile than violence at the border.

                And you think that makes Hamas the Nazi analogue.

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                  Israel’s bombing civilians indiscriminately

                  They aren’t. Otherwise this would be over.