• mrdown@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    My sympathy to families of all the innocent people who got murdered. Ending Israeli occupation is the only way to prevent those type of incident

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            17 hours ago

            When there is mass shooting in schools we discuss the root of the issue. When there is increase of violence we talk about how poverty etc. contribute to it . Only when there is a major massacre related to the colonization of Palestine that people feel like it’s not the time to discuss the root of the issue

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              11 hours ago

              It could be interpreted as victim blaming in a way that talking about gun control following a school shooting cannot be.

              The other side openly engages in that sort of mentality, and I aggressively condemn it.

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                11 hours ago

                A school shooting can also definitely be used for victim blaming. Nobody who victim blaming would preface his comment by expressing sympathy for the families of the victims

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        When is the right time to acknowledge that injustice radicalises people? Once everyone is blind?

        How long do we have to act as though Israel’s genocide is not directly causing a sharp increase in “antisemitism” globally?

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          21 hours ago

          You’ve been on Lemmy long enough that you should know that this is one of the most discussed topics here. Probably top 3.

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            11 hours ago

            Okay, so why are attacks targeting Jewish people the wrong time to discuss how dangerous the Israeli states actions are to the global Jewish diaspora?

            The Islamic world has not grown anti-jewish over the last century in a vacuum, just like they didn’t grow anti-American in a vacuum. The exact same binary “you’re either with us or against us” rhetoric has been displayed after every terrorist attack since 9/11. It’s never the right time to discuss how our own past and present crimes recruit current and future enemies. They just hate us for our freedoms — who we are and our way of life — and that’s the only narrative our ministries of truth deploy.

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              11 hours ago

              It’s never the right time

              That’s precisely the point of my comment though: there are tons of other posts one can condemn Israel’s genocide that don’t come off as opportunistic. The other side engages in this behavior: Netanyahu made a ridiculous statement that blamed Australia’s recognition of Palestine - https://www.commondreams.org/news/australia-palestian-state

              Honestly though, this isn’t a hill worth dying on. Especially when we are on the same side, so this is just pointless infighting. You win, I forfeit. Have a good day.