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Rights advocates in the United States are urging President Joe Biden to end his administration’s “complicity” in Israeli rights abuses after key members of Israel’s government backed the idea of pushing Palestinians out of Gaza.

Far-right Israeli ministers Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich said this week that Israel should “encourage emigration” from the coastal enclave, home to an estimated 2.3 million Palestinians.

“If there are 100,000 or 200,000 Arabs in Gaza and not two million Arabs, the entire discussion on the day after [the war ends] will be totally different,” Smotrich said on Sunday, calling for the “voluntary migration” of Palestinians.

A day later, Ben-Gvir, who oversees national security, made a similar appeal, saying it was “a correct, just, moral and humane solution”, Israeli media outlets reported.

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[–] [email protected] 14 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (2 children)

It's not whataboutism to demonstrate that an election-significant number of Democrats believe Hamas bullshit over reality

Even if the pro-IDF propaganda piece you linked to had successfully demonstrated that, yes it would still be a whataboutism.

What Americans believe has no bearing on whether the Israeli government should be allowed to systematically slaughter and demolish their way through Palestinians, including children, at a rate completely unheard of anywhere in the world in recent years.

It's also not whataboutism to point out that nearly a third of people polled have generally no opinion on such basic things as "did the Holocaust happen" or "was the Hamas terror attack a big deal" or "does Hamas target civilians."

Yes it is. That is by definition whataboutism. Maybe you need to look up what whataboutism is. While you're at it, look up "bad faith arguments" and several logical fallacies.

War does indeed suck

And war crimes perpetrated against a mostly defenseless civilization population of over 50% children are much worse.

you're allowed to not like it

Gee, thanks! So generous of you!

~~irresponsibly~~ accurate inflammatory language

Fixed that for you

it's absurd to suggest these comments are whataboutism.

Again, just Google it. You can also use a better search engine, but PLEASE look up the word you keep pretending you know the meaning of.

[–] [email protected] -3 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Again, while I don't necessarily otherwise disagree with you, you are a little confused on whataboutism.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 10 months ago

Nope, I'm not. Those comments mention things that have absolutely no bearing on the topic at hand but the one bringing them up tries to derail the discussion by insisting that they're not only relevant but in fact crucial to the matter at hand.

That's textbook whataboutism.