"I wasn't there to say I supported Hamas. I wasn't there to say I hated Israel. I was there to say what's happening in Palestine is wrong."
It's sad that this is a controversial position to some.
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"I wasn't there to say I supported Hamas. I wasn't there to say I hated Israel. I was there to say what's happening in Palestine is wrong."
It's sad that this is a controversial position to some.
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I hate how much zionists try to control the narrative like this.
They don't try, but succeed.
Just ask proud Zionist Gal Gadot what she thinks
There are very few things in my life that I would ask Gal Gadot’s thoughts on.
Huh, how about that? The pro-genocide side using terroristic tactics. Weird. /s
Naturally.
There are two main ways in which people can try to further a political position they've taken - they can either argue for the position or they can attempt to discredit those who argue against it.
If the position they're trying to further is so illogical or immoral that they can't frame any arguments in its favor, then attempting to discredit its opponents is the only thing they have left.
They could... abandon their position
Who am I kidding, though.
I drove past some asshole flying an Israeli flag outside their house. I'm in Indiana and I'm one of the only Jews in this town, so I doubt whoever did it was Jewish and I'm sorry they didn't see me giving them the finger when I drove by.
Stopping shipments of weapons clearly isn't going to be enough. We need to start destroying their military posts
That is not a reasonable first step.
Biden has paused and threatened to stop weapons shipments, but those only ever included offensive weapons.
They have a defensive anti-rocket system that requires regular shipments from the US. Biden never threatened to cut those supplies off, nor has he threatened to cut off any of the other aid they receive.
Stopping all weapons shipments would change their behavior. Better thing to try instead.
He only blocked 500 and 2000 pound bombs specifically, too. They can buy all the planes, guns or smaller bombs they want for now.
I'm not so sure. The purpose of the defensive weaponry is, well, defensive. Stopping civilian deaths.
With how things are now, I think it would only make things worse. Netanyahu isn't going to pull back if the US stops giving defensive aid. And when civilians inevitably die, he'll either shrug, or use it as further justification to continue.
In essence, it won't have any effect. I think the best thing to do would be supporting Netanyahu's opposition to launch a coup, with our support conditional on them withdrawing completely from Gaza and letting Palestinians form their own state.
Either way, there won't be any progress until Netanyahu is out.
Israel is a Nazi state that needs to be disbanded.
The flood gates are open. People are not afraid anymore. Doxxing a few people was possible. Doxxing half America is not.