• @T00l_shed
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    261 month ago

    He provided context as to why that piece would be performed. I don’t think he went over the top at all.

    • partial_accumen
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      1 month ago

      Can I ask would you hold the same position that his statements should have been allowed if it was in strong support of the violence against the people in Gaza? Do you support the use of this platform because you agree with the position or because you believe he should be able to voice whatever position he wants? Would you be in support if his opinions were on White nationalism?

      edit: Calm down people, I don’t support Israel nor white nationalism. I’m probing where @[email protected] 's limits are for what they a believe is acceptable. I’m not advocating for any political position with my questions.

      • @T00l_shed
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        161 month ago

        No, he is providing factual context about a situation, denouncing violence. Your examples aren’t comparable.

        • partial_accumen
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          No, he is providing factual context about a situation, denouncing violence. Your examples aren’t comparable.

          So your position is that as long as context about the situation is factual, you would not have a problem with any commentary he’d give on any subject?

          • @T00l_shed
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            131 month ago

            Sure, you could say that that is my position if you ignore everything else I said.

            • partial_accumen
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              -21 month ago

              This doesn’t sound like we’re communicating then. Thank you for taking the time to converse up to now. Have a great day!

              • @T00l_shed
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                11 month ago

                It seems I may have misread your statement. I apologize.

        • partial_accumen
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          Denouncing violence is very different than supporting or inciting violence, fwiw.

          I completely agree. You can see that in the first question I asked in that post: "Can I ask would you hold the same position that his statements should have been allowed if it was in strong support of the violence against the people in Gaza? "

          The followup questions were probing if that poster was simply against violence or simply a pure free speech advocate.

      • @takenaps
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        131 month ago

        The main point here is being against the violence, of which israel is largely responsible. Your questions detract from that & minimize the problems to a matter of personal opinion

        • @xhrit
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          The main point here is being against the violence, of which israel is largely responsible.

          The violence began before israel even existed. Israel is not responsible for violence against jews.

          • @[email protected]
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            11 month ago

            Violence has existed for all of human history. Doesn’t excuse Israel’s bombing of journalists.

            • @xhrit
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              -11 month ago

              Hamas issues press passes to its military spotters. The transmission of military intel makes people valid targets under the laws of war. That is a valid excuse for bombing journalists.

        • partial_accumen
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          -61 month ago

          The main point here is being against the violence, of which israel is largely responsible. Your questions detract from that & minimize the problems to a matter of personal opinion

          Isn’t that what I said in the very first line of my post you’re replying to? I’ll quote myself:

          “Can I ask would you hold the same position that his statements should have been allowed if it was in strong support of the violence against the people in Gaza?”

      • @[email protected]
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        91 month ago

        “I feel his comments were appropriate”

        “Would you feel the same if they were different comments?”

        • partial_accumen
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          01 month ago

          You’re getting closer to where I was going:

          “I feel his comments were appropriate”

          “How different would his comments have to be to be not appropriate?”

          This isn’t a binary state, its a scale. I was asking questions of scale.