• @[email protected]
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      -133 months ago

      I’m not the one getting self righteous about a country whose government has vowed to exterminate the Jewish state.

      Surely you’re aware of what “from the river to the sea” would entail?

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        63 months ago

        It would entail people of more than one religion living together and sharing a nation as equals. The horror!

          • @[email protected]
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            -13 months ago

            From your source:

            From the river to the sea is an aspirational call for freedom, human rights, and peaceful coexistence, not death, destruction, or hate

            conflating anti-Israel sentiment with antisemitism “silence(s) diverse voices speaking up for human rights.

            It’s certainly not as clear-cut as your first sentence, and I’ll remind you that the only agent currently committing genocide in this conflict is the IDF/Likud (who incidentally have used the same wording, in their 1977 manifesto: “Judea and Samaria will not be handed to any foreign administration; between the Sea and the Jordan there will only be Israeli sovereignty.”)

            So no, I won’t be editing my comment, because I do not acknowledge your falsehood.

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                  Yes. But surely you’re aware that the meaning of terminology and phrases change depending on the context?

                  Hamas’ charter has a call to genocide Jews globally, and it also includes From the River to the Sea in that call to genocide. It’s hate speech and as such isn’t allowed here.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    -12 months ago

                    You can’t point out that the meaning of words and phrases changes due to context, and then claim that a phrase is hate speech everywhere because it appears in a hateful context in one place.