• swag@piefed.social
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      7 days ago

      Wow.

      My stomach dropped when I read this. I wonder if any of the percentages are skewed. Regardless if or if not, the support of the genocide I assume would still be pretty high.

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        7 days ago

        Is that what happened to Nazi Germany or Apartheid South Africa?

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            6 days ago

            I really thought that you were going to say “We are not cursed to repeat bad decisions. We can use our will to create worse outcomes.”

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            7 days ago

            Like actual denazification? Yes

            The genocide needs to be stopped first. That sounds like a better outcome to me. Because right now, we’re still actively funding the genocide. And Israel has only become more fascist generation to generation.

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            We can thank the Allies for that

            But this fight is with Zionism (and arguably global capitalism). Israelis can choose to be anti-zionist, Adi Callai is a great example. But that’s only one aspect of the revolution, and not one worth waiting on. The same way French soldiers defected to fight for Algerian emancipation, Israelis can defect to fight for Palestinian emancipation. The resistance continues regardless