• @[email protected]
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    9 months ago

    What are we talking about here?

    Emotional detachment of things one has no personal involvement in, in order to see the situation as clearly as possible. If you are living in Gaza or have family or a good friend there then yes it’s much harder and maybe nearly impossible. I can also understand the need for emotional attachment to feel purpose by campaigning against something, but again, attachment is the enemy of objectivity.

    • @Keeponstalin
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      09 months ago

      What do you mean, I listed objective facts about what has happened in Gaza in the last five months. I think awareness is important, there is a lot of misinformation. And I am involved, my taxes fund and defend this.

      The US has been supplying Israel with these weapons, knowing exactly what they are being used for, and defending Israel on the international stage by vetoing UN ceasefire resolutions repeatedly.

      I don’t get what you’re advocating for. Do you support or oppose ethnic cleansing?

      U.S. Aid to Israel in Four Charts

      Full Monday Planned at UN with Focus on US Vetoes of Ceasefire, UNRWA 4th ceasefire veto

      How the U.S. Can Rein In Israel

        • @Keeponstalin
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          19 months ago

          I can’t believe you linked some weird article to say “Why should I feel bad for them? I don’t even know those people!”

          I hope you’re not seriously comparing Palestinians dying, or anyone for that matter, to an actual animal. Is being apathetic to animals also part of your argument?

          I advocate for Palestinian emancipation because they are human and deserve basic human and civil rights, like everyone.