• alliswell33 @lemmy.sdf.org
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    9 months ago

    If your going to be harassed for anything, actively supporting a genocide seems like a good reason. Sorry I won’t be clutching my pearls on this one.

      • agent_flounder@lemmy.world
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        9 months ago

        Agreed.

        Neither do the dead Palestinian kids.

        But that was no reason to lay off. “Entire neighborhoods have been bombed to the ground with children missing under rubble,” Hazami Barmada, the encampment’s organizer, told me. “Why are those children forced to understand the brutal, barbaric realities of war, when his children should be sanitized from it?”

        Terrorizing children is fucked. So is killing them. And so is perpetuating that kind of sick genocidal violence as a government official while ignoring one’s own citizens.

        This idea that protest has to be polite and contained is …unhelpful. Those in power want protests that can be ignored.

        All this awful shit being done by powerful people in the world all over… and the rest of us are totally powerless to do anything. I’m not surprised to see protesters taking more extreme measures.

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          9 months ago

          When trying to stop genocide, what’s a step too far?
          I’m fairly certain that the step exists, but I’m fairly certain that the step is pretty far from here.

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        9 months ago

        I think that way of thinking is why it is so difficult to deal with colonialism. We can commit atrocities, and as long at the people who committed them have died of old age, their descendants are free and clear. I don’t really know where ixstand on this. But I can’t not acknowledge that I have benefited from the misery of others. Whether it is slave wage labor, the crimes against indigenous peoples, patriarchy, or these proxy wars around the world. I think that pushing back against these injustices when seeing the harm it is causes makes obvious sense. But I think it also makes sense to do it selfishly. These people are making us culpable. Doesn’t matter if it was someone we voted for who made these decisions, or even if it’s someone we didn’t vote for. These decisions are being made in our names and with our money. Idk man. Shit’s complicated