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    510 months ago

    Palestine supporters are fairly unique in the fact that not caring or not having a position is unacceptable to them. You must care, you must share their viewpoint, nothing else is possible.

    You didn’t see the same reaction to, for example, Ukraine being invaded. Indifference was acceptable.

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      1710 months ago

      You didn’t see the same reaction to, for example, Ukraine being invaded. Indifference was acceptable.

      In the example of Ukraine, countries have taken countless measures to pressure Russia. In this case, counties are complicit in the genocide. There’s a difference. People don’t protest when politicians do at least the bare minimum.

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        410 months ago

        Might have something to do with the fact that Russia was unprovoked. Which is very different than this conflict.

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            310 months ago

            I assume they were alluding to the kidnapping, raping, beheading, etc perpetrated by the terrorist organization Hamas, done as a tactical move to draw a disproportionate response from the IDF in order to win the propaganda war.

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              10 months ago

              And before that Israel so happened to be just ramping up settler violence and assaulting people in Jerusalem trying to get into Al-Aqsa mosque. Totally unrelated. /s

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      10 months ago

      I don’t think this is unique at all, it’s the core of all politics both left, right, authoritarian, liberal, etc. No matter what you believe, even if it’s nothing, there are always twice as many people against you than with you. It’s enough to make someone withdraw entirely.