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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink11•7 hours agoHuh… so talking about one genocide while ignoring another when comparing two political parties is ok? Interesting.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•3 hours agoEvery time this is brought up they always seem to side-step the issue, which to me- shows their true colors. Genocide seems to be fine in one country. But not in an other where it can be politicized to polarize a political party.
minus-squareCowbee [he/him]linkfedilink13•edit-27 hours agoThe context was that the Palestinian genocide has bipartisan support, along with the material conditions that go into that, and now the subsequent censure of that as “misinformation.” Nothing to do with Ukraine, that’s an entirely separate topic.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•3 hours agoIsn’t genocide the same thing as genocide though? Or is it that one is different than the other if it can be used to divide a political party?
Huh… so talking about one genocide while ignoring another when comparing two political parties is ok? Interesting.
Every time this is brought up they always seem to side-step the issue, which to me- shows their true colors.
Genocide seems to be fine in one country. But not in an other where it can be politicized to polarize a political party.
The context was that the Palestinian genocide has bipartisan support, along with the material conditions that go into that, and now the subsequent censure of that as “misinformation.” Nothing to do with Ukraine, that’s an entirely separate topic.
Isn’t genocide the same thing as genocide though? Or is it that one is different than the other if it can be used to divide a political party?