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  • Gaza already has Christians so clearly they're not executing people just for not being model Muslims.

    you'd see a genocide on the levels not redditors could even defend it

    That is simply not based in reality. Hamas does some horrid things don't get me wrong, but they're fundamentally an authoritarian state rather than a genocidal state.

  • Give Israel some credit, Ben Gurion wasn't a fascist, despite his problems - but also you could understand where he was coming from.

    Huh? How is the Nakba anything other than the work of fascists? Remember that the only reason the death toll in the Nakba was "only" a little north of ten thousand people was because Israelis didn't have the weapons of mass destruction they have today and Palestinians weren't stuck in an open air concentration camp. Fundamentally what the IDF was doing in 1948 isn't much different from what it's doing today, and you should look up what they were doing to Palestinians within their borders until the six-day war.

  • I'm not expecting strong backlash from the government don't get me wrong, but it's another Bad Thing when the British government is likely to be reevaluating its relationship with America and therefore Israel.

  • Understanding that Zionists are fascists is probably the thing that let me understand why they do the things they do. The extent of their depravity, sometimes comical scheming, projection and of course all the damn lying make perfect sense when you realize that they're just Nazis with a Jewish makeover.

  • Keep protesting yes, but also escalate either in degree or kind if it doesn't work. The moment you stall you lose the game, yet for example I'm not hearing of any politically—rather than purely economically—motivated strikes.

  • Perhaps the difference relative to other countries was that Americans didn't explicitly protest for removal of the existing regime.

    No, it's that the 3.5% rule requires that those 3.5% be consistently engaged and willing to escalate, and BLM was not that.

  • You need 3.5% to be consistently, effectively engaged to cause change. That was the issue with BLM; there was no organized movement with concrete demands and a base willing to escalate. A more effective version of BLM would've called a general strike.

  • I don't think this person is a Zionist. They're too... human, for lack of a better word. Or maybe I'm biased because their aside was interesting and not effective if it was intended as a derailment tactic.

  • Small correction (???): According to the article they were visiting as part of a parliamentarian delegation. Now I have no idea what that is, but it doesn't sound like a private trip. Is it a private trip?