• Rikudou_Sage@lemmings.world
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    7 months ago

    Yes, when a dictator actively oppressing his people, particularly women, says you’re doing good, you should feel proud.

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    Published on his official website on Thursday, the letter addresses students whose “awakened conscience has moved them to defend the oppressed women and children of Gaza.”

    Holy mother of all cognitive dissonances.

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      7 months ago

      By that logic, since Trump supports Israel and says that Israel should finish the job, should Israel now also be proud?

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          Absolutely! Just not agreeing with the logic that there’s any meaning behind some dipshit supporting the same thing you do. Although I admit that I chose a bad example.

      • Rikudou_Sage@lemmings.world
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        Do you feel like there are only two choices? I support Israel striking back when Hamas started a war they had no chance of winning. Doesn’t mean I support how they’re doing it and I don’t think the crimes they’re committing currently are any good.

        So yes, they should feel “proud” a scumbag like Trump endorses them.

        In an ideal world both the students and Israel would say “wait, that piece of shit says we’re doing good, maybe we should take 5 to rethink what we’re doing”. But we don’t live in an ideal world.

        As a side note, I truly envy people who can view things so clearly so easily, like unequivocally supporting Palestine or Israel without seeing the very shitty things both are (or were recently) doing. While I envy such people, I definitely don’t want to be around them - people who have easy answers to complex issues are rarely correct.

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      He’s not saying that to try and make Palestine or himself look good, he’s saying that to try and make Israel look bad.

      That’s it.

    • katy ✨@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      7 months ago

      he’s doing what all right wing populists are doing these days; latching onto a popular movement and using it to both improve his popularity and divide his enemies

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      Fun fact: awful people agreeing for bad reasons doesn’t make the cause itself bad. You’re falling for one of the oldest yellow journalism tricks in the book.

      This is the equivalent of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association publishing an excerpt from Mein Kampf extolling the virtues of vegetarianism.

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        Didn’t Nazi Germany ban vivisection?

        What do you think of George Galloway’s condemning Israel? He’s right, but he has a few flaws (though certainly not as bad as the Nazis—I was a little ticked at people citing him several hours ago, though).

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          Same deal, basically, though not QUITE as bad: afair Galloway is very right about some things for good reasons (Israel obviously being one of them) and very wrong about others and possibly corrupt to boot.

          His faults and bad ideas are irrelevant to whether or not genocide is bad, just like the theocratic despot in the article.