• @floofloof@lemmy.ca
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    3 months ago

    It’s astonishing many organizations in wealthy democracies are terrified of the slightest criticism of Israel’s genocide.

    • @SulaymanF@lemmy.world
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      363 months ago

      Even the Israeli government pretends to be sad that journalists die covering wars. They’re more extreme than this?

    • mozzOP
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      -163 months ago

      Because once that door swings open a little bit… who knows what might bear some scrutiny?

      Who made the clothes you’re wearing? Or your phone? Were they a slave? A child? Are they even still alive, or do they have cancer because of the factory where they worked? Do their parents miss them, if they’re gone?

      What happened to make the chicken sandwich you had at lunch? Are you complicit in slow torture unto death, just by existing in the modern world?

      Better to keep the door shut tight, and attack the messenger if anyone has anything to say about it. We’re just making music here. No torture, no killing, no profit from the destruction of lives. Just music! Trust me. Enjoy.

      (I don’t think most people are like this. I actually think most people in the West at this point are against the “war” in Gaza, to at least some tepidly inactive degree. But certainly, also, a lot of people aren’t against it, q.v. this article.)

      • @jonne@infosec.pub
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        833 months ago

        People talk regularly about those things and nobody gets cancelled over that. It’s only the Israel lobby that made talking about Palestine equal to anti-Semitism, no matter how mild (like in this case).

        • mozzOP
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          203 months ago

          Well… yeah, that’s a fair point. The strength of Israel’s lobby has a ton to do with it (and lobbies like China can accomplish the same types of things). It’s 100% true.