Topic: Bibi's blaming the Aussie government for the Bondi beach Hanukkah attack.
Father Dave !RsSxeehGwc started this discussion 1 month ago#131,574
Reckons their call for a Palestinian state has fueled antisemitism. Because in Netanyahu's head, that makes total sense. The peaceful call for a legally-binding right to exist inevitably leads to mass slaughter.
Anonymous E joined in and replied with this 1 month ago, 54 minutes later, 8 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,407,189
Don't be dense, if the call for a Palestinian state comes immediately after the Oct. 7th butchery and they blame Israel for defending itself the implicit message is that Jews are not allowed to defend themselves, i.e. they do not have a right to exist.
Antisemitic messaging from people will inspire this type of violent act, even if that message is implied.
Some internet dude joined in and replied with this 1 month ago, 33 minutes later, 8 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,407,194
@previous (E)
Well, surely this applies to anti black and anti Arab messaging and not just anti Jewish messaging. If people say things that are against blacks or Arabs, that must inspire violent acts, therefore it shouldn’t be tolerated.
Anonymous E replied with this 1 month ago, 46 seconds later, 9 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,407,204
@1,407,194 (Some internet dude)
That was the message in the wake of 9/11. After the initial fervor wore off, there were anti-arab sentiments and people were attributing that to the foreign policy decisions the US made.
Anonymous H joined in and replied with this 1 month ago, 1 minute later, 9 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,407,207
@1,407,204 (E)
A lot of it doesn’t have anything to do with 9/11. People who hate Arabs usually also hate Indians and Africans. It’s just weird how whenever there’s anti black hate speech people make some absurd free speech absolutist argument of "oh how can we trust anyone to know right from wrong, we can never really know if racism is bad" but then when it’s Israel the right wing people suddenly start saying the obvious thing that other democracies have figured out. In Canada and Germany, there are things you aren’t allowed to say. I’m just annoyed at the hypocrisy of it. Personally, I think the KKK for example should be designated as a terrorist organization and dealt with the same way as ISIS.
Anonymous H double-posted this 1 month ago, 4 minutes later, 9 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,407,209
I’m just saying, if I was the president of the United States, I would have absolutely no issue with drone strikes against American citizens if they’re members of organizations that have ideologies that are incompatible with our democratic constitution. I don’t care if they have guns, I’d just fly a drone over the grand wizard’s house and blow it up.