Comment on What are the next steps for Americans to help prevent the worsening of genocide in Palestine?
masquenox@lemmy.world 1 week agoHave they tried as hard as they’re trying right now?
Nope. They have never been this desperate.
Did they have someone named Donald Trump who was interested in helping them
The (so-called) “west” has been interested in helping them since 1948. That’s why they have the kind of firepower now they could only have dreamt of in 1948 - and they are failing nonetheless.
or at least entirely getting out of their way
The US isn’t standing in their way. Palestinians with RPG-7s are standing in their way.
white supremacists are willing to go when given enough power.
White supremacism gave itself all the power it wanted all over the world. And yet, despite this power, one by one the colonialist chickens was forced to come home to roost after the failure of white supremacism to remain dominant in the colonized world. It’s now the US’s turn to experience that failure.
DarkFuture@lemmy.world 1 week ago
If you think Palestine is going to survive for much longer, then you have an optimism I can only dream of. Even if Trump simply stands out of the way. Which is unlikely, because Donald Trump only helps those who can benefit him and Israel can benefit him. So expect more of our BOOM BOOMs to end up there in the near future.
Palestine is done.
Yes, and the last time they got REAL power it took millions of lives and an unquantifiable amount of money/resources to put them back down.
masquenox@lemmy.world 1 week ago
The literal ex-commander of the Gaza division doesn’t share your denialism. about Israel’s chances.
Like I said… you give white supremacism a lot of credit.
You mean the ones that are already there?
Oh no… they were costing millions of lives looooong before Mussolini gave it a name. And western liberal society was perfectly fine with it both before and after as long as it remained in the colonized world.
It’s almost as if liberalism simply accepts that a bit of fascism every now and then is simply the cost of doing business.
DarkFuture@lemmy.world 1 week ago
Gonna need more than the opinion of an ex-commander. I’ve heard a lot of ex-military say things. Look at Michael Flynn. Not exactly an icon of honesty and trustworthyness.
That’s because history has taught me to be very, very concerned with the capabilities of organized white supremacism.
This seems like an emotional opinion.
masquenox@lemmy.world 1 week ago
So, you chose an example from another country that also cannot win it’s wars despite an overwhelming technological and logistical advantage over it’s victims?
The Palestinians doesn’t seem to have any problems trusting theirs. I wonder why?
History is not an excuse to assign white supremacism any kind of “superiority.”
Really? I find it funny that a person that claims to base their opinion on history doesn’t seem to understand the intimate link between liberalism and fascism.