• BrikoX@lemmy.zip
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    1 year ago

    The nation that experienced genocide themselves now vow to commit it themselves, and the world powers cheer. The world is broken beyond repair.

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        1 year ago

        The West’s government, I am appalled at what my government is doing and I’m doing all I can.

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        Half the world supports them, another half of the world is agnostic and not doing anything, and the 3–4 countries are against it. No action to stop a genocide is an action in and of itself.

        And I said world powers because while Russia and China are agnostic, they are happy with the end result of US using their resources to support Israel.

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        Remind me how many peace offers Israel made and how many Palestine accepted again. It sucks but you can’t negotiate with an outfit that prefers mutual destruction to coexistence and sadly hamas does just that.

        Not saying Israel and the idf are always or always do the right thing but right now it’s protecting it’s citizens and I can’t blame them for that.

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            Are they equals, though? Individual people are sure, but countries surely aren’t. Maybe it’s just wishful thinking to think they should have been negotiating on equal footing to begin with.

            Palestinians expected to be negotiated fairly, but what individual wouldn’t press their advantages when their resources allow them to for the good of their own interests? Do Palestinians have a history of treating the disadvantaged in their sphere of influence with equality? And should that guarantee them the same with a rival neighboring nation?

            Serious question.