In right wing parlance, I am an anti Israel ideologue.
I am against the state of Israel because I think it is wrong to build a country on the principle that only one ethnoreligion is accepted as worthy of full citizenship. Such a principle is indistinguishable from the viewpoint of the Fascist Italians and the Nazi Germans, and it is ridiculous to act like this isn't the case.
This is not to diminish the suffering of Jews. To the contrary, I am motivated exactly by opposition to the historical drivers of Jewish suffering: empire and ethnoreligious nationalism.
It is hypocritical to celebrate the story of the Exodus, of freedom, while backing the horrific occupation and subjugation of the Palestinians.
@bplein absolutely. I don't think climate change is the only cause of ethnic nationalism.
It's definitely *not* a domino effect -- climate change causes drought, drought causes war, war causes migration, migration causes ethnic nationalism. There are too many other factors in the equation for that.
But some of the issues that are important to ethnic nationalists, like migration, crime, and globalism -- are very deeply connected with climate change.
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