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Zaphryn (zaphryn@spinster.xyz)'s status on Wednesday, 01-Nov-2023 07:43:07 JST Zaphryn @Svantovit @PonyPanda @SomaliRose @blingring I know where the "Netanyahu supported Hamas" argument goes, you wanna blame Israel for its creation while also blaming Israel for the attack, and so on and on it goes. You can criticize the hell out of Netanyahu, and most Israelis I've seen do so, but you can't in the same breath yell "Free Palestine" and call Hamas freedom fighters. And then whenever you're confronted with the horrors of Hamas, you just point at Netanyahu. Nope. -
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Zaphryn (zaphryn@spinster.xyz)'s status on Wednesday, 01-Nov-2023 07:42:50 JST Zaphryn @PonyPanda @SomaliRose @blingring WELL then. Hamas is obviously sanctuary, definitely not a threat. -
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Zaphryn (zaphryn@spinster.xyz)'s status on Wednesday, 01-Nov-2023 07:42:49 JST Zaphryn @PonyPanda @SomaliRose @blingring Alrightyo. -
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Zaphryn (zaphryn@spinster.xyz)'s status on Wednesday, 01-Nov-2023 07:42:46 JST Zaphryn @PonyPanda @Svantovit @SomaliRose @blingring You're the ones dropping by, and you really don't have to. -
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Zaphryn (zaphryn@spinster.xyz)'s status on Wednesday, 01-Nov-2023 07:42:45 JST Zaphryn @PonyPanda @Svantovit @SomaliRose @blingring And what's your thoughts on Hamas? -
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Zaphryn (zaphryn@spinster.xyz)'s status on Wednesday, 01-Nov-2023 07:42:44 JST Zaphryn @PonyPanda @Svantovit @SomaliRose @blingring Do you think what Hamas did on Oct 7 classifies as resistance? -
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Zaphryn (zaphryn@spinster.xyz)'s status on Wednesday, 01-Nov-2023 07:42:43 JST Zaphryn @PonyPanda @Svantovit @SomaliRose @blingring If you support a jihadist terror organization that doesn't give two shits about Palestinians, and who rape, mutilate, torture, decapitate, burn alive and murder Israeli civilians, then.. you clearly don't give a shit about Palestinians, freedom or peace at all. You're just a raging anti-semite looking for an excuse to take off the mask. -
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Zaphryn (zaphryn@spinster.xyz)'s status on Wednesday, 01-Nov-2023 07:42:40 JST Zaphryn @PonyPanda @Svantovit @SomaliRose @blingring Ah, yes, Israel created Hamas, then they let them in to get an excuse to destroy what they created. Makes sense. 1st rule of anti-semitism, everything is the Jews' fault. And totally, love it when Islamists backed by Iran and Russia strike back at party goers, babies, the elderly and pets, live-streaming it on SoMe. Such justice.
Don't support islamism, but you support Hezbollah? 😏
I think you're just the definition of a lonely troll. I hope you feel a little warmer now. -
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Zaphryn (zaphryn@spinster.xyz)'s status on Tuesday, 31-Oct-2023 06:54:35 JST Zaphryn @blingring Not out of malice, but security. -
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Zaphryn (zaphryn@spinster.xyz)'s status on Tuesday, 31-Oct-2023 06:20:53 JST Zaphryn @blingring I already knew what was in the article. He just makes an excellent point spelling out the TRA like activism seen in left circles and how it contradicts its own values. Feel free to read. -
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Zaphryn (zaphryn@spinster.xyz)'s status on Tuesday, 31-Oct-2023 06:20:53 JST Zaphryn @blingring You're the one on my post, lol. -
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Zaphryn (zaphryn@spinster.xyz)'s status on Tuesday, 31-Oct-2023 06:20:52 JST Zaphryn @blingring It is an analysis on leftists and their behavior. It is just as relevant as it is for trans activism. -
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Zaphryn (zaphryn@spinster.xyz)'s status on Tuesday, 31-Oct-2023 06:20:51 JST Zaphryn @blingring I really don't see the point in reiterating the article to you. He spells it out in numerous paragraphs, and you can find him on Twitter if you desire elaborations. -
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Zaphryn (zaphryn@spinster.xyz)'s status on Tuesday, 31-Oct-2023 06:20:50 JST Zaphryn @blingring My view is I agree with this article, if that much wasn't obvious. -
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Zaphryn (zaphryn@spinster.xyz)'s status on Tuesday, 31-Oct-2023 06:20:49 JST Zaphryn @blingring Israel pulled out of Gaza in 2005 and with it thousands of settlers, even graveyards. It has been blocked because of Hamas and the constant threat of terrorist attacks. I am sure you know this. It is spelled out in the article and you can find it on Wiki and numerous other sources. -
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Zaphryn (zaphryn@spinster.xyz)'s status on Tuesday, 31-Oct-2023 04:59:01 JST Zaphryn @blingring You can laugh and mock elsewhere. -
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Zaphryn (zaphryn@spinster.xyz)'s status on Tuesday, 31-Oct-2023 04:58:59 JST Zaphryn "[...]
The Hamas attack resembled a medieval Mongol raid for slaughter and human trophies—except it was recorded in real time and published to social media. Yet since October 7, Western academics, students, artists, and activists have denied, excused, or even celebrated the murders by a terrorist sect that proclaims an anti-Jewish genocidal program. Some of this is happening out in the open, some behind the masks of humanitarianism and justice, and some in code, most famously “from the river to the sea,” a chilling phrase that implicitly endorses the killing or deportation of the 9 million Israelis. It seems odd that one has to say: Killing civilians, old people, even babies, is always wrong. But today say it one must.
How can educated people justify such callousness and embrace such inhumanity? All sorts of things are at play here, but much of the justification for killing civilians is based on a fashionable ideology, “decolonization,” which, taken at face value, rules out the negotiation of two states—the only real solution to this century of conflict—and is as dangerous as it is false.
I always wondered about the leftist intellectuals who supported Stalin, and those aristocratic sympathizers and peace activists who excused Hitler. Today’s Hamas apologists and atrocity-deniers, with their robotic denunciations of “settler-colonialism,” belong to the same tradition but worse: They have abundant evidence of the slaughter of old people, teenagers, and children, but unlike those fools of the 1930s, who slowly came around to the truth, they have not changed their views an iota. The lack of decency and respect for human life is astonishing: Almost instantly after the Hamas attack, a legion of people emerged who downplayed the slaughter, or denied actual atrocities had even happened, as if Hamas had just carried out a traditional military operation against soldiers. October 7 deniers, like Holocaust deniers, exist in an especially dark place.
The decolonization narrative has dehumanized Israelis to the extent that otherwise rational people excuse, deny, or support barbarity. It holds that Israel is an “imperialist-colonialist” force, that Israelis are “settler-colonialists,” and that Palestinians have a right to eliminate their oppressors. (On October 7, we all learned what that meant.) It casts Israelis as “white” or “white-adjacent” and Palestinians as “people of color.”
This ideology, powerful in the academy but long overdue for serious challenge, is a toxic, historically nonsensical mix of Marxist theory, Soviet propaganda, and traditional anti-Semitism from the Middle Ages and the 19th century. But its current engine is the new identity analysis, which sees history through a concept of race that derives from the American experience. The argument is that it is almost impossible for the “oppressed” to be themselves racist, just as it is impossible for an “oppressor” to be the subject of racism. Jews therefore cannot suffer racism, because they are regarded as “white” and “privileged”; although they cannot be victims, they can and do exploit other, less privileged people, in the West through the sins of “exploitative capitalism” and in the Middle East through “colonialism.”
This leftist analysis, with its hierarchy of oppressed identities—and intimidating jargon, a clue to its lack of factual rigor—has in many parts of the academy and media replaced traditional universalist leftist values, including internationalist standards of decency and respect for human life and the safety of innocent civilians. When this clumsy analysis collides with the realities of the Middle East, it loses all touch with historical facts.
Indeed, it requires an astonishing leap of ahistorical delusion to disregard the record of anti-Jewish racism over the two millennia since the fall of the Judean Temple in 70 C.E. After all, the October 7 massacre ranks with the medieval mass killings of Jews in Christian and Islamic societies, the Khmelnytsky massacres of 1640s Ukraine, Russian pogroms from 1881 to 1920—and the Holocaust. Even the Holocaust is now sometimes misconstrued—as the actor Whoopi Goldberg notoriously did—as being “not about race,” an approach as ignorant as it is repulsive.
Contrary to the decolonizing narrative, Gaza is not technically occupied by Israel—not in the usual sense of soldiers on the ground. Israel evacuated the Strip in 2005, removing its settlements. In 2007, Hamas seized power, killing its Fatah rivals in a short civil war. Hamas set up a one-party state that crushes Palestinian opposition within its territory, bans same-sex relationships, represses women, and openly espouses the killing of all Jews.
Very strange company for leftists.
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https://archive.ph/2023.10.28-061758/https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2023/10/decolonization-narrative-dangerous-and-false/675799/