Some of you have likely noticed that I have a tendency to relate a Palestinian situation directly to Jews somehow, and I’ll be honest, I feel kind of weird doing it because proportionately speaking the Palestinian gentiles are suffering more than the Jewish citizens. I guess that it would be like repeatedly talking about Italians (e.g. Antonio Gramsci) while the Fascists were atrociously assaulting Africans.
Should I feel guilty? I don’t know… maybe I shouldn’t feel guilty. I mean, since a lot of Zionists like to focus on Jews when discussing Palestine and whatnot, maybe it’s important to have somebody doing that albeit from the opposite end of the spectrum, if that makes sense. I certainly don’t want to overshadow discussions on Palestinians, nor am I going to pretend that the suffering that they and Jews face is somehow equal, but given how many like to justify or overlook Zionist atrocities by centering the subject on Jews, maybe it’s important to have a kind of counterbalance to that.
OP is talking about a tendency in the back of their head to link the two too much. I know communists are more aware of the distinction. I’m also well aware that Hamas, and for that matter all Palestinian resistance entities do. But outside of here the situation is different, and what I was trying to say it that nobody is immune to propaganda so there’s no need to whip yourself if you mess up that distinction, because it’s messed up everywhere else. Just gotta be more careful outside of here because Zionists will pick up on that, if they haven’t already shoved it to your mouth.
Absolutely my bad, sorry for spreading misinformation. I went and checked and the only evidence of sexual abuse is that video of the girl in the tender, Shani Louk, and the rest of the accusations are unverified. I found a Zionist confessing it, claiming she went and asked people that reported rape in the festival but they gave incoherent testimonies. My apologies regarding the rape thing again and the beheading as well. I needed to separate the wheat from the chaff better before writing it
However the targeting of civilians isn’t just propaganda, some of my colleagues’ relatives have been involved, one of them killed in that music festival and the other was kidnapped from Kibbutz Be’eri, also my neighbor’s sister live in Nahal Oz and experienced the Hamas patrols walking around the town and breaking into homes killing/kidnapping people. And idk of anyone who’s denying it, all pro-Palestinian outlets that I follow acknowledge it. For example +972 mag.
This is usual resistance and I’m not sure they’re able to target solely military entities, because up until recently the Gazan border was patrolled heavily. Only a week ago many of its forces were moved to the West Bank in order to back up settler terror attacks for the Sukkot holiday.
Also there are the rockets targeting mostly-Jewish civilian areas. But again, it’s not too dramatic, and not at all the first instance of armed trolling of civilians of an occupying entity.
That’s fair. If it’s of any help, this is my previous account from before I messed up my personal instance and had to wipe it
There is no evidence Shani Louk was sexually assaulted and anyone who says so is telling me they’ve never been to a rave without telling me they’ve never been. It’s not out of the ordinary for women at raves to dress (or underdress) like this. It’s possible she was changing clothes too when the firefight started.
In the video of the pickup truck nobody gives a fuck about her, except one guy that walks up and spits on her. And in that moment, considering what both the guard and the guy on the side have lived in Gaza, their shared life experience, yeah, I don’t blame the guard on the pickup for not giving a fuck that someone would spit on a Zionist. They also brought her to a hospital in Gaza so the video likely shows them transporting her.
But no evidence of her being sexually assaulted, being underdressed is not an indicator.
In any case thank you for clarifying some stuff.
That’s a reasonable explanation, cheers for taking the time and hearing me out