• تحريرها كلها ممكن@lemmy.ml
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    Reminder: Palestine was liberated once before from the Crusaders and not by convincing the European invaders of human rights or any other value but through force.

    No one should be delusional that a western colonial project backed by western powers will someday recognize the humanity of Palestinians. The only principle that the west understands is might makes right. That is the principle they have applied towards colonized peoples. Everything they say above human rights is a thin veneer over that brutal truth.

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      100%. They are so delusional that 48,000+ innocent deaths are meaning nothing, but their argument starts from October 7th. When Palestinians have been facing this for 75 years.

      I come to your house, steal your stuff, tell you to fuj off. Obviously, you’re gonna fight back. Seems like minds in the West are so full of hatred towards Muslims, Arabs, and brown people that they’ve lost their humanity.

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      Is that opposed to the free speech of Saudi Arabia where you get hacked to pieces for being a journalist?

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        Saudi is aligned with the US/west, and even if they weren’t, multiple geopolitical powers can be oppressive at once, believe it or not.

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    3 days ago

    In much of Europe speaking out can get you arrested. Many of us don’t believe in universally free speech, starting at insults and hate speech.

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    4 days ago

    Regional context

    https://www.nzz.ch/zuerich/radikaler-islamist-sollte-in-zuerich-in-der-zentralwaescherei-auftreten-kantonspolizei-hat-einreisesperre-fuer-ihn-beantragt-mario-fehr-spricht-von-einem-judenhasser-ld.1867964

    He was not allowed to enter switzerland because Fedpol feared that he calls for violence and actively promotes Hamas (which Switzerland considers a terror organisation). As he crossed the border anyway, he got arrested and deported.

    You can’t enter a country without a visa and wonder why you get arrested…

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      If that’s the conclusion you’ve arrived at after reading nazi-friendly content, then you’re probably a nazi too.

      Ali Abunimah was born and raised in the U.S., so we can safely assume he possesses the U.S. citizenship and passport. What does Switzerland’s official immigration website have to say about U.S. citizens? Oh yeah, that’s right, you get full-on red carpet drawn for you:

      https://www.eda.admin.ch/countries/usa/en/home/visa/entry-ch/up-90-days/do-i-need-a-schengen-visa.html

      And if the state designates an organization as a terrorist group, then that’s that right? We can just throw away our critical thinking (assuming we had any in the first place) and let the state known for rubbing elbows with nazis do the thinking for us, right? Piss off with that racist bullshit.

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      The words “islamist” or “islamism” are so utterly meaningless nowadays. Basically means “brown person whose opinion we don’t like”.

      I mean, there are things to critizise about him. But anyone who calls him an islamist juts shows his bigotry or utter stupidity.

      (US citizens also don’t need a visa to enter Switzerland, but that is a technicality.)

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        I have not enough knowledge about him to say if it was reasonable to not let him in, but his post on X seemed to celebrate destruction and murder.

        I think it is in the manner of “better safe than sorry” it is reasonable to not give this man a visa. And I very much hope that a person celebrating Israel’s attacks would neither.

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      They questioned him at the airport on arrival and then let him in initially.

      I’m sorry but the NZZ are full blown fascists and disgusting liars.

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        NZZ has written that and only mentioned the reason the police told why they did it. They had no opinion in this article, as far as I can tell.

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          Apologies again, but that is nonsense.

          The NZZ ran a defamatory hit piece and then this journalist, a 53 year old man mind you, was suddenly plucked off the street by plainclothes cops.

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            🤣🤣🤣

            You think NZZ has enough power to convince fedpol to ban any too popular individual from entering the country?

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    3 days ago

    Approving a crime (in public) is a crime in most parts of Europe.

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      I live in europe and i will not be silenced, certain crimes are not just permissible they’re a moral good!

      Adobe is evil, if you need their products then pirate it!

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      I don’t recall him supporting Israeli occupation.

      If you’re talking about October 7, Hamas was restrained beyond belief, given that they have the right to resist their occupiers and torturers by any means necessary.

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    Oh wait people are upset that Switzerland didn’t want a terrorist sympathizer in their country?

    Thats like being upset that countries don’t allow Tommy Robinson in.

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      So most countries should kick out Israel supporters? That beeper attack was a state sponsored terrorist attack.

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        Mossad and the IDF are 100% terrorist organizations so I’d be fine with that yeah.

        What, did you think that was a gotcha moment?

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          Hamas is a political organ engaging in fully legal resistance against their occupiers.

          Not that I give a single fuck about Western “international law”, but even by their standards, they’re not doing a single thing wrong, and if anything have shown great restraint.

          More than 25000 children in Palestine are now orphans, and that’s with the wildly outdated numbers. This campaign of settler genocide has been going on since the Nakba. I’ll give you one guess as to what orphaned them and who is left to take them in.