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Settlement expansion, the structural privileging of Jewish citizens over Arab citizens, and the slow strangulation of Palestinian political and economic life didn’t begin with Netanyahu and won’t end with him. Rabin and Barak, for example, both also presided over settlement growth.

The core issue is the structure itself.The Nation-State Law codifies a hierarchy that predates Netanyahu. We’ve spent 30 years betting on the two-state solution and in that time the West Bank has been carved up to the point where a viable Palestinian state is essentially a geographic fiction.

I’d argue the only just and workable endpoint is a single democratic state with full equal rights for everyone: Jewish, Arab, Christian, Muslim, whatever. We did something like this after the Civil War during Reconstruction. It was flawed and ultimately sabotaged by organized violence, but I think that the failure of the attempt doesn’t discredit the principle.

IMO, the most realistic path there runs through Washington. Israel’s current position is only sustainable with unconditional American backing. That backing is not as solid as it once was, particularly among younger Americans and younger American Jews.
From my perspective, there is almost no backing of Israel in the younger cohorts. Even the bros in MAGA land dont give a shit about Israel. They have managed to poison my generation against them, thats for sure.
 
We've seen enough now to know what's happening. Gaza is a genocide. Plain and simple. What Israel doing in the West Bank with the settlers further confirms it. Just lawless.

I guess "Never Again" doesn't mean ever again. As long as it applies to them.

Somehow they became the Nazis.

Absolutely despicable behavior, and I am ashamed that our tax dollars support it. I'll not vote for another candidate again who accepts AIPAC or other Israeli influence money.
It seems to me that too many have exceptionalized the Holocaust rather than integrating it into the wider history of colonial genocide, and that exceptionalization has done a lot of ideological work in the ongoing genocide.

Hannah Arendt argued you cannot understand the Holocaust without situating it within European colonialism. The racial categorization and industrial killing we associate with Nazism were pioneered in German and Belgian African colonies decades earlier. What horrified Europeans about Nazism was that colonial methods were being applied to white Europeans.

“Never Again” as an exclusively Jewish framework became a shield against the structural critique of Israel as a Jewish nation state and of settler colonialism more broadly.
 
It seems to me that too many have exceptionalized the Holocaust rather than integrating it into the wider history of colonial genocide, and that exceptionalization has done a lot of ideological work in the ongoing genocide.

Hannah Arendt argued you cannot understand the Holocaust without situating it within European colonialism. The racial categorization and industrial killing we associate with Nazism were pioneered in German and Belgian African colonies decades earlier. What horrified Europeans about Nazism was that colonial methods were being applied to white Europeans.

“Never Again” as an exclusively Jewish framework became a shield against the structural critique of Israel as a Jewish nation state and of settler colonialism more broadly.
I largely agree although I will note the tactics that the British used in the Boer War.

However, there are, imo, some serious extras involved. It was immediate and fresh. It was caught on camera so there's more than imagination and fading memories to keep the images of the atrocities alive and the drive to a homeland in Israel that led to a dramatic shift in the thinly veiled antisemitism of the average white American to a zeal for the nation of Israel.

I also can't speak for others but I've always been aware of the millions of Romany, handicapped, criminals and gays that went through the concentration and extermination camps.
 
It seems to me that too many have exceptionalized the Holocaust rather than integrating it into the wider history of colonial genocide, and that exceptionalization has done a lot of ideological work in the ongoing genocide.

Hannah Arendt argued you cannot understand the Holocaust without situating it within European colonialism. The racial categorization and industrial killing we associate with Nazism were pioneered in German and Belgian African colonies decades earlier. What horrified Europeans about Nazism was that colonial methods were being applied to white Europeans.

“Never Again” as an exclusively Jewish framework became a shield against the structural critique of Israel as a Jewish nation state and of settler colonialism more broadly.
That is very well put.

That aside, they're just flat out killing people for living space.

You're a smart dude, and I'm sure you've seen them, but nothing like a video of Israeli settlers in the West Bank doing "their thing" to convince you of the nature of the general Israeli state.

It is unacceptable. No more tax dollars to Israel.

It gets us into another conversation but there was a picture of Epstein released where he has a "Greater Israel" map in the background.

And our media just pretends like he wasn't an Israeli agent/asset. Hell, they've made more hay about him being a Russian agent/asset, which isn't true.

Israel is such a pollution to our politics. I do not wish ill upon any Jewish person. They're just people, like ourselves. But I cannot support what is going on. You've seen it. I've seen it. Intelligent people with integrity all see it and know what it is.
 
It seems most here are on the same page, but if you're not, just you look up Israeli settler videos from the West Bank.

You talk about getting your blood boiled. The things they do to the Arabs there are just complete atrocities.
 
I largely agree although I will note the tactics that the British used in the Boer War.

However, there are, imo, some serious extras involved. It was immediate and fresh. It was caught on camera so there's more than imagination and fading memories to keep the images of the atrocities alive and the drive to a homeland in Israel that led to a dramatic shift in the thinly veiled antisemitism of the average white American to a zeal for the nation of Israel.

I also can't speak for others but I've always been aware of the millions of Romany, handicapped, criminals and gays that went through the concentration and extermination camps.
Right. The Boer War fits within the same argument, another colonial precedent predating Nazism. Hell, Britain was still running concentration camps during the Mau Mau uprising in the 50s.

I didn’t mean to imply that people were unaware of the other victim groups in the Holocaust. My specific point is that the Zionist nation state project has weaponized Holocaust memory in a way that exceptionalizes Jewish suffering to justify what is itself a project of racial dispossession.
 
Permit me a brief rant. But regarding Oct. 7th, they knew! Israel knew! We know for a fact their government knew an attack was going to occur. US media hasn't reported about it because, well. But they knew.

We know why Netanyahu allowed it. Because he was going to undergo corruption charges.

But why did Hamas do it? That's always been the thing for me. Why did they do what they most certainly understood would be "suicidal"?

I think it's precisely because of what has happened. They knew Israel for what it is and did their actions for the long term. That the backlash would eventually be so bad only complete assholes could support Israel.

This is not a defense of Hamas. And I almost feel stupid for even having to say that. But it's an assessment.
 
It seems most here are on the same page, but if you're not, just you look up Israeli settler videos from the West Bank.

You talk about getting your blood boiled. The things they do to the Arabs there are just complete atrocities.
I find the Israeli settler movement the most dystopian thing I have learned about in the last few years. Yes there are more heinous things occurring in the world (Russia’s invasion, ethnic cleansing in Gaza by the Israeli government, and more), but the unadulterated inhumanity expressed by many of the settlers towards Palestinians is truly gobsmacking and genocidal. They truly act as though Palestinians are not human but rather some invasive species to be run off or eliminated. Awful awful stuff.
 
I find the Israeli settler movement the most dystopian thing I have learned about in the last few years. Yes there are more heinous things occurring in the world (Russia’s invasion, ethnic cleansing in Gaza by the Israeli government, and more), but the unadulterated inhumanity expressed by many of the settlers towards Palestinians is truly gobsmacking and genocidal. They truly act as though Palestinians are not human but rather some invasive species to be run off or eliminated. Awful awful stuff.
Exactly correct. And the fact that we as a nation have continued to support the government that does this is appalling.
 
I find the Israeli settler movement the most dystopian thing I have learned about in the last few years. Yes there are more heinous things occurring in the world (Russia’s invasion, ethnic cleansing in Gaza by the Israeli government, and more), but the unadulterated inhumanity expressed by many of the settlers towards Palestinians is truly gobsmacking and genocidal. They truly act as though Palestinians are not human but rather some invasive species to be run off or eliminated. Awful awful stuff.
Features of every settler colonial society.
 
I’ve been trying to figure out why Iran is supposedly a natural ally of the US?

It’s been 46 years since Iranians took the US Embassy.

It’s been 72 years since the U.S. helped topple the elected government. Which brought on the Shah……

We fucked them…..in 1953 and from 1953-1979.

Why would Iranians (Persians) like the US? Trust the US?
 
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