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@tobias5X How about living all together and respecting each other?
Personally I believe all religions are stupid but I won't mandate anyone anything. They all can do whatever the fuck they want inside their homes.
Problem with most religions is that they try to impose their rules on everyone or want a country of their own to not see other ways of doing things, cause are incapable of living in harmony.
Funny thing that.
@FishNamedDog @tobias5X Again with the persecution complex, Romani/gipsy peoples have been and continue to be more hated than Jews and you don't see them crying a thousand rivers everywhere.
I can tell you stories about how Catalans have been and continue to be treated by Spaniards, or about the Latin America genocide; well Spain has been horrible historically speaking, but no one alive is at fault so we should just try to live in harmony. Cause at the end of the day we're humans
@Johns_priv @FishNamedDog @tobias5X Wow. This is horrible.
“Oh poor Jews, get over it. 🙄”
Antisemitism is unique among hate. Jews are hated for:
Being too capitalist
Being too communist
Being too white
Being not white enough
Being too weak
Being too strong
Being stateless
Having a state
Jew hate morphs into whatever is seen as least desirable in the moment.
Antisemitism is the oldest hate.
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There is no need to elevate antisemitism as the ultimate, oldest, or most profound form of hatred, but I agree that this suggestion that people with a history of genocide and persecution should just get over it is pretty toxic.
I was raised in a Jewish neighborhood. My friend's grandparents had tattoos on their forearms. I learned early the difference btw #Zionist and #Jewish
The rhetoric of Zionism was deliberately & *consciously* modeled on the Manifest Destiny & Doctrine of Discovery 💩 our #USian SettlerColonizer forebears used to justify #Genocide against this #Indigenous population
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I agree. None of it should be "owned" by anyone. In a fundamental way, we are all temporary hitchhikers and trespassers.
We should share what we happen to be born into, rather than to defend to death what we were never entitled to.
Also those who happen to be born outside the direct impact of centuries of cycles of violence have a *duty* to help break the cycles (rather than to fuel them to sustain their privilege).
Zionism is basically a reaction to the growing European nationalisms of the 19th century. With the mixture of antisemitism and nationalism brewing all over Europe, more and more Jewish thinkers came to the conclusion that Jews needed a nation of their own if they didn't want to get slaughtered by the nations of which they weren't allowed to become a fully accepted part because they had the wrong religion.
The Jews didn't leave their land willingly, they were driven from their land by the Romans (because the Romans had had enough of religious unrest there). Centuries later under the Muslim rulers, some Jews returned, only to be driven from the land again by the Christians when they took it from the Muslims.
If you look at the entire history of the so-called "Holy Land", you will see that peace has been rare there, and war rather common. Zionism began as a dream of finally having a home again after living in fear of pogroms and massacres for almost two millennia, and after the Nazis had murdered about half of all the Jews on the planet, many of the survivors were just fleeing Europe and running towards that dream. Of course it turned into just another nightmare for the Arabs living in that region. Before the Nakba, many Zionists were trying to be good neighbours to the Arabs and live together with them; it was only when huge numbers of Jewish refugees from Europe came into the land in the 1940s that things started going sideways.
And then there were plans to divide the land, and the Arabs wouldn't accept them, so they attacked Israel and tried to destroy it, again and again. And then the Israelis occupied what was meant to be the State of Palestine according to the plan, and then the religious nutters among the Israelis took that as a sign from God that they were meant to retake all of the land that used to be ruled by the Jewish kings of old, including large parts of Lebanon and Syria.
It's all fucked up, it's a terrible mess, but Zionism didn't began as some evil ideology but as the dream of a people without a home to go back to their old home from which their ancestors had been driven ages ago, a dream that became the last hope of the hopeless after my grandparents' generation had tried to kill them all in one giant mass murder industry.
Unlike many other Germans, I don't think we can somehow repair the damage our people have done by supporting Israel. However, it is obvious that there needs to be some place in the world where Jews can feel safe, one place where they don't have to live in small pockets surrounded by goyim who might decide to kill them all next Thursday after lunch. And while their physical home might not have been anywhere close to the River Jordan for many centuries, their spiritual home, the centre of their entire religion, has always been Jerusalem. It is their tribal faith that kept them from getting absorbed by their surrounding cultures, from just vanishing into oblivion like so many other tribes driven from their ancestral lands by the Romans or any other empire, but it has also always made them a target.
That being said, it's all one giant clusterfuck, the Judeo-Fascists have taken over Israel and are trying to bring back the glorious Greater Israel of the Bronze Age, while many of the so-called freedom fighters on the Palestinian side are Islamo-Fascists who want to exterminate all the Jews just like the original German Nazis had tried. Both sides are horrible, all nations and all states and all borders are horrible, and I don't think there will be any kind of solution, only more violence, until at some time not too far into the future, the river dries out and the entire strip of land turns into an uninhabitable desert due to global warming. I don't expect anybody to be living there anymore 150 years from now, possibly even much earlier, as large parts of the planet become uninhabitable.
The entire idea that any piece of land belongs to anybody is something we need to let go, anyway. In the coming decades, the escalating climate chaos will turn more and more people into refugees as any semblance of normality just vanishes, and eventually, many of the surviving humans will adapt to a nomadic lifestyle. It won't be any empire's army that's driving the people from their homes, not the Romans evicting the Jews from Jerusalem, not the British destroying aboriginal villages, it will be freaky weather, dying rivers and rising seas that will make almost everybody lose their homes eventually. Things will get a lot worse. Fighting for a land that is going to die anyway just because of some old scriptures is sheer madness, but so is killing people just because they're different, and humans keep doing it.
That's why we cannot fight Zionism without fighting the antisemitism and fascism that lurks in our (Dutch, German etc.) societies. It's a package deal.
Also see this comment: social.edu.nl/@MishaVelthuis/1…
And yes, the climate crisis is going to challenge our ability to deal with change. And that doesn't look great.
@ratelI agree. None of it should be "owned" by anyone. In a fundamental way, we are all temporary hitchhikers and trespassers.
We should share what we happen to be born into, rather than to defend to death what we were never entitled to.
Also those who happen to be born outside the direct impact of centuries of cycles of violence have a *duty* to help break the cycles (rather than to fuel them to sustain their privilege).
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*A lot* of people can trace ancestry to the land that Zionists colonized. Not in the least the people that were (and are being) murdered and expelled in the process.
If all of them would use that partial ancestry to claim the land, it would get very busy.
This applies to many places though. Imagine if all people who have at least one descendent from Rome would demand to be allowed to live in Rome.
This line of reasoning is madness.
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In the end, it should not matter what group you (decide to) belong to, or where your ancestors lived thousands of years ago. Everyone should have enough. Everyone should be safe.
There are murderous ideologies that actively work against this, like white supremacy, colonialism, fascism, antisemitism and yes, also very much Zionism. It is a package deal: they need to be rooted out from our societies and from people's minds, for the sake of everything that is good.
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First, if 2000 years ago down the matrilineal line some of your ancestors lived in that region, that does not mean half of your ancestors are from there.
If 2000 years ago one of my ancestors - after generations of living in Rome - moved to the Netherlands, are half of my ancestors from Rome?
Secondly, you can of course tell each other stories, for centuries, that some land belongs to you. That doesnt mean that it belongs to you.
Thirdly, none of this matters. It is madness.
You seem to assume that by sharing this meme I subscribe to the idea that the land belongs to whoever is most indigenous.
I don't care about who is most indigenous.
The crime of settler colonialism is not the settling, it is the colonialism.
For example: Syrian refugees are welcome in the Netherlands, as long as they don't put Dutch people in concentration camps, indiscriminately bomb cities and starve hundreds of thousands of little children.
The problem is Zionism.
The point is that even this "Zionism light", which never happened because it consistently lost out to fascist Zionism, is already absolutely unacceptable.
You militarily invade a land, violently kick people out of their houses and then offer them "equal citizenship" in your new land? No thank you.
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The reality is that the world has been sold this liberal delusion of Zionism light (the only democracy in the region, lmao) while in the meantime, the fascist version of Zionism always reigned supreme.
This has been - effectively - the function of "Zionism light": gaslighting the world. Selling a story of "democracy" to effectively create the conditions for colonial murder.
This genocide is not the product of the wrong kind of Zionism. It is the product of Zionism period.
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The only way forward is thorough de-zionization as described by for example Omar Barghouti in "Organizing for self‐determination, ethical de‐Zionization and resisting apartheid".
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Look, not only has Israel (i.e. the Knesset) itself been a schoolbook example of a terrorist organization for decades, it is currently committing *genocide*.
It does not seem to sink in with people what genocide means.
Israel will never get to point to anyone for failing to fight "correctly". That ship has long sailed.
The worst that Hamas could ever do to Israel, is currently being done by Israel, to Palestinians.
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I can only get that we have our typical cis, het, white male saying this.
They should stay in their safe bubble and toot about something they understand like Antiques Roadshow.
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Saw this tonight and thought I'd share over here too in case anyone needs to hear it. There are hundereds of responses from folks. Tbh def has been me recently, too.
I took a few mins to like or respond to folks that seemed needed a response of someone hearing they exist.
You never know what is happening to folks, and it is easy to be kind to them! :)
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