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    8 months ago

    The Israeli mission to the U.N. in Geneva called the comments “deplorable and deeply concerning” and blamed Hamas for civilian deaths.

    (Insert “why would they do this” meme here.)

    Hamas is evil, yes, but that doesn’t prevent the Israeli government from also being evil.

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        8 months ago

        Supporting terrorism by…condemning Hamas and Israel?

        Are you drunk? Where did I support anything except not killing civilians?

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          8 months ago

          A common thing that seems to be going around lately is people claiming that any condemnation of Israel is support for Hamas

          Edit: Funnily enough though I see way less of the opposite. It’s almost as if those people are poisoning the well for discussion on the matter.

          I also see people saying that condemning Israel’s actions is antisemitism but I’ve been seeing less and less of that lately

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            It’s a rhetorical tool. It’s not new. I’ve been familiar with it ever since I was cognizant of global news. Fascist governments like to conflate their populations with their ideology to make criticisms difficult.

            If the facts are in your favor, you argue the facts

            If morality is in your favor you argue morality

            If historical precedent is in your favor, you argue historical precedent

            And if nothing else, you argue about arguing. This is where the "if you’re not with me you’re against me " accusations of antisemitism exist… from my perspective. It’s a bullying rhetorical tactic. When you hear this, it means the other sides already conceding they can’t defend themselves, and they’re just relying on rhetoric to shut you up so that they can get their message out there.

            I don’t blame people for using all the rhetorical tools available to them, I am sad that a lot of people don’t have the proper critical thinking skills to deal with empty rhetoric. That makes me sad.