• SpaceCowboy@lemmy.ca
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    2 months ago

    There have been more casualties in Ukraine this year than in Gaza.

    People are just being told it’s a genocide to upset them and to make them feel a sense of urgency to do something now. And probably to get Hamas some more money so they can drag this conflict out longer (which results in more casualties).

    People are being fed a constant stream of images and stories to keep them angry without a moment to think. Now it’s starting to feel like people want there to be a genocide to prove their accusations were right.

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      2 months ago

      There have been more casualties in Ukraine this year than in Gaza.

      Ukraine’s population is 36M. Gaza’s, a bit over 2M. So comparing rates rather than absolute numbers might be less bad.

      But it’s also a bad idea to get into contests about which catastrophe is worse, when both are appalling crimes against humanity committed by imperialist/colonialist nationalist aggressors.

      And what’s happening in Sudan is even larger-scale.

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      2 months ago

      It’s a genocide. They are taking their sweet time about it. It will take a few generations rather than a few years or weeks or months, but the end goal is clear, no more Palestinians in Palestine. it’s been a genocide since the 2 state solution was abandoned.

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          2 months ago

          I genuinely agree that the 2 state solution is not remotely likely.

          But without it, an apartied state is the best case scenario. More likely, someone is getting genocided, so however unlikely, it has my support.