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[–] [email protected] 2 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

I totally get your stance on Hamas and I think most of us feel this way. Hamas are not the good guys. I don’t think Hamas has gathered a lot of sympathy at least in the Western world, e.g. in German media they’re still always called either terrorists or radical islamists/jihadists. But it’s also mind-boggling to me how much legitimacy they have gained through October 7. The world shouldn’t work like this but it keeps rewarding ruthless violence.

And I think another part of the problem is seeing global conflicts like football matches. Like in this conflict someone is team Ukraine and in this other conflict they‘re actually team Russia/Iran/China/… because ABC. But how can people think like that? We should always be on the side of humanity & the principle that every person on this planet has a right to live in safety, freedom & dignity.

I’m just really really dreading the double standards applied to people based on whether or not they’re useful to us. Of course we can’t intervene everywhere, it would already be big if we would stop sending weapons and ammo, and if we would stop providing rhetoric cover for this genocide. Or if we would stop being partners with the genocidal Azerbaijani government. Like we could just stop supporting genocidal regimes but because of money and power we ignore or even excuse what they do.

Another thing I saw is Russian trolls are hijacking the Gaza war to destabilize Western countries. I think this contributes to the distrust in someone calling out the West‘s hypocrisy. It became so Russian propaganda tool to do so, and naturally those propagandists will also be extremely pro-Russian. Like wtf.

Anyway, thanks for exchange, I totally feel and share your frustration. I would like to end this with some positive or encouraging note but honestly wouldn’t know what that would be, politics is so fucked.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (2 children)

Was bist du für ein ekelhafter, völlig empathieloser Mensch. Wirklich nicht auszuhalten, wie du hier die Tatsachen versuchst zu verdrehen, nur um … ja wofür eigentlich? Um aus irgendeinem Grund eine menschenverachtende politische Agenda auf Teufel komm raus zu rechtfertigen. Ist mir wirklich schleierhaft was dich auf dieser Plattform rumtreibt.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (2 children)

I find it very strange to tell someone you know nothing about that they have no clue what they’re talking about simply because they disagree with you.

The mental gymnastics you’re doing to assert that the situation in Ukraine and Gaza would be different is either driven by racism (which I don’t want to accuse you of) or ignorance out of a geopolitical interest.

First of all, intention is central to the legal definition of genocide. You cannot accidentally commit genocide. Both Russia and Israel are very open about their intentions and it’s clear that they want to eradicate the Ukrainians/Palestinians as a people and claim the land for themselves.

The only difference is that we’re arming the victim in the case of Ukraine and the perpetrators in the case of Israel. If you’re interested in UN reports then feel free to read their assessments on the war crimes, ethnic cleansings, Apartheid, illegal occupation, indefinite mass imprisonments without charge, torture, sexual abuse during said imprisonment, and most recently on the genocide. Feel free to also read the ICJ case by South Africa.

If your empathy extends only to some people it’s up to you to figure out why. It only proves my point that Europe has no credibility to begin with. Our support for Ukraine is purely driven by our own interest to fight back against Russia. Ukrainians are nothing but a pawn for us, although it’s a convenient narrative that they’re the victims and we’re doing it for a greater cause.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

It’s not like the West is any more humane, we’re just committing all the atrocities far away from ourselves. It’s objectively better for almost anyone to live in a Western country than in the places we oppress. And I wouldn’t want to live in Russia or China either.

I totally agree that Russia shouldn’t have power. But how much does the Western power help middle easterners? Or how much did it help in Korea, Vietnam, …

So it’s fighting Russia's power isn’t based on a consistent moral framework. It’s just done because our own quality of life is better if Russia has less power.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 8 months ago

Sorry, I got carried away for a second. I think there were some white doctors there or something at some point so that confused me

[–] [email protected] -3 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

Ah yeah the typical whataboutism accusation. Whataboutism is certainly a problem when trolls try to derail debates.

In this case though the statement that Europe would lose all credibility if Ukraine loses relies on the premise that there’s any credibility left to begin with. I’m challenging that premise.

It’s blatantly obvious that the support for Ukraine was always just about geopolitics, and never about moral or values. Now, the geopolitical interest seems to have shifted, hence no more support for Ukraine. See e.g. Scholz not even giving any reasons for denying support, except that he says so.

I think all of this is terrible and I want Ukraine to be supported, but our dear Western leaders are morally bankrupt so I’m afraid it may not happen.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (12 children)

As if Europe or the „Western“ world in general would still have any credibility with the Gaza genocide.

I truly feel sorry for Ukrainians as the support for the resistance was never about actual solidarity or values.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 8 months ago (5 children)

Seit wann ist Lauch sein eigentlich wieder cool?

[–] [email protected] 8 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

Coming from Germany where both of this is normal it’s pretty crazy to me that this is seen as some kind of socialist utopia.

Admittedly there are a lot of problems in that country as well but the root of them is imo not in free education & healthcare.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 8 months ago

Enemy in disguise!

[–] [email protected] 3 points 8 months ago

Biste jetzt Kommerzgandalf oder was?

[–] [email protected] 4 points 8 months ago

Ja natürlich, die Palästinenser sind ja u.a. auch die Nachfahren von den Juden, die damals dort gelebt haben. Teilweise immer noch Juden, größtenteils aber Christen und Muslime heutzutage. Aber das hat ja nichts damit zutun, dass im 20. Jahrhundert ein Haufen Europäer entscheidet, sich nun das Gebiet einzuverleiben. Also, ich versteh schon, was du sagen möchtest, aber dieses Narrativ wird ja leider genau nur dafür benutzt, Gräueltaten zu rechtfertigen.

 

Trotz 30.000 Toten in Gaza fehlt der deutschen Politik Empathie, beklagt Jules El-Khatib. Der Soziologe und Ex-Linken-Sprecher in NRW schaut im Gespräch mit IPPEN.MEDIA kritisch auf Regierung und Medien.

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