• azertyfun@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    If you’ve got a plan to achieve that and doesn’t involve genociding israel, shoot for it. But I don’t think “unrecognizing” Israel is a particularly productive step towards that.

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      2 days ago

      it’s simple:

      the criminals doing a genocide go to prison.

      the nation state gets dissolved.

      one state is left, palestine.

      stop being so thick about this. the nation of israel should not exist. that does not mean the people who follow israel. you know the difference.

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        2 days ago

        And I want a unicorn for Christmas.

        Look, right now I don’t even have a good reason to hope that Israel will be stopped before they finish their genocide. But step 1 is to get a permanent ceasefire in place. Whatever fantasies we might have beyond that is a moot point. But recognizing both parties as sovereign would go some way towards facilitating the terms and enforcement of that ceasefire.

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          2 days ago

          yeah. it might. but it’s never ever worked out in the history of man when one party is doing a genocide. it took a few million russians to stop a famous genocidal ass in the 20th century.

          the key here is that we cannot enable this behavior by acknowledging it as any kind of “ok.”