problem is not Netanyahu, it is not Ben Gvir. it is the white supremacist mindset of Israeli public.
#Israel #Genocide #Politics #Inhumanity #Racism
@palestine@lemmy.ml @palestine@a.gup.pe @israel
problem is not Netanyahu, it is not Ben Gvir. it is the white supremacist mindset of Israeli public.
#Israel #Genocide #Politics #Inhumanity #Racism
@palestine@lemmy.ml @palestine@a.gup.pe @israel
Remember that the Holocaust had majority support in Germany too.
Saying Israel is like Nazi Germany is absolutely not a metaphor. There are more similarities than there are differences, they just switched up which ethnic group is the target.
https://zionism.wtf/ Though quiz for the daring and the ones who are still unsure if there are parallels.
13 eight and 8 wrong.there really is no difference in rhetoric.
@HiddenLayer555 @faab64 There are lots of parallels, you may want to read my essay on the topic here:
https://farid.ps/articles/victim/_mentality/_scapegoating/_dehumanization/_genocide
Generational trauma. It’s probably exactly the same thing.
I’m tired of hearing this. Every population has a segment of straight up fascists in it and the zionist project explicitly selected for those people. Calling it generational trauma is centering the jewishness of the project and doing the same equating that they do to justify themselves. Most jews don’t live in ‘israel’. Most jews aren’t fascist. Most jews don’t display this ‘generational trauma’. And there are a lot of fascists of other backgrounds that don’t have the ‘generational trauma’ yet exhibit the same attitudes.
So that’s not what’s going on. They’re not victims; they’re fascists.
@AntiOutsideAktion @thepenismightier The victim mentality plays a central role here. Like the Germans they are blaming - dehumanizing - murdering others for their own shortcomings.
https://farid.ps/articles/victim/_mentality/_scapegoating/_dehumanization/_genocide
@HiddenLayer555 you have no idea what you are talking about. Go and read a book
What book would you suggest?
@NotASharkInAManSuit
“The Good Germans: Resisting the Nazis, 1933-1945” by Catrine Clay
“Ordinary Men”
By Christopher R. Browning
“Defying Hitler”
By Gordon Thomas
These are the english books I would recommend to see that Nazis had about 14% of the population backing them, an even smaller group were aware of the atrocities of them. The vast majority of the population were either not aware or chose to look the other way.
“Or” is carrying a lot of weight here.