• zerog_bandit@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Glad to see Germany addressing the conflict rationally, unlike half of Lemmy which just screams “genocide!” in every thread.

    Still waiting to hear an explanation for why there are no Jews in Iraq, Syria, Jordan, Yemen, and Egypt, when there were historical populations in those countries (hint: it’s the G word)

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      7 months ago

      You mean that G word that happened right after Israel came into existence and proceeded to demonstrate its intent to conquer by immediately disregarding its own borders with Palestine?

      Genocide ain’t it no matter who’s doing it and for what reason, but it’s real fuckin’ convenient to just ignore a major instigating factor that just happens to be the country you’re trying to apologism for.

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        7 months ago

        You mean after the Arab neighbours started a G on the jews as soon as the Brits left?

        Sure the jews aren’t much better but it’s clear they’d be G’d themselves if it wasn’t for their weapons

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          7 months ago

          Jewish people from all over the world (not only parts of Europe invaded by Nazi Germany) were brought there to displace the Arab population that was forced to flee after a campaign of terrorist attacks.

          The different religions didn’t have much beef with each other until that ethnic cleansing by religious fanatics who actually think that specific strip of desert land was gifted to them by god.

          The only people who committed Jewish genocide were the Nazis. That’s why if at all a Jewish state should have been carved out from German territory and not have Arabs pay with their homeland.

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            7 months ago

            Jews went there on their own. In no small part from predominantly muslim countries where they faced systemic discrimination and, often, persecution.

            Those from the Ottoman empire who didn’t were largely genocided by their muslim neighbours to ‘punish’ them for the creation of Israel, which should give you clue that your idea that “different religions didn’t have much beef” is complete bs.

            Not to say the zionist jews aren’t among the worst people as well, of course

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              7 months ago

              Jews went there on their own.

              To displace the native population. That’s a war crime.

              In no small part from predominantly muslim countries where they faced systemic discrimination and, often, persecution.

              Not genocide, though. Unlike what’s happening to Palestinians now which is another coordinated effort to get rid of them. The civilians are systematically attacked and pushed towards Egypt for that reason.

              ‘punish’ them for the creation of Israel, which should give you clue that your idea that “different religions didn’t have much beef” is complete bs.

              When I write that “different religions didn’t have much beef” before the creation of Israel by religious fanatics, any action that happens afterwards is no counter argument to that.

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                7 months ago

                Yeah, I think this idea comes from not really knowing much history then.

                As long as there are different religions, there’s been religious beef.

                Jews living as minorities in predominantly islamic countries have experienced this by various degrees. Islamic law demands that they always be treated as second class citizens and, to no surprise, they have. And in certain periods in certain places, this was spiced up with some forced conversion or genocide.

                Read up on this for a nice example. It’s like claiming black African slaves had a nice life in the US until some troublemakers started demanding equal rights.

                The mass migration towards Palestine and zionist efforts to create a majority jewish state there aren’t a pinnacle of humanity, but it’s important to know where it comes from

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                  7 months ago

                  As an atheist I’m far from being an Islam defender but a special tax for “book religions” other than Islam and bans on certain jobs isn’t genocide and really not an excuse to displace or even murder a Muslim population who wasn’t even the ruling class that made those laws in the first place.

                  Islam isn’t treating Judaism and Christianity the way it would treat polytheists like Hindus. Now that’s a whole other can of worms but Palestinian genocide is inexcusable no matter how much anyone tries to justify it belittle it.

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                    7 months ago

                    If you don’t see having to choose between conversion or death, with hundreds of thousands killed, as genocide, what would you call it?

                    What about being killed in the street for wearing shoes as a jew?

                    What about legally being allowed to genocide jews because one was rumoured to have struck a muslim woman?

                    That’s a strange idea of religions living peacefully together