• boredtortoise@lemm.ee
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    Also same in the Central Railway Station of Helsinki, Finland. Apparently an organic protest without a spokesperson. Protests require to be notified to the police beforehand here so this was a surprise

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    It is greatly worrying that the violence there is spilling over to our country.

    The protestors are right and the government is wrong.

    Not in our name. We want no part in crimes against civilians in this Israel-Hamas conflict.

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    They should go protest to whom is doing the thing, not to bystanders. Hamas and IDF are doing this so maybe they should contact them?

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      We don’t live in a direct democracy, we live in a representative one. Our representatives are supposed to, you know, represent us, in putting our government’s resources to action according to our intentions.

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      Hamas and IDF are doing this so maybe they should contact them?

      I’m sure that Hamas will lay down it’s arms and the IDF will immediately retreat from Gaza after receiving an angry call from these people.

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        So it would be just as effective as these “protests”.

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          This protest might make it to the “achtuurjournaal” and increase political pressure to actually do something. It’s unlikely that it will, but the chances of it doing anything are better than the alternatives.

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            Is one of those alternatives returning the hostages, laying down arms, and negotiating for peace? Because I feel like that’s a much better alternative that’s far more likely to end this conflict, and also something that Palestinians can do to end this immediately. Definitely more effective than shutting down train stations in unrelated countries.

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              You do realize the ones shutting down the train stations and the ones in charge of Hamas are not the same group? Pretty stupid to compare them like that. It’s like saying having murderers stop murdering is more effective than having police hunt down murderers and capturing them.

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      Yawn… yet another worthless white moderate whining that other people’s lives and freedom are less important than his convenience.

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          MLK has been dead for 50+ years. Claiming he has a position on Netanyahu’s genocidal tactics is utter nonsense.

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            It’s almost like this conflict extends back a long time, and the root causes of it, and cited motivations for violence, haven’t changed since his time.

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              It’s almost like it’s bad-faith trolling to pretend root causes are relevant when we’re actually talking about Israel’s current tactics. It’s pretty fucking disgusting that you apparently can’t agree that genocide is wrong no matter who started it.

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                Israel’s current tactics are the result of the position it finds itself in, fighting against a guerilla terrorist government in a densely populated urban area. And that’s because of a long causal chain of events going back to the root causes. King was alive during most of what Palestine considers instigating events, the Nakba, the '67 war…

                Only one side of this conflict explicitly intends to commit genocide, and it’s not Israel. Only one side did commit genocide when they had the upper hand, and it wasn’t Israel. Historical context is relevant and not just yesterday’s tactics, considered in a vacuum.

                Although war is tragic, I don’t consider this a genocide. Eliminating an ethnic group is clearly not Israel’s intention or motivation. If it were they could have easily done so by now and they haven’t for obvious reasons. I oppose genocide, I don’t oppose self-defense. This is about safety for them.

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                  Eliminating an ethnic group is clearly not Israel’s intention or motivation.

                  https://kbin.social/m/worldnews@lemmy.ml/t/588452/Israeli-Government-Mulls-Forcible-Permanent-Transfer-of-2-2-Million-Gaza

                  If Israel wanted to change their position, they’d think seriously about peace. The last administration who did was Rabin’s, and he got assassinated for it.

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    So happy I do not live in a big city right now. So annoying to be blocked by these people when trying to get anywhere.

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      You should also be happy you are not unfortunate to live either in Gaza or West Bank too. Because if you were I am sure you would have looked at this from a different angle.

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          or people would also spend more time protesting Hamas.

          So there are three problems with this:

          1-Hamas is a response to Israeli occupation, not an independent phenomenon. You can’t stop them without taking out the root cause.

          2-What, exactly, would protesting Hamas even accomplish? Protesting Israel is basically telling your government to put pressure on Israel to stop its genocide of Gaza. You can’t put pressure on Hamas since they’re already cut off from almost the whole world.

          3-The assumption that the existence or non-existence of Hamas has any effect on Israeli treatment of Palestinians is very naive.

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            The assumption that the existence or non-existence of Hamas has any effect on Israeli treatment of Palestinians is very naive.

            The blockade didn’t happen until Hamas was elected, the treatment of Gaza was obviously different before Hamas launched this attack. It is plainly obvious that Hamas had an effect on Israeli treatment of Palestinians, especially ones under their government.

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                Right. Israel unilaterally left and disbanded all settlements in Gaza, then Gaza elected Hamas, then blockade.

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                  No you’re mixing it up. It transitioned immediately from occupation to siege and that’s part of what let Hamas get a plurality (not a majority) of the vote.

                  Not to mention they set up settlements in the West Bank to this day.

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        I mean there are a ton of bad stuff happening many places. Don’t understand why I should care so much about this one.

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      lol that’s the point. Complain to your local “leader” that their actions (or lack of) are causing you discomfort

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          Hurry is just what the elite wants you to feel. Stop blaming those who do what needs to be done

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              Fascists getting upvotes on lemmy, lmao.

              You fucks are all about freedom until it inconveniences you. Then you start talking about protests like they’re terrorists. It’s always the same bullshit cherry-picked stories about ambulances too.

              So fucking predictable.

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                I mean if they want to get government to do something… Storm actual government and protest there. These were weak and "safe’ protest alternatives that don’t actually help a cause and actively turns many people against it.

                If you feel your government is not responding well the message should be made to government. Not your fellow citizen trying to get to work or in this case visit sick family.

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              because the elite wants him to feel so?

              More or less

              The story doesn’t tell why they left late in a hurry. Was it because the elite making them work to make a fat cat richer?

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          Causing disruption is the point, you call your leaders to put further pressure on them to help resolve an act of genocide( in the instance). I have experienced protesters outside my house for a year(I used to live downtown in a major city) and I was always happy to see the masses standing up injustice when I had no idea of the issue. It’s informative and good to know people still have compassion.

          If you life is shittier because of a mild inconvenience then you should re evaluate some things friend. I hope you see the light

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      It’s a sign that you can’t continue living your life just the way you do. It’s a wake-up call, you dipshit.