“No one is looking at us or the extent of this disaster or the crimes that we are experiencing in Gaza,” he said. Still holding his microphone, he slid off his flak jacket marked with the word PRESS and unstrapped his helmet.

“These protection jackets and helmets don’t protect us,” he said, flinging the equipment to the ground. “Nothing protects journalists. … We lose our lives for no reason.”

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    Idk man shit sucks sometimes, but the people of Palestine have agency, and the Gazans chose their government.

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      the people of Palestine have agency

      That’s the best fucking joke I’ve heard in a long time. Gazans have zero control over their situation. Maybe it’s telling that they elected Hamas, (almost 20 goddamn years ago when half their population wasn’t even born yet, I might add) who they felt were the only option to get them out of apartheid.

      Bombing the shit out of population is a great way to breed extremists, and it will continue to happen as long as the ethnic cleansing continues.

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        They had enough control to put Hamas in power and spend like two decades launching rockets at Israel

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          Did you read anything past the first sentence? I swear you guys are all illiterate.

          Isreal famously never did anything to provoke those rockets. They definitely didn’t spend the last 75 years systematically dispossessing Palestinians and subjecting them to extreme violence.

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            Facts don’t serve their narrative well. That’s why anti-intellectualism is so key to fascistic rhetoric.

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              I honestly can’t tell if these people are racist, or just extremely misinformed and chirping about a topic that they have no education in.

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                I think a fair amount of it is people being surprised that reality doesn’t match what they’ve been told. And that cognitive dissonance takes them time to work through. And it’s much more comfortable to say that’s not what war means, that’s not what genocide means, that’s not what ethnic cleansing means…

                And of course they’re surrounded in a media soup using obtuse language to give them the impression everything’s fine.

                I honestly expect most of these denial commenters don’t have an investment either way in the conflict. They just have an idea of someone is right, and they put everything into that narrative scope. It takes time to build nuance.

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            Yeah sometimes when you start a war and lose, it sucks. Maybe the various Arab nations should have thought about that