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Dean J's avatar

it’s not a war on terror, it’s genocide. it’s settler colonialism, forced occupation, and it is now a clear genocide of palestinians in gaza. while it is CRUCIAL that we acknowledge antisemitism and it’s rise, and allow no place for it in our action, we CANNOT dismiss the ethnic cleansing of palestinians and the xenophobic, racist ideals that america has perpetuated against brown people (specifically in the middle east as well) regardless of it’s debated right to exist as a state, the israeli military is committing genocide, committing war crimes, targeting refugees and hospitals, and DENYING humanitarian aid to gaza. this is genocide and we must speak clearly on that — and when we do, we must speak to tigray, congo, rohingya, east turkestan (uyghur autonomous region in china), sudan, and the historical revisionism of armenian genocide in turkey as well — genocide does not happen out of nowhere, it does not exist in a vacuum, it is ALWAYS preventable. that’s what i think :)

your thoughts are a good start, conversation is a good start, it’s deeply important to speak our confusions and fears. but it is deeply dangerous to fall into the belief that the oppressed are in the wrong for facing their oppressors. from the river to the sea 🍉

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No way you're going to read this, but for others who are interested in learning more:

First of all - there is no time to debate! We need ceasefire now!

I am Palestinian and I am devastated every day, both by the escalation of violence that will not stop and the dehumanizing rhetoric I encounter no matter where I turn - especially when it comes from artists who have brought me so much joy, and who I believe have a good heart! This is not a religious conflict (I'm literally Christian lol!), this is Indigenous peoples resisting a colonial entity. We need ceasefire NOW and burying that call to action in this piece is so, so sad. We all need to be doing whatever we can to stop the expulsion of people in Gaza, to stop the killing of children. When the government votes to silence the only Palestinian American in congress, what other responsibilities do we have but to continue to fight for what she, too, fights for?

On Twitter, you said genocide is not the right word - again, devastating thing to see, after you do acknowledge the continued ethnic cleansing of my people. No one gets a monopoly on the language of genocide. I don't think you'll listen to a Palestinian, but there are Israeli genocide and holocaust scholars who call this is a "textbook" case.

https://jewishcurrents.org/a-textbook-case-of-genocide

I would really, really encourage you to check out the resources at the website decolonizepalestine.com, especially on the origins of Zionism. From the founder of the ideology himself, in a letter to famous colonizer Cecil Rhodes:

“You are being invited to help make history,” he wrote, “It doesn’t involve Africa, but a piece of Asia Minor ; not Englishmen, but Jews . How, then, do I happen to turn to you since this is an out-of-the-way matter for you? How indeed? Because it is something colonial.”

This is cited in this section - https://decolonizepalestine.com/introduction-to-palestine/

Criticizing Hamas, whatever. No, they are not the Palestinian people, but that's not really the issue right now. We give billions of dollars to Israel every year, if they really wanted to take out all of Hamas, they could! It's easy to find specific people. The technology exists; they do not. They want the land. Gaza is not a sovereign state, (which you do recognize), it is an occupied territory under siege. There is little other option for people in Palestine besides violent resistance; in 2018, during the Great March of Return, thousands of Palestinians participated in a march at the border fence that keeps in them in the open-air prison that is Gaza. This was a peaceful protest, peaceful action against their occupation; they were met with violence. https://jewishcurrents.org/we-are-always-met-with-violence-gazas-march-of-return-at-one-year

Alternate forms of resistance, such as the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions movement, is criminalized in states all over the US - another non-violent alternative, and yet, limited. Placing economic pressure and sanctions is how apartheid in South Africa ended. If you truly believe in brokering peace, you would commit to the BDS movement and encourage others to.

https://bdsmovement.net/

Israel is not good for anyone; the founding of the state requires a collapsing and erasure of the diversity of Jewish identity. The creation of Israel caused suppression and loss of so many Jewish dialects of Arabic, the suppression of Yiddish, the recreation of a vibrant religion. Israel depends on global antisemitism to construct itself as a safe-haven for Jewish people -- but, it is only specific types of Jewish people who are truly

"safe". https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2013-01-27/ty-article/.premium/ethiopians-fooled-into-birth-control/0000017f-f512-d044-adff-f7fb92c30000

Re: hostages, Hamas literally tried to negotiate more hostages and Israel said no lol. That government does not care about their citizens. Additionally, there are THOUSANDS of Palestinians held by the Israeli government right now, many of them with no idea why. Are they not hostages?

I don't want anyone to die. Before the creation of Israel, people from all over the world lived in Palestine (Even though we were under the occupation of the British!). Jerusalem was full of different neighborhoods and had its own culinary culture distinct from other parts of Palestine because of this. Jewish Palestinians did not want the state of Israel, they wanted to continue to live with their fellow Palestinians in co-existence. It is not antisemitic to criticize a nation-state, it is necessary, just as we criticize the US (which is also a settler-colonial country, built on the genocide of Indigenous people.) It is not antisemitic to simply call for CEASEFIRE.

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