Then arguing with people about whether the kernels popping is “justified”.

Trying to focus on the slaughter of regular Israelis and whether it’s good or evil to attack civilians is just such a ridiculous approach to me. The question has no meaning in this context. If you don’t want kernels to pop take the pot off of the flame, if you refuse to do that then shut the fuck up about it.

Like obviously it sucks that everyday people were intentionally killed but the blame is just being put on the entirely wrong place, it’s just individualist moralism that works to strip the event of any context. It feels like it’s a rhetorical funnel whose function is to push those who engage in this moralizing to the next logical point in the talking-point journey: whether Israel has a right to defend itself.

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    8 months ago

    You could always take a page from the early Russian revolution and start targeting the people actually responsible, maybe.

    Are settlers not responsible for settling? This is an active process that the populace is engaging in. You can’t simply handwave culpability and place all the blame on a few leaders.