You can block the comments but you cannot silence our voices.

It’s troubling “mean arab terrorist” had such experiences here. I would ask if this was on Lemmy or Lemmygrad?

“I have seen people refer to Chador and Hijab as “wearing trashbags””

This is insanely racist. This should not be tolerated.

“the Islamic Republic of Iran is “enslaving women””

We all have liberal tendencies here that we are in the process of purging however this western feminism should have been called out.

“I have seen people refer to Islam as “a painkiller” and that communists should “free [Muslims] from irrational immaterial thought” and make accusations that all Muslims engage in FGC”

I am unfamiliar with the term ‘FGC’, however the opiate of the masses critique is based. This is a long standing Marxist stance on religion. This should be allowed here.

“I was banned from the Palestine community for “being mean” to an israeli colonizer after I told them to expeditiously get out of Palestine.”

Blaming the individual is radlib however in the Israeli case I would tell them to join Palestine instead of trying to paint them as the entire country of Israel.

“I have had my comments censored and removed when discussing the liberation of Palestine From the River to the Sea and citing the revolutionary leaders from the resistance. The reasoning for censorship repeated the zionist entity language: “advocating terrorism”"

Not ok. We are against imperialist powers and projects.

“Throughout all of this I see invaders who live in the settler-colonies are defended as “comrades like everyone else”. Even though they are repeating toxic discourse about how such and such liberation movement “shouldn’t alienate the [colonizer] ‘workers’.””

It seems that this latest topic in it’s turbulent controversy was the last straw for you and I find it regretful that it has gotten this far considering 90% of what you experienced you shouldn’t have.

Take care and I wish you the best.

  • They absolutely should be forced to leave if that’s what the Palestinians collectively want. Violent resistance (including killing or otherwise incapacitating occupiers who resist) is completely necessary and Muad’Dibber didn’t say that it isn’t. The issue is the last two sentences – stating that every single settler deserves to be killed, regardless of what they’ve actually done besides being born in a settler colony – as well as the subsequent comment where she seemed to advocate killing children because they could grow up to be Zionists like their parents. Violent resistance is unavoidable, but systematically killing those who are willing to leave without fighting back isn’t