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    9 months ago

    I’m trying to be very careful in how I say this, and I’m not trying to be a debate bro.

    I find it triggering to say ALL violence is self-defense. There is no defense for sexual violence.

    I can understand killing oppressors and even kidnapping families to gain leverage, but there is no situation that calls for rape and no excuse for it.

    I understand that members of the IDF and US military are guilty of this too, and they deserve death.

    I understand that you didn’t want to have a bunch of caveats in a blanket statement. I also know this is nothing unique to this conflict and happens in every war, I just think that’s the one area where our support can be critical.

    • PosadistInevitablity [he/him]@hexbear.net
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      Horrible things happen when settlers try to genocide millions of human beings to steal their land. Every sort of violence, sexual included, is a guarantee. That is what war is. There is no clean war.

      That will go both ways, but only one side has the power to put a stop to this brutal status quo. The settlers have to end the genocide, and the war will stop.

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        I agree that Israel is the one who has the power to stop the war and genocide.

        I do not agree that rape is self defense nor is it necessary for revolution. Are you planning on raping the capitalists if we see a revolution in our lifetime? If not, then I’m sure you can understand that it’s possible not to.

        I am going to disengage from this conversation.

        • PosadistInevitablity [he/him]@hexbear.net
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          Any revolutionary should act as human as the circumstances allow, that’s a reasonable moral standard.

          But these acts don’t delegitimize the Palestinian cause whatsoever, they are just a sad reality of war.

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          No, rape is never justified, even in war. However, ugly acts of vengeance are inevitable when the oppressed find themselves with captive members of the oppressor class. They may be unarmed civilians, but they were partying within walking distance of the Gaza border so they were direct beneficiaries of the oppression.

          • Phish [he/him, any]@hexbear.net
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            9 months ago

            It’s a bit of a quandary as an American. I don’t believe violence against me or my family is deserved despite benefiting from American oppression. Though I do understand why somebody would want to commit an act of violence against Americans, and might even call it justified depending on the situation.

    • RyanGosling [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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      9 months ago

      I think it’s a given. Hamas isn’t actually a based organization. It’s just that they’re usually one of the few organizations left that physically combat Israel. Many rebels tend to soften up when they take over because they need international support and recognition, so here’s hoping to them winning quickly and the suffering can be minimized.

    • Mardoniush [she/her]@hexbear.net
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      Yes, I always think of the psych speak statement, “Hurt people hurt people.”

      Look back far enough into any atrocity and you see some traumatised young kid who’s given a weapon and no therapy, and hasn’t got the virtues of character that allow most traumatised people to not go…uh…Bad Crazy. Heck, entire civilisations have relied on that trauma as a way of building oppressors.

      That doesn’t mean that the people who do such things shouldn’t have consequences, only that it’s gonna happen, and at some point we need not bland lib forgiveness or “The Wall” but the fraught process of giving Equity, followed by Truth and Reconciliation.

      • Adkml [he/him]@hexbear.net
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        9 months ago

        Tourists shouldn’t have voluntarily given their money to state that’s been doing genocide openly for decades.

        • JuneFall [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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          This is a stance that would mean that any person buying US/UK/French/Iranian/Turkish/South Korean/Philipine/Maroccon/Brazilian/Mexican products deserves to die.

          It is a moralistic idealist claim, not a Marxist one.

          • windowlicker [she/her]@hexbear.net
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            purchasing a US made product in a store, say if its the cheapest option for example, is completely incomparable to booking a flight, reserving a place to stay, and going to travel to and financially support a genocidal state and the settlers living under it…

            • JuneFall [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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              There are virtually no completely US made products anymore. But in any case any car you buy that is completely US made is a commodity of the kind I mention. That is more than comparable to a flight. What you want to say is: I find it acceptable to targeted kill hundreds of ravers outside the occupied territory in Palestine, including tourists, Israeli Arabs and alike.

              What I wrote wasn’t the cheapest option but for cars the cheapest US option is comparable and you are aware that you are not in general having an as principled stance as you give it now.

      • zed_proclaimer [he/him]@hexbear.net
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        9 months ago

        Taking hostages is fine, and wtf are you supposed to do if you take parents hostage? Just leave the children there in the middle of a war zone alone?

        No reason to hit prisoners if they are cooperative. Agreed, sexual violence is never permissible under any circumstances. Attacking Israeli adults is fine, they are settlers and on stolen land economically supporting an apartheid state

        • JuneFall [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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          Taking hostages is fine, and wtf are you supposed to do if you take parents hostage? Just leave the children there in the middle of a war zone alone?

          Israel is small. You can leave the children and the videos of the kids show that the children are not protected, they are hit with sticks and batons and insulted as Jews. Besides that, yes. Those kids are not Tsarist kids. Save your gray propaganda for good goals. You can also find a video in which parents are killed and a child is taken. Or children that are killed. For the outcry that a targeted and thus killed journalist by IDF forces took this ignores that there is a strategic level of Hamas which obviously encouraged what happens, as it is wide spread and communicated via established Hamas video channels and thus shown, it also got an individual vengeance and revenge component.

          The actions of Hamas do show their regressive reactionary nature and that the solidarity for socialist groups in Israel is not existent within them. What we know now, too, is also that it doesn’t seem to have been a unified operation, meaning that the PFLP and other Marxist groups within Gaza are not really having impact on the strategic operations or are shut out completely.

          This means that critical solidarity ought to be critical. If you do a large incursion like that you really argue that shooting young ravers and killing some after taking them hostage, is the best use of your short lived incursion? In any case I have yet to have seen text based Marxist reasoning which isn’t vibes based or goes beyond “national liberation justifies any violence”.

          What is the aim here is to say any person - which includes plenty of Israeli Arabs (at least 20% of the population), also some who were at the rave - outside of Gaza and West Jordan is a legitimate aim to be killed, tortured, (sexually) assaulted, kidnapped. The terror of the guillotine and the committee for hygiene was more targeted and more in line with progressive politics than that. The “no excuse for the terror” doesn’t mean it is arbitrary terror, it is focused on revolutionary goals. They also could’ve had Marxist and pre Marxist reasoning. The operation in Palestina and Israel was not one of national liberation with a class based analysis, but one in which there are people assigned as oppressing colonialists (everyone at the rave i.e. who wasn’t coming from Gaza).

          The goal of course is to weaken Israel’s tourism industry, to unify power within Gaza, to divide Israel and Saudi Arabia and have hostages to do prisoner swaps. Though it is somewhat unlikely that this nearly 60 year old practice will work as before with the current right wing government in Israel and the lack of current good will. It did strengthen unity in Israel.

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                If you think that then you aren’t a Marxist.

                what the fuck are you talking about? The primary contradiction is imperialism. If you think those resisting genocide are fascists then YOU aren’t a marxist. Such chauvinism. The fact that some are socially reactionary is immaterial to them being on the objectively correct side of an anti-colonial and anti-imperialist struggle. Failure to support them is tantamount to class treason

                • JuneFall [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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                  If you think those resisting genocide are fascists

                  Don’t try black propaganda here, not in any way did I claim that. You are ignoring the structures of Gazan orgs and society, you are talking without investigating and you are disturbing. I recommend you disengage.

        • JuneFall [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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          Targeting tourists at a rave on stolen land next to an open air prison that holds the rightful stewards of that land is ok

          Please give me Marxist text backing for your position.

        • JuneFall [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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          to first check who at an Israeli festival is a settler and who isn’t before

          This is what the RAF did with the kidnapping of the Landshut flight. Which was a problem as some Germans did select people for being Jewish/non Jewish. But yes, if you do stuff like that you have to discriminate in any case.

          However what you do tell, too, is that killing the ravers (and taking them hostage), is okay in any case as corollary. Rojava was able to fight Isis more targeted than that. The PKK of old did target more focused, as was Mao’s and Enlai’s actions.

      • Diasl@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        9 months ago

        Murdering old ladies and uploading the video to her Facebook account is also not ok.

        I’m not involved and don’t have a side in this argument and both of them have done some horrible stuff but what’s been coming out over the last few days has been fucking disgusting.

    • toomanyjoints69
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      9 months ago

      It makes me sad that they killed people at a concert and it reminds me of two things.

      1 - Hamas are bad guys that i only like because theyre rescuing their people from oppression.

      2 - Ill never go to Isreal even if i win the lottery so its not my problem to stress myself out over.

        • windowlicker [she/her]@hexbear.net
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          and i think some of the attendees were foreigners too. so you traveled to an apartheid state to have fun at a rave, just miles from the world’s largest open air prison meant for ethnic cleansing? they were totally okay with the ethnic cleansing, just as long as they had a fun time at their little event and then went home. the palestinians just a few miles away do not have this luxury.