cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/43386174

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/20222393

Williams has condemned Israel’s defensive military operations in Gaza as a “war crime” and criticized the US Congress for inviting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to speak in July.

Williams issued a statement on Oct. 11 of last year, four days after Oct. 7, lamenteing the attacks before calling not to retaliate and shifting attention to oppression of Palestinians.

“We can, we have to be able to, at once grieve the hundreds of innocent lives taken in Israel, and oppose the escalating violence of retaliation, the endless war, the systemic violence and oppression of Palestinians too often ignored, excused, or condoned,” Williams wrote.

Good, at least make Zionchuds seethe

  • can you imagine if non-violent protestors supporting BDS were not brutalized, gassed, and jailed for their actions by the NYPD but violent pro-genocide, pro-israeli counter-protestors were arrested by the NYPD and charged?

    it would be like 48 hours before some guy with mossad ties blew up a fucking building in manhattan, just as an over “how dare you!”

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      This is putting a lot of faith in the NYPD. They’d probably self organize to have their off duty colleagues attack the pro Palestine protestors while looking the other way if they weren’t allowed to do it in uniform.

      • I don’t really expect someone who isn’t on-board with the rabid defense of the client state’s ethnic cleansing program to get put in charge of the imperial core’s largest militarized police force in the first place, honestly.

        it was more like a “wow, wouldn’t that be weird” / thought experiment.

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          Cops in general treat right-wing protestors with kid gloves. The most “brutal” crackdown on right-wing protestors I’ve ever seen was the capital riot, where it seemed half the cops were in on it, protestors were allowed to just mill around, and all those arrested got tiny sentences. The only ones who got long sentences injured cops.