Exactly! Which is why moving right every cycle has proved to be such a winning strategy for the democrats! Finally someone talks sense.
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wpb@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Hopefully, he will be 6 underground by that time.41·12 hours ago
wpb@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Hopefully, he will be 6 underground by that time.72·12 hours agoLovely how not actively supporting and funding a genocide is a purity test now. Beautiful stuff.
wpb@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Hopefully, he will be 6 underground by that time.57·12 hours agoElections are not the time and place for democracy, that’s some tankie shit. If you want to make your voice heard, do it any other time. Not during elections. It’s just not right.
wpb@lemmy.worldto United States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•US Democrats: proud of deportations8·12 hours agoAnd Harris, Biden, Waltz, Newsom, Obama, that bald guy who had a stroke, etc etc etc are all right wing
Only a very teeny tiny minority espouses center left views.
wpb@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Hopefully, he will be 6 underground by that time.203·12 hours agoGo out and pressure the DNC to not be shit
How about you go out and draw the rest of the owl there? The main power we have is our right to vote, and you’re saying we shouldn’t use that to pressure the DNC to put forth a pro-worker anti-war candidate.
wpb@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Hopefully, he will be 6 underground by that time.141·12 hours agoThe time to protest vote is in the primaries.
There were primaries?
wpb@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Hopefully, he will be 6 underground by that time.81·12 hours agoI take issue with your use of the adjective “good” in “good cop”.
wpb@lemmy.worldto Memes of Production@quokk.au•removing capitalism will solve most issues3·1 day agoI think the main problem is the private ownership of the means of production.
wpb@lemmy.worldto Flippanarchy@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Running defense for a pedo, but with extra steps2·3 days agoAs long as they don’t drone strike entire weddings in Yemen, as long as they don’t explicitly protect the torturers of Abu Ghraib, as long as they don’t pass a copy of Romneycare but more right wing, as long as they don’t send 40B to a nation actively engaged in ethnic cleansing, as long as they don’t expand upon and set the stage for worsening the border policy that is already draconian, as long as they don’t send care packages to bankers responsible for the economy tanking. When will you moronic liberals get it through your thick fucking skulls that this is not about optics but about policy. Jesus fucking christ
wpb@lemmy.worldto Flippanarchy@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Running defense for a pedo, but with extra steps11·3 days agoVote blue lol
wpb@lemmy.worldto Flippanarchy@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Running defense for a pedo, but with extra steps62·3 days agoReal “if a democrat were doing this we’d be at brunch right now” energy.
wpb@lemmy.worldto Flippanarchy@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Running defense for a pedo, but with extra steps122·3 days agoSomeone who takes on radical aesthetics but is hell bent on preserving the neoliberal status quo. Imagine someone with blue hear wearing a pussy hat celebrating that Meloni was elected.
wpb@lemmy.worldto Flippanarchy@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Running defense for a pedo, but with extra steps14·4 days agoPretty fucking poorly, which is why I’m not crazy about the strategy we’ve been using for the past decades. You understand these events didn’t just happen out of nowhere, right? They’re a result of the things that happened before them.
wpb@lemmy.worldto Flippanarchy@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Running defense for a pedo, but with extra steps191·4 days agoSo, that’s been the tactic for a bunch of decades now. How’s that been going for the working class?
I largely agree with what you’re saying, but I think the idea that Israel was established because of Hitler is not entirely accurate (and not entirely wron either).
First off, zionism was conceived as a solution to the rampant antisemitism in Europe (not just Germany), well before Hitler even left elementary school. It was intended to be a colonial project, so they looked for the help of colonial powers like the Ottomans and the UK. They ended up choosing Palestine as a good location, and the UK (which was occupying Palestine at the time) formally agreed to an establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine, already in 1917 (Balfour declaration). At this point, Hitler was in the trenches of WWI, and no one had even really heard of him, so it is unlikely that he was a factor in the drawing up and signing of the Balfour declaration.
Secondly, the first wave of jewish colonizers (30k ish) arrived between 1881 and 1903. This is around the time Hitler was born, and I’m willing to bet he didn’t play a big part in them moving. They were fleeing the pogroms.
Until then, the local arab and jewish Palestinians had been co-existing in relative peace, as regular neighbors. The arrival of the jewish colonizers led to a cycle of violence of colonizers attacking the natives and vice versa. This culminated in the forming of jewish terrorist groups Irgun, Hagana, Lehi, and others, which carried out bombings, murders, and sabotage. A famous example is the Deir Yassin massacre, where Hagana killed 100-200 Palestinian villagers. Near the end of WWII, these terrorist groups were also increasingly attacking the British, seeking the establishment of an independent jewish state.
It was this context in which resolution 181 was drafted, in 1947. Of course, the holocaust was a major factor in its adoption, but the resolution itself was a direct response to the violent conflict between the jewish colonizers and the native population, and the insurgency of the colonizers against the British.
Next, I’m not entirely in agreement with the idea that Israel became the madman. As you can see from the terrorist groups I mentioned, the colonizers were already violent even before the eatablishment of Israel. After the establishment, it immediately became much worse.
Upon its creation, Israel was given 55% of the land despite making up only 33% of the population. As a result, a large portion of the native population had to be removed. They did this by destroying entire villages, about 500 of them, and carrying out numerous massacres. About 700k Palestinians were removed from the region. There’s a technical term for this: “ethnic cleansing”
For the next 75 years, Israel would continue the violence against the Palestinian population. Notable events were the 1967 war, which resulted in the ethnic cleansing of close to another 500k Palestinians, the Sabra Shatilla massacre, where 3500 refugees were murdered in one night, the break-their-bones policy which involved rhe whole scale torture of protestors, and so on.
There has never been a point in time where Israel was not a violent aggressor. The only difference today is that it’s harder to hide on account of social media.
wpb@lemmy.worldto Progressive Politics@lemmy.world•[Video] Hasan Piker says he will vote 3rd party if the Democrats run an establishment candidate in 202814·6 days agoIt’s like they get zapped with an amnesia ray right after every election, and are prohibited from reading about history. I guess four years is a long time and reading is hard. Better vote blue because who knows what might happen if you don’t!
wpb@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Heineken to cut up to 6,000 jobs in two years; Booked €1.9 billion profit in 20253·6 days agoGet that boot out of your mouth
wpb@lemmy.worldto United Kingdom@feddit.uk•Oatly banned from using word ‘milk’ to market plant-based products in UKEnglish6·6 days agobut I don’t think companies should be allowed to sell it as “milk” in any form
Well sure, and they haven’t been able to in almost a decade. This court ruling is about something else. They’re not calling it milk, they’re not mislabelling their product. In fact, the campaign this is about is them saying explicitly this is not milk, and apparently that goes too far. I’m totally with you that food labelling should be clear, but this is not about that. This is not consumer protection. This is anticompetitive agribusiness lobbying, no more, no less.
This is just absolutely wild to me. Just true unfiltered insanity. The democrats literally sent 50B in military aid to a nation that is literally committing a genocide, and if someone complains about this your reactions to effectively say “geeze complain much?”. I truly, fundamentally, do not understand how a human can have that response. It just does not compute. The only thing I can think of is that you actually don’t believe there is a genocide, or that the democrats didn’t fund it. But that too seems so far fetched, because these are both so easy to verify. None of it adds up