No, nothing like that, just wanting to clarify that it’s not a case of a rogue government going against popular opinion. Genocide is very popular in Israeli society, to the point that, if you ever talk to an anti-genocide Israeli, they tend to feel like political outcasts.
IMO, Israel is unusual because a disproportionate amount of the population are migrants who moved there specifically because they support the genocidal project, and people who were born there but oppose the project are far more likely than average to be able to move to another country and get out.
raspberriesareyummy@lemmy.world 2 days ago
I think you are mixing the early stages of the state of Israel - certainly involving displacement and violence against Palestinian natives - with the recurring outbursts of Apartheid and crimes against humanity. There were calm phases in Israel, and many people moved there without genocidal actions ever being part of the public perception.
BrainInABox@lemmy.ml 2 days ago
There was never a time where Israel was not an colonialist and implicitly genocidal project. There also haven’t been “outbursts” of apartheid and crimes against humanity; those have been a constant at all times.
raspberriesareyummy@lemmy.world 2 days ago
and this is now where you are bordering hard if not delving into antisemitism :/ I have no desire to speak with you any further.
BrainInABox@lemmy.ml 2 days ago
Anti Zionism is not anti-Semitism, and you know it.