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Yeah and you would not have said “I’m anti south-africa”, but add “apartheid”, for good reasons and as you just did
Yeah and you would not have said “I’m anti south-africa”, but add “apartheid”, for good reasons and as you just did
No. You identify a state with its govenment and both with the people. Any progressive vision of history would be off the table if you were right.
I understand the impetus in face of a horrible situation, but it doesn’t help.
Imagine talking to progressives on either side. That kind of simplification only makes sense from a total outside view.
Hope lies in understanding societies inner conflicts. Change for the better just as well
Edit: the amount of f’s and o’s for a given o or t respectively, is difficult for me
Putting both, “anti-israel” and “pro-palestine” in the headline is probably an attempt to avoid undercomplex thinking. Great discourse strategy, very helpful
I don’t know of a starter guide. I guess because it depends a lot on where you live and what kind of activism/political work goes with your opinion and, well, your life.
I guess the common approaches to increase one’s political agency are
Basically no matter wich one it is, from there on you will meet people, meet ideas, discuss, get (even) more specific ideas of who is doing what and why and if you agree. Orientation comes with praxis, as in all fields I guess.
Maybe 2 starter guide like points:
See you in the streets ;)
Just get organized and fight without leaving anyone :)
I don’t know which one is actually worse.
A nostalgia themed glamourizing of brutality right next to “unwanted people”. No explanation of how those two things connect, so all that stays is the association.
Kind of on a neuro-marketing like level of discours (just strenghtening your associations by creating emotions or atmosphere) he is mobilizing violence against immigrants. (And normalizing violence as a means of governing in general)