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[–]MeganDelacroix🤡🌎 detainee 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

This is an argument I might not agree with, ultimately, but I'd be willing to listen to it. What I am completely unwilling to listen to is not merely the justification but the celebration of butchery.

I'm not even particularly pro-Israel, but when people I often listened to, and even personally liked, say things like this, my first thought is: I should buy more bullets. I already knew that this is what "decolonization" looks like; I just didn't know so many Americans would support it in practice. And I'm not the only one who noticed. Attacking America as an "illegitimate colonial empire" is hardly an unknown talking point on the left, and now we can clearly see what leftists think should be done to "colonizers." At least we have the 2nd Amendment, unlike the dead Israelis.

October 7th isn't the start of history, but it may be the end of any trust that had been building between the MAGA movement and the "actual left."

[–]penelopepnortneyBecome ungovernable 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

I don't think there should be any celebration of butchery, regardless of the perpetrators and victims. The extremists on the left praising what Hamas did are no better than the extremists on the right saying Israel should lay waste to Palestine and everyone in it. Are either of those majority opinions? I would guess that as usual it's the loudmouths in the minority screaming their unending hatred for the other side and that most people just want to see an end to the killing and a solution that meets the needs of both sides.