• bingbong@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    7 months ago

    My guess is the dominant narrative requires the least effort to support, no need to research and draw your own conclusions when politicians and news sources claim that the status quo is justified.

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      7 months ago

      I agree it’s less effort. I think it’s also safer (and most know this at least unconsciously) to adopt the dominant opinion as one’s own than it is to challenge those in power or their narratives or to stand up for those without power - which can be alienating. Being morally and/or factually correct is an independent matter

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        7 months ago

        People are split on this “war” because you have to understand 3 ideas but only one is being talked about.

        • Hamas are terrorists and need to be stopped
        • The Israeli military response has been primarily to punish everyone not systematically eliminate Hamas
        • The displacement of Palestinians should never have happened and lead to the development terrorist groups

        The way that this is being sold by the news is that Palestinians have been waging an aimless, 60 year religious war against the innocent but technologically superior Israelis. While superficially “true” it doesn’t cover the whole situation and doesn’t help people understand that Hamas terrorists makes up a minority of the Palestinian population.