• PugJesus@lemmy.worldOPM
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    4 months ago

    Please explain to me how defining the murder of civilians as a legitimate and legal attack for the crime of existing in a country while a particular ethnicity is anything but a call for ethnic cleansing.

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      4 months ago

      Characterising fighting against an occupying force as “calling for the genocide of the working class for being the wrong ethnicity” is deliberately misinterpreting the post that (I presume you) were responding to.

      That is a strawman.

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        4 months ago

        “[attack targeting civilians] was a legitimate attack against an occupying force.”

        “Innocent civilians are not an occupying force”

        “When they’re the people who’ve stolen your homes and land, they are”

        Please, explain this to me. Explain to me how “Israeli civilians are legitimate targets because they’re the ethnicity who’ve stolen your homes and land” isn’t a call for genocide.

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          4 months ago

          None of the sentences you’ve quoted mention either working class or ethnicity.

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            “Innocent civilians are not an occupying force”

            This discounts action, as ‘innocent’, ‘civilian’ and ‘not an occupying force’ are all specified.

            “When they’re the people who’ve stolen your homes and land, they are”

            … so what the fuck other use of “the people” here is there? It can’t be referring to a group of people who are performing an action, that was explicitly discounted by the prior comment. “who’ve stolen your homes and land”, especially in the context of civilians attacked who were nowhere near illegal settlements, is referring to - and this may be shocking - Israelis.

            As for working class, who the ever-loving fuck do you think makes up the majority of most civilian populations