Tel Aviv has stepped up indiscriminate attacks against displaced Palestinians in northern Gaza due to the army’s failure to ‘dismantle’ Hamas

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    8 months ago

    They try to not be open about it though, at least to its own population, unlike “israel”.

    It’s basically a US colony in Palestine though so ig it’s a moot point.

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      8 months ago

      No, not really. There’s a lot of whitewashing of US history, especially in textbooks. If you ask the average American they wouldn’t even call anything the US did “genocide.”

      I recommend reading Lies My Teacher Told Me.

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        There’s a lot of whitewashing of US history, especially in textbooks. If you ask the average American they wouldn’t even call anything the US did “genocide.”

        That’s what I mean. The US is built on genocide and colonization just like “israel”, but they try to not be open about it.

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          Oh no that’s new. Back when the genocide was in a more active phase and there were “Indian Wars” they were very explicit about it.

          But today, you’re right, they just teach a few key atrocities and handwave the other hundred million. I must have misread lol

          I think that’s just the different stages of settler-colonial development.

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          Smallpox did most of the genociding, killed ~90% of Native Americans. It would have been a much different situation and outcome if colonists arrived and the Americas were not depopulated from pandemic. I often wonder what that world would be like.

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          Go back far enough and everyone is where they are because their ancestors killed whomever was there first. Not that it justifies anything, but it’s genocides all the way down. Even native Americans wiped out a prior civilization if you go back far enough.