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  • For the record, I don’t really support these strikes, but neither am I terribly passionate in opposing them for reasons I’ve stated.

    You should be more passionate in opposing them because this shit is the closest we’ve ever been to WW3 and Israel only seems interested in further escalation.

    I wouldn’t be too surprised if the US and Israel were doing a little of such, though the contributions would hardly be significant.

    wp:International Railroad for Queer Refugees doesn’t seem to be getting much support from Israel.

    Gee, I wonder why that is. It couldn’t be that Israel doesn’t give a shit about equal rights, being a fascist ethnostate themselves, surely. This isn’t a “both sides” situation, Israel is clearly the aggressor, and no good can possibly come from this.

    Such places might have stuff and people of interest, but yeah, they’ve been saying that a lot about their targets in Gaza.

    It’s interesting that your instinct is to assume some level of good faith on Israel’s part. Perhaps you should examine that?

    and if Hamas, Islamic Jihad, et al narrowed their attacks to just soldiers, cops, many of the politicians, and settlers, I wouldn’t have much of a problem with it.

    The standard of violence is set by the oppressor. It’s a clear double standard that you speak charitably about Israel’s attacks on civilians immediately before dismissing others for theirs. Not to mention the massive difference in scale.




  • Legal ≠ moral. Both instances of mobilizing the national guard against the wishes of the states’ governors were illegal, but one was moral and the other is not. One could argue that by breaking the law the first time a precedent was set that allowed it to be done again for a less noble cause, but I disagree. The fact that it was possible for Eisenhower to federalize the national guard without the state governor’s approval in the first place means that nothing would stop it from happening in the future regardless of whether or not a precedent was set.