@ModestyQueen19 generations of normalizing & embracing deadbeat dads is a huge factor. Women are shamed for being single mothers but also for aborting & giving away parental rights. Men find it easy to walk away from their responsibilities because their circle & society tells them it’s just fine
@BellaWallerstei Zionists ≠ Jew. There have always been Jewish people who would never support Zionism since the start of the movement. There are non-Jews who are Zionists as any Zionist Jew knows well. The placard is correct: they control media & run governments across the world.
@bullfrog35@ASU Israel is committing a genocide that has claimed the lives of tens of thousands of civilians, 13,000+ children. That flag predictably represents those current crimes. Like a Nazi Germany flag invokes a variety of responses from those who abhor genocide, so does the Israeli flag.
@afalkhatib Everything after AND ( “but”) you could’ve kept in the drafts. I’m sure few care about your opinion on the way these people exercise their first amendment rights as they call for an end to this heinous slaughter of innocent people.(Israel doesn’t even want a 2 state solution btw)
@MAGA_AF4life@Aasii I’m confused. Right now the largest leftist asks are for the USA to not actively support a genocide via funding & providing arms and to actively use its power to stop the genocide. Is anti-genocide a radical leftist/socialist position now? One that other Americans are opposing?
@LadyDumplings The Zionists have activated the PD’s chips. They’re going full SS knowing they have their programmers (US & Israel’s) support. The more violent the better.
@Resist_05 he’s so free to comment on US affairs, the way Americans express their first amendment rights, and label American students against genocide/Israeli terrorism as “antisemitic”… wild. Meanwhile, American government officials dare not criticize any Israeli’s actions.
@Physsss_ “think they are being genocided” what a dummy.
Palestinians in Gaza don’t have the luxury of imagined victimhood & metaphorical genocide.
@noahsflood_@NeriaKraus To imagine “this” requires proper context: Black ppl would be entering an anti-genocide protest in order to make their pro genocidal stance known, in hopes of instigating a violent reaction to derail the peaceful protestors’ message.
@sujhurta@YonahLieberman Are you at all aware of what occurred in the 1930’s. People gathered together to protest that human rights & international law be respected, also being organized as how to successfully suppress instigation does not ring the same as the European Jewish experience of the 1930’s
@BathshebaHuffm1 @FAmrul461@jessicaschwalb7 If you cared about the hostages you’d have been calling for a ceasefire rather than supporting a genocide including a policy of starvation. Did you suspect the hostages were kept in a fortified bunker stocked with food?