@hiscoraline@chiznthetrpd I didnt know people had super detailed images. For me if i try to picture something its super blurry and out of focus and no details.
I don’t think people are taking what’s happening in Lebanon seriously enough. 40 people were massacred by lsrael today, including children. 40 people. DURING A CEASEFIRE. Where’s the outrage?
Israel is raining bombs on civilian homes in Tyre, South Lebanon — one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities on Earth.
Not military sites.
Homes.
Families.
Civilian neighborhoods.
Israel killed Zulfikar today in Al-Zahrani, South Lebanon — dropping a bomb on his family home, massacring him, his father, and his brother inside their own house.
This is what Israel dare call a “ceasefire.”
@IntoTheFade_ The issue for a lot of people is not the missed commentary, its the mere mention of the apartheid state. Even mentioning it is seen as an act of normalization of its existence and something that the Palestinian movement has asked people to not do as it isnt “just another country”
@ashwxrya I have read four of her books and all were filled with mediocre writing, plot, and filled with repetitive with surface level takes on all the social issues she tried tackling so I knew she was overhyped but it was so dangerous to say that before now 😶
And this is why Babel was filled with surface level takes on colonialism and its violence that she repeatedly had to parrot over and over in her books because she didnt understand it herself
@youag4in@kauljade Especially since she wrote a whole book about the violence of colonialism it is really disappointing to see. Or maybe the colonization of Arabs isn’t as important to her….
if you’re not speaking up about lebanon genuinely fuck you. over 500 people dead just today within 10 minutes, speak the fuck up stop ignoring west asia and isr@els horrifying crimes
The irony that anti-hezb supporters don’t want to admit is that Hezb was founded precisely and specifically because ISRAEL WAS DESTROYING BEIRUT in 1982.