Victimisation.
Ο εξαιρετικός Αντώνης Ανδρουλιδάκης εξηγεί το φαινόμενο της απάθειας:"Ο καναπές μας είναι φτιαγμένος από τα κουρέλια που άφησαν πίσω τους οι γδάρτες του συλλογικού μας ονείρου και ταυτόχρονα έριξαν σε εμάς την ευθύνη αυτής της εκδοράς"https://t.co/wn2SvPWzmz
@toumvas@kapelas21 Το σημαντικό να απαντηθεί είναι το γιατί: είναι ...γονιδιακό🤣; Ή κάτι που διδάσκεται συστηματικά καθημερινά σε σχολείο, στο σπίτι και ...από το κράτος στην καθημερινή λειτουργία του;
Πέρυσι παραιτήθηκε ο υπουργός Γεωργίας γιατί αποκαλύφθηκε ότι του δώριζαν το ρύζι του!
@Ekt102684044361 Στην Ιαπωνία μπορείς να δεις Σ/Κ σε ολόκληρες γειτονιές, τις οικογένειες με μικρά παιδιά να ξεχορταριάζουν τους κοινόχρηστους χώρους όλοι μαζί.Η κοινωνική ενσυναίσθηση καλλιεργείται και δεν είναι αυτοφυής.
Εκεί που διδάσκεται το βλέπεις ως μαζική συμπεριφορά και όχι ως εξαίρεση.
Leading medical journal The Lancet publishes call to expel Israeli Medical Association over Gaza genocide
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Medical journal The Lancet has published a petition calling for the Israeli Medical Association to be boycotted and expelled from the World Medical Association over its failure to condemn what the petition describes as Israel's genocide against Palestinians and the collapse of Gaza's healthcare system.
The campaign, launched by the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement, Healthcare Workers for Palestine, and Doctors for Gaza, has so far received support from more than 1,150 healthcare professionals and medical organizations. The call for expulsion is expected to be raised at the World Medical Association's general assembly in October.
The Israeli Medical Association opposed the move, arguing that its expulsion would not advance peace, healthcare, or human rights, and would instead create a precedent for using political pressure campaigns to isolate healthcare workers based on their nationality.
Israel's darkest weapon, πρέπει να το δουν ολοι.
Το ντοκυμαντέρ του Al Jazeera για τις θηριωδίες των βασανισμών στις Ισραηλινές φυλακές. https://t.co/phk62aDbqy
@kyriavoulagr@bobidion Δεν προσέξατε ότι όταν έγραψε "είμαστε όλοι ακροδεξιοί" ουσιαστικά διευκρίνιζε τον "κόφτη" για τα κλειστά σύνορα που είναι τα 250000€ της golden visa.
Μην ανησυχείτε δεν πιάνει τους δικούς μας.
@Crt_Mlts@chrisis74 Στο σκοτάδι ιερόδουλη ενώ κάνει στοματικό... σφυρίζει!Εκπληκτος ο πελάτης ανάβει φως και την βλέπει να τοποθετεί το γυάλινο μάτι της στην θέση του.
Να μια ιδέα για την 4η, για την 5η χρειάζεται βοήθεια κοινού.
"I used to see dogs as gentle, loyal creatures. Now, every time I pass one, my whole body shakes." Palestinian journalist Marah Al-Wadyi describes how the genocide in Gaza has fractured something in the way Gazans see the animals around them. She speaks about her relative Najwa, killed along with her children Sahar, Tahsin and Tayseer by Israeli quadcopters, whose body was then partly eaten by starving dogs. Marah says she understands the animals were driven to it by hunger, that this is not their nature, that Israel starved the entire Strip, people and animals alike.
Yet she admits the terror and revulsion are things she cannot reason her way out of, because in the end she is human and the images stay with her. She recalls the documented killing of Muhammad Bhar, the young man with Down syndrome who was mauled to death by an Israeli army combat dog in Shujaiya as he pleaded "enough, my love," and she points to the systematic use of trained attack dogs, imported and deployed by the occupation, to rape and torture Palestinian hostages in its prisons.
What she describes is how an entire population's relationship with the living world has been bent out of shape under siege and starvation. She speaks of fearing even cats, sensing they might see hungry, emaciated bodies as their next meal, and of the most haunting detail of all: children in Gaza who, while playing with cats, have started telling them, "Tomorrow when we die, don't you dare eat us." Marah knows it is the occupation's engineered starvation and violence that turned the animals' nature, that the dogs and cats are victims of the same policy as the people. But she is honest that it has also changed something inside her that may be hard to mend, one more wound from a war that has reached into the smallest and most intimate corners of life in Gaza.
@ajplusarabi
Hasbara is so gross because it's just Zionists throwing walls of language at you to convince you you're not seeing what you're seeing.
You see raw video footage of the most horrifying thing imaginable in Gaza, and then you see them in the replies going "This is actually fine and normal because words words words words words words words."
You see a news report about Israel doing something astonishingly evil in Lebanon, and there they are underneath it going "There's actually a lot more to the story because words words words words words words words."
You see some far right Israeli minister spouting nakedly genocidal rhetoric, and they're swarming all over it saying "Well this isn't actually what it looks like because words words words words words words words."
You see every major human rights group on earth saying Israel is guilty of genocide and apartheid, and they're running around frantically telling you it's a giant conspiracy to frame Israel and the truth is that words words words words words words words.
You see more and more mainstream news institutions reporting on the mountains of evidence of widespread rape and torture in Israeli prisons, and they saturate the airwaves claiming it's an antisemitic blood libel because words words words words words words words.
The idea is to just pound your intellect with a firehose of verbiage until your inner sensemaker has been shredded and you're too confused to form a coherent picture of what's actually going on. It's a disgusting, abusive, and profoundly unethical thing to do to people.
But the good news is it's not working anymore. Language is immensely powerful, but its power has its limits. Israel's behavior has become so transparently unacceptable that no amount of word magic can manipulate people into seeing anything other than what's happening in front of their face.
"Gwyneth Paltrow Deserves Every Bit of the Hate She's Getting Over Her Israel Ad"
Even in the celebrity-filled universe of cowardice, Paltrow selling apartments in an apartheid state is beyond the pale.
https://t.co/PtikvBmgB6