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If you can simplify and clarify your questions it’s hard to read them between your ALL CAPS personal insults when trying to have a grounded philosophical discussion.
You continue to equate my thinking with “shallowness” “evil” “vile” and “danger”
People who equate questioning with danger usually:
Confuse safety with control
Confuse unity with obedience
Confuse certainty with morality
I ask you to consider that your worldview is being limited by your imagination. Honestly without a source I’d still have solid arguments, having outside sources that confirm genocide certainly help. But even to the naked eye the issue is blatantly awful.
I realize the Jewish people have been hurt by Palestenians, and the world as a whole. I realize they see they’re work as protecting Jews from people who want them dead. I realize this is a rational response to a people, our people, who have suffered deep generational trauma.
And I also realize that it is that generational trauma and deep fear of outsiders as well as narrow world views lacking empathy and imagination of what others lives and perspectives are like, that can prevent us from actually seeing the harm we are causing.
I’m advocating for a world where the Jewish people actually live up to our title. A light onto the nations. Not a continuation of the world’s awful dynamics. The palestenian genocide is not unique to the Jewish people. Nor is it even mostly there fault honestly I see this as a US funded project led and enabled by US support.
I hope very soon we can see the problematic abusive system we have allowed ourselves to be a part of in the name of our own safety.
