• Dwalin@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    The world reacts all the time. I remember at least 2014 in my country everyone praying for Gaza. The west is always slow to react to the genocide they create.

    Venezuela has always spoken badly of Israel since they did a genocide and help far right genocidal rulers in south America. The world knows that Israel and the US have colonialist foreign policy no matter the party in charge.

    Even Bernie Sanders hasn’t condemned Israel.

    The US and Israel have been, are and will be morally wrong in the eyes of the world for centuries to come.

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      1 year ago

      I just want to point out that Bernie Sanders did condemn them for their actions. While he admits that they have a right to defend themselves (which is fair) they absolutely do not have the right to outright slaughter innocent people amounting to a genocide. Which is what they are doing.

      That being said I agree with everything else you said.

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        1 year ago

        Still didn’t call for peace. Which is a HUGE disappointment

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              1 year ago

              The headline is very misleading.

              Mr Sanders said what’s needed now is a two-state solution to the crisis and for “the world to come together to give hope to the Palestinans.”

              He also said in another statement that the most important task now is to stop the bombings.

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                Yes, his first statement was that Israel had the right to defend itself. That was all he said, then the backlash came and he came out with another statement.

                To me, that says a lot. It was a big disappointment personally.