• dohpaz42@lemmy.world
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    11 days ago

    So, hear me out…

    If all LGBTQ+, minorities, and women were to walk around with headbands or necklaces of the Israeli flag, then anyone doing them any injustices could be tried and prosecuted as domestic terrorists, no?

    ~I’m only kidding, but could you imagine if ICE couldn’t kidnap and disappear immigrants that were wearing Israeli gear?~

    ~Edit: I just realized the community I commented in. My apologies about the ICE comment, but the sentiment stands.~

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    11 days ago

    “treated as an antisemitic incident by NGOs”

    What is that supposed to mean? Greenpeace categorizes this as antisemitic and as a result…?

    I don’t know, I’d find it more infuriating if the press or police or judges would do that. But NGOs sounds like a bullshit headline to be

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      Palestinians were being lured to food aid while the ngo employees stood by and let the IDF slaughter them. The more you know.

      The important and relevant questions are: which NGOs, and why weren’t their names published?

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        Palestinians were being lured to food aid while the ngo employees stood by and let the IDF slaughter them.

        Not going to deny that, but what does that have to do with some nazi mf attacking some guy while having a tattoo?

        And in particular: wtf do any unnamed NGOs have to do with that shit? Catch him, arrest him, put him in front of a court. In the meantime, report about it. No NGO necessary

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          NGOs are way too often a front for actual government malfeasance, NED, for example.

  • Jack@lemmy.ca
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    11 days ago

    The article says the attacker was bald, and later evidence found him to be part of the “antideutsch scene”, “an outgrowth of the German far-left whose rejection of German nationalism has translated into explicit pro-Israel and pro-American views”.

    I don’t think that makes him a Nazi. He could be, but the article doesn’t say that, or that he’s a skinhead,

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    other allegedly antisemitic incidents that occurred in the run-up to the BURG event, such as a poster describing Israel’s military actions as its “war against the entire region.”

    Hey, the Druze are just incidental victims of war, not the target, so it can’t be the whole region.