you’re right, there’s certainly some people born in israel who are good and resist their government. my comment isn’t aimed at them. and i wish the same suffering onto non-israelis who support and finance this genocide.
i’ve changed my comment to reflect what i mean better
I disagree with the decision of taking the criticism, and not so sure I can even accept it. Mind you my position may be considered extreme.
How do you not blame the populace for the failings of a so-called democracy? Same thing in USA. Sure, not all voters are pro-Trump, but collectively the action or in-action resulted in whatever the fuck we have going on is.
Sure, not all voters are pro-Trump, but collectively the action or in-action resulted in whatever the fuck we have going on is.
Right, why would that justify making the claim that every voter in a “democracy” is a fascist? (I’m aware you already said that not all voters are pro-Trump, but @carotte@lemmy.blahaj.zone’s comment said that every Israeli deserves to die, which is the part that I disagreed with) There are certainly good people in every country of the world, and making any kind of generalization that makes it look like the majority’s opinion is the opinion of the entire populace is disingenuous and dangerous.
OK but let’s dig into the semantics of this. Would you offer the same criticism of someone who quipped about “all men being dangerous?” How about “All republicans are fascist?” Surely not all Republicans; hell, George Conway has built a new media career as a non-trump republican. Or can we agree that browbeating people for not accounting for granular differences when discussing broad trends in a casual setting is kinda dickish? Also per jpost 90% of Israelis consider themselves Zionist; I’m sure the 10% aren’t going to quibble at generalizations.
Would you offer the same criticism of someone who quipped about “all men being dangerous?”
Yes, a man didn’t choose to be a man. A republican sure did choose to be a republican, which is a, to put it lightly, dubious choice in this day and age, but I still wouldn’t say all of them are fascist.
Saying that all Israelis should die a painful death is still kinda crazy, and I don’t think it’s “dickish” to point that out.
If you had a building with 1000 evil people, and 1 good person, is it ok to destroy it? I don’t know the answer to that, but I wouldn’t be able to do it personally. Seems like a variant of the trolley problem.
OK but like, I hardly believe any well-meaning Israeli couldn’t tell the difference from your initial statement. The person who incited this response made the exact same argument that assholes make about “not all men”
you’re right, there’s certainly some people born in israel who are good and resist their government. my comment isn’t aimed at them. and i wish the same suffering onto non-israelis who support and finance this genocide.
i’ve changed my comment to reflect what i mean better
Wow, a person accepting criticism and changing their ways. Truly a breath of fresh air in the toxic shithole most of the internet is.
I disagree with the decision of taking the criticism, and not so sure I can even accept it. Mind you my position may be considered extreme.
How do you not blame the populace for the failings of a so-called democracy? Same thing in USA. Sure, not all voters are pro-Trump, but collectively the action or in-action resulted in whatever the fuck we have going on is.
Right, why would that justify making the claim that every voter in a “democracy” is a fascist? (I’m aware you already said that not all voters are pro-Trump, but @carotte@lemmy.blahaj.zone’s comment said that every Israeli deserves to die, which is the part that I disagreed with) There are certainly good people in every country of the world, and making any kind of generalization that makes it look like the majority’s opinion is the opinion of the entire populace is disingenuous and dangerous.
Point taken. Thank you for explaining.
OK but let’s dig into the semantics of this. Would you offer the same criticism of someone who quipped about “all men being dangerous?” How about “All republicans are fascist?” Surely not all Republicans; hell, George Conway has built a new media career as a non-trump republican. Or can we agree that browbeating people for not accounting for granular differences when discussing broad trends in a casual setting is kinda dickish? Also per jpost 90% of Israelis consider themselves Zionist; I’m sure the 10% aren’t going to quibble at generalizations.
Yes, a man didn’t choose to be a man. A republican sure did choose to be a republican, which is a, to put it lightly, dubious choice in this day and age, but I still wouldn’t say all of them are fascist.
Saying that all Israelis should die a painful death is still kinda crazy, and I don’t think it’s “dickish” to point that out.
If you had a building with 1000 evil people, and 1 good person, is it ok to destroy it? I don’t know the answer to that, but I wouldn’t be able to do it personally. Seems like a variant of the trolley problem.
OK but like, I hardly believe any well-meaning Israeli couldn’t tell the difference from your initial statement. The person who incited this response made the exact same argument that assholes make about “not all men”
true but it still felt necessary to clarify. i don’t want to be accused of advocating for genocide either, like what someone else implied.