• pdxfed@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    I remember a piece I read in about 2003, writer for new Yorker or Slate or something was home for the holidays with her Japanese-American family. Her family, around the Christmas table was talking about the post 9-11 world, was saying the US should have tighter security and more restrictions on “Muslims” in the US, though admitting the vast majority of them were the same as other citizens.

    The writer was horrified that her family–who had a grandfather in Manzanar at the table–was so ready to trod down the same road only a few decades later despite their firsthand experience in the US after Pearl harbor.

    If those folks are so easily manipulated by propaganda, what hope does an average person have?

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      11 months ago

      Those folks are representative of the average person.

      The average person is ignorant of history and extremely susceptible to both propaganda, and repeating the same mistakes of the past.

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        The average person is also tribalistic and loves to justify their own actions, therefore atrocities are only bad when the other side does them.

  • ImTryingLemmy@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Wow, he said it out loud. I mean, looking at it from the outside it sure looks like they are trying to level it but goddamn, that dude actually SAID it.

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    Jesus Christ… I used to joke about “you know, it’s only a matter of time before some asshole Israeli starts talking about a ‘final solution’ to ‘the Palestinian problem.’” But here we are…

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    Well, he was referring to the present day memorial / museum, so I guess that’s better than an active slave labor / death camp.

    Not exactly an aspirational vision though.

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    11 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Israel should be sending Palestinian Gazans fleeing the fighting to refugee camps in Lebanon, with the entire Gaza Strip being emptied and leveled and turned into a museum like the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland, Metula Council head David Azoulai told 103FM.

    Then, a security strip should be established from the sea to the Gaza border fence, completely empty, as a reminder of what was once there.

    It should resemble the Auschwitz concentration camp," he said in an interview with Ben Caspit and Yinon Magal.

    Let it become a museum, showcasing the capabilities of the State of Israel and dissuading anyone from living in the Gaza Strip.

    “We should leave Gaza desolate and destroyed to serve as a museum, demonstrating the madness of the people who lived there.”

    Azoulai finished the interview by saying, "The displaced residents of the North deserve to know when and how they will return home.


    The original article contains 320 words, the summary contains 150 words. Saved 53%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!

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      I thought this was rather potent:

      "Tell everyone in Gaza to go to the beaches. Navy ships should load the terrorists onto the shores of Lebanon. The entire Gaza Strip should be emptied and lev…

      Emphasis mine, of course