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Interview with Francesca Albanese on her newest report, “Gaza Genocide: a collective crime”

"The genocide in Gaza was not committed in isolation, but as part of a system of global complicity."

Rather than ensuring Israel respects the self-determination of the Palestinian people, western states have provided it with military, diplomatic, economic & ideological support.

abc.net.au/listen/programs/lat…

#GazaGenocide #USPol #EuroPol #Racism #WesternComplicity #Press #News #BDS #palestine @palestine .

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in reply to DrALJONES

Talking to a colleague at work, he told me that he didn't feel guilty, that he was just an ordinary citizen. That it was the politicians' fault. We vote for politicians; they're not aliens who have landed on Earth from another planet. Perhaps we are not individually to blame, but as a society. Western “democratic” civilization is rotten to the core. Or maybe it was just a mirage.
in reply to Juancho

@juancho_me

Re "he told me that he didn't feel guilty"

Yes, it's the go-to psychological defence mechanism. He also wouldn't want to know that the only thing that *has* changed anything on Gaza is protest by ordinary citizens.

In relation to genocide, silence is complicity.

Yes, so-called "western rule of law" has always has been a mirage. It has always been rule by the rich for the rich.

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in reply to Juancho

We should admire US voters, who sacrificed their whole country to a psychopatic dictator, just to stop a pro-genocide person from being elected POTUS.

Oh, wait...

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8Petros [$ rm -rv /capitalism/*]
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I am not getting your message, really.
My perspective is more anarchist than anything else.
Those who wield power cooperate agains those whe are ruled by the power. And those who refuse to be ruled are considered enemies of all rulers.
Flags, names, or religious denominations are irrelevant at best, intended distractions at worst.
in reply to 8Petros [$ rm -rv /capitalism/*]

@8petros

After reading your reply to the post, I thought you might be interested in the prof's take on the Trump vote.

Nothing to do with religion.

Anyway, no matter.