Mr. Tea
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If he wasn't such an awful cunt I'd be tempted to call him 'Netanyoo-hoo!' here.
If he wasn't such an awful cunt I'd be tempted to call him 'Netanyoo-hoo!' here.
in much of eastern europe, where i'm from, the pereception is that this particular conflit between israel and palestine is just an aspect of the larger conflict between the west on one side and all the bitter rougues, lead mostly by russia, on the other (with china still sort of on the sidelines). deffo there's a fair amount of cold war geopolitical thinking still involved, because during the soviet era palestine really used to be a russian proxy - mahmoud abbas even studied in patrice lumumba's peoples' friendship university of russia which was sort of breeding ground for all those third world proxy warriors - so there's this long historical connection. but leaving history aside, it would still be false to attribute this view just to eastern european paranaoid thinking regarding all thinks russia-connected. the fact is that hamas leaders have been visting russia quiet frequently (october of this year being the latest visit) and then you have the iranain connectiona and all that. so that's that.
and then, of course, you come to the staunchest palestine defenders themselves - worst of the worst, ungodly atrocity excibition - all those chomskies, finkelsteines and suchlike. norman finkelstein, which is the biggest boi of dem all, recently said that ukraine is russian land so they had the right to invade (can post link if needed) and then you have all the chompskies and phlomskies saying the same until you go "ya' knaw wha? fak palstine!" get it?
I'm filing this in my Vimothy's Geopolitical Insights Greatest Hits collection.there's a lot going on, I think it's fair to say
yes that was quite good, thanks. if you missed it, I've posted several times in this thread about Netanyahu in Israeli politics and his alliance of RW populism to settlers and Haredim, the outsize influence of hardline religious settlers in the govt, his policy of strengthening Hamas and weakening Fatah for the express purpose of derailing negotiations for a Palestinian state, etc. the one major point he didn't mention was the racial dynamics of Israeli Jewish society, specifically Mizrahi/Ashkenazi.This is good - interview with Israeli historian Guy Laron on Netanyahu and current Israeli politics: https://www.phenomenalworld.org/analysis/october-war/
yeah it sucks that every serious topic on dissensus is like this nowIt does feel like this is all just banter and abstract arguments, concepts, culture war …to you lads and that’s depressing as fuck
there's a long-running tendency for observers to overstate the geopolitics tho. obv Israeli and Palestinian actors operate in that context, but I think they should be viewed primarily in terms of their own motivations unless there's some compelling reason to do otherwise. i.e. the initial rush to make it an Iranian operation despite both Hamas and the Iranians saying it was not the case. or viewing Israel as an American outpost and ignoring its domestic politics and societal issues. Oct 7 was carried to further Hamas's aims as Hamas understands them. getting too deep into the geopolitics is how you wind up like that person a few pages back making the ludicrous claim that this war should primarily be viewed as an extension of Russia v the West in a [checks notes] clash of civilizations, which wasn't remotely true even during the Cold War, let alone now.It's a fun and, due to the complexity, kind of maddening exercise to try to draw out the regional geopolitics at work.
yeah it sucks that every serious topic on dissensus is like this now
it's not even discussion, topic itself is irrelevant, biscuits et al just turn up to whatever thread is extant to recite the same bullshit
reminds me of the inevitable handful of Trotskyists who turn up any large anti-war or whatever demonstration or conference. the cause is irrelevant, they're just there to recite the party line at anyone naive enough to listen. it's like that crossed with the kind of engagement farming you see on Twitter all the time, trying to get people to engage so you can lead them down an endless line of sealioning nonsense.
eventually you just have to skim past it as most of us do. it's like debating a flat earther, there's no point.