• @[email protected]
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    10518 days ago

    I don’t think the expectation is they will get through. The goal is to create a scandal that will increase international attention and pressure to make them stop.

    If they hurt Greta I predict there will be a lot of backlash due to her fame and popularity.

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      5618 days ago

      I don’t think sinking this aid vessel would do anything to change the public conversation. The people who are aware already either condemn Israel or support the genocide. The unaware will not care about a handful more dead innocents.

      The bottom line is that Israel is openly and proudly committing atrocities and the international community is not willing to stop it. Only a military intervention could dissuade the IDF.

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        1318 days ago

        Publicly murdering a well-known pretty white girl is the kind of thing that might get the public on-board with military intervention

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          1018 days ago

          “she shouldn’t have been there anyways”, “must have been the houthis with their magic long-range rockets”, etc etc.

          Good on her for standing up to what she believes in… but I don’t really see it changing anyone’s opinions if she’s unfortunately murdered, but I hope I’m just pessimistic.

    • ssillyssadass
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      418 days ago

      Hasn’t her fame faded a bunch in recent years though?

      Also, if executing medics, responders and children won’t cause a scandal, this won’t.

      • qevlarr
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        1218 days ago

        The media stopped reporting on her for the most part. She’s still going strong for the people paying attention

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      517 days ago

      If they hurt Greta I predict there will be a lot of backlash due to her fame and popularity.

      There will be a lot of “thoughts and prayers”, a lot of “how dare you”, also lots of “this is a diplomatic incident” sprinkled with maybe sanctions if ever… and that’s it, just words.
      I hope i’m wrong.

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      2918 days ago

      I wish I could agree with you, but the situation in Gaza looks more and more like something we’ve seen before. After the end of World War 2, the world reacted with shock at what had been done to the Jews - murder has never been committed on such a grand scale and in such organized fashion. Jews had been dehumanised in public long before, being equated to rats and other vermin. The Zionists currently holding on to power in Israel are using the same kind of rhetoric against Palestinians. However, one difference between then and now is that the Rwanda genocide taught us that the world is entirely capable of sitting back and watch the horror unfold, even though we’re all fully informed of what’s going on. A ship of brave volunteers being sunk would cause a stern letter or at best sanctions. Israel can act with utter impunity as long as they’re backed by their big brother Uncle Sam.

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        417 days ago

        Israel can act with utter impunity as long as they’re backed by their big brother Uncle Sam.

        What is to be done? In WW2, partisans helped stop the holocaust. Palestine is such a controlled area, far from the homes of most of us, it feels like there is no action that we can do to even slow the murder we are watching, while our governments cheer it on. So it’s not surprising when people start shooting Israeli embassy staff or attacking anything connected to Israel they can find.

        I don’t think people want to sit back, this violence strikes a chord in anyone with empathy for innocent people. We can’t directly stop the IDF, but there are people, companies and manufacturers in many countries that are supporting this. We need to stop the supply of weapons and components at their source, most of which comes from the US.

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          317 days ago

          And the American arms industry is the backbone of the military industrial complex, bringing in vast amounts of money to the US every year. The world’s biggest arms exporter can only benefit from someone else’s war. Without that industry, my guess is the United States treasury would become completely overwhelmed by their sovereign debt and collapse very quickly, so the government on either side of the aisle will protect it with all their might.