• anarchoilluminati [comrade/them]
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        3 months ago

        One would hope, but it took her long enough to even slightly call out the Zionist entity.

        I'm assuming it depends on how the grift is going. I don't see her holding up signs next to Tlaib anyway.

          • huf [he/him]
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            3 months ago

            she sat down to a table with 10 zionists. now there are 11 zionists at that table.

            • grimfuture@lemmy.ml
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              3 months ago

              What is the alternative? I am asking honestly. I am 100 percent against the genocide, period, end of statement. I am not antisemitic, I am anti Zionist. I support a Palestinian state, however I am not informed in realistic solutions that do not involve two states. As stated, i am against genocide so what are possible solutions?

              • anarchoilluminati [comrade/them]
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                3 months ago

                Honestly from my end as well. I wouldn't have entirely disagreed with you about a year ago. As much as I have always wished for a Palestinian one-state solution, it seemed out of reach realistically and like a dream.

                But that goes to show you. I was wrong and comrades were right to disagree with me. Each day we get closer to the Zionists going the way of Nazi Germany and Rhodesia. There is no way they will defeat Hezbollah, Ansrallah, and Iran in a full out war when they aren't even able to defeat Hamas. I don't even think the US will be able to turn the tides towards victory for them. If they go full out war and they lose, then that could lead to de-Zionification of Palestine. The material conditions, so far, make it possible for a free Palestine. Solidarity to the Palestinians and Lebanese in their struggle against the Zionist settlers.

                Of course, the Zionists may go down nukes blazing which is entirely a very real possibility.