• @redsteel@lemmygrad.ml
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      34
      14 days ago

      Whitey McChauvinist confidently answers this question (and others!) from the comfort of his $500,000 suburban mansion.

  • Greenleaf [he/him]
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    36
    14 days ago

    If this person had to the live the life of a Palestinian refugee in Lebanon or Syria, they would be in tears and having a breakdown within an hour.

  • Dolores [love/loves]
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    34
    14 days ago

    the profound privilege to have a pruned off refugee agency that can get defunded, libeled, and bombed by the zionists with impunity while the west still pretends their funding the other agencies makes them morally superior

  • iByteABit [comrade/them]
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    27
    14 days ago

    Please go there as an experiment with no money and no return ticket to prove your point, Nazi looking ass

  • GrouchyGrouse [he/him]
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    8
    14 days ago

    Okay, and? Maybe we should be treating people undergoing a genocide with a little added kindness. Fuckin bonehead

    • D61 [any]
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      10
      14 days ago

      This feels like a very wrong and silly use of the word, privileged, given the context.

      Like, why even entertain this type of ... conversation or argument or thought process?

      • sooper_dooper_roofer [none/use name]
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        1
        14 days ago

        Like, why even entertain this type of ... conversation or argument or thought process?

        Because I don't think that Rohingya or Nuer people are worth 50,000x less than Palestinians?

        • D61 [any]
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          3
          13 days ago

          I can agree that there's more things going on that should be brought out to a broader audience, but doing it this way feels like throwing Palestinians under the bus to do it.

            • D61 [any]
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              4
              12 days ago

              Because it feels incredibly wrong to me to frame it as, one group of people being murdered is "privileged" over another group of people being murdered.

              It'd be like saying, being SA'd by a family member is half as bad as being SA'd by a stranger because you're family member provides a house and a fridge full of food.

              • sooper_dooper_roofer [none/use name]
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                1
                11 days ago

                It'd be like saying, being SA'd by a family member is half as bad as being SA'd by a stranger because you're family member provides a house and a fridge full of food.

                It's more like saying a missing white girl is more privileged than a missing black girl bc her story gets picked up by the news

                • D61 [any]
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                  10 days ago

                  So... I typically think of the word "privilege" as meaning, "something given but not earned".

                  In a white society, the inherent racism makes it much more likely that a the white girl gets more attention than the black girl, I see that.

                  But the Palestinians, I'm pretty sure, aren't considered White by USA'ians. I can see why the media doesn't give as much time to the genocides in Africa from basic us-foreign-policy.

                  What privilege do they have, that their attackers are openly supported by the USA?