• ShinkanTrain@lemmy.ml
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    3 months ago

    So you don't think religion plays a part in the Israeli genocide of Palestinians and the American public's support of the genocide?

    Also, not atheist.

    • Nyarlathotep7 [they/them,comrade/them]
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      3 months ago

      I think religion is one of the primary factors for how powerful and stalwart the resistance is against said genocide. What would you say about the only major defenders of the Palestinians being all Islamic?

    • BurgerPunk [he/him, comrade/them]
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      3 months ago

      You don't have to be athiest to espouse cringe ass nu athiest thought. #1 the idealist delusion that religion and thought dictates actions and reality and not the other way around.

      The genocide is not caused by religion or "bronze age morality" any more than genicide is caused by individual rascist thoughts or beliefs. Isreal is a settler-colonial project and an extension of US imperialism. That's what is driving the genocide, not bronze age morality.

    • TheLepidopterists [he/him]
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      3 months ago

      No, a ton of Israelis are secular and they support this just as much as religious Israelis, and this is clearly about land and wealth. The American government is supporting the genocide, and it has nothing to do with religion and everything to do with supporting a white supremacist settler colony that functions as an unsinkable aircraft carrier in a resource rich region.

    • Maturin [any]
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      3 months ago

      I do, but the culprit is the Christian religion, which is what Zionism is. The fact that they recruited Jewish foot soldiers for their crusades doesn’t give the excuse to parrot Protocols of the Elders of Zion characterizations of the Jewish religion devoid of 2,000 years of historical context. It’s also the reason that the American public supports the genocide, because American culture has been dominated by Christian crusaders whose theology is based on genocidal settler colonialism ever since the so-called Pilgrims (who were themselves Zionists) landed in Massachusetts.