• Beaver [he/him]
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    1 year ago

    I recall that concept from the time of the Obergefell decision. Everyone seemed to think that there was a majority consensus against gay marriage. But once it was actually a reality nationwide, it was surprising to see how shallow that opposition was, and that actually most people were just fine with it. I wonder if there is any possibility of a flip/flop in support for Zionism vs Palestinian liberation... does the average American really care all that much about supporting Zionist colonialism? Or, if presented with minimal pushback, might they just flop over and basically just say "oh, I guess maybe the Palestinians deserve some political rights"

    • flan [they/them]
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      1 year ago

      my guess is the average (non-evangelical, non-zionist) american gives exactly 0 shits about what happens in israel but finds the treatment of palestinians distasteful so they would be willing to support palestine if they didn't think they were going to be labelled anti-semites for the trouble.

    • tocopherol@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      1 year ago

      I've seen support for Israel among the mainstream political sphere throughout my life, but I think you're right in that even people with support for Israel aren't extremely invested in it aside from radical Evangelicals. It was easier for the propaganda machine to discredit Palestinians and minimize the horror of Israeli attacks in the past, I don't know how a reasonable person could see any coverage going on today and think the IDF are the good guys. Even if they were right overall in their claims to the land their actions are clearly horrific.