Far-right lawmaker Zvi Sukkot appeared to be among those rioting after at least nine soldiers were detained on suspicion of “severe abuse of a detainee.”

  • Ferrous
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    5 months ago

    You’re putting words in my mouth. I am not claiming democracy led to Israeli zionism. I am claiming that liberalism did.

    Make no mistake: I am not attempting to conflate democracy and capitalism. I am making the claim that the two are incompatible. If anyone is trying to conflate capitalism and democracy, it is you.

    I’m not going to get into the weeds with you about how democratic Israel is, but it’s clear to anyone with a basic understanding of liberalism that Israel is indeed a country based on liberalism values.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Basic_Law:_Human_Dignity_and_Liberty&diffonly=true

    The values espoused in Israeli basic law are textbook liberalism:

    • protection of private property
    • protection of personal liberties
    • freedom of movement
    • Supreme rule of law
    • guarantees of no violations of enshrined rights

    Israel is a textbook liberal state, and its withering down to fascism has already been predicted by leftist theory. Make a venn diagram of the values espoused in Israel’s basic laws and values promoted in classic liberalism, and you have a circle.

    Try to understand the article i referenced earlier, which is the crux of my argument. Liberalism enables fascism.

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      5 months ago

      Ummmm, those are all right-wing tenants, not left-wing. Are you using the US definition of liberal like Democrats or other left-wing idealogies, or are you using it like Australians where it is closer to Republicans?