• Nuke_the_whales@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    I remember 20 years ago when y’all wanted every Arab/Muslim including Palestinians dead and tore through a continent to do it. Now you take the moral high ground after killing thousands

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      3 months ago

      There was a widespread and very active resistance to the wars at that time.

      Not to mention, many protesters for Palestinian liberation were children or not even born at that time.

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        3 months ago

        Americans. Every one of you who backed post 9/11 invasions which was pretty much the whole country except the Dixie chicks

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          3 months ago

          You see, this is part of why I’m so opposed to the current genocide. A casual observer of history might assume that because no politicians were against it, no citizens were.

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            3 months ago

            Were you even around in 2001? I never hung out with politicians. Just regular people, and I remember their reactions and vengeful anger.

            I find a lot of young people who weren’t around in 2001 love to take the moral high ground on global affairs, and as a non American that shit makes me angry. You guys don’t get to take the moral high ground after what you did to my country and people and many others, and never even made amends or apologies

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              I was, and almost everyone I knew was against the wars. I’m not going to claim it was a majority but there was substantial resistance that grew over time. I think initially after 9/11, people were too shocked to really mount an organized resistance right away. A lesson I hope we’ve learned from, since the Bush administration capitalized on this paralysis immediately.