Although personally in favor of Palestinian independence and critical of war crimes committed by Israel in its siege of Gaza, I attempted to explain in a back-and-forth discussion with a user (only afterwards learning was one of the community’s two moderators) why protest voting in the 2024 election to “punish” the democrats in favor of the republicans harmed the ultimate interest of reigning in Israeli violence in Palestine.
To further emphasize the damage caused by such a protest vote, I argued that not only is Palestine worse off with Trump elected instead of Harris, but as are a myriad of other social issues. The other user disagreed, arguing that Trump’s return to office facilitated the ceasefire, rather than my argument that Netanyahu deliberately delayed it to help Trump get elected.
After my fourth reply post in a reply chain that stemmed from my initial reply to the moderator’s comment, I was banned from !palestine@lemm.ee. Having at no point advocated in favor of the violence perpetuated by Israel in Gaza, I think the ban was unjustified, and demonstrates a bad precedent for maintaining echo chambers of moderator opinions, rather than communities that foster discussion.
You can do mental gymnastics all you want but the fact is that under Biden there was no ceasefire and under Trump there is
Edit: now trump is saying gazans shouldn’t be allowed back in so looks like we both eat crow
I was willing to give trump the benefit of the doubt re Gaza but I’m totally unsurprised he was full of shit
By a “cease fire,” do you mean an end to the shooting? We haven’t had that. The shooting has actually spread to the West Bank now. Here’s a video from 51 minutes ago of some of it happening:
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2025/1/26/live-toddler-among-three-killed-by-israeli-fire-in-west-bank-gaza?update=3468632