One of the most level-headed takes I’ve seen about the war.
Usually I hear either massively pro Israeli government things, the conflation of Hamas/Palestinians, or outright support for Palestine to be a free country, rarely with any nuance.
Nuance is massively important when discussing almost every issue. It’s a shame to hear so few nuanced voices once war sparks. Not the first time either.
outright support for Palestine to be a free country, rarely with any nuance.
Uh… How is that a take that needs nuance, exactly?
…Yeah, I probably should’ve specified a two (or three) state solution instead of dissolving Israel and replacing it with Palestine.
Because the notion of equal and non dissmissable human rights and international rules apparently is a radical take nowadays.
Yup I think I’m going to have to share this a lot, especially with a lot of people here in the States that only know that Hamas sucks (which it does) but don’t know the conditions in Gaza or what Israel has done to exacerbate this situation. It’s the best take I’ve heard on the situation so far. That organization of parents of dead kids from both sides was the first thing to give me hope about this conflict in awhile.
The comment the last guy said was especially poignant. “Were going to have to either share this land, or share the graveyard underneath it.”
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He’s a comedian & actor who hosts a news comedy program that does a kind of gonzo journalism. It’s generally pretty well researched in my experience.
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Good to see John Oliver speak up for the civilians instead of picking one genocide over another.
Not available in Australia booo
Piped works as a proxy for YouTube: https://piped.video/watch?v=pJ9PKQbkJv8
Nice, thankyou!
It was when it was first posted but when I saved it to watch it later it was not so I had to use a proxy to see it.
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