I recently got kicked from a group for screaming at engineers who worked at arms manufacturers. After I got kicked someone (who had been telling me to stfu) said that they actually agreed with me but disagreed with the rudeness and the 'harassment' (sending one of the ghouls the video of the Pal Action comrades sabotaging a clean room and saying I hoped this happened to their place of work).
Point is, never underestimate the lengths liberals will go to make sure their beliefs don't change anything.
I sadly have to agree with them here. Pro-Palestine protesters shouldn't attend an event like this to do a nonviolent protest. I disagree with targetting attendees and dealers with slogans.
"Won't someone think about the death merchants!? Why would anyone oppose some innocent person enriching themselves off the pain, suffering, and death of untold numbers of people? Let people enjoy things weapons systems, they aren't doing anything wrong!"
If you were going to make this argument in a way that was at all persuasive it would be something like
Pro-Palestinian protesters are the absolute worst, they're now targeting [people that have nothing to do with and no control over the powers involved]
Even that would be putting the comfort of randos as a more important thing than literal genocide. But this... I mean, what the hell. Does this person not see the direct link here? Do they see weapons manufacture as just some inevitable reality disconnected from all context? The thumbnail of the video even has an Israeli booth front and center! What is this?
Or an allegation that their interlocutor is either on drugs or on the take from HaMaS aNd HeZbOlLaH the same way anyone who turned their back on supporting Ukronazis got slandered as vatniks.
"This just makes everyone hate your cause even more," said the man who is developing and selling the weapons that are being used in the conflict that the "cause" is resisting.