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  • Such has been the present interpretation of the course of recorded history. Recorded most often by conquerors, looking favorably upon the the ends of their conquest to justify their means, and if you boil just about every single conquering ideology down for long enough, you will see two things, in this order: greed for what the conquered populace had, and fear of not having enough.


    That's not "human nature," that's a response to human nature. Most of us would probably generally prefer to go on living. For many people, that looks like "i just need my necessities covered and I'll figure out the rest." Historically this happened by banding together and looking out for one another, not by hoarding resources and making people do extra work just to fucking exist with a modicum of comfort in a society forever dangling a golden carrot to keep you distracted from the meat grinder. (Edit for formatting)

  • Oof yeah real. Especially in the US, mass and social media have most people focused on their own personal problems such that people don't see this happening in the background. "Fascists in the Whitehouse, sure, but my car needs new tires and there's that leak in the roof of the house that I'm living in even though it's owned by someone else who owns multiple properties... Hey maybe I actually hate that more than politics, so I'll just devote all my energy to that instead"

  • She's probably not even married, among others, but is still playing into the prescribed gender role to troll the masc even harder. OR, she is married, but probably her relationship has some elements that are still considered "niche" or "deviant" by society at large. Or, maybe NONE of that is true, either, which is yet another layer relating to assumptions people make based on the behavior and self-expression of others

  • I just read a chapter called "Zionism" in a book called "Never Again" by Rabbi Meir Kahane (published 2009), because the book was presented to me by the person who owns the copy as being, like, somehow especially important, something about the author being really good or something. I don't remember exactly. I figured reading this chapter would tell me whether the book is for me (born Buddhist/Jewish in a primarily Jewish/Espicopalian Christian family; celebrated Christmas and Passover but never had a mitzvah, 60% Ashkenazi, yadda yadda), given my lack of education/study of Jewish history. It starts out seemingly taking a neutral/mildly derogatory stance towards Zionism... But by the end of the chapter it's clear he thinks of modern Palestinians as being still responsible as "Arabs" in general for the past persecution of Jewish people in the region. He pretty much says "these dirty Arabs can't possibly be genocided hard enough" (paraphrased), and that's when I put the book down.


    I'm not sorry to say: I firmly believe that past atrocities committed against one population by another absolutely do not, in any way, provide a basis for or permission to perform any atrocities in recompense, especially not intergenerationally. Yeah, easy for me to say, being Caucasian, but also, I'm still Jewish, and queer, and disabled, so I don't know what it's like to live with daily racism, but I'm definitely not even actually that close to the top of the social hierarchy

  • Yeah the dude in my old neighborhood who drove a Dodge RAM but rearranged the letters so it said "WAR" on the tailgate instead, and had a bumper sticker that said "KILL EVERYTHING" in that script that's like, "badass Gothic tribal" but in reality is just floral minus the actual flowers... Not all clown cars are smol