[-] Sop 33 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Antizionist jewish voices are being silenced by Western media. How many articles have you read about jewish people who are afraid of anti genocide protesters, and how many articles have you read about antizionist jewish people angry about the genocide? I can assure you that the proportion of antizionist jews is much bigger than what Western media would make you think. Their crimes and complicity will come to light at some point.

[-] Sop 35 points 7 months ago

@lalehamirali on instagram has reported this whole event in their story. But here’s a summary:

  1. There was a peaceful protest on Amsterdam dam square. Due to the events with maccabi hooligans the city decided that protests are not allowed in the city until Thursday (today). Trough court decision the protest of Wednesday evening was allowed after all, but not in certain locations like the dam square. So the police considered the protest illegal.
  2. After a while the police started surrounding the protesters and called on them to leave and go to the assigned protest location.
  3. When the protesters didn’t leave, there were told by the cops to get into a bus that would bring them to the assigned location.
  4. Protesters didn’t comply and were forcibly put into the bus that they thought would bring them to the assigned location.
  5. Instead they were brought to a parking lot in the outskirts of the city. This is a tactic the police uses often to end protests they deem illegal or ‘dangerous’, because it allows them to end the protest without arresting all protesters. It’s on the protesters to get home safely (which can be very tricky because sometimes this happens at night when there is no public transport and not everyone will have their phone/money on them).
  6. There was no police on the parking lot so the protesters thought they could just leave and try to get home.
  7. Laleh says in their story that apparently someone in the bus, when most people had already left, broke a window.
  8. This resulted in lots of police coming to the parking lot and basically hunting on protesters who are trying to run away to safety. You can see in Laleh’s story how panicked everyone is because they don’t know what’s going on and the police just keeps going after them and hitting them, resulting in people having to run into nettle bushes and ditches. This goes on for a while and according to Laleh about 3/4 of the people in the bus were arrested.

Mainstream news has reported on the violence (one of the rare occasions that they actually do that) and police is ‘investigating’ the incident.

[-] Sop 36 points 8 months ago

Til Biden didn’t do anything to reunite the families and in fact continued separating families: https://immigrantjustice.org/staff/blog/biden-administration-routinely-separates-immigrant-families

[-] Sop 33 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

A lot of men see only the women in their family as human, other women are just potential mates. This is why some people try to humanise women victims by pressing the fact that they are someone’s daughter/sister/mother. Why don’t we see the same language used on victimised men?

[-] Sop 38 points 1 year ago

I see more racism, sexism and other bigotry than before. Although there certainly was a lot of that back then as well. Also bots.

[-] Sop 33 points 1 year ago

The guy is known for making funny edits, she was just looking for an excuse for him to make a funny edit.

[-] Sop 32 points 1 year ago

Do you realise how pathetic you sound? Women are told to shut their mouth and keep their opinions to themselves all the fucking time. It’s time for men like you to realise that sometimes yeah you should shut up and yeah your opinion is less important than the lived experience of women when it comes down to sexism and SA. Educate yourself please before you embarrass yourself even more.

Invisible women is a great book to start. Very easy to read and full of interesting statistics.

[-] Sop 32 points 1 year ago

Boycott eurovision

[-] Sop 36 points 1 year ago

What an adorable bottle of death

[-] Sop 39 points 1 year ago

That being trans is personal and that I don’t owe them an explanation for them to be supportive. I hate that most cis people only support us after we invest many hours of explaining what being trans is like. Why can’t they support us unconditionally?

[-] Sop 32 points 2 years ago

If there’s an exception to a rule then it’s not a cut and dry rule. If slavery is illegal except when it affects certain people then it’s not illegal overall.

[-] Sop 36 points 2 years ago

I have friends in Gaza and I’m really fucking scared for their life’s. In fact, I have been scared for them a long time because Israel is bombing civilian buildings regularly. Yes it’s terrible what Hamas is doing to Israeli civilians, punishing Gazan civilians is not the answer. I hate the Israeli government for what they’re doing to my friends. A lot of the people out there protesting have friends and family in Gaza and are very afraid as well.

In polarising conflicts as these it is very important to look at the human side of things and to not condemn a whole group of people for what a small group is doing. I have much compassion for Israeli people who are afraid right now. But I also understand the need to speak out about an ethnic cleansing that is possibly about to happen by the Israeli government. Just look at the Amnesty International reports about the situation in Israel and occupied Palestinian territories. Humanitary crimes have been happening for years and years without any intervention, killing and hurting people on a much bigger scale than what hamas is doing right now. It is impossible to deny the hypocrisy by the west.

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