MikeDunnAuthor , to random
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Today in Labor History April 26, 1937: The Nazis bombed Guernica, a town in the Basque region of Spain. Later that year, Picasso painted his famous painting, Guernica, in protest of the atrocity. This was during the Spanish Civil War. The Republicans, a coalition of anarchist, socialist and communist partisans, were fighting the Nationalists, led by the fascist, Francisco Franco. The Nazis bombed Guernica for two hours. They killed between 1,000 and 3,000 civilians, or 20-60% of the population.

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    There are many many of us Jews that don't feel that our own safety depends on the control or suppression of others. While many of the refugees who came to Palestine as pioneers after the Holocaust had intentions to live peacefully in harmony with the Palestinians*, almost every action of the Israeli government since it was founded has been to treat Palestinians just as badly as we had been treated in Europe.

    The ultimate consequence of this has been to harm and dispossess several generations of Palestinians which is extremely effective at ensuring they continue to resent Israel's existence and feel that they must do anything they can by any means necessary to ensure the survival of their people. If Israel can't exist peacefully with Palestinians, what gives Jews the greater "right" to the land than they have? How can we go from being refugees with no safe place to go, to violently forcing the exact same situation upon another people just for the gall of wanting to continue to exist with their families on their own ancestral land?

    Even if I was a Zionist I would think that the last 6 months were creating long term curse on the country of Israel by creating a whole new generation of Palestinians with nothing but rage for Israel and nothing to lose. You can look at even the most sanitized accounts of the assault on Gaza see absolute cruelty on the part of the IDF as well as no concern for human life or international law.

    (*) For anyone interested in the politics of Israel's founding, I highly recommend I. F. Stone's book Underground to Palestine about the heroic (as he tells it) journey of Jewish refugees trying to reach Palestine in 1946. In 1978 it was republished with 2 new essays from him. One about how Zionism was hijacked by Jews with no regard for Palestinians' rights or well-being, and the other about how it has become completely impossible to have rational conversations that are critical of Israel. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Underground_to_Palestine

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    Apartheid is a cruel mistress, which at it's heart forces the attempted dehumanization of other humans, in this case Palestinians. It is the oppressors, in this case Zionist Israelis, who actually lose their humanity by perpetrating increasingly violent actions towards children, women and their innocent families. I mourn the 14,000 women and children slaughtered with bombs by Israel.

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    https://youtube.com/shorts/I4aUHrpGu9Q?si=-dIyUmhtFMEBWoAx

    Spanish protesters’ tribute to Gaza war victims | Al Jazeera English - (YouTube shorts, 2024-03-18)

    "Hundreds of protesters in Spain’s San Sebastian lay together on the ground in a tribute to victims of Israel’s war on Gaza, next to a banner inspired by Picasso’s famous anti-war painting ‘Guernica’."

    Sunday, 17 March 2024.


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    oatmeal , to palestine group
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    / Mass resignations at ‘Guernica,’ which retracts Israeli writer’s essay

    While Israel managed to participate in the , that might be the extent of what Israelis can aspire to in the foreseeable future.

    Several staff members and a publisher of the prestigious volunteer-run online magazine , a 20-year-old publication covering arts and politics, resigned over an essay by Israeli writer Joanna Chen.

    […] “The moment in the Guernica essay where the Israeli writer — who never considers why Palestinian children don’t have access to adequate healthcare b/c of colonization and apartheid — says she has to stop assisting them getting medical support because of ‘Hamas.’ This is genocidal.”

    https://twitter.com/jdgtranen/status/1766552678497169677

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    adachika192 ,
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    @oatmeal @palestine

    https://www.americanbazaaronline.com/2024/03/12/guernica-retracts-israeli-writers-essay-456200/

    Guernica [Magazine] retracts Israeli writer’s essay after Indian American co-publisher quits in protest - The American Bazaar (2024-03-12)
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    “Co-publisher Madhuri Sastry says she fears has ‘permanently damaged relationships with the communities we claim to be in solidarity with’”

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