• mellowheat@suppo.fi
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    9 months ago

    Well… at least … he’s being honest?

    Funny thing is that as far as I can remember, the alt/far right was for stopping all outflow of resources to Israel, until Trump came into power. I guess killing muslims became more crucial than killing jews.

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      9 months ago

      Tbf your entire country was all for Muslim extermination from 2001 till recently. Most Americans in 2002 would have told you to wipe Palestine off the map

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          9 months ago

          I dunno. I was a young man on 9/11, and the general vibe seemed to be that anyone who wanted to hate anyone from the middle east was not facing any pushback.

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              9 months ago

              A lefty city in the PNW. Even there it was considered acceptable to talk mad shit on anyone from an Arab country

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                Im not saying that didn’t happen but it’s very surprising, I never experienced that in Seattle. In Seattle academia/institutions, theu usually doubled down on diversity rhetoric, and I’ve yet to see anyone push back on it.