God help them. The slaughter to come is probably beyond our imagining
Oh, so you didn’t actually find some celebrating to reply to, you found someone mocking someone else for their both sidesism and used the word happy as the slightest bit of pretext to go on a comment spree ranting about people celebrating the loss of life.
I’m sorry, your moral crusade is so clear to me now.
Look if no on is happy then don’t worry about me, but given I’m getting the exact same “let people have their treats” response doesn’t do much to convince me that’s the case.
I guess I just don’t understand what end you hope to achieve by policing people having a positive response to resistance against genocide and colonization.
Are you just hoping to extol the virtues of stoicism?
Because the point you keep trying to make over and over again is “you shouldn’t be happy, do you know that resisting oppression will actually incite even more oppression?”
Which is barely half a step away from a general defeatist attitude. Your position is basically “You’re allowed to show support, but remember to couch it in extreme pessimism about the hopelessness of ever changing the world for the better.” With friends like that, who needs enemies?
I just don’t understand why that’s the hill you’re choosing to die on. The most charitable interpretation I have is that you just picked a bad position to defend, and you need to stop trying to post through it
I’m extolling the virtue of sobriety, not stoicism. This isn’t a football game where we get to cheer when good team score and bad team fumble. These are real lives at stake, and we should actually wait to see that this current uprising improves their lives before we decide it actually was a good thing.
If Israel launches a ground invasion (which they will) and kills 200,000 Palestinians, and you ask us “was this good” everyone here will rightly answer no. That won’t stop the uprising from being justified and understandable, but it will from being good.
Liberationary struggle is not hopeless, that’s clearly evidenced throughout history, but pretending every revolutionary act of violence no matter how ineffectual it is is good is exactly how you breed adventurism. We know this in a leftist context I don’t know why it’s so hard to transfer that to a Palestinian context.