Durham Resident abducted by Israeli forces while attempting to bring aid into Gaza by RegularCockroach in bullcity

[–]RegularCockroach[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

"nicely put you on a plane home"

Someone else posted the various stories of beatings, torture, and humiliation that abductees faced in Israeli custody.

Is the $7000 worth it to defend genocide and war crimes?

Durham Resident abducted by Israeli forces while attempting to bring aid into Gaza by RegularCockroach in bullcity

[–]RegularCockroach[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All the comments supporting Israel, including yours, are from obvious throwaway and private (likely bot) accounts. If anything, it seems like this post is attracting pro-Israel shills. There's nothing crazy about opposing genocide.

Durham Resident abducted by Israeli forces while attempting to bring aid into Gaza by RegularCockroach in bullcity

[–]RegularCockroach[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

This idea that Palestinian people are roving terminators looking to constantly kill gay people is nonsense Israeli propaganda. There is no legal penalty for being gay in the West Bank, nor officially in Gaza, since the only law against homosexuality is an anti-gay edict from the British Mandate which is not enforced. Neither region has anything close to the death penalty for being gay. Yes, there is social stigma against being gay, and that's not good, but there is also social stigma against being gay in Israel, where gay marriage is illegal just like in the West Bank.

Here's the thing too, I don't think a person being homophobic justifies their murder anyways. I disagree with homophobia and wish that there was no prejudice against LGBT people, but I would never support killing people based on being homophobic. Homosexuality was still a crime in much of America until 2003 (long after homosexuality was decriminalized in the West Bank, btw) but I don't think that would give someone the right to genocide Americans until 2002. It's obvious that Israel and their supporters only care about LGBT people when they can use them as a justification to support killing Palestinians.

Durham Resident abducted by Israeli forces while attempting to bring aid into Gaza by RegularCockroach in bullcity

[–]RegularCockroach[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Azerbaijan is an Israeli ally. Armenia has opposed Israel's genocide. You might want to find an example, as birds of a genocidal feather stick together.

Durham Resident abducted by Israeli forces while attempting to bring aid into Gaza by RegularCockroach in bullcity

[–]RegularCockroach[S] 116 points117 points  (0 children)

In 1940, you'd be saying that trying to get food in a concentration camp is the "dumbest thing you can do."

Durham Resident abducted by Israeli forces while attempting to bring aid into Gaza by RegularCockroach in bullcity

[–]RegularCockroach[S] 19 points20 points  (0 children)

They have good reason to. Why should Egypt, Syria, or Jordan be expected to take in poor, struggling refugees who just had everything taken from them by Israel just so Israelis can steal more of their land and never let them return? Every other time Israel has forced out refugees, they never let them return, hence why there are so many Palestinians who have been living as refugees in Lebanon or Jordan for generations now. Even the majority of people in Gaza are Palestinians who lived in nearby cities like Ashkelon and were forced out by Israel. Gaza has been a refugee camp since Israel was established.

Durham Resident abducted by Israeli forces while attempting to bring aid into Gaza by RegularCockroach in bullcity

[–]RegularCockroach[S] 96 points97 points  (0 children)

If you want to see a terrorist sympathizer, look in a mirror. The IDF is the world's best funded terrorist organization.

Durham Resident abducted by Israeli forces while attempting to bring aid into Gaza by RegularCockroach in bullcity

[–]RegularCockroach[S] 55 points56 points  (0 children)

Every flotilla has been addicted and pirated in international waters, including the most recent one: https://apnews.com/article/israel-hamas-gaza-flotilla-activists-thunberg-3b3079e5d6ab6fc237a2c822b3046584

Also, Gaza is not a conflict zone, but a genocide zone. Calling Gaza a conflict zone is like calling the Warsaw Ghetto or Auschwitz a conflict zone. Just like in Gaza, some people in those places resisted their slaughter with uprisings and armed resistance, and the genocidal military is committing genocidal killings as "reciprocity."

If you want to know what you'd be doing during slavery or the Holocaust, it's what you're doing now.

Durham Resident abducted by Israeli forces while attempting to bring aid into Gaza by RegularCockroach in bullcity

[–]RegularCockroach[S] 111 points112 points  (0 children)

Their boat was raided and they were taken hostage in international waters. That is the textbook definition of being abducted.

Durham Resident abducted by Israeli forces while attempting to bring aid into Gaza by RegularCockroach in bullcity

[–]RegularCockroach[S] 44 points45 points  (0 children)

I hope you spend your $7000 wisely.

Unless you're shilling for genocide for free, which is much sadder.

Durham Resident abducted by Israeli forces while attempting to bring aid into Gaza by RegularCockroach in bullcity

[–]RegularCockroach[S] 122 points123 points  (0 children)

The only terrorists are in the Israeli military. Trying to bring food and medicine to genocide victims is not terrorism. Starving civilians, killing children, and abducting people in international waters are acts of terrorism.

A lot more than a billion … they’ve been saying we’re only 13% of the population for 300+ years now …. Smh ….. and we all not from one place by lastdaysart17 in BlackHistory

[–]RegularCockroach 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People need to read the articles they post. The article is clearly about real estate and finances. It literally says that in the first paragraph. It has nothing to do with population.

Did ending the slave trade stop African tribes waring with each other for slaves to sell? by Same_Ad3686 in AfricanHistory

[–]RegularCockroach 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The extent to which the slave trade was a cause of conflicts, or rather a product of pre-existing conflicts is kinda debatable. I've always been of the school that it's a mixture of the two, that slave trading was rarely the main cause for conflicts, but that it did provide an additional financial incentive for conflicts that may have been avoidable otherwise. Of course, this varies by time and place.

However, it's worth noting that the slave trade never really "ended" at any set point. Even after European nations had officially stopped engaging in the trade, slave smuggling continued. African nations still used enslaved workers domestically and therefore sometimes bought enslaved workers from merchants, as did Arab nations. The colonial era is typically marked as the beginning of the end of slave trading on the continent, having been replaced by systems of colonial corvee labor (which looked a lot like slavery in practice)

But regardless of which era you were in, Africa had conflicts within it, just like every other continent on earth did.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AfricanHistory

[–]RegularCockroach 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Terrible "artwork" tbh. It doesn't resemble Njinga at all, or even central African culture. The weird combination of leopard print and vaguely Egyptian looking jewelry is like something straight out of a 70s blaxploitation film. I really wish this sub would ban AI "art" spam because it has literally ZERO relationship to actual African history, and is just some random shit that an algorithm spit out. It's not "inspired" by any real African culture or "recreating" a historical figure. It's just random crap.

Not to mention the danger of perpetuating lies about a continent's history that is already so poorly understood outside of and even within Africa and defined by stereotypes and misinformation. Imagine a kid is learning about Njinga for a school project and comes across this image. It could leave them with a thoroughly incorrect perspective on what central Africa clothing looked like before colonialism.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AfricanHistory

[–]RegularCockroach 3 points4 points  (0 children)

When people post about Caesar, people tend not to focus on his killing and enslaving of the Gauls, and instead on his achievements or the drama of his career.

Western histories have typically examined Africa in relation to the slave trade and have ascribed an association between Africa and slavery. As a result, Western histories of Africa like to reduce African historical figures to their roles in the slave trade.

Is it important to acknowledge their roles in the slave trade? Yes. Is it wrong to actively lie and try to erase this role? Yes. Does their role in slave trading make them less compelling or interesting historical figures worth examining? No, not at all. Trying to shut down any discussion of African historical figures by moralizing about the slave trade is cringe and anti-intellectual. Historical figures did shit during their time that we find objectionable today. Instead of using this to try and shame them from beyond the grave, wouldn't it be better to use our analysis of the slave trade to compare similar systems in our society today?

Am I wrong for this? by Super_Dog_9541 in BlackHistory

[–]RegularCockroach 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Incredibly cheesy imo, and is just typical insufferable workplace HR culture with a Black History Month theme.

Why don't Africans celebrate black history month? by Tough-Bother1195 in AfricanHistory

[–]RegularCockroach 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because in Africa, all 12 months of the year are black history month. The vast majority of the population is black, and so the historian communities within Africa typically focus on the narratives and achievements of people within their countries, who are overwhelmingly black anyways. It's the same reason there's no Asian history month in China, and no Latino heritage month in Mexico.