Everyone who has seen an authentic image of the Gaza genocide has a duty to inform others about it and fight against denialism.

Just as listening to a Holocaust survivor and seeing the camps helps you to bear witness to the Holocaust, seeing the emaciated children of Gaza and watching Gazan people share their ordeal online makes you a witness to the Gaza genocide.

"Never Again" extends to the genocides that you have lived to see.

I cannot let denialism slide. The perpetrators and sympathizers of genocide all too often get away with spreading false narratives and promoting historical revisionism, even if the facts contradict their beliefs.

As an example, Holocaust deniers claim that the cremation of the people in the death camps was impossible, without realizing that the Nazis didn't care about doing it in a way respectful to the dead and just piled them on to get rid of the evidence of their crimes.

I have seen both Holocaust denial and Gaza genocide denial on the Internet, and it damages my mental health. I hate them both equally and cannot bear to see the ultranationalist butchering of history.

Not only do fascists murder the dead and gloat about their racial supremacy, they deny the crime entirely in order to try and rewrite the truth itself.

It's an insult to my intelligence.

Just as Nazis simultaneously gloat about their killing of "Jewish bolshevicks" (they can't fucking spell. Master race my ass) while also downplaying or denying the Holocaust, the Kahanists and the Israel apologists talk about how happy they are to see the rubble of Gaza and the dead "Islamo Nazis" while simultaneously denying that they are committing any atrocities in Gaza.
@burnoutqueen burnout. Are you aware of the new liberal movement in Israel rn?

@lax

There is a significant socialist movement within Israel that resists the policy of their government, and I personally give them my solidarity.

@lax

There are also many Israelis who are similarly against the ethno-nationalism of their government who are refusing military service, such as Ella Greenberg. I personally applaud their bravery, and I hope many more people do the same.

@burnoutqueen so the answer is no?

Look I'm aware of what's going on in my own country I don't need you to spoonfeed it to me

@lax I don't really pay much attention to liberals at all.
@burnoutqueen you're labeling them although they again didn't exist as a politial bloc ten days ago
@lax maybe I'm wrong, I just need a frame of reference to properly understand. A link or an organization name would be nice.

@burnoutqueen there's no organization yet. Brand-new. People are done with Qataryahu, labels, Palestine, the old ideolgoies, everything.

They are advocating for a single, equal rights state, term limits, protecting the Druze against Syrian aggression. People believe the state's "innate" liberalism has failed the Arabs, the Haredim, and the Religious Zionist and thay it is time for liberalism to stand up and start properly implementing an equal society, with all implications included.

@lax that's actually intriguing.

@lax im personally critical of the "defending the druze" talking point, and I do think a right of return for Palestinians is important to abide by UN resolutions. Not to mention my socialist or Marxist orientation.

But I definitely think that it's a little bit better than the current government in Israel.

@burnoutqueen you can be critical all you want but Israelis are obligated to help the Druze and we'll never again watch from the sidelines as a genocide is happening in or against our name.

It is not a little better. It is 1000000% better than the fascist Qatari traitor we have now.

@burnoutqueen the liberal movement does not recognize a Palestinian identity, but that's only in name. It recognizes the suffering of Arabs living here and wishes to end said suffering; it has Jewish values and caring for minorities is one of them, Palestinian or not.

Liberals oppose Khok HaLeom as it only serves to distant our allies from us.