Insane how Hezbollah and Iran are suddenly the good guys Americans. Y’all wanted every Arab and Muslim dead after 9/11. You guys are the biggest terrorists and murderers on earth and you’re moralizing now lol
Israel’s actions now are, like the American military’s actions in Iraq and Afghanistan, both propped up by American imperialist interests and the MIC. The people opposed to Israel’s campaign of genocide are more analogous to the (admittedly totally ineffectual) anti-war crowd from back then.
Let’s ignore the question of what you think moralizing is if you saw it in the eight words you replied to. What I’m curious about is, do you think you’re talking to Hezbollah? On Lemmy?
I can say a lot of things about how this take makes 0 sense, but first can I remind you that 9/11 was 20 years ago? Everyone who could legally vote at that time is at least 40 now. A good third of the US wasn’t even born yet.
Y’all wanted every Arab and Muslim dead after 9/11. You guys are the biggest terrorists and murderers on earth
True. Doesn’t mean there aren’t people organizing in america though, even if it’s not been very effective.
Edit: I realize my comment came across as too critical of Iran; I can see how that would be very hypocritical if I was saying that from the US. I do greatly appreciate the amount of military, monetary and political support they have given — and give — to the Palestinian cause. Still, someone who wants Iran to do more — even if they’re from the US — very likely did not support the Iraq invasion and maybe even protested it; you’re directing your comment at the wrong people.
Insane how Hezbollah and Iran are suddenly the good guys Americans. Y’all wanted every Arab and Muslim dead after 9/11. You guys are the biggest terrorists and murderers on earth and you’re moralizing now lol
Israel’s actions now are, like the American military’s actions in Iraq and Afghanistan, both propped up by American imperialist interests and the MIC. The people opposed to Israel’s campaign of genocide are more analogous to the (admittedly totally ineffectual) anti-war crowd from back then.
Let’s ignore the question of what you think moralizing is if you saw it in the eight words you replied to. What I’m curious about is, do you think you’re talking to Hezbollah? On Lemmy?
I’m pretty sure he means Americans, collectively. Not sure why you think anyone would believe Hezbollah wanted every Muslim dead after 9/11?
So is Khamenei. We don’t hear from him when Israel snuffs out the lives of women and children but only when his generals dies.
Most, but not all.
Without a doubt[1][2].
I can say a lot of things about how this take makes 0 sense, but first can I remind you that 9/11 was 20 years ago? Everyone who could legally vote at that time is at least 40 now. A good third of the US wasn’t even born yet.
I’m not american lol
True. Doesn’t mean there aren’t people organizing in america though, even if it’s not been very effective.
Edit: I realize my comment came across as too critical of Iran; I can see how that would be very hypocritical if I was saying that from the US. I do greatly appreciate the amount of military, monetary and political support they have given — and give — to the Palestinian cause. Still, someone who wants Iran to do more — even if they’re from the US — very likely did not support the Iraq invasion and maybe even protested it; you’re directing your comment at the wrong people.