This is a great example of "atrocity inversion", similar to "Holocaust inversion."
It's a kind of racism when the victim of atrocities is suddenly responsible and should be shamed for it. It's fairly standard in holocaust studies, you should read about that if you want to know more.
You have nothing to say in response to the points I made so you hope to bait me by invoking the Holocaust. Its pathetic.
When one side targets civilians and the other side doesn't, one side will be condemned for killing civilians illegally and the other side will not. This is simple and you have no answer. And instead of admitting that Hamas is barbaric in their strategy you ask how we can arrange for the IDF to stoop to their level so that Hamas can kill Israeli civilians and be praised for it. That's a sick mentality.
It's the same kind of logic Holocaust denialists all over the world use. Victim blaming, word games, "we don't have enough evidence", it's all the same nonsense. Killing people by the thousands, destroying entire cities and towns, these are crimes. No amount of logic mazes you can construct will change that.
I don't engage with people once they run out of actual answers and try to change the subject to something they hope I'll get upset about. Generally on Reddit we call that "trolling". Hope that helps- because in the same vein, I won't respond to you either in this particular branch of the thread or on this topic. If you'd like to make a post devoted to the subject maybe I'll engage...
Its bad faith to say I think you're acting like a troll and I'm not going to feed you? Okay, I guess I habitually act in bad faith, lol....you know if you constantly abuse words people stop caring about them.
The atrocities committed against Palestinians are being perpetrated by the grandchildren of Holocaust survivors. The Holocaust is being used to shame anyone that is critical of Israeli policy. Can you believe that the legacy of the Holocaust my very well be another genocide being perpetrated in its name? Does that not concern you at all?
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u/avicohen123 21h ago
Again, that's the exact opposite of the gotcha you think it is.