• vovchik_ilich [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    1 day ago

    I watched the thing almost in its entirety, then again my mental health is at quite low levels so that’s why I can subject myself to such things and enjoy them.

    My favourite part was when Ethan started to call Hasan antisemitic for platforming the famous so-called “houthi pirate”, pulling clips and old tweets from a currently 19-20 year/old boy from Yemen whom Hasan interviewed, particularly tweets that come accross as antisemitic with messages like “curse upon all Jews”.

    Hasan went on to ask Ethan if he thinks there might be reasons why a 19 year old Yemeni boy who’s only seen violence at the hands of the US Empire (which he criticised heavily in his tweets too) and Israel might be antisemitic, and Ethan refused to engage on that. Then, Hasan brought up Hila (Ethan’s wife) as someone who did her military service in the IDF. For those who don’t know, Hila had an office job at the IDF during her military service at 18-19 years old, and one day she was, and I quote, “bored from her office job” and joined a night raid in Ramallah in which a Palestinian was kidnapped from his home in front of his family.

    Ethan made the connection and he asked whether Hasan is calling his wife a terrorist, to which Hasan responds something like “no, I can understand the reasons why somebody socialised in Israel under Israeli propaganda may get to doing something like that at 18 year-old”, but how the wrong thing is that now as an adult living in the US she’s never come clean about it and apologised and that’s wrong. Ethan is incapable of connecting the two dots, and keeps calling the Houthi guy a terrorist.

    So yeah, he’ll condemn as terrorist someone who supports military resistance against genocide in Palestine, but won’t do the same against his unrepenting war-criminal wife. I think that portrays best his huge bias towards Zionism, and his victimization and complete inability of self-reflection.