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    5 months ago

    what separates US and Israhell regimes from Hamas is respect for international law and the laws of war

    i mean, obviously us and isn’t real aren’t respecting those things, so clearly they weren’t talking about themselves. it’s some kind of veiled praise to hamas?

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      A normal warm blooded person yould have meant that. However, Blinken is a shameless lizard in human skin. So he propably meant Isn’treal.

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    “We refuse to abide by international law because its a violation of our sovereignty, but anyone who doesn’t follow international law is bad and should be bombed into extinction.”

    Blinken and I differ on a most issues, but we agree on his BOMB AMERICA policy.

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    USA politicians are entirely dependent upon the average person not knowing what international law is. That’s why they’re cracking down so hard on social media, especially tiktok. I have seen many accounts explaining international laws and how Israel has violated them.

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    Not a single journalists asking about the use of white phosphorus for example. What’s the point of going to college for years to study journalism if stuff like this can’t be asked?

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      There are very few actual journalists in US mainstream at this point. Matt Lee is the only one that comes to mind who actually asks real questions at the press briefings for example. The education system is basically designed to create propagandists as opposed to journalists, and it intentionally filters out most people who want to do genuine journalism.

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    Dear Mr. Blinken, remind me what the law is in the US should a USian ever be charged in the ICC? I am sure full compliance with all the respect due to international law. You absolutely wouldn’t have a law on the books justifying an invasion of the Netherlands whenever you want, right?

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      Liberals are just as low-information as MAGAs, they just use media sources with a cleaner sheen of faux respectability. They believe in a large number of myths foundational to their political beliefs, part of their nationalist, pro-bourgeouis democratic ideology. When you tell them the US stands for international law and human rights they nod along and say, “yeah that’s right and we’re good unlike those [designated enemies]”. The fact that both the US and Israel constantly flout intentional law, their own treaties, commit war crimes, etc etc doesn’t register as a real challenge to their beliefs at first. They still have v the designated enemies to compare to and can quickly stop thinking about the inconsistency by plunging themselves back into the capitalist media rationalization machine (pervasive ready-made narratives).

      It’s possible to break through the pattern but a lot of people get stuck in it.

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        I agree. One of my brothers is the epitome of this. As far as he’s concerned, the NY Times is all you need. A lifetime (or longer) of propaganda can be hard to overcome. Being relatively comfortable and raising young kids also seems to make it extra hard to accept certain unpleasant realities.

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        I honestly don’t know. I kind of think most politicians kind of see reality as 100% plastic. Trump is the extreme end of this to the point that whatever shit falls out of his mouth he immediately believes. Most just learn to believe whatever they need to on any given day.

        • I agree generally but Trump’s comments on his base believing anything he says or following him no matter what, and the contradictions between what he says publicly and what he does privately—on Christianity, for example—does make me think he mostly knows what’s a truth and a lie.

          But a lot of them, Trump included, are true believers of at least some of the propaganda. No one is immune.

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        If they did, they’d be rubes, not ghouls. They know it’s bullshit, but they have fully-vested interests in that bullshit, so they follow that line.