• ByteJunk@lemmy.world
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      14 days ago

      I’m guessing it really picked up after the 1979 islamic revolution, so 46 years.

      The state of Israel was recognised by the US in 1948, so 77 years ago.

      How does this plays out in your head now? Please explain, but I’m really curious how one thing related to the other.

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          13 days ago

          Last year, Lancet estimated the dead in Gaza at about a quarter of a million. A year has passed since then, and the killing has only increased, so it’s plausibly at at least twice that now. Approximately 5 percent of people are gay, and Israel makes no destination in killing them, so that’s about 25,000 murdered gays.

          Exact numbers for Iran are hard to find, but its of the order of magnitude of less then 1 a year, plus 20 in the immediate aftermath of the revolution.

          So it’s a two digit number vs a five digit one.

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            13 days ago

            That’s quite a leap in logic. Israel hasn’t killed any of these people because they are gay. I do see the point you are trying to make but defending the systematic killing of gay people undertaken by hamas or iran with whataboutism doesn’t help anyone