Nasrallah's speech emphasizes Hezbollah's readiness for conflict, links to Gaza situation, warns against further Israeli aggression, and highlights Hezbollah's impact on Israel's military deployment.
Welp, if my fear of public spaces wasn’t enough already, this just solidifies it 🙃
Edit: it would be really fucking great if people just realized that citizens are not responsible for the actions of their government/military… this goes for everyone - US, Russia, China, Israel, Palestine, EVERYONE
Fuck the powers that be and their direct fucking over of everyone lying under their fist.
Except representative democracy is a myth… Majority rule ≠ representation. Non-majority groups are unaccounted for. Plus, while the people may vote for representatives, they ultimately have no control over what said representatives decide to actually do. They can campaign for and promise all they want, but once they’re in office, they’re there.
Citizens are not responsible for the actions of their government.
If your first thought from reading this is that "evil muslims will bomb me in acts of terrorism" then your brain has been irreparably poisoned by US state department funded Hollywood movies
That seems like a bad idea? I don't know what antagonizing the US would help with in the current conflict. I'd think they want US support/compassion for Palistine to be higher not lower, and attacking is a sure way to plumit it.
That's the thing. It literally does not matter how much the American people support Palestine because the American government is going to do whatever the American ruling class wants.
There is no chance in hell Americans would vote to send aid to Israel if it was a referendum.
I don't think you're wrong about the first part, but I disagree that Americans wouldn't vote to support Israel. Many Americans support Israel for religious reasons, and many more see the nation as the only ally we have in the Middle East. It's a dramatic oversimplification of the reality, but nobody ever lost an election underestimating the American voters.