• daniskarma@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 month ago

    I do understand that people tend to feel more inclined to side with the “weak part” of a fight. But being the weak part does not mean being in the right.

    Both sides of a conflict can be wrong, even if someone is imposing their wrong on the others by a stronger use of force.

    But I know how Hamas would masacrate Israeli civilians if given the chance and I cannot support that.

    We need to thing a third way, different to what both sides are currently proposing and trying to do.

    I think figures like Gandhi or MLK showed how to fight oppression without going into blatant murder and Jihad.