Many water facilities have been damaged or destroyed by Israel’s war in Gaza, according to the UN and others, compounding the civilian population’s suffering, risking the spread of disease and leading human rights experts to accuse Israel of using water supply as a weapon.
No, your post is simply “Stop doing that thing I don’t like”, and my counterpoint and the rest of the human history says “THATS NOT HOW THAT FUCKING WORKS. STOP BEING STUPID.”.
Nope. Hate what Israel is doing. It’s fucking awful.
I’m pragmatic though, and you’re someone who thinks protesting is going to stop bombs. Didn’t work in the 60’s,70’s,80s,90’s,00’s,10’s OR now. But you keep doing what you’re doing and feeling good about it.
Putting public pressure on political figures is a very valid thing to do though. Especially if they are about to run for election in a few months. These people are making sure their voices are heard.
Vietnam War, English occupation of India, the nuclear disarmament during the cold War, when the Berlin wall fell, the singing revolution that helped the Baltics become independent from the soviet union, removing a dictator from the Phillipines in 1986.
Even if sometimes the change is not immediate it definitely makes a difference when considering making future policy changes.
Oh ok, so continue arming the country performing genocide and just turn a blind eye. Got it. 👍
If the world was just, we wouldn’t have any of this bullshit at all by my calculations, so…
Not sure what you’re point is, but it’s not helpful whatsoever. Next.
My point has been clear from my first comment to you.
No, your post is simply “Stop doing that thing I don’t like”, and my counterpoint and the rest of the human history says “THATS NOT HOW THAT FUCKING WORKS. STOP BEING STUPID.”.
Bye.
You seem very intent on making excuses for Israel and deflecting the blame off of them. How much are you getting paid for it?
Nope. Hate what Israel is doing. It’s fucking awful.
I’m pragmatic though, and you’re someone who thinks protesting is going to stop bombs. Didn’t work in the 60’s,70’s,80s,90’s,00’s,10’s OR now. But you keep doing what you’re doing and feeling good about it.
Next.
think you confused yourself
the question wasn’t “what can protesting do to make it stop”
it was “offer a solution to make it stop”
Nope. Didn’t change my comment (slay sarcasm at you).
My point is pretty fucking solid. You want to protest, go for it. Am I for Israel, NOPE.
Do I think your tone is fucking absolutely pointless and doing zero good for what is happening right now? YUP.
BYE
nope, you demanded an answer to a thoroughly different question
the question was “how do you make israel stop” and people provided an answer to that
then you decided you weren’t a fan of it so you whined for like 20 comments straight
Putting public pressure on political figures is a very valid thing to do though. Especially if they are about to run for election in a few months. These people are making sure their voices are heard.
Name one time is changed the course of a war.
every single war involving the “western world” since like the 1950s has come down to public pressure
from suez to vietnam to afghanistan
Vietnam War, English occupation of India, the nuclear disarmament during the cold War, when the Berlin wall fell, the singing revolution that helped the Baltics become independent from the soviet union, removing a dictator from the Phillipines in 1986.
Even if sometimes the change is not immediate it definitely makes a difference when considering making future policy changes.