infuriating
In the past few days:- The UN said half of Gaza is starving- WaPo found that the IDF used U.S.-supplied white phosphorus in Lebanon- U.S. bypassed Congress to sell tank munitions to the IDF Meanwhile, this is the homepage of the New York Times. Journalistic malpractice. pic.twitter.com/K4ney15pc9— Jeremy Slevin (@jeremyslevin) December 11, 2023
― kissinger on my list (voodoo chili), Monday, 11 December 2023 22:57 (eleven months ago) link
This is where twitter and tik too come in and amplify the things that aren't making it to the front pages.
― xyzzzz__, Monday, 11 December 2023 23:26 (eleven months ago) link
or rather what makes the front pages
― stuffing your suit pockets with cold, stale chicken tende (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 11 December 2023 23:31 (eleven months ago) link
Yes, as per that tweet, in judgement of it
― xyzzzz__, Tuesday, 12 December 2023 07:24 (eleven months ago) link
The march for Palestinian liberation through Manhattan tonight feels endless. pic.twitter.com/kgniBfJj3R— Talia Jane ❤️🔥 (@taliaotg) December 9, 2023
― xyzzzz__, Tuesday, 12 December 2023 10:08 (eleven months ago) link
Fine thread on the visa ban against settlers.
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Mouin Rabbani@MouinRabbaniTHREAD: More on visa bans. It seems the new fad among Western governments is to denounce settler violence and adopt measures against individual settlers. Following the US, the European Union and United Kingdom are now also considering the nuclear option
― xyzzzz__, Tuesday, 12 December 2023 11:31 (eleven months ago) link
Matthew Miller
@StateDeptSpox.@SecBlinken reiterated in a call today with Israeli Minister @gantzbe that Israel must take all possible measures to avoid civilian harm and discussed efforts to increase levels of humanitarian assistance to Gaza
Just saw a video of the IDF blowing up a school literally a tweet or two from the above.
If you are going to stay away from twitter because of this then sure, I get it.
― xyzzzz__, Tuesday, 12 December 2023 16:38 (eleven months ago) link
"Speaking to Democratic donors in Washington, Biden said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had a “tough decision to make.”
“This is the most conservative government in Israel’s history,” Biden said, adding that the Israeli government “doesn’t want a two-state solution.”
Biden said Israel was beginning to lose support around the world, and argued Netanyahu “has to strengthen and change” the Israeli government to find an eventual long-term solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/12/12/politics/biden-israel-losing-support-netanyahu/index.html
― I? not I! He! He! HIM! (akm), Tuesday, 12 December 2023 18:26 (eleven months ago) link
I highly doubt Israel will stop looking for these hostages or their remains, ever.
Haven't there already been news stories about Netanyahu and his henchmen basically expressing zero concern that Israeli hostages might be present in places he wants to bomb?
― Tahuti Watches L&O:SVU Reruns Without His Ape (unperson), Tuesday, 12 December 2023 20:14 (eleven months ago) link
Probably, not looking for a fight here.
― felicity, Tuesday, 12 December 2023 20:15 (eleven months ago) link
Nor am I. When I read about it it struck me as extremely fucked up, like "not the kind of thing a sane leader says out loud."
― Tahuti Watches L&O:SVU Reruns Without His Ape (unperson), Tuesday, 12 December 2023 20:17 (eleven months ago) link
Netanyahu and his fascist goon supporters have shown outright contempt for families of the hostages.
― Free Ass Ange (Tom D.), Tuesday, 12 December 2023 20:22 (eleven months ago) link
After all they are probably the sort of liberal fake Jews who didn't vote for him.
― Free Ass Ange (Tom D.), Tuesday, 12 December 2023 20:23 (eleven months ago) link
It’s like the Raid on Entebbe, but instead they just nuked Uganda.
― Expansion to Mackerel (Boring, Maryland), Tuesday, 12 December 2023 20:26 (eleven months ago) link
the US didn't invite families of American hostages to the Hanukkah celebration, which just seems like setting yourself up for criticism. Dumb, White House.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/12/11/politics/families-hostages-white-house-hanukkah/index.html
― I? not I! He! He! HIM! (akm), Tuesday, 12 December 2023 20:27 (eleven months ago) link
Why was your post deleted Felicity? I was about to reply to it.
― xyzzzz__, Tuesday, 12 December 2023 20:46 (eleven months ago) link
I'll just post part of my reply, which is that I only posted that piece from The New Yorker because we happened to get talking about the nature of Hamas' violence back on the 10/7.
And then I was going to remind us all why we got to talking about Hamas' actions on the 10/7, and in response to what post. But I will leave that out.
― xyzzzz__, Tuesday, 12 December 2023 21:00 (eleven months ago) link
I requested deletion because I was intending to hide text part of that post. It's ok.
― felicity, Tuesday, 12 December 2023 21:32 (eleven months ago) link
Ok.
UN News@UN_News_CentreBREAKING: UN General Assembly ADOPTS resolution demanding immediate humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza, as well as immediate and unconditional release of all hostages
FOR: 153AGAINST: 10ABSTAIN: 23
― xyzzzz__, Tuesday, 12 December 2023 21:44 (eleven months ago) link
US still voted against even with the demand for hostage release? Jesus
― I? not I! He! He! HIM! (akm), Tuesday, 12 December 2023 21:47 (eleven months ago) link
The context is that the US and other countries voted against the resolution because the majority of member states would not vote to include the following two draft amendments to the language of the resolution:
Austria has proposed an amendment, that inserts the phrase, “held by Hamas and other groups” in relation to the hostages still being held by Palestinian militants in Gaza, as well as inserting the word “immediate” in reference to ensuring humanitarian access.
The first draft amendment has secured 89 for, 61 against and 20 abstentions. This means the Austrian amendment failed under the two-thirds rule.
The US amendment reflects its continued point of contention regarding Hamas, which it designates as a terrorist group, calling for wording to be inserted “unequivocally” rejecting and condemning “the heinous terrorist attacks by Hamas that took place in Israel starting 7 October 2023 and the taking of hostages” as the first operative paragraph.
The second draft amendment from the US sees 84 in favour, 62 against and 25 abstaining. Again, the amendment failed.
UN resolutions are not legally binding but of moral weight only.
Not binding, but influentialResolutions by the General Assembly, though not legally binding on nations, do carry immense moral weight, representing the collective resolve of the UN membership on a matter of grave importance.
https://news.un.org/en/story/2023/12/1144717
I've seen a lot of conflicting reporting on what UNRWA schools and hospitals have done or not done, but the above amendments are basically the source of contention.
Of course it would be great if the UN resolution did result in the release of hostages and ceasefire.
― felicity, Wednesday, 13 December 2023 05:17 (eleven months ago) link
Last paragraph otm
― spider alert: 🕷️🕷️ (flamboyant goon tie included), Wednesday, 13 December 2023 06:49 (eleven months ago) link
"Do you condemn Hamas" gotcha question being used to greenlight this genocide and lengthen Netanyahu's career.
All of these resolutions are moral. This is about further isolating Israel. We need to see worldwide Boycotts of the country. It should be treated like Apartheid era South Africa.
― xyzzzz__, Wednesday, 13 December 2023 10:43 (eleven months ago) link
Agreed. Back on the university note, as was expected, the deep-pocketed donor who drove Magill’s ouster at UPenn seems to be trying to set the agenda for faculty hiring, retention, and classroom pedagogy. Or at least he has “questions.” This is where this always was going to go— donors dictating to schools what they should and shouldn’t do. https://www.inquirer.com/education/marc-rowan-university-pennsylvania-agenda-20231212.html
― butt dumb tight my boners got boners (the table is the table), Wednesday, 13 December 2023 12:05 (eleven months ago) link
Israel next.---
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office@FCDOGovUK🔴 SANCTIONED: leaders and financiers of Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
Working with our allies we are isolating Hamas and cutting off their funding.
Palestinian and Israeli citizens have a right to live in peace without the brutality of Hamas
― xyzzzz__, Wednesday, 13 December 2023 14:11 (eleven months ago) link
Right.
BREAKING: Israeli ambassador @TzipiHotovely rejects the idea of a two-state solution"The answer is absolutely no", she says.https://t.co/cjkJJFipKp📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602, Freeview 233 and YouTube pic.twitter.com/9z0fMWSSui— Sky News (@SkyNews) December 13, 2023
― xyzzzz__, Wednesday, 13 December 2023 18:19 (eleven months ago) link
shocked!
― stuffing your suit pockets with cold, stale chicken tende (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 13 December 2023 18:20 (eleven months ago) link
They probably wouldn’t give it to Hannah Arendt https://t.co/z0wh1zBQWR— John Ganz (@lionel_trolling) December 13, 2023
― kissinger on my list (voodoo chili), Wednesday, 13 December 2023 18:29 (eleven months ago) link
speaking of that gessen essay
Students for Justice in Palestine group at Rutgers New Brunswick suspended for seemingly no reason— I did some research and these accounts are pretty accurate. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pS9xFt-_JGVFqOJLPfOYYWo5ETVzLKey/view
― butt dumb tight my boners got boners (the table is the table), Wednesday, 13 December 2023 18:50 (eleven months ago) link
Politoco was reporting John Gottheimer's letter about Rutgers
At Rutgers, anonymous protesters have gathered outside of the Chabad House, destroyed hostage posters, and verbally assaulted Jewish students. The Chabad Rabbi reported that Jewish students felt “physically afraid” to leave the building.The University’s Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) chapter labeled Hamas’ October 7 terrorist attacks as “justified retaliation.”9 In November, a Rutgers student was charged with bias intimidation, terroristic threats, and false public alarm after posting on social media threats to kill an Israeli student from the AEPi fraternity.10 Jewish students on campus feel “devastated, and terrified.”11
The University’s Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) chapter labeled Hamas’ October 7 terrorist attacks as “justified retaliation.”9 In November, a Rutgers student was charged with bias intimidation, terroristic threats, and false public alarm after posting on social media threats to kill an Israeli student from the AEPi fraternity.10 Jewish students on campus feel “devastated, and terrified.”11
"You allegedly have had multiple cases of disrupting classes, a program, meals, and students studying,"
― felicity, Wednesday, 13 December 2023 19:12 (eleven months ago) link
I didn’t see thost despite some Googling. Apologies!
― butt dumb tight my boners got boners (the table is the table), Wednesday, 13 December 2023 20:04 (eleven months ago) link
Here's the letter btw: https://d12t4t5x3vyizu.cloudfront.net/gottheimer.house.gov/uploads/2023/12/Gottheimer-Letter-to-Rutgers-President-December-7-Event_JG-Final.pdf
― rob, Wednesday, 13 December 2023 20:09 (eleven months ago) link
Neither Estes nor Hill are antisemites, sorry.
― butt dumb tight my boners got boners (the table is the table), Wednesday, 13 December 2023 20:13 (eleven months ago) link
Yes, the citations in the letter making that claim are unconvincing. Gottheimer seems to see zero distinction between criticism of Israel and antisemitism, which is unfortunate because the incidents in the part felicity quoted are quite serious.
― rob, Wednesday, 13 December 2023 20:25 (eleven months ago) link
I think the Chabad post ("strapped, armed, locked and loaded") was a play on the wearing of Tefillin, as shown in the picture (straps around your arms, the box is loaded with a scroll and locked?) -- maybe like "haha we are using prayer, not violence" -- but nonetheless ill considered and needlessly inflammatory.
Some of the links in the letter are paywalled - clearly there have been bad incidents on campus, but it's a little bit unclear to me to what extent SJP is associated with them or not (there's a quote from the WaPo about SJP calling 10/7 "justified retaliation" but I can't actually read the link)
― longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Wednesday, 13 December 2023 20:30 (eleven months ago) link
Ok nm got it
https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2023/10/10/colleges-react-israel-hamas-war/
Diverging views on the conflict are already creating divisions on campuses. Over the weekend, Students for Justice in Palestine at Rutgers University issued a statement standing with the “Palestinian resistance” and calling the attack on Israel a “justified retaliation.”
― longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Wednesday, 13 December 2023 20:33 (eleven months ago) link
Isabella Kajiwara@kajiifire·3hViolent arrest of Jewish activist protesting at a fundraiser for Israel at Royal Society of Arts, with Isaac Herzog and Tzipi Hotovely just now!! Near Charing Cross station.
― xyzzzz__, Thursday, 14 December 2023 15:46 (eleven months ago) link
masha gessen@mashagessen·8hYou'd think, with all the attention to the Arendt Prize debacle, I'd be inundated with media calls/texts. You'd be wrong. Not one German journalist has reached out for comment. One US journalist did. All reporting has happened with no input/reaction from me. Inaccuracies pile up
― xyzzzz__, Thursday, 14 December 2023 16:12 (eleven months ago) link
Good piece by Judith Butler both apologizing for their initial response to 10/7 as well as diagnosing the problems with speech on campuses. Here it is
In a mind-bending twist, those who oppose genocide are, paradoxically, sometimes accused of genocidal intention, as we saw in Republican representative Elise Stefanik’s December 7 public grilling of University of Pennsylvania president Liz Magill and Harvard president Claudine Gay. Her interrogation packed a number of dubious assumptions into the questions—that certain phrases express genocidal intent—rather than considering their place in an emancipation movement. Intifada, generally translated as “uprising” in Arabic, means “to be shaken” or “to shake oneself.” It is understood as a movement that refuses to remain docile in the face of colonial violence, an effort to throw off the shackles of colonial rule. It is also a call for Palestinian unity. Does it necessarily imply genocidal violence? No. Now, some may imagine that the colonized, once freed of their shackles, will turn against the colonizer with vengeful, genocidal intention. But imagining is not prediction. Indeed, that will not happen if a radical decolonization is successful. If the rage of intifada, however, is directed against colonial rule, then decolonization will more likely produce another emotion: emancipatory joy, a sense of freedom, the release from shackles that have only tightened over the seventy-five years of their imposition. One need only ask whether Palestinians would prefer to be killed by non-Jewish actors to see that it is state violence they oppose.When asked whether Harvard University would condemn calls for Jewish genocide, Gay rightly hesitated, since the question assumed that anyone who called for “intifada” or chanted “from the river to the sea” was expressing genocidal intent or making a concrete threat to obliterate Israeli Jewish life, or Jewish life more broadly. The interrogation should have stopped right there to expose its fugitive assumptions. In the moment of questioning, however, they were consolidated: “intifada” and “from the river to the sea” were, without a pause of reflection, made identical with calling for genocide against the Jews, and calls for liberation were understood as threats of anti-Semitic violence. When the ability to reflect on questionable assumptions is ruled out, the trap is set. The terrible consequence is that there can be no critique of Israel’s killing machine, no oppositional speech, that is not immediately construed as a call for violence—if not the verbal threat of violence itself. Any president would be right to hesitate before answering such a question, since the interrogator has offered a set of false premises and specious conflations in the form that that question has taken. In the aftermath of Magill’s resignation, president Gay has an ethical decision to make: to stand up to forms of inquisition that conflate resistance to Israeli violence with genocidal intention, to stand up for the rights of protest and dissent, or to become an instrument of censorship and denial. Her stated apology does not bode well. Whatever she finally decides will set a consequential precedent for both academic freedom and freedom of expression.
― butt dumb tight my boners got boners (the table is the table), Thursday, 14 December 2023 18:30 (eleven months ago) link
I don't understand that at all, it seems thick-headed.
"Now, some may imagine that the colonized, once freed of their shackles, will turn against the colonizer with vengeful, genocidal intention. But imagining is not prediction." Prediction? It has already happened numerous times - what do you think 10/7 was? Again, I don't think "intifada" means "genocide," but in the direct wake of 10/7, used by people praising 10/7, it's not really a stretch to hear it as a call for violence against civilians. Meanwhile, globalizing it: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/dec/14/four-arrested-in-europe-over-alleged-cross-border-hamas-terrorism-plot
― longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Thursday, 14 December 2023 18:35 (eleven months ago) link
They’re very much not free of their shackles. Gaza and the West Bank are unrecognised and not autonomous in any meaningful way shape or form.
― mojo dojo casas house (gyac), Thursday, 14 December 2023 19:10 (eleven months ago) link
"Now, some may imagine that the colonized, once freed of their shackles, will turn against the colonizer with vengeful, genocidal intention. But imagining is not prediction." Prediction? It has already happened numerous times
Where?
― Free Ass Ange (Tom D.), Thursday, 14 December 2023 20:37 (eleven months ago) link
En Belgique, « free Gaza » pour les feux verts, « stop Israël » pour les feux rouges. Une idée pour la mairie de @Paris ? pic.twitter.com/HvdL1lXF9F— Muzna (@MuznaShihabi) December 14, 2023
― xyzzzz__, Thursday, 14 December 2023 20:57 (eleven months ago) link
man alive, it might not be so clear from that excerpt but Butler is referring to the assumption that if Palestinians are allowed to share a state with Israelis they will inevitably murder and oppress them in this hypothetical new state, so therefore a one-state solution shouldn't be pursued.
― rob, Thursday, 14 December 2023 21:00 (eleven months ago) link
Protestors are shutting down I-76 in Philly right now
― Beyond Goo and Evol (President Keyes), Thursday, 14 December 2023 21:51 (eleven months ago) link
That is so annoying. I read some organ donations were jeopardized in the Bay Area from thay type of action.
The terrible consequence is that there can be no critique of Israel’s killing machine, no oppositional speech, that is not immediately construed as a call for violence—if not the verbal threat of violence itself.
Not buying this. Dartmouth handled this well. Providing space for critique in the academy without inciting the kind of speech that risks harassment and discrimination is possible.
I've read a number of pieces by Judith Butler on these threads. I'm aware she is on an academic continuum and political spectrum who often writes on this issue.
rob what you say is one assumption and maybe even true.
On this issue of campus chants, there is also the fact that certain chants are also slogans used by Hamas. I believe I read reports that Hamas called for an uprising of violence against Jewish people all around the world (please correct me if I am wrong on this). The fact that it was not a complete success does not hegate that there have been incidents of not only increased violence or symbolic hatred towards Jewish people.
I notice Judith Butler makes use of the "Zionist" label.
We talk about this a bit. I recently read pieces about how responding to charges of "anti-semitism" with a sort of moral outrage (anti-Zionism is not anti-semitism!) can be weaponized into a kind of reversal, where the punishment is to ostracize a person for not renouncing their "Zionism" sufficiently and therefore imply the person should not be taken seriously. As part of avoiding responding to the substance of reasoned criticism and reframe the discussion - not in terms of personal responsibility, action or expressions - but in terms of their position as oppressed/opressor.
Which is a tactic I immediately look for when I see "Zionism" introduced. Who is bringing this up, is it a derail, shall we spend time unpacking it, are we attacking a person and trying to avoid legitimate criticism by sarcastically shunning them and inviting others to do so with cruel mockery. Taken at its worst, then using it as a shield for harassment and retaliation.
This ostracism often works because Jewish people are so often outnumbered in any given situation.
Arguably this demagoguery and sloganeering raises awareness of Palestine in the West. So does shutting down freeways and blocking traffic.
― felicity, Thursday, 14 December 2023 21:53 (eleven months ago) link
Good to hear an alleged terror plot was foiled in Germany and the Netherlands, because I will be in both places in a couple of weeks and plan to visit a couple of sites of Jewish interest and I am very relieved I'll be perfectly safe.
― Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 14 December 2023 21:56 (eleven months ago) link
Just so I'm not all bad news here was a video piece about how 2 Dartmouth professors from the Jewish Studies and Middle East Studies department created space for discussion immediately after 10/7 (or 7/10)
https://www.pbs.org/wnet/exploring-hate/2023/11/08/israel-gaza-on-campus-how-dartmouth-is-fostering-dialogue/
Notably they made student mental health a priority
― felicity, Thursday, 14 December 2023 22:09 (eleven months ago) link
Really love both of those Butler essays. On that first one published at the LRB, their words on how there is violence and a violence as seen by media really hit hard two months on.
― xyzzzz__, Thursday, 14 December 2023 23:14 (eleven months ago) link