Yes, it’s one of those questions you need to ask yourself. Will there be any justice for Palestinians after the ongoing genocide ends?

Honestly, I don’t think so. If you look at western colonisers history, they have never brought anyone to justice for any massacres, may it be Iraq, Hiroshima/Nagasaki, Afghanistan, Libya and the list goes on.
US, UK & EU will talk about freedom, injustice, liberty and every persons right to live and enjoy this world. But these standards are only applied when the political storylines has a direct impact on their bottom line. I would go as far as saying these countries are built upon greed, power and the mindset of that they are greater than life. As a Muslim, I wish the best for everyone, but for all of my enemies, I wish them the worst life can give them and inshallah they will burn in hell for eternity.
To take a step back and focus on the occupied land of Palestine. The use of AI to determine where to bomb in Gaza in beyond my belief. Working with data as a professional and knowing how utterly shit most data collection is. How has this ever been giving the green light to be used by Google? Yes, Google are supplying Israel with the ability to perform their genocide and killing innocent people. (If the link is ever deleted due to woke freaks, then remember it’s project Nimbus)
My experience with AI is limited, but I know this much. The AI will only perform as well as the data that is ingested. Looking at the history of Israel and how they lie about everything, makes me wonder, did they fed the AI with data points about potential threats that were not threats? Will we ever find out? no we won’t. Israel is known to hide facts unlike Hamas, who are telling the truth at any circumstance. Shows you a lot about who has good character and who has bad intentions.
In my opinion, Israel are using AI to justify killing of innocents and when they are eventually brought to a court, there defence will be “we used AI, it told us based on data that these were valid locations to bomb” and because there is no legislation in place in this area, there will be no consequences for them.
Will there be any consequences for any dual citizenship Israelis travelling from UK, US, EU etc. to Israel to join the genocide? So far almost every western country has said that they are allowed to fight for Israel and there will be no consequences for these people. Let that sink in and replay the scenario if someone went down to fight for Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan etc. and returned back to UK, US or EU. (blog post continues after the poll below)
There is a lot to cover and my thoughts are flying in 100 different directions. I hope you appreciate reading my thoughts on the subject and hopefully you agree to some extent. Israelis and western government would probably label my mindset to be troublesome, but to be honest I couldn’t care less. Their approach to lying, deceiving and misleading by any chance they can, makes me wonder why are we even living in these countries? Are we not better off to move to countries where we will be treated with same approach regardless of what is happening. The world, especially these greedy countries that infiltrate political scenes, pay rogue groups behind the scenes to commit hideous crimes and then pretend that they didn’t partake in any of it is beyond disgusting and needs to stop by any means necessary.
I will need to stop at this point, but don’t be worried, more new content will hopefully pop up tomorrow on this blog. A good discussion point will be, what happens after this genocide stops. I have a clear definition of what needs to happen and also I’m still waiting for any proofs of the UNWRA employees they mentioned participated in planning the 7th of October, the command centre under Al-Shifa hospital, the shooting of people waving white flags, the mass graves, raping of children, women and men in their prisons. If you want to share your thoughts or challenge me in any of my beliefs, feel free to use the comment section below.
Have a great day/evening unless you are a Zionist, then go fuck yourself again and please do it properly this time, so I don’t have to keep reminding you. 🫳🏽🎤
Waqas – my good friend and likely the most generous person I know – I feel sorry for the Palestinian people and your personal distress in this terrible time…
We live in an unjust world and I agree in most of the injustices you call out. However, I do think a different protest-approach is needed. One less driven by emotion, difficult as it may be, and more driven more by effectiveness, i.e. are we changing the actions of the real influencers = politicians in US and key ally countries.
The facts as I see them:– Israel will only stop if US puts the foot down and US will (sadly) only do this if their own interest come under sufficient threat
– US interests = financial and geopolitical interests (ex. continued cheap oil imports, operating military bases in Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Etc.)
– Current protests (just as they may be) seem to mainly have symbolic value and in many cases the opposite effect (when Pro-Palestine protesters ‘riot’, take over other demonstrations etc. it likely looses good-will instead of increasing it)
Alternative approach:
– Focus on US pain points, not US/Western hypocrisy (there’s plenty of hypocrisy in rest of the world!)
Examples:Why is Erdogan not threatening to kick out US/NATO from Turkey?
Why isn’t OPEC – as in 1970’s – more aggressively putting a stop to US/Western oil exports if they care so deeply for Palestine?(Putting smarter local pressure on politicians maybe a better approach I think…)
– Acknowledge that both Hamas AND Netanyahu have no legitimate political future (both sides need new leadership AND external brut force to keep them in check for a better future)
– ‘More Gandhi, Less Guns’ rhetoric (US and Israel military superiority is and will remain far to great, different approach is needed)
I wish for all this madness soon ends but I think it requires a new approach. Perhaps above is worth considering?
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Hello white privileged dane,
Thanks for the comment. 🤩 Really appreciate people taking their time to discuss this topic. So many people are silent about the atrocities going on in Gaza, but when it comes to raising their voice against Russia, it’s almost like they can’t stop talking about it everywhere they go.
I actually, believe or not, agree with what you say until we get to the part about the Gandhi approach. I do believe that the only way to stop this, at least from where we are based, is to be able to hit these economies that are fuelling the genocide. I have absolutely no trust in many of the Muslim countries either. Looking throughout history over the last 60 to 75 years, you see a clear pattern of US interfering with political establishments everywhere they go not to mention the fact that the US has over 750 military bases across the world.
I think, the Palestinians have been taking the Gandhi approach for most of their lives and the only thing that they got back from the global world was some useless laws that Israel is not honouring and they will never honour them, reasoning being that Israelis think that they are above the law and god promised them that specific land. These people are not even natively from there.
I’m definitely advocating for boycott things as much as we can amongst my friends but I’m also not going to look at this world as a place where peaceful talks will carry any changes. In this current political state of things, we need to eliminate and address the issues that are causing these conflicts, eradicate them and then we can bring along the Gandhi approach.
I do acknowledge that no country or the world in that case is going to be perfect. But to preach one thing to the world and then totally dismiss freedom for other and pay for the slaughter… I’m never going to advocate for the Gandhi way for those people. They deserve everything bad only because of their actions and bad intentions.
I have another blog post about the end-game tomorrow. Hopefully that will give a bit more context to also why I’m against the “Let’s talk our way to peace” method. 😁
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