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Medina's avatar

What annoys me is how these people unwittingly prop up colonial narratives under the guise of moral clarity. They don't say anything profound. They just pepper in different words into the same colonial narrative framework to make it sound like they're thinking outside the box.

He calls into question the unquestioned Free Palestine slogan? Word vomit. A slogan is questioned but not the occupation? It obscures how empire and capitalism function. You can only believe & say it should be questioned if you don't believe Palestinians are being colonized, and denying colonization already means you dehumanize them b/c the colonized have always been cast as morally inferior, while the actual material violence of the colonizers is obscured. And the subtext within this performative morality is always the same - "But what about Hamas?"

I'll also add that it reveals how deep the racism is embedded in the collective western subconscious that it renders many incapable of seeing Palestinians as human beings who are colonized & who have a right to resist.

Malcolm MacPhail's avatar

Good article on the hypocrisy of successful artists who use weasel words to dodge the obvious - the Israeli State supported by Europe and North America is attempting to erase another people, full stop. Also we should look at how people like Bruce Springsteen are travelling around the country attacking Trump and saying nothing about the genocide in Gaza. Somebody should remind him of when he and Steve van Zant organized artists to boycott apartheid South Africa. Now they are just mouthing platitudes about Joe Biden, genocide enabler, being an honourable man.

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