• kristina [she/her]@hexbear.net
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      putting up wallpaper in my new restaurant that says

      ‘ᵐᵃᵒ ʷᵃˢ ᶜᵒʳʳᵉᶜᵗ’

      UNLIMITED GENOCIDE ON THE FIRST WORLD

      healthy, fun, fast!

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    I never really understood the concept of cultural appropriation. I thought it was a little far-fetched. Then I learned about “Israeli” cuisine and I immediately got it.

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    If I was a Zionist and I walked into a restaurant to see all that shit on the wall looking exactly like the walls of a chain chicken place that say things like Fresh! Zesty! Vibe!, I would immediately conclude that the project deserves to be dead and find a new thing for my life to be about

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    It’s always interesting when people fuck up virtue signaling. Like, how do you not know that ethnic cleansing isn’t virtuous?

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      Imagine someone not particularly intelligent but very clever. It doesn’t take a genius to see who runs shit. A clever person cuddles up to this strength and does their clever best to copy the strong. It doesn’t take a smart person to understand what they’re doing, and the person running the show doesn’t care whether the clever flunkie gets some virtues wrong.

      No, the virtue signal sent by the clever person and received by the strong is “i am not a threat, here is my belly, i am your ally.”

      It’s a simple defense mechanism by people who truly believe in the authority of authority, and she manages to get it across very well.

      Hurr hurr smart guy dunking on her with all those words? He’s technically right, sure, but whether he ignored or missed her point doesn’t matter.

      A paragraph teaching us about the history of falafel to someone saying “yes i agree, kill Palestinians” is fun and all but not the fucking dunk we would like it to be

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    For someone that has an entire podcast series on children and trauma from the neuro scientific standpoint, Balik have really boinked it all up

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      It’s perfectly consistent when you remember, she doesn’t think Palestinians are people.

      A normal person who knew anything about childhood trauma, would know that subjecting hundreds of thousands of children to this kind of displacement and bombardment, that keeping them out of school for over a month, and killing people around them, is traumatic AF. As it stands, practically every child in the Gaza strip has PTSD that would make The most battle experienced, mentally broken Western veteran off themselves. A Vietnam veteran, haunted by waking nightmares, experiencing flashbacks, who pisses themselves whenever a car backfires, has seen an eighth of what the average 4-year-old in Gaza has seen.

      But, this colonizing monster doesn’t think they’re really people.

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        A normal person who knew anything about childhood trauma, would know that subjecting hundreds of thousands of children to this kind of displacement and bombardment, that keeping them out of school for over a month, and killing people around them, is traumatic AF

        and someone who had never even heard the word trauma could make a reasonable guess

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      I mean… She has a doctorate of philosophy in neuroscience. It’s one of the liberal arts degrees that in my opinion likes to drape itself in the robes of hard science.

      In my experience people with this schooling are overconfident in their personal theory of the mind. When a MD would likely say this could possibly be a component of your ailment, a PHD would be more likely to claim it’s the cause of all problems in neuroscience.

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    reminds me of Amy Schumer talking about “her people [Israelis]”. like you’re from NY, wtf are you talking about.