Over the last few days, I have posted a few things and spent many hours thinking about what I perceived to be people on the left celebrating the deaths of Israeli civilians in the wake of the unprecedented Hamas attacks last weekend. I know that ultimately nothing I (or really any of us) have to say about this matters much at all, but I think of myself as someone who values compassion and humanity. This is important to me, especially as an American Jew whose safety is used as the justification behind atrocities in the continued occupation and now potentially genocide of Gaza and Palestine.
The whole world screams and falls apart
The whole world screams and falls apart
The whole world screams and falls apart
Over the last few days, I have posted a few things and spent many hours thinking about what I perceived to be people on the left celebrating the deaths of Israeli civilians in the wake of the unprecedented Hamas attacks last weekend. I know that ultimately nothing I (or really any of us) have to say about this matters much at all, but I think of myself as someone who values compassion and humanity. This is important to me, especially as an American Jew whose safety is used as the justification behind atrocities in the continued occupation and now potentially genocide of Gaza and Palestine.