• Szymon@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    Would you choose a slow guaranteed death through oppression or risk a possible quick death for a better life for all your family and friends?

    I’m asking you. Not your opinion of a whole population. I’m asking you. Imagine yourself in that camp, being bombed daily. What do you choose to do to survive and thrive as a human?

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      There was no guaranteed death, things were very difficult and would have continued to be for a long time. At least there was hope.

      Now there is a guaranteed death, thanks to Hamas.

      “for a better life” in this case the leveling of the entire Gaza Strip and the obliteration of ANY hope of self governance?

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        1 year ago

        Half the population of Gaza is 19 and under. Sounds like a guaranteed early death for me if few people are living to an old age.

        Why again do they need to be caged up for generations?