• Deykun@kbin.social
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      Most people don’t have an issue with it. But starting each interview with a question: “Do you condemn Al-Qaeda?” is sinister. It is not a good faith question.

      If you are asked this question each time you want to speak about atrocities committed against civilians and have to proclaim that you do not in fact support terrorists, you have the right to be offended. Especially when the person asking you that question cannot condemn cutting off water to civilians.

      After 9/11, thousands of Arabs living peacefully in the US were asked to condemn Al-Qaeda, which they did because who wouldn’t? That condemnation and support was used to justify attacking Iraq - the country where Al-Qaeda was not located in, and resulted in the death of a million people there. Imagine being an American Iraqi supporting the US’s right to “defend itself” and seeing your family in Iraq and their children being killed.

      There is a level of analogy here where a person with relatives in Gaza is asked by interviewers that question while trying to advocate to not cut water or bomb one of the most densely populated places in the region.

      You have the right to be offended if people start asking you to condemn segregation, Nazism, or bigotry when you never claimed that you don’t have an issue with those things. Especially when the person asking you is using it as a tactic while you are trying to alarm about human rights being violated, and civilians / children being hurt.

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        Wtf happened to my comment, which you replied to?

        What you’re saying makes sense, but that is not exactly what OP it’s saying. OP seems to be implying that they will say no to condemning Hamas(“looks like I’m missing my flight” finger over no button), compared to “this is a bullshit question and I’ma speak with them about this to American airlines” (which feels like it better matches what you comment said).

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      The meme is that westerners care more that that the people that are seeing their kids murdered condemn the only (while very imperfect) group that is helping them instead of focusing on the fact that kids are being murdered.

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        the only (while very imperfect) group that is helping them

        This is very important to ignore if you don’t want to be inconvenienced by the tremendous and unnecessary suffering that’s happening.

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      What if you live in a cave and you don’t know what Hamas is or what have they done?

      Well, in any case the question is just very instrusive, IDK how a company asking a customer that could be legal.