More specifically, this is about people bothsidesing the ongoing genocide that zionists are committing, but I titled it more generally because this is something that can be difficult to deal with in general.
In the past, I’ve tried to be diplomatic and meet people where they’re at, slowly imparting information where I can and presenting my views where I feel able to. I rarely actually get worked up about these things in person and am generally able to go through it with people patiently, but this is something that is really pushing me to my limits.
I think what is most galling to me about it, that I find as a theme in liberal thinking and struggle to be patient with at times, is the arrogance of it. I put a lot of time into these things, time that they clearly haven’t put in, only to have them speak to me about it as if their position is equal and worthy of listening to simply because it is theirs. As if we are exchanging views on our favorite TV show.
I will be plain too, in saying that, quite frankly, it hurts. On top of everything else, it hurts to see someone you love and trust be clinging to talking points that confuse, downplay, or otherwise misunderstand a horrifying ongoing genocide.
These are people who I know mean well because I’ve known them my whole life and I know what kind of compassion they have, which makes it all the more disturbing to see them speaking in such a way. It illustrates how critical and influential propaganda is. But knowing that doesn’t inherently make me more effective at getting people to cross that threshold from “nice” liberal to person who understands the world as more than imperialist talking points.
Lmk when you figure out the answer. I’ve stopped talking to them because they’re all rabidly zionist and I can’t get over them denying genocide
To be clear, this came after years of explaining all the ways Israel is awful, and them not giving a fuck
That’s rough, sounds worse than my situation. I think I can get through to an extent if I make the right case for it, but I would have a hard time viewing them as compassionate still if I laid it all out and they didn’t budge an inch.
It’s cliche, but often people are moved more by anecdotes than facts or theories. A good video or even pictures showing isn’treal’s impact on a single Palestinian family could go a long way.
Thanks for the idea, I’ll consider it and see what I could find. There’s plenty I’ve seen that is horrible, but I could see them dismissing it as “part of a war” (one of the zionist talking points I’ve often seen online) if I don’t contextualize it properly.