With all respect Mia, but this is a comment section, not an independent Substack post or essay as the one written by Desmet where one would expect further links to back up sweeping (and above all uninformed!) statements.
Why be so critical at someone who is just posting a comment while you seem not to have any problem with Desmet’s empty words? (Yes, that’s my opinion too, and I recommend everyone here to read the works of authors like Ilan Pappe, if you want evidence so badly, pls go check it out!)
Desmet is writing about an ongoing genocide on an oppressed people as “where two parties fight, there are two to blame”, and he does advocate that it is better not to take a stance instead. This may be a very popular opinion among his readers but it has no factual basis and it does not show he knows history, not even a bit. There is an unequal power balance, a hierarchy, that makes it something very different than an endless spiral of violence with no beginning and no end. And yes, he may have to read some actual history books to be able to lecture his audience about this on a well informed basis.
And btw, the conversation in this comment section is not about the question of evidence as you like to maintain, with that you’re derailing the discussion.
It’s just very typical, and Desmet is no exception here, that many people from the anti-flu movement were crying about genocide when it came to vaccins and the Great Reset, but that they lost their ability to recognize an actual genocide when it’s happening now, in front of our eyes, live-streamed on social media. That is a huge double standard of which I think Desmet is guilty too with all his fuzzy talk about this genocide being “a classic human drama”, which is happening “because people lose themselves in petty sentiments.”
Injustice is not only bad when it is about to hit us personally. Many people from the anti-flu movement are not treating the perpetrators of the the genocide in Gaza the same way as they would judge Fauci, for example, and that is hypocrite.
Anti-flu? I am anti-covid-narrative and I can clearly see genocide happening. It's actually not that difficult, because the same people are behind all of these developments.
With all respect Mia, but this is a comment section, not an independent Substack post or essay as the one written by Desmet where one would expect further links to back up sweeping (and above all uninformed!) statements.
Why be so critical at someone who is just posting a comment while you seem not to have any problem with Desmet’s empty words? (Yes, that’s my opinion too, and I recommend everyone here to read the works of authors like Ilan Pappe, if you want evidence so badly, pls go check it out!)
Desmet is writing about an ongoing genocide on an oppressed people as “where two parties fight, there are two to blame”, and he does advocate that it is better not to take a stance instead. This may be a very popular opinion among his readers but it has no factual basis and it does not show he knows history, not even a bit. There is an unequal power balance, a hierarchy, that makes it something very different than an endless spiral of violence with no beginning and no end. And yes, he may have to read some actual history books to be able to lecture his audience about this on a well informed basis.
And btw, the conversation in this comment section is not about the question of evidence as you like to maintain, with that you’re derailing the discussion.
It’s just very typical, and Desmet is no exception here, that many people from the anti-flu movement were crying about genocide when it came to vaccins and the Great Reset, but that they lost their ability to recognize an actual genocide when it’s happening now, in front of our eyes, live-streamed on social media. That is a huge double standard of which I think Desmet is guilty too with all his fuzzy talk about this genocide being “a classic human drama”, which is happening “because people lose themselves in petty sentiments.”
Injustice is not only bad when it is about to hit us personally. Many people from the anti-flu movement are not treating the perpetrators of the the genocide in Gaza the same way as they would judge Fauci, for example, and that is hypocrite.
Anti-flu? I am anti-covid-narrative and I can clearly see genocide happening. It's actually not that difficult, because the same people are behind all of these developments.
If you acknowledge the genocide, you must also be able to see the double standards within this so-called anti-covid movement?