I think that the “moral rot” is best epitomized by the pains so many are taking to silence discussion of this tragedy. Many spouses have insisted on not raising the issue in polite company because of the strain it can place on relationships. Complaints that discussing the genocide, or reposting information about it represents forcing oth…
I think that the “moral rot” is best epitomized by the pains so many are taking to silence discussion of this tragedy. Many spouses have insisted on not raising the issue in polite company because of the strain it can place on relationships. Complaints that discussing the genocide, or reposting information about it represents forcing others to address something they prefer not to address, because it makes them uncomfortable. For many Zionists, being confronted with the crimes of Israel appears to threaten their most sacred identity, and they do not thank one for this. The charges of “antisemitism” permit Zionists to discredit the information being presented, thereby shielding their core identity from challenge
This of course demonstrates the sense of entitlement, and sense of superiority, wherein their discomfort is more important than the magnitudes-greater discomfort being experienced by their victims.
I think that the “moral rot” is best epitomized by the pains so many are taking to silence discussion of this tragedy. Many spouses have insisted on not raising the issue in polite company because of the strain it can place on relationships. Complaints that discussing the genocide, or reposting information about it represents forcing others to address something they prefer not to address, because it makes them uncomfortable. For many Zionists, being confronted with the crimes of Israel appears to threaten their most sacred identity, and they do not thank one for this. The charges of “antisemitism” permit Zionists to discredit the information being presented, thereby shielding their core identity from challenge
This of course demonstrates the sense of entitlement, and sense of superiority, wherein their discomfort is more important than the magnitudes-greater discomfort being experienced by their victims.
Moral rot indeed!