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Peter Link 🍉🇨🇺🇵🇸🐧@expressional.social to Palestine@lemmy.ml · 11 days ago

Dutch politician Esther Ouwehand was asked to remove her first shirt (Palestine flag), so she came back wearing another one of watermelon seeds.

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Dutch politician Esther Ouwehand was asked to remove her first shirt (Palestine flag), so she came back wearing another one of watermelon seeds.

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Peter Link 🍉🇨🇺🇵🇸🐧@expressional.social to Palestine@lemmy.ml · 11 days ago
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Dutch politician Esther Ouwehand was asked to remove her first shirt (Palestine flag), so she came back wearing another one of watermelon seeds.

see original post: https://techhub.social/@mahmoudoov/115232831501836545

#EstherOuwehand #gaza #palestine #genocide #StopGenocide #NeverStopTalkingAboutPalestine
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  • Dr. Bob@lemmy.ca
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    What’s the significance of watermelon seeds?

    • Platypus@sh.itjust.works
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      Watermelon has been used as a plausibly deniable way to show support for Palestine since 1967 per Wikipedia, since it shares the same colors as the flag while being a completely common and innocuous item.

      • prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        I was not aware of this. Thank you kindly

      • Birch@sh.itjust.works
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        TIL about watermelon 🍉 support

        E: there ought to be a list of hidden meaning of various emojis

    • BradleyUffner@lemmy.world
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      Same colors as the one she was told to remove.

      • Whostosay@sh.itjust.works
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        Who asked her and under what authority?

        This timeline is batshit insane

        • HopFlop@discuss.tchncs.de
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          At least in Germany, and I imagine it would be similar in the Netherlands, it would be the parliament’s president because political symbols on clothing are not allowed.

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            political symbols on clothing are not allowed

            Not really. The Israeli flag has been raised over the German Bundestag building

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              You know that a building is not the same as clothing, right?

              • mrdown@lemmy.world
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                Why does it matter on what the political symbol is?

                • adr1an@programming.dev
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                  Aww, you’re so cute. Like the law would care about common sense instead of opressing minorities ;p

                • Hyacin (He/Him)@lemmy.ml
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                  Because you’re talking about a law or rule - it is literally all about how it is written - people build entire careers on debating the interpretation of how they are written.

                  “No government employee can wear political symbols to work” is 100%, clearly and entirely not the same as “No political symbols may be shown anywhere on any government property”

                  Seriously?? A downvote?? You asked why it matters, I explained why it matters, jfc, leave the nasty Reddit behaviour on Reddit tyvm.

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                deleted by creator

            • HopFlop@discuss.tchncs.de
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              Yeah because the Bundestag voted for it (unanimously btw)

          • Hyacin (He/Him)@lemmy.ml
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            political symbols on clothing are not allowed

            Had some similar silliness in the Ontario provincial parliament in Canada when they decided a keffiyeh was a ‘political symbol’ or some such bs - they threw a member right out for refusing to take it off.

            • SabinStargem@lemmy.today
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              IMO, it would be better if politicians were like Nascar drivers. At least it would be more honest.

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          The speaker of the house asked her, but only when urged to by another member of parliament who reminded him that earlier this year, another member was asked to change the T-shirt he was wearing with a foetus on it during a debate about abortion. The rule is that the appearance of the parliament should be neutral.

          By the way, because she was asked to change her clothes, the moment was aired in all talk shows that evening, with an explanation of the watermelon blouse she wore later (and which the speaker suggested she wore instead by the way), so this incident only helped to get her message out there.

    • Abigail (she/they)@beehaw.org
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      Watermelon is often used as a symbol of Palestinian resistance as it has the same colours as the flag: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watermelon_as_a_Palestinian_symbol

  • thanks AV@lemmy.world
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    Ngl both shirts go hard

  • gecko@lemmy.ml
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    freedom of speech

  • OrteilGenou@lemmy.world
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    Yep those are two different shirts all right

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    Make it into politics and men are still pressuring you to take off your shirt

  • BilboBargains@lemmy.world
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    Go Esther. The people who asked you to remove that flag don’t want to be reminded that they are standing by while a genocide is underway.

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    Okay, I confess I now want more Esther in my life.
    …and Esther changing into different tops…has now woken something in me, I did not know.\

    • WorldsDumbestMan@lemmy.today
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      A new Antifa perhaps?

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        As long as Esther is the poster girl babe, I’m fine with whatever new it is.

  • -☆-@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    Where can I buy both of these? I love this

  • TheGreatSpoon@lemmygrad.ml
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    FYI she’s a liberal zionist grifter who sided with Israel for over a year after the genocide started.

    Denk and BIJ1 are the only parties that have supported Palestine from day 1 and the latter lost their singular seat in parliament after the last elections.

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      Good for her. I don’t think Israel should stop to exist and I support every liberal Israeli that wants to progress towards peace and coexistence.

      If people want to drive Jews out of Israel, how are they better than Netanjahu and his genocidal government?

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        The false choice of either you’re a Zionist or you want to drive Jews out of Israel is so lazy and tired at this point.

        Binational state, one person one vote, equal rights for all, truth and reconciliation. There’s your third choice, and there are many more.

      • Peter Link 🍉🇨🇺🇵🇸🐧@expressional.socialOP
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        @palestine@lemmy.ml
        @WalterLego @TheGreatSpoon
        @palestine@fedibird.com

        Whether or not she supports a Jewish-(supremacist) state of #Israel, it’s still positive that she took a stand with the shirts.

        But it isn’t anti-#Jewish to advocate a single democratic state of #Palestine for all of those who live there (including those #Palestinians who were driven out since 1948, and their descendants).

        Below is a T-shirt that I came up with that expresses that idea.

        https://media.expressional.social/media/_attachments/files/114/229/862/649/109/487/original/d5ff095a2d5db52b.jpeg

        @palestine@lemmy.ml
        @palestine@fedibird.com

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    So many nazis. We need to make a list!

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