Banned for ‘Internet Slapfight’ despite the vast majority of my comments being to debunk Hasbara, and disengaging from a Zionist troll when the attacks went from disinformation to personal

Post:

https://lemmy.world/post/30244778

Luckily none of my comments pertaining to the actual issue at hand got deleted, but how this somehow warrants a ban is completely ridiculous.

I do want to promote some better World News comms:

!world@quokk.au

!altmedia@altmedia.house Avoid due to their support of white Nationalist propagandist Tucker Carlson. See https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/comment/19034187

For obvious reasons I won’t be engaging with the lw world news, nor be able to debunk any hasbara there that aims to justify this genocide one way or another

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    Tucker Carlson fundamentally considers white people superior to non-white people. His grievance is that the fascism is being overseas when the US can instead use those resources to do so against the non-whites within America. Tucker is conservative on social issues because he is a supremacist for the white Christian race. He’s a domestic fascist, enthusiastic about mass deportations in the US.

    This is completely separate from anti-colonialist resistance groups, who’s conservatism is a reaction to colonialism. These groups, while fundamentalist, are not fascist. ISIS would be an example of a fundamentalist and fascist group.

    There is no ally-ship with fascists of any variety

    Carlson is critical of Islam and has hosted guests on his program that criticize Islam.[433][434] He has described the existence of an “Islamic cult” and an “Islamic problem”, describing it as a threat to the United States.[433] He was critical of the Obama administration’s terrorism policy, arguing that it should have considered Islam as a cause of terrorism.

    In 2018, Carlson described the effects of mass immigration on the United States using the terms dirtier, poorer, and more divided[435][436] and said it “has badly hurt this country’s natural landscape”.[437] On another 2018 episode, Carlson criticized multiculturalism in the United States, skeptically asking “how, precisely, is diversity our strength?” and whether any other institutions benefitted from a lack of commonalities.[438][439] Talking about Hazleton, Pennsylvania, where Hispanics had quickly become a majority of the population, Carlson said it was “more change than human beings are designed to digest”.[407] In May 2019 he said, “The flood of illegal workers into the United States has damaged our communities, ruined our schools, burdened our healthcare system and fractured our national unity.”[386] In December 2019, he falsely claimed that immigrants were responsible for making the Potomac River “dirtier and dirtier”.[440][441]