I've never felt more fortunate to be African. I know it's such a selfish sentiment, my country is heading in a pretty bad direction, still I know the chances of a nuke ever hitting us is extremely low. And the aggression from all over the world hasn't really threatened our participation in any way. Even Australia is feeling the conflict in the middle east. For many the news is not like it is fr me, it's basically reporting on your back yard and the people you know. I hope it all ends soon, but I don't see a single sign of that happening.
@@YokaiX well if we're talking full blown nuclear warfare, there is always a risk no matter where you are. Google nuclear winter. At least I know it won't be over quick for us
11:29 Three-and-a-half minutes of the boys trying to discuss how people don’t take antisemitism seriously but they keep on getting distracted by cats and a video game 🤣
I’m trying to help with the McDonalds boycott. A group at my uni do McDonalds Friday so now I’m letting them know about all this and hoping we can find a new place
The real answer is nothing. Having the internet gives us access to everything that is happening on earth. We have to accept that something are simply beyond our control and thus we should try not to worry about them. being informed is much more useful that desperately needing to do something from across the world
Thats why im staying neutral in the Palestine Israel conflict. Nothing I can do, too many people who are passionate about it, and rioting. There are more important issues to work out that I can affect. Politics is complicated and no side is totally justified in what they do.
Ganzans and Palestinians are specifically asking us to be loud and vocal and to spam social media because that actually is a way to break through some censorship and it does help even if it just puts pressure etc make it less bad. Pls dont. Discourage others :(
You either burn out or you're delusional. I burnt out about 4 years ago. And I see no reason why I shouldn't. And I take antidepressants. It's just... Realism. Unfortunately.
You think you can’t be delusional when you’re depressed? It may feel better to say it’s your choice to be burned out, that it means something but it doesn’t. From experience with myself the only thing more obnoxious than a burnout is a self-righteous burnout. I hope you’re just being a bit edgy here but either way, all the best!
He’s not gonna be physically or mentally able to both campaign across the country AND deal with this plethora of legal cases. Maybe he’ll snap during the campaigning process
Things have been bad since 9/11. Sure we had some peaceful yearrs or at least relatively peaceful. but its not like things have just all of sudden gotten bad.
Things were bad even before 9/11. The 90s had the Rawandan Genocide and the wars and genocides in Bosnia and Croatia. It’s always been bad, it’s just a matter of how much you pay attention.
@@julianbell9161I mean, that's true, but you also have to consider the derivatives. An improvement in a bad situation feels better than a retrogression from a good situation.
Just be like me, for the sake of my mental health I have been focusing on myself and not this controversy, especially since I wasn’t born Muslim or Jewish, I would be told I shouldn’t have an opinion from both sides. At the end of the day, I plan on voting in Biden, because a second republican presidency means the end of democracy as we know it, what Biden does to Palestine is not my concern, Trump and the republicans are a bigger threat
honestly as much as a bunch of internet warriors say otherwise, this is probably the best thing to do cuz everyone online is just frothing at the mouth over this situation, everyone’s being rude as hell when you ask any questions, i’ve seen a bunch of people get dogpilled on twitter over saying they support Palestinian liberation but don’t support hamas, accusations of antisemitism are being thrown around by libs while a majority of online lefties think that hamas is some rightous-liberation movement, the whole thing is just exhausting to keep up with, i’m trying to limit my time & twitter over it & just get news updates from vaush tbh
As Vaush has said, genocide Joe has been awful, but this doesn't change the math. If given the choice between 99% hitler and 100% hitler you choose 99% hitler because that is 1% less hitler you have to fight against.
Do what you have to do to stay sane and functional, but don't rationalize ways to give yourself a pass on caring about gross injustices happening in other parts of the world.
@@vrdynasty3896uh an iron pick, which is mostly used and then a diamond pick which is used for harder surfaces. A boat, who knows why. Food, which is necessary. Torches, which are necessary. A sword, which is necessary. I know you’re probably meming but this isn’t a weird hotbar tryhards
I'm keeping up with the news, but yeah for mental health I just need to drop out of thinking about stuff happening in the world for a bit. Gonna emulate some Animal Crossing for a week. Mental rest, you know?
I understand that, everyone is feeling like shit from this, but no one benefits from you suffering. There’s nothing we can do, so just enjoy your life man(gender neutral lol). Of course the weight of millions suffering is heavy but it shouldn’t be on your shoulders.
@@Paul.......Armenians are being killed again but that doesn't get much attention. That is normal. People mainly leftists need to care less. Its bad for your health.
I'm a non-American Muslim woman so I honestly can't affect the irony-poisoned unaffected dudebro schtick that these guys are doing now, but i kinda wanna try some time. Can't maintain it, because I'll inevitably care too much at some point. But it looks fun.
@@danylonimko8419 that sucks, it was known that western support for Ukraine wasn’t going to last forever & i was hoping that Ukraine solidified its territories before then, hopefully we can still get them more aid soon
@@shiny_teddiursa Worth noting, the "faltering" in question is very surface-level stuff, and it includes a LOT of narrativizing. Lots of political hijinks going on - in the US with the speaker vote and the Israel topic coming up, in Europe with local elections - which less than credible commentators are spinning in all kinds of ways. Meanwhile, in practice, Ukraine finally seems to have got their hands on at least some ATACMS, and there were commitments made to deliver F16 jets earlier this year - Both of which are significant steps over previous "red lines", even if they were delayed way past reason.
I’m listening to this rather than watching and it’s so surreal hearing a conversation about Palestine and Israel with random Minecraft sounds in the background.
Your understanding of the history is actually pretty bad. A two-state solution was not a British idea, unlike India-Pakistan. Britain was facing revolts from both the Jews and the Arabs and just wanted to get the hell out of there as quickly as possible so they turfed the problem over to the UN. It was the UN who came up with the partition plan and it was voted on in the General Assembly (Britain abstained). The real fighting and the expulsions (from both sides - the Nakba was horrible but hundreds of thousands of Jews who had done nothing wrong were expelled from the Arab world as well) happened after that.
Vaush's retelling of the history is pretty lacking. In 1917 the British went around promising lands or at least homelands to people in hopes of getting support fighting the Ottoman empire in the middle of WW1. The Balfour Declaration letter, which the league of nations formally put this in the language of the Mandate of Palestine post WW1, happened WAY BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST; see also Sir McMahon letter to Hussein, which basically suggested willingness to convey an empire of many lands as an empire to the then King of Hejaz(deposed by Ibn Saud in creation of Saudi Arabia way before Israel), although never formalized. Hundreds of thousands of Jews immigrated legally to the British territory and by 1946 about 33% of the ENTIRE population was Jewish(including Gaza and West Bank). During this immigration many were displaced as former share croppers when large tracts of land were legally purchased by Jews for immigrating. Furthermore, the 1947 partition plan was not a conveyence of people's property to the Jews/Israel or an expulsion, it PROPOSED a two-state federal plan with jerusalem as the "international" federal government, which was squarely in the heart of the Arab state. The proposed Jewish state would have had a proposed population of 400,000 Arabs and about 600,000 Jews. The UN Partition plan deliberately chose NOT to displace people (unlike Turkey-Greece and the earlier Peel Commission) This proposal was NEVER accepted by all parties, civil war broke out, and about 6 months later Britain vacated and left the territory stateless, Israel declared a state within the UN partition plan borders only, and the Arab League(Iraq, Eqypt, Lebanon, Jordan, Yemen, Saudi Arabia) declared war the same day. The Nakba is considered to have happened AFTER all of this, and was due to a variety of factors including (Morris): Decisive causes of village abandonment military assault on settlement 215 influence of nearby town's fall 59 expulsion by Jewish forces 53 fear (of being caught up in fighting) 48 whispering campaigns 15 abandonment on Arab orders 6 unknown 44 This is not so simple, like the trail of tears where the US Government directly expelling the Cherokee in the absence of any ongoing war. It's terrible that people were expelled from towns at all. Note that military assault just indicates that there was active fighting in the village (Where do you think battles between local Arab militias, and Jewish militias would happen). There was never an Israeli policy of expulsion. Nonetheless 700,000 fled for refuge into areas that became part of Jordan (West Bank), and Egypt (Gaza) following the 1948 war until 1967 Under international law these 700,000 could each have an individual right of return to the extent they can prove a genuine connection to Israel as their own country, whereas the 500,000 living in Gaza and the West Bank pre 1948 almost certainly do not. It's unclear (because it's NEVER been adjudicated or even accepted to be heard before an adjudicating body), but it doesn't seem likely that descendants inherit the individual right or return. It's a hot mess, and anyone saying this whole thing is so simple, probably doesn't know a whole hell of a lot about it. I mean I honestly have no Idea what Vaush is talking about by fake palestinian stooges for Britain committing the Nakba. What the hell is he talking about? Britain was 100% gone by the time the Nakba happened. Who is the analog of the Brithis run Raj government here? Another question who was the land "Annexed" from? The independent state of Palestine (there was none), the British (they left leaving the territory stateless), the Jordanians/Eqyptians (not their country), the Ottomans (long dead). Having competing claims for a country where NEITHER existed before settled out in a years' long civil war is not an annexation.
So I just got to the part where Vaush is talking about the history of Israel, and completely left out the 1948 Palestinian War, in which Israel fought against against five different Arab countries and won, gaining the territory and, tragically, engaging in Nakba. Kinda gross mischaracterization.
So the Nakba was ok or excusable because some other countries declared war on israel? That's the only way that context would be at all relevant. Personally I don't think brutally cutting fetuses out of pregnant women or tossing babies into ovens is justified under any circumstances.
@@sassyviking6003 Palestinians do something bad: "Ok guys, this is bad but we have to remember that it's actually the Israeli's fault for being mean to them. Israel did A, B, C, and D to provoke them. The Israelis basically forced the Palestinians to kill their babies and ravage their women," Israelis do something bad: "IF ANYONE TRIES TO GIVE ANY CONTEXT TO THIS THEY'RE A WAR CRIMES APOLOGIST!"
@@sassyviking6003I’m not saying Nakba is good. It’s really, really terrible, but I think leaving out the historical contexts of why Israel has the territory it has is important to analyze it fully. By not full understanding how everything happened, it could leave a misimpression that can be devastating, especially given his platform.
@@blitzwing1yes and no. Israel was created by the British who won the land after defeating the Ottoman Empire during WW1. Palestine the state, after WW2, was created along side Israel once the British left. The day Israel announced its existence, war broke out between Israel and several Arab States including Palestine, Jordan, Syria and Egypt. It’s incredibly important to understand because Israel won the territory after the war. There’s a big difference between winning land from a war and what Vaush described.
Have you considered actually justifying through argumentation what ways this is important? You keep saying it could have a significant effect, but not what that effect is. "There's a big difference" What difference?
I always forget that Zach grew up in Saudi, his energy reads so much like “edgy American boy” to me
it makes his "talibad" merch go so much harder
Zach Star?
zach psychicpebbles?
My experience with friends who grew up in Saudi tells me that’s the common vibe.
I'd forget if he didn't bring it up so often
We're living through major history, at least we can take solace in that. Looking at it from any other perspective just makes me angry and depressed.
“May you live in interesting times”. More of a curse, really
I'm so tired of living through major history
@@ultrazeldafan History happens on any scale regardless. This whole situation and many others were in the background accelerated to this point.
@@ultrazeldafan People are always living through history. Every year, something of importance happens. Whether it be good or bad.
@@Reed5016Last 4 years seem particularly busy
"Shoudn't have wished to live in more interesting times..."
are we in interesting times?
Who is "we"? I wasn't there.
@@trillmixin6999aren't we? Interesting times, but interesting doesn't necessarily mean good.
@@YokaiX No news is good news.
It's a Baldur's Gate 3 quote.
Its almost like everything is really bad now
Almost
aye at least we got minecraft
Always has been to varying extents. You're just noticing it more now.
@@HenrythePaleoGuythat's why every era is the "end times" to Chrıstıans, since there have always been famines, wars and disasters etc
I've never felt more fortunate to be African. I know it's such a selfish sentiment, my country is heading in a pretty bad direction, still I know the chances of a nuke ever hitting us is extremely low. And the aggression from all over the world hasn't really threatened our participation in any way. Even Australia is feeling the conflict in the middle east. For many the news is not like it is fr me, it's basically reporting on your back yard and the people you know. I hope it all ends soon, but I don't see a single sign of that happening.
Is there still a radiation risk?
@@YokaiX well if we're talking full blown nuclear warfare, there is always a risk no matter where you are. Google nuclear winter. At least I know it won't be over quick for us
@@YokaiXno
11:29 Three-and-a-half minutes of the boys trying to discuss how people don’t take antisemitism seriously but they keep on getting distracted by cats and a video game 🤣
I’m trying to help with the McDonalds boycott. A group at my uni do McDonalds Friday so now I’m letting them know about all this and hoping we can find a new place
“McDonalds Fridays”. Good god that sounds horrible. Why were you even doing this before the strike?????
Your friend group is mega lame
@@dkarhu owning a tv makes you eat dog food? I don’t understand.
@@blah204just let people enjoying things. We are all woke here
@@blah204I hit up a local small business in college before it got shut down with university BS. Much better than McD's.
The real answer is nothing. Having the internet gives us access to everything that is happening on earth. We have to accept that something are simply beyond our control and thus we should try not to worry about them. being informed is much more useful that desperately needing to do something from across the world
Thats why im staying neutral in the Palestine Israel conflict. Nothing I can do, too many people who are passionate about it, and rioting. There are more important issues to work out that I can affect. Politics is complicated and no side is totally justified in what they do.
@@MasterGhostfyou’re really gonna “both sides” a genocide huh
Ganzans and Palestinians are specifically asking us to be loud and vocal and to spam social media because that actually is a way to break through some censorship and it does help even if it just puts pressure etc make it less bad. Pls dont. Discourage others :(
@Bonaboo in this case it really is
Hamas benefits from Israel bombing them and Israel benefits from having a constant threat
@@fulcrum2951 The civilians in Palestine are the ones being unalived by the thousands. They're the side to care about and support.
The footage feels so weird in this one xD
But the topic is important and it's kind of nice having footage of people just casually talking about it.
I THOUGHT ARTEMY WAS A PERSON
Animals are people too 😊
You either burn out or you're delusional. I burnt out about 4 years ago. And I see no reason why I shouldn't. And I take antidepressants. It's just... Realism. Unfortunately.
I stopped being delusional when I burnt out. This would have been around 12th grade
You think you can’t be delusional when you’re depressed? It may feel better to say it’s your choice to be burned out, that it means something but it doesn’t.
From experience with myself the only thing more obnoxious than a burnout is a self-righteous burnout. I hope you’re just being a bit edgy here but either way, all the best!
Love these cryptic titles
What could it mean?
Vaush playing Minecraft feels cursed
Don't worry, things will get much more entertaining next year once Trump stars campaigning.
Yeah. 2024 is gonna be so extra.
It may distract the whole world into Peace. 😂✌️
He’s not gonna be physically or mentally able to both campaign across the country AND deal with this plethora of legal cases. Maybe he’ll snap during the campaigning process
Aliens showing up like Terra Invicta is the only thing I can think of to make it crazier.
@@johnnybravo2926Trumpers will treat him like the God Emperor but he actually serves the Chaos gods.
Things have been bad since 9/11. Sure we had some peaceful yearrs or at least relatively peaceful. but its not like things have just all of sudden gotten bad.
Things were bad even before 9/11. The 90s had the Rawandan Genocide and the wars and genocides in Bosnia and Croatia. It’s always been bad, it’s just a matter of how much you pay attention.
@@julianbell9161I mean, that's true, but you also have to consider the derivatives. An improvement in a bad situation feels better than a retrogression from a good situation.
@@julianbell9161no wonder Christians can get away with saying every era is the "end times", since there have always been wars, famines, disasters etc
"Things have been bad since 9/11"
Things have always been bad.
90's ex-Soviet Union as well.
Yesss chat is so distracting to me so I love these "offline" segments!! 😭
the lesser of two evils only feels like the right choice when the overall level of evil is pretty low
Just be like me, for the sake of my mental health I have been focusing on myself and not this controversy, especially since I wasn’t born Muslim or Jewish, I would be told I shouldn’t have an opinion from both sides. At the end of the day, I plan on voting in Biden, because a second republican presidency means the end of democracy as we know it, what Biden does to Palestine is not my concern, Trump and the republicans are a bigger threat
Commenting just to say thx for the the perspective, helped me a lot
There are Christian and atheist Palestinians
honestly as much as a bunch of internet warriors say otherwise, this is probably the best thing to do cuz everyone online is just frothing at the mouth over this situation,
everyone’s being rude as hell when you ask any questions, i’ve seen a bunch of people get dogpilled on twitter over saying they support Palestinian liberation but don’t support hamas,
accusations of antisemitism are being thrown around by libs while a majority of online lefties think that hamas is some rightous-liberation movement, the whole thing is just exhausting to keep up with, i’m trying to limit my time & twitter over it & just get news updates from vaush tbh
As Vaush has said, genocide Joe has been awful, but this doesn't change the math. If given the choice between 99% hitler and 100% hitler you choose 99% hitler because that is 1% less hitler you have to fight against.
Do what you have to do to stay sane and functional, but don't rationalize ways to give yourself a pass on caring about gross injustices happening in other parts of the world.
your hotbar is the most psychotic thing I've ever seen
Omg its so bad. Multiple picks, a canoe and 5 other items of trash
@vrdynasty3896 only the extra pick, extra sword, canoe and axe are silly
@@vrdynasty3896 not even building blocks during the lava trip, didnt recollect water, just a mess
@@vrdynasty3896uh an iron pick, which is mostly used and then a diamond pick which is used for harder surfaces. A boat, who knows why. Food, which is necessary. Torches, which are necessary. A sword, which is necessary.
I know you’re probably meming but this isn’t a weird hotbar tryhards
Yeah, I’m glad I’m not the only one who noticed hahahaha!
cool cuts 😎
I hate how Hamas single-handedly has jeopardized the future of American democracy
I'm keeping up with the news, but yeah for mental health I just need to drop out of thinking about stuff happening in the world for a bit. Gonna emulate some Animal Crossing for a week. Mental rest, you know?
these videos singlehandedly convince me to play survival minecraft
good god i didn't realize he was playing minecraft at first and i thought my server, with no one on it but me atm, was going crazy
we need a history with vaush set of videos
I'm just laying in bed depressed all day because this is too heavy
I understand that, everyone is feeling like shit from this, but no one benefits from you suffering. There’s nothing we can do, so just enjoy your life man(gender neutral lol). Of course the weight of millions suffering is heavy but it shouldn’t be on your shoulders.
You need to detach for your own sake. Theres no sense in being depressed because killings are still happening like they always have for all of history
@@Paul.......Armenians are being killed again but that doesn't get much attention. That is normal. People mainly leftists need to care less. Its bad for your health.
I'm a non-American Muslim woman so I honestly can't affect the irony-poisoned unaffected dudebro schtick that these guys are doing now, but i kinda wanna try some time. Can't maintain it, because I'll inevitably care too much at some point. But it looks fun.
Not to mention things in Ukraine aren’t looking good
Ukraine is barely being talked about now, is Russia doing better than expected?
@@shiny_teddiursa right now there is a time with little movement and it seems like western support is faltering
@@danylonimko8419 that sucks, it was known that western support for Ukraine wasn’t going to last forever & i was hoping that Ukraine solidified its territories before then, hopefully we can still get them more aid soon
@@shiny_teddiursa Worth noting, the "faltering" in question is very surface-level stuff, and it includes a LOT of narrativizing. Lots of political hijinks going on - in the US with the speaker vote and the Israel topic coming up, in Europe with local elections - which less than credible commentators are spinning in all kinds of ways.
Meanwhile, in practice, Ukraine finally seems to have got their hands on at least some ATACMS, and there were commitments made to deliver F16 jets earlier this year - Both of which are significant steps over previous "red lines", even if they were delayed way past reason.
WHY DIDNT HE JUST DIG THROUGH THAT GRAVEL
Because it is bad
But it can always get worse!
@@TheHockeyjock10there is no bottom to a black hole. It’s best we dont stop fighting the current that’s drags us towards entropy
2:46
What was said there?
Why is the end half of this video not vaush's perspective???
bababooey
booeybaba
@@YokaiXheresy
I’m listening to this rather than watching and it’s so surreal hearing a conversation about Palestine and Israel with random Minecraft sounds in the background.
i loved that israel backstory
10:58 rip that 1 off
Your understanding of the history is actually pretty bad. A two-state solution was not a British idea, unlike India-Pakistan. Britain was facing revolts from both the Jews and the Arabs and just wanted to get the hell out of there as quickly as possible so they turfed the problem over to the UN. It was the UN who came up with the partition plan and it was voted on in the General Assembly (Britain abstained). The real fighting and the expulsions (from both sides - the Nakba was horrible but hundreds of thousands of Jews who had done nothing wrong were expelled from the Arab world as well) happened after that.
2:46 Nitlers?
They’re so cringe
Vaush's retelling of the history is pretty lacking. In 1917 the British went around promising lands or at least homelands to people in hopes of getting support fighting the Ottoman empire in the middle of WW1. The Balfour Declaration letter, which the league of nations formally put this in the language of the Mandate of Palestine post WW1, happened WAY BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST; see also Sir McMahon letter to Hussein, which basically suggested willingness to convey an empire of many lands as an empire to the then King of Hejaz(deposed by Ibn Saud in creation of Saudi Arabia way before Israel), although never formalized. Hundreds of thousands of Jews immigrated legally to the British territory and by 1946 about 33% of the ENTIRE population was Jewish(including Gaza and West Bank). During this immigration many were displaced as former share croppers when large tracts of land were legally purchased by Jews for immigrating. Furthermore, the 1947 partition plan was not a conveyence of people's property to the Jews/Israel or an expulsion, it PROPOSED a two-state federal plan with jerusalem as the "international" federal government, which was squarely in the heart of the Arab state. The proposed Jewish state would have had a proposed population of 400,000 Arabs and about 600,000 Jews. The UN Partition plan deliberately chose NOT to displace people (unlike Turkey-Greece and the earlier Peel Commission) This proposal was NEVER accepted by all parties, civil war broke out, and about 6 months later Britain vacated and left the territory stateless, Israel declared a state within the UN partition plan borders only, and the Arab League(Iraq, Eqypt, Lebanon, Jordan, Yemen, Saudi Arabia) declared war the same day. The Nakba is considered to have happened AFTER all of this, and was due to a variety of factors including (Morris):
Decisive causes of village abandonment
military assault on settlement 215
influence of nearby town's fall 59
expulsion by Jewish forces 53
fear (of being caught up in fighting) 48
whispering campaigns 15
abandonment on Arab orders 6
unknown 44
This is not so simple, like the trail of tears where the US Government directly expelling the Cherokee in the absence of any ongoing war. It's terrible that people were expelled from towns at all. Note that military assault just indicates that there was active fighting in the village (Where do you think battles between local Arab militias, and Jewish militias would happen). There was never an Israeli policy of expulsion. Nonetheless 700,000 fled for refuge into areas that became part of Jordan (West Bank), and Egypt (Gaza) following the 1948 war until 1967 Under international law these 700,000 could each have an individual right of return to the extent they can prove a genuine connection to Israel as their own country, whereas the 500,000 living in Gaza and the West Bank pre 1948 almost certainly do not. It's unclear (because it's NEVER been adjudicated or even accepted to be heard before an adjudicating body), but it doesn't seem likely that descendants inherit the individual right or return. It's a hot mess, and anyone saying this whole thing is so simple, probably doesn't know a whole hell of a lot about it. I mean I honestly have no Idea what Vaush is talking about by fake palestinian stooges for Britain committing the Nakba. What the hell is he talking about? Britain was 100% gone by the time the Nakba happened. Who is the analog of the Brithis run Raj government here? Another question who was the land "Annexed" from? The independent state of Palestine (there was none), the British (they left leaving the territory stateless), the Jordanians/Eqyptians (not their country), the Ottomans (long dead). Having competing claims for a country where NEITHER existed before settled out in a years' long civil war is not an annexation.
Read a book or google it. Its not that hard. Its tiring to have to explain to people history when its literally at their finger tips.
There's lots of bad info. Best not to let The Deprogram or Prager U teach you history.
And yet you explained nothing. Thanks for your contribution.
You can't do a damn thing.
16:15 Real talk, I heard some JQing last month among people I know. Creepy.
I would say that even the first part of your telling of history was pretty one sided and comes from one narrative, but it's not the whole truth
Palesrael or Isralestine
First comment in months, neat
these streamers are unbearable, sorry
Why are you watching the vaush pit then
So I just got to the part where Vaush is talking about the history of Israel, and completely left out the 1948 Palestinian War, in which Israel fought against against five different Arab countries and won, gaining the territory and, tragically, engaging in Nakba. Kinda gross mischaracterization.
So the Nakba was ok or excusable because some other countries declared war on israel? That's the only way that context would be at all relevant. Personally I don't think brutally cutting fetuses out of pregnant women or tossing babies into ovens is justified under any circumstances.
@@sassyviking6003
Palestinians do something bad: "Ok guys, this is bad but we have to remember that it's actually the Israeli's fault for being mean to them. Israel did A, B, C, and D to provoke them. The Israelis basically forced the Palestinians to kill their babies and ravage their women,"
Israelis do something bad: "IF ANYONE TRIES TO GIVE ANY CONTEXT TO THIS THEY'RE A WAR CRIMES APOLOGIST!"
@@sassyviking6003I’m not saying Nakba is good. It’s really, really terrible, but I think leaving out the historical contexts of why Israel has the territory it has is important to analyze it fully. By not full understanding how everything happened, it could leave a misimpression that can be devastating, especially given his platform.
@@blitzwing1yes and no. Israel was created by the British who won the land after defeating the Ottoman Empire during WW1. Palestine the state, after WW2, was created along side Israel once the British left. The day Israel announced its existence, war broke out between Israel and several Arab States including Palestine, Jordan, Syria and Egypt. It’s incredibly important to understand because Israel won the territory after the war. There’s a big difference between winning land from a war and what Vaush described.
Have you considered actually justifying through argumentation what ways this is important? You keep saying it could have a significant effect, but not what that effect is. "There's a big difference" What difference?
This is why I only care about my own life and the lives of those close to me, much easier that way
Jesus Christ. Vaush knows none of the history 😂
I’m waiting to vote Trump so he can glass Gaza.
Yikes. I wonder 20-30 years from now how you'll look back on this comment after history remembers this as unequivocally evil. See you then I guess.
@@cypress2647he is a ghoul he will still stand by it
Are you @donovanlocust's alt account?
Stop supporting Hamas
Send money to Israel!
Is this the full thing
the full episode is on Cold Cuts