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Ohio Barbarian's avatar

US Empire narratives have been repeated so many times that they've become dull. A terrorist is anyone the US government doesn't like. A conspiracy theorist is a political or policy dissident. I've been told I hate Jews or am anti-Semitic so many times since October 7 it's become like water, meet duck's back.

The actions of the US Empire have so frequently been exactly what it accuses its rivals of doing that its own narrative describes its actions to a T. The Yemenis blockade trade to Israel to protest an ongoing genocide, and so far have killed no one. The Empire responds with sanctions and bombing raids that kill Yemeni children.

Who is terrorizing a civilian population to advance a political goal here? (Hint: It's not the Houthis)

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The purpose of designating these groups as terrorists is to also stifle freedom of speech. The UK is doing the same thing- labelling groups as terrorists because then it is illegal to express support for them. If you think the Houthis are doing a good thing in preventing supplies reaching genociders, but Houthi is a proscribed terror group, you can be arrested for that. If you do not condemn them, they will attempt to twist this to say you do support them - and you're not allowed to support them by law. This is what Piers Morgan does and the purpose of the 'do you condemn Hamas?' question.

It's to stifle the fact that people in these countries are believing there is a resistance in the Middle East - and not terrorism. And they are absolutely not allowed to think that - it is a big threat to the western empire to have such dissent and freedom of thought from within

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