• deaf_fish@lemm.ee
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    8 months ago

    I don’t think the students though that divesting would save all the Palestinians. I mean, I am sure one person did, but that is what happens when you have a large group of people. I think they just wanted to apply pressure against Israel where they could.

    I think it is based and probably the most effective thing they could do to stop the genocide.

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      8 months ago

      Divesting is a step, but it just allows them to remove personal responsibility for the death/suffering. (Which matches the latent cultural narcissism)

      It does not actually stop anything, it may delay the scheduled future.

      Meanwhile bombs and bullets already in production will go down range.

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        8 months ago

        Divesting is a step, but it just allows them to remove personal responsibility for the death/suffering.

        Uh, no. Divesting from South Africa had a big effect on the end of Apartheid. It’s just not enough to do much by itself. But it is enough to push it over the top.