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Fascist Groups Use Greenwashing To Target Farmers in Germany
Published
6 years agoon
Fascist groups are using environmental propaganda to communicate their own message
The marrying of green and fascist groups is not something many people would associate with, but it seems to be making an appearance.
There is a staunch green movement within Germany. Germany, as a powerful European nation and some, might say, forerunners of Europe; have long advocated green agendas.
Recycling has been an integral part of German culture for some time now. It was as attune to Germans, as putting out the black bin was to us back in the 1990s. Separating plastic, paper and glass was par for the course, and was surprised to hear from my perspective as a British citizen.
It is also true that Germany is an agricultural nation. Much of Germany is not bordered by water and its climate is moderate. This means no longer season than any other: spring lasts as long as summer.
Also, they are the third-largest exporter of agriculture in the world.
Germany No Longer An Agricultural Nation
Yet, there seems to be an attitude toward German agriculture that presumes Germany to no longer be, an agricultural nation. Wikipedia quotes information that suggests German agriculture to have largely demised due to a decrease in employment since the 19th century. This is in reference to the advance in technology that has meant less need for manual labor.
However, the yield has largely increased due to technological advances. After World War II, a farmer was able to feed ten people per yield, but now that figure has risen to 142.
This is not information that suggests Germany no longer be an agricultural nation. Half of Germany is used for farming. The Wikipedia article does cite problems within the information they have, as it only relies upon one source.
Wikipedia Message
In fact, the Wikipedia article references sources that are largely promoting organic farming. One other source used is to discuss migration and the birth of industrialization.
From the outset, it appears the Wikipedia article is suggesting globalisation as a bad course in history for Germany’s agricultural prosperity. The article begins by denoting Germany as: no longer an agricultural nation, for the fewer people it involves.
It is true that Germany’s agriculture only accumulates a GDP of 6.74 Billion Euros, which is way behind its manufacturing and construction industries. However, we live in a modern world whereby other industries have naturally taken over.
Even by Wikipedia standards, there is a suggestion that globalisation is being fiercely opposed within Germany. At least from an agricultural standpoint. On the contrary, Germany has benefitted from globalisation within agriculture: it has meant an increase in demand for German crops. It has meant Germany has become the third-largest exporter of agriculture in the world.
‘Despite the sector’s relatively small workforce, which continues to decline in the 21st century and the mere 0.9 percent value share in the national GDP (2007), its use of more than half of the country’s surface area, its impact on the environment and its fundamental connection to health issues, makes it politically very important.
(Wikipedia, 2020)
This is further implied by the statement above. Some fractions of Germany are not happy about globalisation and what it has done to farming. And perhaps this is good fodder for fascist groups to grasp a hold of.
10% of farming within Germany is now organic, and this is set to grow. It is particularly appealing for farmers because it yields a much higher return for fewer crops.
It also provides an outlet for fascism: use the farmers converting to organic, when they are at the peak of their intolerance, having had enough of globalisation.
A New Ideology
It can be understood why there might be growing affiliation toward a green ideology within farming communities.
Green groups are also advocating for wind farms. Yet, with half the country used for farming alone, this is difficult.
Hypothetically, if more farmers were to move into organic farming, this would create more land for the wind farm initiative.
As well as creating more fertile land for Germany to grow in agriculture and renewable energy, it also creates room for some far-right groups to spread their wings.
Fascist Groups Look to Manipulate Green Movement for Own Gain
There have been movements within green groups appearing as the environmental agenda, but with a very different message in the background.
The Guardian reports of one particular supposed green gathering held in Germany. An event offering all that organic produce has to bestow, organic canapés, and discussion centered around ‘farms instead of agricultural factories’. However, this was then followed up with ‘let’s chase the globalists off our acres’.
Apparently, these fascist agendas are making their way into environmentalist groups as a trend, rather than a sole event. Daniela Gottschlich (political scientist) who conducted a survey to look at this trend, found many environmental groups to have contact with far-right groups.
The messaging is subtle, yet effective. Marr their message with ours and somehow, quietly creep our way into the mainstream.
Prime Ground for Far-Right Movement
The current growing frustration within the farming community, regarding government policies on the use of pesticides, could very well encourage a move into organic farming. And with it, perpetual anger at the ‘globalisation’ inflicted upon them. The use of pesticides has been challenged by Germany’s European neighbors, who question their safety. It has in turn pushed Germany to limit its use within production.
And so, fascist groups are using ‘organic farming’ and ‘green’ initiatives to impinge their own ideals. Profiting from the timing.
These situations are prime feeding fodder for fascist groups, looking to infiltrate a vulnerable situation. And tired Germans were uncertain of the future. Vulnerability, anger, as well as ‘enthusiasm for a new way of life are often strategies taken by the far right.
Hitler’s Nazi Youth was born on the fresh enthusiasm and camaraderie of the young revolution. Take what people are tired of, and use it to bear new ideas. Whether they are aware of the real message or not.
Vulnerability and naivety are common ground for fascist groups and a scary prospect for Germany’s farmers, who are often the backbone of the community.
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Europe’s Gaza Dilemma: Public Outrage vs Political Inaction
Published
1 month agoon
December 15, 2025
The world has witnessed that Europe has not been silent about Gaza. Specifically, it has been loud in the streets, visible in most public squares, and relentless in protests. However, when measured by concrete political outcomes, there is a gloomy picture. Europe’s political response remains restrained, delayed, and deeply inconsistent.
This mega contradiction between public outrage and institutional inaction has become one of the clearest global fault lines exposed by the genocide in Gaza. Ultimately, this is not a story of ignorance. European governments aptly know what is happening, and it is a story of choices.
A Continent Protesting a Genocide
Since late 2023, Europe has witnessed some of the largest pro-Palestine demonstrations in decades. In London alone, police estimates placed individual marches at 300,000 to 500,000 participants, with some organisers claiming even higher numbers. Paris, Berlin, Madrid, Dublin, Brussels, Copenhagen, and Rome have seen repeated mass mobilisations, often weekly.
According to reports, these protests have been sustained rather than episodic, drawing in trade unions, student groups, faith organisations, health professionals, and Jewish anti-occupation groups alongside Muslim and Arab communities.
The demands have been remarkably consistent, including an immediate ceasefire, an end to arms sales to Israel, accountability under international law, and unhindered humanitarian access to Gaza.
The Political Record: Statements Without Consequences
Despite this pressure, European policy has barely shifted. While EU leaders have issued repeated calls for restraint and humanitarian pauses, no EU-wide arms embargo has been imposed. Trade relations with Israel under the EU-Israel Association Agreement remain intact.
It is analyzed that in early 2024, several EU member states continued arms exports to Israel even as civilian casualties in Gaza climbed past 30,000, with legal experts warning that such transfers could violate domestic and international law obligations.
Ireland and Spain pushed for a review of the EU-Israel agreement, citing human rights clauses. The proposal stalled amid opposition from other member states.
Europe Is Not United
Europe’s inaction is partly the result of internal division. Germany, Austria, and several Eastern European states have defended Israel diplomatically, framing the war almost exclusively through a security lens. Others, including Ireland, Spain, Belgium, and Norway, have taken a more openly critical stance.
In May 2024, Ireland, Spain, and Norway formally recognised the State of Palestine. The Guardian reported that the move reflected mounting domestic pressure and a recognition that the status quo had become indefensible. Yet recognition, while symbolically important, did not alter conditions on the ground in Gaza.
Criminalising Solidarity
As public anger grew, so did state efforts to manage, and sometimes suppress it. Across Europe, Gaza-related protests have faced restrictions, bans, and aggressive policing.
In Germany, authorities banned several pro-Palestine demonstrations citing public order concerns. In the UK, activists were arrested under public order laws during marches.
This has raised uncomfortable questions about free expression when dissent challenges foreign policy alliances.
Gaza as Europe’s Moral Stress Test
Beyond Gaza itself, Europe’s response is being watched closely across the Global South. At the United Nations, voting patterns have highlighted a widening divide between Western powers and much of Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
Many countries view Europe’s selective application of international law as forceful in Ukraine and hesitant in Gaza. It serves as evidence of double standards that undermine the credibility of the so-called rules-based order.
This perception matters as it reshapes diplomatic alliances, weakens Europe’s moral authority, and accelerates a shift toward a more fragmented global system.
Why Outrage Has Not Yet Forced Action
Foreign policy remains insulated from public opinion in ways domestic policy is not. Arms contracts, intelligence cooperation, and geopolitical alignment with the United States all constrain European decision-making.
History shows that sustained public pressure can eventually force change, but rarely quickly. In the case of Gaza, European governments have so far calculated that maintaining strategic relationships carries less political cost than confronting Israel meaningfully.
What Would Real Action Look Like
A credible European response would include numerous concrete steps. These may include suspension of arms exports, enforcement of human rights clauses in trade agreements, support for international legal accountability, and pressure to lift the siege on Gaza.
These measures remain politically possible, as they are not legally radical. What is lacking is not a mechanism, but will.
In a nutshell, Europe’s streets have spoken clearly for Palestine. Its institutions have not answered with equal clarity. The result is a widening gap between values proclaimed and actions taken.
Gaza has become more than a humanitarian catastrophe. It is a mirror reflecting Europe’s priorities, and its limits. History will not judge Europe by the size of its protests alone, but by whether outrage was allowed to harden into policy, or fade into managed silence.
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The World Cup in Qatar and Die-hard Western Racism
Published
3 years agoon
November 22, 2022
The Western modernity project, which has undeniably accomplished enormous innovations for the entire world, is yet to get rid of major ailments and liabilities still blemishing the collective western mindset. The current World Cup in Qatar has revealed the depth of that morbidity, namely the deep-rooted European racism, and recalcitrant persistence of classical and novel Orientalism in the perceptions of many Westerners.
Likewise, conventional and social media have reinforced negative stereotypes about the East, both Muslims and non-Muslims, as the current World Cup event has revealed to us that Western racism against the others is still active and far from being dormant or historical.
‘I Do Not Respect This Country and I Will Not Go to It’
An interesting comment I came across recently on Twitter from a European woman stated the following:
“I am a woman with special needs, and I learned that Qatar does not respect people with special needs, so I do not respect this country and I will not go to it.”

How did this lady come to the utterly mendacious realization that Qatar or any other country, (non-Western) does not respect people with special needs?
How can any country on earth not respect people with special needs and their requirements? This comment by that European lady belongs to a long catalogue of racist comments about Arabs and Muslims in general, backwardness, terrorism, etc.

In the final analysis, the West would go as far as far as saying that Qatar effectively took advantage of the opportunity to organize the World Cup, only in order to vent its frustration and compensate for its utter insignificance! How dare they do this, embarking on such a gargantuan feat, which only Europeans and westerners should be tasked to do? Surely, the Arabs and Muslims have exceeded their proscribed boundaries!
Europe: Deep-Rooted Orientalist Racism
In the context of the explosion of this deep-rooted Orientalist racism, there are several quick points that deserve to be evoked and satisfactorily examined regarding the following question:
- Are we really living in a world of multiculturalism, diverse traditions, societies and religions where coexistence and Mutual respect is the ultimate regulator of relations,
- Or do we live in a world that is centred around the West and Europe, directly or indirectly, and therefore must willy-nilly be guided and led by Western values and standards?
This is part of a set of complex questions hovering around the limits of cultural particularism and the horizons of universal human values. But this is a discussion that needs broader spaces and wider contexts, perhaps.
The first note is related to the reported Qatari position of refusing to host gay banners during matches and festivals in the World Cup. This is in addition to preventing public demonstrations or gatherings for this specific category of spectators.
The authorities in the small Arabian Gulf state said that the public celebration demanded by homosexuals contradicts the culture, traditions and religion of the Qatari society, and while the Qataris wouldn’t ask arrivals about their sexual orientation, they prevent the expression of those orientations in the public space, whether those orientations are homosexual or non-homosexual.
Western Countries Are Not in a Position to Give “Moral Lessons” to Other Nations

Here, the Western media arrogance manifested itself by claiming or giving the impression that they represent the overall human discourse when in fact they represent no more than one-eighth of the world’s population (Europe and America) – in fact, many Westerners do not actually agree with much of what is published and adopted by that media.
Indeed, neither the Chinese nor the Indian media nor the rest of the world stirred up this “non-conformist” Qatari position, because the majority of countries and societies around the world recognize the diversity of cultures, traditions and orientations of societies and assume mutual respect.
A One-sided Moral Lesson is Just Hypocrisy!
Media exaggerations and insinuations have reached astonishing proportions: Backward Muslim countries are condemning homosexuals to death, and there is a real danger to the lives of those going to the World Cup, and so on.
An amazing thing that calls for an occasional reminder of a historical fact dating back a thousand years ago, when the societies of Muslim countries in Baghdad, Damascus, Andalusia, and India were publishing collections of poetry and literature about homosexuals and boys, Europe considered women a demonic being.
The important thing here is to pay ample attention to the fact that societies shift and change unceasingly and do not move in a unilateral linear direction, but oscillate and turn left and right, back and forth, and sometimes in a circular pattern, according to contemporary socio-economic challenges and pressures which are extremely complex and difficult to predict, and that its cultures and traditions are organized in a changing process, not static or fixed, and Europe is one of the most important examples. Therefore, a distinction must always be made between criticism that is always needed to stimulate new human paths, and another criticism that is part of the problem rather than part of the solution.
#QatarWorldCup2022 #ToBeerOrNotToBeer pic.twitter.com/mlMfVIOW2h
— The FSA (@WeAreTheFSA) November 18, 2022
The second note relates to the prohibition of alcohol consumption in and around the stands while confining it to specific places as announced by the organizers.
Once again, the Western media is raging, as if there were a “holy book” for football that stipulates the presence of alcohol as part of the sport that has charmed millions. The host country determined the practice, again based on local culture, religion and traditions. Why do many Westerners not want to respect non-Western cultures, while demanding that non-Westerners conform to Western culture sensitivities when others visit or reside in Western countries?
Statement on beer sales at #WorldCup stadiums 🏟️ on behalf of FIFA and Host Country 🇶🇦: pic.twitter.com/o4IEhboXks
— FIFA Media (@fifamedia) November 18, 2022
What is worse is that we do not see this brazen bullying of Qatar even in other non-Western cases. Is it acceptable in the West for some Western tourists to congregate in the center of the Indian capital, Delhi, and slaughter a cow, for example? Of course not, but it is required of Westerners and non-Westerners not to prejudice the Indian tradition of respecting cows. No one is required to agree or believe what others believe, but what is required is mutual respect.
The third note is related to the rights of Asian workers in Qatar and the purported violations of their rights, committed by some firms and employers, governmental or private.
Read also: The 2022 Qatar World Cup of Human Rights Abuses
Here, it has been made amply clear in many cases that violations have already taken place, especially in the first years of construction, and in every proven case, the media deserves a real appreciation for exposing these violations.
Needless to say, this has led to a significant improvement in the laws related to labor and workers, according to the reports of concerned international organizations. But at the same time, there has been a vitriolic black media campaign focusing on unproven data claiming that there have been as many as 6,500 deaths among these workers since 2010. Again, according to international statistics, the size of Asian labor in Qatar is around 2 million workers.
Assuming that the aforementioned death figure is correct, then, from a purely statistical point of view, it is not far from the natural and general death rate for a community of 2 million. On the other hand, the number that we do not hear much about in the black Western media (and this description does not apply to all Western media) is the 29,000 immigrants who have drowned on the shores of Europe since 2014, because the official authorities in more than one European country prevented them. And returning them to the sea, at a rate of more than 4,000 deaths annually, so far, according to statistics and reports of the International Organization for Migration.

The fourth note is the tendentious Western media focus on the fact that Qatar spent 220 billion dollars on the World Cup, which is a huge figure compared to what was spent by all the countries that previously hosted the World Cup.
However, a quick search of this figure leads the researcher to the fact that this spending went away from direct spending on sports facilities, to building a modern infrastructure that includes whole cities, gathering facilities, streets, bridges, and so on, and that this spending extended between the years of 2010, which is the year Qatar was designated as the would- be host for the World Cup, and until now, i.e. the year 2022, at a rate of 18 billion every year.
This is more or less a normal figure for a country quite rich in oil and gas.
But focusing on this number in the Western media seemed to insinuate that the Arabs do not deserve the wealth that is in their hands and that they squander it rather lavishly.
Indeed, between the lines of Western criticism of this figure, an honest observer would detect a certain resentment that reflects a huge amount of envy. Unseen, this envy consists of two parts:
- The first is that the wealth of other countries is “misplaced” and should, therefore, have gone to Europe and the West. How and why did these riches come to them, and why on earth we cannot access them?
- The second: How does a “backward, Arab and Muslim” country that is the target of constant ridicule succeed in organizing a huge global event on the level of the World Cup? Organizing these events is exclusively our business.
In the colonial past, Europe arrogated the wealth of others, and plundering it over the course of centuries from Latin America to Africa, to Asia. And now, to their chagrin, the West does not reach all the wealth as easily as it used to do. Now, too, many countries and societies have acquired self-creating, organizing and innovation capabilities, and are no longer governed by the hegemony of control by European and Western centers.
Finally, there is a contemplative note: If we compare aerial photographs of European cities such as London, Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels, Berlin, with others such as Kuala Lumpur, Delhi, Doha, Dubai, Riyadh, then we can safely argue that the second group (and to which we can add numerous other cities around the world) was built thanks to the wealth of the countries themselves, whereas European cities were built historically thanks to the wealth arrogated by the colonial masters. The history of European colonial plundering of continents, which is still going on in the African continent and elsewhere, though indirectly but quite rapaciously, does not qualify Europeans and westerners in general, to teach moral lessons to the world.
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The Western Hypocrisy of Russia v Israel Reveals An Outrageous Moral and Legal Duplicity
Published
3 years agoon
October 17, 2022
The Annexation of Land by Force Under International Law – Western Hypocrisy
Western hypocrisy is ever-present as we see differing responses to the annexation of land by Russia in Ukraine in comparison to Israel’s continued annexation of Palestinian land since 1947. Russian President Vladimir Putin announced on September 30th 2022 that Russia would annexe four regions in Ukraine. These regions are Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia, now referred to as “new regions” of Russia.
The UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemned the annexation as violating international law. Therefore, this is a “dangerous escalation” in the war between Russia and Ukraine, which began on February 24th 2022, when Putin ordered the invasion of Ukraine, classified as a “special military operation”. Hence, the annexation of a state’s territory by threat or use of force violates the principles in the United Nations Charter.
The European Commission rejected and unequivocally condemned the illegal annexation. However, western hypocrisy is ever-present. The international community condemns Russia’s violations but celebrates and protects those carried out by Israel. Consequently, Russia is creating a global security risk and undermining the leading principles of international law.
Crimea, Kherson, Zaporizhzhia, Donetsk and Luhansk are Ukraine.
— European Commission ???????? (@EU_Commission) September 30, 2022
The EU does not and will never recognise this illegal annexation.
We are strengthening our sanctions against Russia and will keep providing strong support to Ukraine, for as long as it takes.#StandWithUkraine
A “Sham Referenda” Executed by Russia in Ukraine
Between September 23rd to 27th, Russia orchestrated a “sham referendum” in regions of Ukraine. Residents voted on whether they wished to become part of Russia. The voting took place in polling centres while Russian authorities accompanied by soldiers went door-to-door with ballot boxes.

The sham referendum occurred during an active armed conflict in Ukraine under Russian control. Therefore, this is outside Ukraine’s legal and constitutional framework and cannot be classified as a genuine expression of the popular will.
“Unilateral actions aimed to provide a veneer of legitimacy to the attempted acquisition by force by one State of another State’s territory, while claiming to represent the will of the people, cannot be regarded as legal under international law.”
Under-Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs, Rosemary A. DiCarlo.
Annexation is a “formal act whereby a state proclaims its sovereignty over territory hitherto outside its domain”.
As I just said at the Security Council, the so-called “referenda” in areas under Russian control and outside #Ukraine’s legal and constitutional framework cannot be called a genuine expression of the popular will. My full remarks: https://t.co/oHNmNL4AVZ pic.twitter.com/UVD4EYFb2A
— Rosemary A. DiCarlo (@DicarloRosemary) September 27, 2022
Israel Is Allowed to Annex Occupied Land, But Russia Isn’t
Russia’s war in Ukraine triggered immediate, swift condemnation by several countries and economic sanctions by the United States. Furthermore, many states have targeted Russian banks, oil refineries and military exports. There have been marathon emergency talks at the UN Security Council to deal with Russia’s aggression in Ukraine.
The EU and its member states stand united in their unwavering support for Ukraine, revealing western hypocrisy. There is strong criticism of Russia’s unprovoked and unjustified military aggression. However, it seems it is acceptable for Israel to annex occupied land, but in the case of Russia, it is not.
Read Also: Israel’s Apartheid Against Palestinians Reveals West’s Double Standards.
Israel occupied Palestinian East Jerusalem, the West Bank and Gaza Strip, the Syrian Golan Heights, and Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula. In 1967, Israel annexed approximately 70,000 dunams of West Bank land to the municipal boundaries of Jerusalem and applied Israeli law in breach of international law.
International Communities Differing Response to Israel v Russia Reveals A Western Hypocrisy of Double Standards
The Israeli occupation and annexation of Palestinian territories received a starkly different response in comparison to Russia’s annexation. The international community’s weak response encouraged the Israeli government to continue to annex occupied East Jerusalem on July 29th 1980, and the occupied Golan Heights in 1981. Israel’s breach of international law only triggered temporary international reactions. Consequently, no meaningful change was implemented, as no sanctions or threats were applied.
The West continues to give the Israeli apartheid state unconditional diplomatic, political, economic and military support. The peaceful Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement against Israel has even been criminalised in some states.
The Analogy Between Russia and Israel’s Annexations of Occupied Land
Israel has gone to extreme lengths to clear the occupied land of the Palestinian people. This has been done by demolishing their homes, withdrawing residence permits and murdering innocent civilians. Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip have been held in a land, air, and sea blockade for fifteen years. Israel never declared where its borders lay and continued to expand its territory through illegal annexation alongside unjustified impunity. An estimated 62% of Palestinians living in Gaza require food assistance, and 78% of water flowing into Gaza is unfit for human consumption. Unemployment levels in Gaza are among the world’s highest, currently at 46.6%. Youth unemployment between the ages of 15-29 for the same period stands at 62.5%.
Ironically, Israel condemned Russia’s annexation. Israel sent humanitarian aid to Ukraine and expressed its support. However, Israel did not join international sanctions against Russia and refused to give Kyiv anti-missile systems to help counter Russian attacks. The Israeli government’s fumbled response to Russia’s annexation of Ukraine betrays Jewish history and draws attention to Israel’s similarly odious actions. Israel’s brutal annexation of Palestinian territory has been continuing without consequences for a significantly longer time with little consequences.
Comparatively, Russia has annexed four regions of Ukraine that are partially or almost entirely occupied by Russia. With a complete disregard for international law, on September 30th 2022, Putin signed treaties to begin absorbing parts of Ukraine into Russia. Together with Crimea, which Russia annexed in 2014, Russia now claims 20% of Ukrainian territory.
Ukrainian Map vs Palestinian Map of Annexations
The map below illustrates the regions of Ukraine illegally annexed by Russia.

In comparison, the map below depicts the land forcibly annexed by Israel from Palestinians from 1946 onwards. This annexation was accompanied by the expulsion of 750,000 – one million Palestinians to make way for a Jewish state following World War ll.

Concluding Thoughts: The Undeniable Parallel Between Russia and Israel
Russia continues to deny Ukraine their right to independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity. These are the core principles enshrined under the UN Charter. Similarly, Isreal continues to deny the Palestinian people the same rights. However, as discussed in this article, significant differences lie in the international community’s response to both annexations.
The parallel between Putin’s invasion of Ukraine to fulfil his imperial designs, and Israel’s 70-year history of imposing its will on the Palestinians and neighbouring Arab countries, is also evidently clear worldwide.
Russia and Israel conquered and absorbed the territories of Ukraine and Palestine in defiance of international law. Both states are facing investigations over alleged war crimes at the International Criminal Court and are demanding that their enemies bow to them or face destruction. Both Russia and Israel created powerful militaries to accomplish these goals. However, another striking observation is that no amount of ammunition can subjugate a population that refuses to be defeated or erased. There is strength in the Ukrainians and Palestinians, which cannot be destroyed.
We must acknowledge the western hypocrisy concerning the international response to both wars. Both Ukrainians and Palestinians deserve our unwavering and equal support. We must respect and preserve the integrity of international law.
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