https://feddit.org/post/12851368
https://feddit.org/post/12529640
due to the previously communicated defamation campaign by quokk.au, which was later followed by defederation by them after we requested them to remove their censure, we have now defederated from quokk.au.
One of the triggers for the current debate is this post, which followed the removal of a comment comparing National Socialism with the current situation in Israel, which can be considered a trivialization of National Socialism. Such statements can, among other things, lead to imprisonment. Among other things, the post claimed that the removal had a Zionist motive, an accusation that should always be supported by appropriate evidence and prior to which it should be ruled out that there are alternative explanations.
We will not be removing every comment that goes even remotely in this direction, but we reserve the right to permanently ban users from feddit.org who make unfounded accusations, such as labeling our instance, admins, moderators, or other users as Nazis or Zionists, without substantial supporting arguments. This is especially the case when this is recurring behavior and not an isolated incident.
If this censure by quokk.au is not withdrawn in a timely manner, we will defederate quokk.au from our side for these unsubstantiated and untrue accusations.
that must have been why there was so much mistrust and led to violence
was the war inevitable?
No, the war happened thousands of years later when the UN voted to partition Palestine.
so it’s the UN’s fault?
was there no room for negotiation?
I think there was, but the kind of people who vote to partition a sovereign nation usually don’t. They usually just do whatever they want and shoot whoever disagrees.
what was the cause of the violence before the UN plan?
Well Hitler wanted there to be a Jewish state in the middle east so he sent lots of Jews to Palestine.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haavara_Agreement
He’d be really happy that Israel is still going thanks to his hard work.
but what caused the violence?
The UN voting to split a country in two and make people leave their homes? I already explained that. This is getting boring.
i asked about before the UN plan