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Who even needs investigative journalists with hidden cameras when there's Israeli state television

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[–] Colour_me_triggered@lemm.ee 1 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Ok so you're way closer to the conflict than you let on. Do you currently live in the region? I'm sure you have family there if not, but it would be to speak with someone who has more real world insight than I do. As I've said in previous comments, I'm extremely skeptical of anything that comes from the internet. YouTubers tend to have extreme views and papers only care about the click counter. Needless to say there aren't many Palestinians or Israelis in Arctic Scandinavia.

[–] snek@lemmy.world 0 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (1 children)

Ok so you’re way closer to the conflict than you let on

Not really going to wear a badge that says "GRANDCHILD OF THE NAKBA" or something. And I'm not "letting on" anything. Makes it sound like I'm trying to "deceive" people which is very weird. Maybe it's just the way you phrase things?

Needless to say there aren’t many Palestinians or Israelis in Arctic Scandinavia.

Arctic Scandinavia? You mean like, Kiruna or way up north or something? I live in Sweden btw, yeah not many Palestinians here, I agree.

I’m sure you have family there if not, but it would be to speak with someone who has more real world insight than I do.

We have some family in the West Bank that my family had not been able to visit for years because of the humiliation at the checkpoints. My mom especially hated being stripped naked and searched every visit. I don't know much about them, it's more of my mom's department to keep track of distant relatives. A friend of mine is currently also stuck in Gaza, a Swedish citizen whom Sweden ignored and is not helping out... Last known location is Al Nasser Hospital with shrapnel in his legs so you can imagine the horrors his wife and daughters are going through.


As I’ve said in previous comments, I’m extremely skeptical of anything that comes from the internet.

I’m sure you have family there if not, but it would be to speak with someone who has more real world insight than I do.

I understand and respect that... but much of this evidence is coming from journalists who are reporting similar (if not the same) recurring stories. Worse of all, a lot of this evidence is posted by the IDF themselves or by Israeli channels due to their disturbing internal culture.

I can only offer insight into life as a Palestinian refugee and have never been able to visit my home towns in Palestine and would never be allowed to enter (because my last name is Palestinian, because I donate to the BDS, and because I'm extremely vocal about Israeli pinkwashing). However, if you want some insights from ex IDF soldiers themselves, I would recommend watching some videos from the Breaking The Silence foundation (https://www.breakingthesilence.org.il/). An Israeli foundation documenting the horrors young people end up doing when they join the IDF.

This was a valuable resource for me because just like you, I'm very wary of what is posted on the internet and try to always find more evidence to support it.

[–] Colour_me_triggered@lemm.ee 2 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Nei kompis. Litt lengre nordover. Jeg skal se på linken om en liten stund og skrive en respons i ettermiddagen. (Er på jobb nå). Hva synes du om Sverige? Jeg har hørt at det er meget vanskelig for utlendinger å bli ordentlig integrert i samfunnet pga rasisme og sånn. Samboeren min er fra usa og ble nektet en brosjyre distribusjon job i Stockholm pga hun var ikke svensk. Og hun er det som kalles for "den rigtige type utlending"

[–] snek@lemmy.world 3 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

Hva synes du om Sverige?

Sverige älskar jag faktiskt. Har altid velat att bo på nån plats där manniskör bryr sig inte så mycket om religion. Med jobbet var det annorlunda för mig... i början hade jag nästan inga erfarenheter på svenska bolag och fick bara ett studentjobb och en praktik på ett startup... MEN efter mitt först "seriöst" jobb blev det lättre -- jag även hade det motsatta problemet ibland för att det finns många företag som vill ha "diversity" i kontoret och det kan ibland mena att man fick anställning pga att dem vill visa sig så här och har färgade kvinnor eller araber eller afrikaner på kontoret för att ta bra fotos som visar hur "diverse" deras arbetsplats är, osv.

Jag upplever inte så mycket racism var jag bor och jobbar (men jag jobbar inom tech), på mest var det bara några få incidenter med privat personer men flera med myndigheter som försäkringskassan och migrationsverket... det beror ofta på vem man får som handläggare. Men jag har många vänner som är från Kina eller är män från Mellanöstern som har det jättesvårt pga en dålig miljö som vill inte ge dem chansar och vill inte lita på dem. Men iaf tycker jag att svenskarna är mer öppna och mer spannande än stereotypen. Mina vänner hjälpte mig mycket med att integrera och jag är tacksam för dem.

SFI var inte så bra som hag trodde det skulle bli för att lära mig svenska, jag klarade sista nivån men kunde inte prata rigtigt svenska med andra, och var tvungen att ha privat lektioner istället, då blev det bättre och jag känner mig mer bekväm och hoppas att bli en svensk medbogare i 2 års tid.

Va dåligt är det, vad hade hänt med din vän :( det låter fel! kankse som nånting hon kan klaga till myndigheterna om?