• assassin_aragorn@lemmy.world
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    Their demands so insanely reasonable that the Houthis are collecting massive street cred.

    The Houthis standing up for Humanitarian rights

    I suggest you do a basic reading of their Wikipedia article. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houthi_movement

    It’s difficult to pin down their beliefs because of how often they change.

    • They ally with the US, then they make a slogan calling for death to the US.

    • They say Jewish people will live prosperously with them and their only issue is with Israel. Their slogan explicitly calls out Jews distinctly from Israel, and Al-Houthi said “Arab countries and all Islamic countries will not be safe from Jews except through their eradication and the elimination of their entity.”

    • They say Baha’i people are welcome. There are reports of discrimination against them.

    • They say women have equality and freedom and can hold office. Al Jazeera reports that women are harassed and restricted in speech.

    There’s two possible conclusions we can draw. The more charitable is that it’s a very loose coalition with no centralizing authority. The less charitable is that they believe themselves to be ubermensch (as you’d put it) and adopt whatever position aids them at the time.

    Either way? You really need to stop taking these things at face value. Awful people make good points. That doesn’t change that they’re awful. Among the Soviets and Nazis and Americans you’ll find that they correctly identified moral failings in each other’s societies, but not their own.

    To put this another way – if someone goes on a mass shooting in a US school, and they say Israel is committing genocide against Palestinians, don’t make your first reaction to defend the mass shooter.

    Edit: If I wanted to be downvoted and have what I think are good points go unaddressed, I’d go to Reddit. I at least expected Lemmy to tell me why my “good points” were actually mentally deficient.

    I’m disappointed. If Lemmy no longer offers discussion with disagreement, I’m not sure that it’s all that meaningfully different from Reddit.

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      We’re talking about their actions at this very moment. Not them as an organization. I am saying that this action is justified, nobody here is supporting the Houthis as an organization.

      If Kim Jong Un decided to block to Red Sea to support Palestinine instead of the Houthis it would be just as morally correct.

      If America did it I would support it too.

      It’s about getting water, food and medicine to little children who are getting their legs amputated without anesthetics as if it’s a SAW movie.

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        The action of attacking random ships in international waters?

        This is piracy, and it puts huge numbers of civilian lives at direct risk and increases the chance someone else will also do it in future.

        The entire international community has a duty to stop this by almost any means.

        Their reasons for attacking civilian shipping in international waters could not be less important to the situation.

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          The action of blocking humanitarian aid to millions of starving civilians in Gaza

          The action of blocking medicine to hospitals in Gaza which means that little girls are having their legs sawed off without anesthetics for amputation.

          The action of those little Palestinian girls having their heads shot off by an israeli tank while lying in the hospital after having their legs amputated

          Those do not “put huge numbers of civilian lives at direct risk”?

          But the Houthis making it so that undetectable chess-tournament cheating equipment from Alibaba arrives a month later is what actually crosses the line of “putting civilians at risk”.

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          A blockade without willingness to fire (even on civilian vessels) is toothless and therefore ineffective. I’m not sure if I’d call what they’re doing a blockade tho, and their justifications linking attacked ships to Israel are… strenuous at times

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            It’s not a blockade as they’re no where near Israel. They don’t have the ability to enforce a blockade of Israel, just to attack random ships

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              This is false. The first ship they hijacked was claimed to not be israeli related but turned out to be owned by israeli businessman Rami Ungar

              The second ship with bio gas supposedly only went to Italy, but later came out that after the stop in Italy it had a transport to israel planned.

              I’m not going to to claim that every single ship was israeli. I have not looked into other vessel attacks since then. But at least the first big two that reached to news were in fact directly linked to israel despite initial claims that they weren’t.

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                  Actually came across it, here’s the supposed real reason:

                  Ambrey assessed that the vessel was mistakenly targeted based on outdated publicly available information linking the vessel to the United Kingdom.

                  “This appeared to be five months old but was still listed as UK-affiliated on a public maritime database,” the report said.

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                  Maybe they’re not only supporting Palestinians against israeli oppression but also the Ukranians against Russian Oppression. The unbeatable moral highground.

                  In all seriousness, no idea. If I were to guess they have a green list and someone forgot to put them on. See my newer comment

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                    10 months ago

                    If its indistinguishable from random attacks to the victims and anyone else at sea the (internationally coordinated) response should be one appropriate to random attacks on sea vessels

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        10 months ago

        Their action may have a consequence you’re a fan of, but it doesn’t mean that’s their primary goal nor objective nor even purposeful. History is full of people who claim lofty ideals they happen to align quite well with profitability, and when you examine them, you find they’re remarkably inefficient about achieving their supposed “goal”.

        Ask yourself, if you had all the resources they had at your disposal, would you be doing the same things if your goal was to help Palestinians?

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            They pretty much confirmed what I was thinking. His response to very fair questions was just bluster and deflection and obfuscation.

            I’m a numbers guy. I want to know the facts. This guy has given none, in addition to several demonstrable lies. Every insurgency likes to claim all the people are with them, but that seems decidedly false here. Especially considering that Yemeni Jews feel unsafe with the Houthis, and their leader said through his fascicles: “Arab countries and all Islamic countries will not be safe from Jews except through their eradication and the elimination of their entity.”