Coates thinks he’s an expert on Israel because he took one trip sponsored by Palestinian activist organizations and openly admits that he was only there to hear one side of the story.
Coates thinks he’s an expert on Israel because he took one trip sponsored by Palestinian activist organizations and openly admits that he was only there to hear one side of the story.
Yes because TikTok videos of flattened buildings prove genocide.
Yes, there are lots of international organizations that are very biased against Israel.
That’s because you could actually observe slavery in the US. Have you ever been to Israel?
Sorry but Amnesty is full of its own anti-Israel hatred. https://www.ngo-monitor.org/reports/amnesty-internationals-propaganda-on-gaza/
“I visited Israel, talked to a few people, so now I’m an expert on the longstanding and complex conflict so I’m going to write a completely one-sided diatribe against Israel.”
Did I capture it?
I don’t suppose you’ve thought about the possibility that the people he’s “interviewing” are saying exactly what they know will generate a response because it’s obvious he’s not an actual journalist and is just looking for gotcha moments for his social media feeds.
Then of course there’s the fact that he could easily have talked to hundreds of soldiers who didn’t say what he wanted, and he’s just cherry-picked the small number of soldiers that give him what he wants for his social media feeds.
But that would require people to think critically. Or at least just think.
Typical. Can’t engage in a discussion, huh? I’m guessing that’s because you know as much about Israel as Coates does.
There are roads that both Israelis and Palestinians are prevented from using FOR SECURITY PURPOSES. That’s the problem with Coates’ perspective, he refuses to even ask how it got to this point. He just looks around, sees fences and soldiers acting as security guards and says, “This feels like apartheid.”