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Mosby

(18,320 posts)
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 11:21 AM Feb 23

The humiliating failure & decline of "pro-Palestine activism

Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib

For over a year, I warned time and again about the dangers of the neo “pro-Palestine” movement, which, in the aftermath of October 7, has devolved in alarmingly extreme and detrimental ways. I was hounded even by friends and allies, who kept asking why I “felt it was my job to demonize the pro-Palestine movement.” It was shocking how so many journalists, activists, academics, advocates, and observers didn’t see the obvious, the five-alarm fire that was threatening the very future of Palestinian advocacy in the diaspora. The rot and decay within this so-called movement was unlike anything I had ever seen before – and I used to be involved in it ten years ago.

After 10/7, the “movement” refused to acknowledge the criminality of hostage-taking & killing innocent Israeli civilians, condemn Hamas’s actions including against Gazans, call for the terror group to step down, or engage in pragmatic activism and targeted demands for specific outcomes that actually help Palestinians. Now, the “activists” are tone-deaf to the disaster that Gazans face after Hamas’s shameful and embarrassing display of barbarism with the Bibas & Lifshitz bodies’ return fiasco, doubling and tripling down on their fascism, evil rhetoric, lack of basic intelligence, and demonstratively ineffective speech and language that further demonize Palestinians.

I said that student activism was worthless and futile, calls for supporting the “resistance” amounted to endorsing terrorism, real antisemitism was actually growing out of control, and the interests of Palestinians were being harmed. I pleaded with the so-called “allies” of Palestine to correct the horrendous digressions of their partners but was regularly told, “Oh, we can’t tell Palestinians how to resist.” There was plenty of space for authentic pro-Palestine activism, but that required a focus on a radically different outcome that doesn’t entail Hamas, sloganeering, hatred, ignorance, stupidity, or letting ill-informed young people destroy an entire movement. Accepting Israel’s right to safety, embracing the concept of two nations, rejecting violence, and calling for Palestinian rights, while displaying a capacity for empathy, accountability, and agency would have won over vital new partners for peace and justice, especially in Israel.

Rashid Khalidi, Rashida Tlaib, CAIR, Mehdi Hasan, Marc Lamont Hill, and a whole host of intellectuals and journalists sat back and let the movement be taken over by fascists, imbeciles, far-left and far-right personalities, Islamists, and a cocktail of losers who have no business speaking about Palestine, especially the Intifadists and Hamasniks – and don’t you dare tell me these groups are just the minority in the Western diaspora-based movement, for they are an absolutely massive element of what remains of the “pro-Palestine movement.”

Well, congratulations, for Palestine is in ruins, Gaza’s destroyed, none of you have said a word about Hamas, and this movement will forever be looked at as the pinnacle of embarrassment, failure, and wasted opportunities – all while the people of Gaza suffer horrendously, especially for what’s coming next.

And for the record, and to be crystal clear, I want nothing more than to see a rejuvenated, successful, effective, prosperous pro-Palestine movement that can actually do something and leverage Western privilege to be a helping hand for the Palestinian people in the land. But for now, it’s time to get back to the drawing board and start from scratch.


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brush

(59,413 posts)
1. What was/is their stupidity in voting for trump who now is likely deporting some of those very activists.
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 11:31 AM
Feb 23

Too bad, so sad.

And there is a ceasefire and no one cares anymore about even talking about them or the warmonger Netanyahu and his continued killing.

Richard D

(9,648 posts)
2. While I hate giving trump any credit...
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 11:55 AM
Feb 23

... Everything changed after he watched the 45 minute horror video of October 7.

It is truly impossible to be pro Palestine and pro Hamas.

brush

(59,413 posts)
3. Give trump no credit at all as all he wants to do is take over Gaza for free and along with his...
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 12:00 PM
Feb 23

corrupt SIL, develop luxury, seaside villas...In other words, made money for himself.

He gets no credit as the countries in the region are working out a plan. As they should.

LymphocyteLover

(7,668 posts)
4. Not sure what you mean exactly-- people can be fairly pro-Palestine
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 01:04 PM
Feb 23

Pro-Hamas is obviously a different story

brush

(59,413 posts)
6. I didn't mention Hamas at all. Pls note that.
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 01:16 PM
Feb 23

And note that I said it's likely trump has deported some of activists...whether they are American citizens even.

LymphocyteLover

(7,668 posts)
5. Yes. Or it was an op. How much of the pro-Palestinian protests were true grassroots movements?
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 01:05 PM
Feb 23

aranthus

(3,392 posts)
7. What does "pro-Palestian" mean?
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 01:30 PM
Feb 27

Who gets to define the term? If the majority of Palestinians in Gaza and West Bank want the end of Israel, then who is Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib to claim that he is pro-Palestinian if he does not support that? If the majority of them are willing to make peace with israel, then why are the protestors so hot to push the anti-Israel agenda?

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