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This is the article Melissa Barrera was fired from Scream for sharing - by Israeli Genocide Scholar Raz Segal

October 13, 2023

On Friday, Israel ordered the besieged population in the northern half of the Gaza Strip to evacuate to the south, warning that it would soon intensify its attack on the Strip’s upper half. The order has left more than a million people, half of whom are children, frantically attempting to flee amid continuing airstrikes, in a walled enclave where no destination is safe. As Palestinian journalist Ruwaida Kamal Amer wrote today from Gaza, “refugees from the north are already arriving in Khan Younis, where the missiles never stop and we’re running out of food, water, and power.” The UN has warned that the flight of people from the northern part of Gaza to the south will create “devastating humanitarian consequences” and will “transform what is already a tragedy into a calamitous situation.” Over the last week, Israel’s violence against Gaza has killed more than 1,800 Palestinians, injured thousands, and displaced more than 400,000 within the strip. And yet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised today that what we have seen is “only the beginning.”
Israel’s campaign to displace Gazans—and potentially expel them altogether into Egypt—is yet another chapter in the Nakba, in which an estimated 750,000 Palestinians were driven from their homes during the 1948 war that led to the creation of the State of Israel. But the assault on Gaza can also be understood in other terms: as a textbook case of genocide unfolding in front of our eyes. I say this as a scholar of genocide, who has spent many years writing about Israeli mass violence against Palestinians. I have written about settler colonialism and Jewish supremacy in Israel, the distortion of the Holocaust to boost the Israeli arms industry, the weaponization of antisemitism accusations to justify Israeli violence against Palestinians, and the racist regime of Israeli apartheid. Now, following Hamas’s attack on Saturday and the mass murder of more than 1,000 Israeli civilians, the worst of the worst is happening.
Under international law, the crime of genocide is defined by “the intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such,” as noted in the December 1948 UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. In its murderous attack on Gaza, Israel has loudly proclaimed this intent. Israeli Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant declared it in no uncertain terms on October 9th: “We are imposing a complete siege on Gaza. No electricity, no food, no water, no fuel. Everything is closed. We are fighting human animals, and we will act accordingly.” Leaders in the West reinforced this racist rhetoric by describing Hamas’s mass murder of Israeli civilians—a war crime under international law that rightly provoked horror and shock in Israel and around the world—as “an act of sheer evil,” in the words of US President Joe Biden, or as a move that reflected an “ancient evil,” in the terminology of President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen. This dehumanizing language is clearly calculated to justify the wide scale destruction of Palestinian lives; the assertion of “evil,” in its absolutism, elides distinctions between Hamas militants and Gazan civilians, and occludes the broader context of colonization and occupation.
The UN Genocide Convention lists five acts that fall under its definition. Israel is currently perpetrating three of these in Gaza: “1. Killing members of the group. 2. Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group. 3. Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part.” The Israeli Air Force, by its own account, has so far dropped more than 6,000 bombs on Gaza, which is one of the most densely populated areas in the world—almost as many bombs as the US dropped on all of Afghanistan during record-breaking years of its war there. Human Rights Watch has confirmed that the weapons used included phosphorous bombs, which set fire to bodies and buildings, creating flames that aren’t extinguished on contact with water. This demonstrates clearly what Gallant means by “act accordingly”: not targeting individual Hamas militants, as Israel claims, but unleashing deadly violence against Palestinians in Gaza “as such,” in the language of the UN Genocide Convention. Israel has also intensified its 16-year siege of Gaza—the longest in modern history, in clear violation of international humanitarian law—to a “complete siege,” in Gallant’s words. This turn of phrase that explicitly indexes a plan to bring the siege to its final destination of systematic destruction of Palestinians and Palestinian society in Gaza, by killing them, starving them, cutting off their water supplies, and bombing their hospitals.
It’s not only Israel’s leaders who are using such language. An interviewee on the pro-Netanyahu Channel 14 called for Israel to “turn Gaza to Dresden.” Channel 12, Israel’s most-watched news station, published a report about left-leaning Israelis calling to “dance on what used to be Gaza.” Meanwhile, genocidal verbs—calls to “erase” and “flatten” Gaza—have become omnipresent on Israeli social media. In Tel Aviv, a banner reading “Zero Gazans” was seen hanging from a bridge.
Indeed, Israel’s genocidal assault on Gaza is quite explicit, open, and unashamed. Perpetrators of genocide usually do not express their intentions so clearly, though there are exceptions. In the early 20th century, for example, German colonial occupiers perpetrated a genocide in response to an uprising by the Indigenous Herero and Nama populations in southwest Africa. In 1904, General Lothar von Trotha, the German military commander, issued an “extermination order,” justified by the rationale of a “race war.” By 1908, the German authorities had murdered 10,000 Nama, and had achieved their stated goal of “destroying the Herero,” killing 65,000 Herero, 80% of the population. Gallant’s orders on October 9th were no less explicit. Israel’s goal is to destroy the Palestinians of Gaza. And those of us watching around the world are derelict in our responsibility to prevent them from doing so.
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image id. screenshot of a photo of huge crowd of people walking up a paved street past a bright yellow billboard and street lamps in the bright sun. tweet caption “💥 Gazans evacuating from Rafah” from Noga Tarnopolsky. reply over it “it drives me insane that israel is forcing these ppl to do a trail of tears in 2024 but if you speak out against it you’re actually the bad evil person somehow” from scoob @/MostCrucified. end id.

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Israeli forces storm the Rafah crossing this morning (May 7, 2024)

This is a very serious development.

As of this morning, the Israeli forces have stormed the Rafah crossing, the only way for Gazans to cross in or out of Gaza.

This means that no one, not even the wounded with permits to leave for treatment, are allowed to leave.

On top of that, no aid, food or medical kits, or aid workers will be able to get in either.

Everyone is trapped.

While Israel invades and burns down the small area of Rafah.

With millions crammed in it.

This is what Israel is doing, and it is in continuation of its accelerated genocide for the past 7 months. We find ourselves at this point because Israel was allowed to massacre and starve and maim Palestinians with complete impunity.

All eyes on Gaza!

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I'm so glad that y'all are so into Monkey Man and the badass hijra priestess army, but friendly reminder that hijra are NOT trans women. Hijra are their own distinct gender; trans women are women. India has both :)

This is really...weird to post if you yourself are not a trans woman or hijra, op. Many (I would even say most) hijra are women. So many of us use the term hijra women instead of just hijra to emphasise this point. A lot of the hijra identity (and other trans identities in India like Jogta/Jogtini, Aravani etc.) is tied to the arts and religion in a way that the modern term "trans" does not fully encompass or represent, but that doesn't mean that these non-secular (i can't find a better word rn) trans people are not. Well. Trans. Hijra, Aravani and other transfeminine people and women have been active in LGBT and esp. trans activism at the grassroots within India for the longest time. I'm Indian and trans myself and I'm really so tired of this constant third-gendering (and thus misgendering) of trans Indians. (Not to say that many trans people don't view themselves within the third gender framework, but that that term has done more harm than good in the practical sense.)

Here's an excellent thread by an Indian trans women tearing apart the seminal anthropological text that has cemented the idea of Hijra "third gender"ness for its racism, orientalism, and transmisogyny.

https://twitter.com/talia_bhatt/status/1779895088266592638?t=HKXcxNoIXgo0pgWcMR-mzQ&s=19

Hijras are primarily considered "third gender" (which is similar to many other culturally embedded trans women in the global south being seen as a third gender) because western anthropologists and later Indian anthropologists uncritically accepted the degendering and marginalization trans women experience as ontological evidence of a third gender which was later taken up by state policies.

This has been done by ignoring hijras for decades who have self identified as women and using transmisogynistic talking points such as a lack of their wombs making it impossible for them to be women, their forced prostitution and begging because of their exclusion from the formal economy as "cultural practices", and their experiences detailing how despite their wishes and efforts society refuses to see them as women as evidence that they are not women. The vast majority of hijras are women; they exist as women, they take HRT, they get their legal names changed, etc. Calling them a third gender is structural transmisogyny.

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“Hamas-”

The IDF rapes women in front of their families, and threatens the husbands who try to look away. The IDF parades women’s lingerie and nightwear on social media because they think it’s funny. The IDF bombs hospitals. The IDF bombs churches. The IDF bombs family homes. The IDF detain children who throw rocks at tanks. The IDF snipe children. The IDF torture prisoners. The IDF shoots anyone who attempts to bring aid towards starving people.

At least pretend to not be biased.

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Hey, i don't know if you know this but this is an *old photo.* A photo from a Mimouna festival that was taken on October 8th of 2023, mind you. They are wearing galabia's, AKA loose fitting 'gowns'. Please for the love of god start actually reverse searching images and stop spreading lies.

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this isn't you doing research and doing a reverse image search

these soldiers are all clearly in full uniform wielding machine guns with graffiti on an apartment from a dead or displaced family. plenty of commenters have debunked the original claim of the person who posted this picture which is that it was mimouna celebration. they are indeed wearing the clothes of displaced and murdered Palestinian women

this is not "Pallywood" - it's a very real and disgusting phenomenon that IDF soldiers are perpetrating in empty Palestinian homes

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It feels like masses of people are ghosts living in theory and abstract and don't know what death is, what murder is, what a baby is, what human flesh is

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Yusuf is a little boy battling kidney failure at Kamal Adwan Hospital in north Gaza. He needs to evacuate the Gaza Strip with his family in order to receive adequate treatment. Kamal Adwan has almost no electricity, putting Yusuf’s limited treatment in further jeopardy. He is suffering immensely, and remains in serious danger of attack by the occupation. His fund has made very, very little progress, and time is running out. If you cannot donate, please reblog this post and repost the link to all your social media accounts.

Thank you

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Watch my daughter’s story as she speaks as a Palestinian child who dreams of living like the children of the world, with a safe life away from bombing, destruction and a sense of danger.

My daughter, Dalin, was deprived of the most basic rights, such as education. She entered school in the first grade for one month, because of the war on Gaza.

Her only wish is for you to stand with us and help us by traveling as quickly as possible, saving her family and all of us going out to live a life without danger or losing any of us.

My daughter is like your children. Help us by donating through the gofundme campaign, and we ask you to save us before it is too late.

Please donate generously before the Israeli army enters Rafah, and share the post so that it reaches the largest number of good people.

Feel for us, my friends, and fulfill Dalin's wish, to live a safe life

Please donate to us and save my family

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The collapse of hospitals and rescue services means many now die in obscurity

Gaza’s Palestinian health authorities say they can no longer count all their dead. Hospitals, emergency services and communications are barely functioning. Extracting bodies from the vast number of collapsed buildings is a gargantuan task and not a priority while the war continues.The nearly seven-month war has taken a devastating toll on Gaza’s residents. Health authorities say that more than 34,000 people have been killed so far, roughly 1.5% of the total prewar population. Their figures don’t say how many were combatants.
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tamarrud

Shut the fuck up about this already.

So shut the fuck up about the hostages. Israel does not give a flying fuck about the hostages so don't pretend this is about them. You have shown time and time again that you would rather let them starve to death and literally get killed than stop the slaughter of Palestinians in Gaza.

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Genuine question from someone who's kinda nerdy about the process of localizing anime. So are you not critiquing the existence of eng dubs in itself? But rather, the fandom praise that the eng VAs get while the seiyuus get ignored? Just wondering.

yes and you could only misread this if you have some sort of complex about dubs you think is more important and you're projecting onto a critique about racist engagement with media

it's also beyond just ignoring them but also acting like the English VAs performance is better with absolutely no self awareness of their own potential biases

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the way the white dub actors are praised for wildly different (and worse) performances than the Japanese voice actors is just straight up white supremacy & racism especially in dungeon meshi. I have no idea how Laios' and Marcille's dub performances are getting praised as "better" when they're tonally inconsistent, shouty, impatient, unnuanced etc etc etc calling it preference is just insulting to the level of skill in the craft their Japanese VAs have

The OP is such a fascinatingly bizarre post. I couldn't imagine anyone older than 16 could seriously make it but apparently they're older than I am!? So anyway, English dubs aren't white supremacy or racism, nor is liking or even preferring the English audio, and this is an especially bizarre statement to make about Delicious in Dungeon, where a lot of characters are clearly white or analogous to white people and in a setting where they clearly speak English. Do you think that the Blood Blockade Battlefront English dub is racist, even though the characters are clearly in New York? What about Baccano? Your specific critique of the English dub is interesting because the characters are canonically shouty (which is itself a staple of many anime and anime humor, so I don't even know why you're blaming the English dub for what is inherent to the original source material???) and impatient (y'know, because they're rushing to save a loved one). You say they're "tonally inconsistent" which I can only surmise you mean "they speak differently in different tones depending on the context" which is exactly how people are supposed to speak so I don't know where you're going there. I love Emily Rudd's Marcille specifically because she seamlessly pulls off "Noooo, I hate eating monsters!" whininess and "I am going to commit a grave sin" serious with ease. She took to anime incredibly well and it baffles me you'd rather think this is white supremacy and that she's a bad actor because she isn't Japanese or speaking it. It's an excellent dub on just a basic "listening and hearing what they're saying level", the idea that people are racist because they hear an animated work in their native language and appreciate those differences is inherently ridiculous. Your own statements border on racism itself, if nothing else for the incredibly basic and obvious observation that if Japan had any qualms about localization, they would not distribute it or allow it to be dubbed, which the majority of manga and anime produced in Japan are not.

Whatever you're doing here is not protecting the culture and sanctity of Japan, it's just typical subs vs. dubs nonsense made even more annoying. It's funny though, because I hear much from certain people about how localization is racist and the devil but I don't think you'll like those people.

nah I didn't mean whatever the fuck you're on about lol

It's always people who don't have much to say who buckle down when someone else actually has something to say. I don't think you mean anything. I think you say anything with meaning, nor do you have a reason to say the things you've said. Can we agree on that? Can we agree that you just wanted to say subs > dubs but you wanted to act morally superior over it?

you reblogged my post where I had a lot to say so you already know I do you insipid facetious condescending piece of shit. it's really me who's acting superior for daring to have a different opinion than you about racism. you didn't respond curiously, loaded this with immature insults, and somehow think you won because an east asian woman doesn't feel like engaging with your fake ass

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the way the white dub actors are praised for wildly different (and worse) performances than the Japanese voice actors is just straight up white supremacy & racism especially in dungeon meshi. I have no idea how Laios' and Marcille's dub performances are getting praised as "better" when they're tonally inconsistent, shouty, impatient, unnuanced etc etc etc calling it preference is just insulting to the level of skill in the craft their Japanese VAs have

Somehow I forgot to mention this but Delicious in Dungeon doesn't just have an English dub, but a dub in Indonesian, Thai, Portuguese (Brazil), Spanish (Latin America), Spanish (Spain), French, German, Italian, Arabic, and Hindi. Are those all racist or do you now understand the value of native language dubs?

you're making up a guy to be mad at 😔

Do you have anything worth saying at all? Is it at least fun to be the way you are? I hope for your sake it is, because if not... oof.

you're on my post - you constructed a straw man on my post and ranted at it

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the way the white dub actors are praised for wildly different (and worse) performances than the Japanese voice actors is just straight up white supremacy & racism especially in dungeon meshi. I have no idea how Laios' and Marcille's dub performances are getting praised as "better" when they're tonally inconsistent, shouty, impatient, unnuanced etc etc etc calling it preference is just insulting to the level of skill in the craft their Japanese VAs have

Somehow I forgot to mention this but Delicious in Dungeon doesn't just have an English dub, but a dub in Indonesian, Thai, Portuguese (Brazil), Spanish (Latin America), Spanish (Spain), French, German, Italian, Arabic, and Hindi. Are those all racist or do you now understand the value of native language dubs?

you're making up a guy to be mad at 😔

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the way the white dub actors are praised for wildly different (and worse) performances than the Japanese voice actors is just straight up white supremacy & racism especially in dungeon meshi. I have no idea how Laios' and Marcille's dub performances are getting praised as "better" when they're tonally inconsistent, shouty, impatient, unnuanced etc etc etc calling it preference is just insulting to the level of skill in the craft their Japanese VAs have

The OP is such a fascinatingly bizarre post. I couldn't imagine anyone older than 16 could seriously make it but apparently they're older than I am!? So anyway, English dubs aren't white supremacy or racism, nor is liking or even preferring the English audio, and this is an especially bizarre statement to make about Delicious in Dungeon, where a lot of characters are clearly white or analogous to white people and in a setting where they clearly speak English. Do you think that the Blood Blockade Battlefront English dub is racist, even though the characters are clearly in New York? What about Baccano? Your specific critique of the English dub is interesting because the characters are canonically shouty (which is itself a staple of many anime and anime humor, so I don't even know why you're blaming the English dub for what is inherent to the original source material???) and impatient (y'know, because they're rushing to save a loved one). You say they're "tonally inconsistent" which I can only surmise you mean "they speak differently in different tones depending on the context" which is exactly how people are supposed to speak so I don't know where you're going there. I love Emily Rudd's Marcille specifically because she seamlessly pulls off "Noooo, I hate eating monsters!" whininess and "I am going to commit a grave sin" serious with ease. She took to anime incredibly well and it baffles me you'd rather think this is white supremacy and that she's a bad actor because she isn't Japanese or speaking it. It's an excellent dub on just a basic "listening and hearing what they're saying level", the idea that people are racist because they hear an animated work in their native language and appreciate those differences is inherently ridiculous. Your own statements border on racism itself, if nothing else for the incredibly basic and obvious observation that if Japan had any qualms about localization, they would not distribute it or allow it to be dubbed, which the majority of manga and anime produced in Japan are not.

Whatever you're doing here is not protecting the culture and sanctity of Japan, it's just typical subs vs. dubs nonsense made even more annoying. It's funny though, because I hear much from certain people about how localization is racist and the devil but I don't think you'll like those people.

nah I didn't mean whatever the fuck you're on about lol