hello,

thank you andrew for your provocation. i’ve never actually written to nettime 
before, but i read quite a bit. this topic is obviously one which is deeply 
sensitive and highly emotional. i’ve been kind of surprised to see so many 
people i follow in various places come down hard on one side or another. as 
always, matters of human liberation are quite nuanced. 

my position, in all conflicts, is one in favour of liberation for all people. 
the atrocities committed against the palestinian people are inexcusable. 
personally, i have a very difficult time hearing of any death, aggression, or 
violence against any people – however i recognise that the palestinians have 
been pushed into a position of having very little choice. i believe it’s 70% of 
people in gaza who live without access to sewers. this is directly the fault of 
their oppressors. they are advised to ‘leave the area’ yet they have nowhere to 
go. it seems almost inevitable that eventually, this would turn into a violent 
attempt to liberate their population. 

we only need to look at history to see that often, violence is the only thing 
which actually works. 

in terms of why the silence.. ordinarily i would not consider this anywhere 
near to ’things i know enough about to meaningfully comment’. maybe that’s a 
failure of my own curiosity. generally, i feel it is more productive to work 
towards liberation of communities i can materially affect, for we must advocate 
for the human rights of every person on this planet, the vast majority of which 
are not reliably met. we each have limited resources with which to enact 
change. 

there’s also the matter of sourcing accurate information. the more removed your 
source, the less likely for the information to be accurate. 

empathy, and solidarity, with all oppressed people.  

---
honor ash
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> On 8 Oct 2023, at 16:35, Andrew Ross via nettime-l 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> At this moment, as on many past occasions, I have been struck by the
> silence, on this list, about the topic of Palestine. I expect there are
> quite a few nettimers who fit the profile of "progressive except on
> Palestine," but there are surely many others who do not observe that
> exception and who are otherwise outspoken on the topic. So why the silence?
> I ask, not to provoke, but because, at the very least, it is a question
> about the behavior of online communities--a topic about which
> nettimers have often been very eloquent.
> 
> Andrew Ross
> 
> https://andrewtross.com
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