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[–] wolframhydroxide@sh.itjust.works 5 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

I don't disagree that there is a difference, but setting the bar at "isn't actively saying, with public, official statements, that they support the extermination of the native population of Palestine" is just too low a bar for me. As I've said in another comment here, from my perspective, this is nothing but a bunch of bullies who've been kicking some kid, and now that one of the bullies has clearly done permanent damage, they're all saying "hey bro, it's just a joke, bro, are you okay, bro?" Not even trying to stop the other two bullies who are still actively curb-stomping the kid.

As the comic implies, it just seems like a publicity stunt, because doing this now doesn't appear to have any actual value any longer, because I don't see how recognising a government-in-exile is going to meaningfully help any part of the plight of the Palestinian people. This just seems like a pragmatic thing that they think will drum up public support, while not requiring them to actually do anything, because they know that any actual enforcement of international law against the war criminals would require the US' cooperation, so they're "safe" to make these too-little-too-late declarations of "support".