This is not accountability - this is just documentation and recording. Which, to be clear, is extremely important - but let’s not fool ourselves that this qualifies as accountability in any way whatsoever.
The crimes have not been erased - they are simply ignored because the perpetrators and their enablers know perfectly well there is no way to hold either of them accountable for all this.
Well… there isone way… but, so far, I haven’t seen anyone in the west take up this method.
Uh, I think you misspeller ‘antisemitic terrorism’. Recording the words and actions of active genocides is so antisemitic. Literally worse than blowing up a hospital.
This is not accountability - this is just documentation and recording. Which, to be clear, is extremely important - but let’s not fool ourselves that this qualifies as accountability in any way whatsoever.
You can’t hold someone accountable for a crime that’s been erased tho
The crimes have not been erased - they are simply ignored because the perpetrators and their enablers know perfectly well there is no way to hold either of them accountable for all this.
Well… there is one way… but, so far, I haven’t seen anyone in the west take up this method.
well, yea, because they’ve been recorded
Uh, I think you misspeller ‘antisemitic terrorism’. Recording the words and actions of active genocides is so antisemitic. Literally worse than blowing up a hospital.
You’re in the wrong place, hasbara.
woosh
Still in the wrong place, hasbara.
It’s accounting, which is the first part of not just the word, but also the process of accountability
So which of these descriptions are you applying to Israel’s genocidal activities when you use the term “accountability”?
Israel should disclose how much money they spent on their genocide?
Israel should have a proper system to record how much they spent on their genocide?
Israel should properly “relay” and “justify” their actions?
Do any of these actually mean anything to anyone anywhere?