Oh yeah, now I see where you're coming from. I was being unclear, so let me explain:
In my second post from tonight, I was referring to the Western middle classes who couldn't stomach the suffering in Gaza which would be inevitable while Hamas and its infrastructure were being purged. Which is why they were so excessively vulnerable and receptive to pro-Palestine and anti-Israel propaganda (see, e.g., the NYT greenlighting and later defending the ridiculous piece about 'Israeli rape dogs'). And this, in turn, has caused them to apply political pressure to their own (Western) governments and basically forced those to stab Israel in the back. So when I mentioned Gaza tonight, I wanted to say that the Western middle classes' reaction to the Gaza conflict fits into the broader pattern of getting soft and weak.
What I was talking about yesterday... or let's rather say where my mind was, are the middle classes of the belligerents, Israel in the case of the Gaza war and Russia in the case of the Ukraine war. My argument was basically that the there is little reason to assume that Russia's privileged middle class wouldn't fall into a similar pattern of getting soft and weak (even if not to the same extent as their Western counterparts), because the Ukraine war just isn't existential to them. My second post from yesterday, after you had pondered about Israel, was that the Israeli middle class should not fit as neatly into this pattern because to them, the(ir respective) conflict actually is an existential threat.
I should have made this distinction much clearer all along, my bad.
There is ALOT in here, so I am very happy to debate these one by one, there is way too much stuff to give a blanket response. Without further ado, in response to :
"In my second post from tonight, I was referring to the
Western middle classes who couldn't stomach the suffering in Gaza which would be inevitable while Hamas and its infrastructure were being purged. Which is why they were so excessively vulnerable and receptive to pro-Palestine and anti-Israel propaganda (see, e.g., the NYT greenlighting and later defending the ridiculous piece about 'Israeli rape dogs'). And this, in turn, has caused them to apply political pressure to their own (Western) governments and basically forced those to stab Israel in the back. So when I mentioned Gaza tonight, I wanted to say that the Western middle classes' reaction to the Gaza conflict fits into the broader pattern of getting soft and weak."
I respond with:
Can we please have a robust conversation/debate on this, with an open mind.
Based on the above, your position is : Horrific Images / Stories led to a Middle Class Vulnerability which was exploited using Propaganda by Israel's enemies which led to misguided Western Middle Class outrage which put pressure on (Noble?) Governments.
My position is : Horrific Images / Stories and 75,000 dead led to universal opposition against actions which are not European values, therefore across Europe there continue to be calls to sanction Israel.
Poling does not support your position ( I can expand on this on request ).
Public reaction (which is not exclusive to middle class) is not evidence of "weakness" or being "duped." It is a predictable moral and political response to a conflict they perceive as involving disproportionate force and unacceptable civilian harm. This perception reinforced by extensive real-time evidence from Gaza. Calling that "getting soft" misses the point – it's people acting on what they see as fundamental principles. My position is that this was a disproportionate response, can you be clear on your position?
The Israeli argument is that this is an existential threat and that International bodies, such as the UN, are biased against Israel and are in fact, supporters of Hamas (misguided). Is this your position as well? Do you remember the report i posted last year, which documented everything Israel had done and not some NYT story about some dogs? The report is entitled "Report of the Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and Israel". Have you read this report, if not, can you read it and give your thoughts on it? is it Propaganda?
This post was edited by ferdia on Jun 20 2026 04:06am