[Salon] Reactions to the arrest warrants
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FM: John Whitbeck
One thing that I can agree with in the outraged and outrageous
Israeli and American reactions to the arrest warrants issued
by the International Criminal Court against two Israeli
leaders and one (presumably dead) Palestinian leader is that
there can be no moral equivalence between the Israeli
government and Hamas.
Indeed, there can be no moral equivalence between those
enforcing an illegal occupation, as Israel's 57-year-long
occupation of the State of Palestine has been definitively
declared to be the International Court of Justice, and those
resisting that occupation, as is their legal right, including
by armed action, under international law.
Of course, as a matter of international law, both the
oppressors and the oppressed can be guilty of committing war
crimes while enforcing or resisting an occupation, but there
can be no conceivable moral equivalence between those
enforcing injustice and illegality and those resisting
injustice and illegality.
Applying the quintessentially subjective epithet "terrorist"
to those resisting injustice does not alter this clear moral
distinction.
As I wrote in 2002 (https://thefloutist.substack.com/p/terrorism-this-insidious-word
and https://johnmenadue.com/terrorism-this-insidious-word),
"the poor, the weak and the oppressed rarely complain about
'terrorism'. The rich, the strong and the oppressors
constantly do. While most of mankind has more reason to fear
the high-technology violence of the strong than the
low-technology violence of the weak, the fundamental
mind-trick employed by the abusers of the epithet 'terrorism'
(no doubt, in some cases, unconsciously) is essentially this:
The low-technology violence of the weak is such an abomination
that there are no limits on the high-technology violence of
the strong which can be deployed against it."
This fundamental mind-trick continues to be employed and
exploited by the enforcers of injustice and illegality.
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