They call negotiations a thing. It’s as if someone is saying the opposite! today, the foreign ministry of the islamic republic of iran, a member of the security ministry, talks with the world and makes contracts with other countries. Any country is accepted except usa and israel, The Zionist regime, because it is not an state. Its a gang of criminals.
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No. It’s not okay to give monsters credit for anything. Even if they say something that is accurate. You give credit to the people who say that who are not oppressive theocratic mass murderers.
Sooo… Not a lot of world leaders around that aren’t involved in supporting genocide or terrorism these days. We just ignore everyone’s opinions then?
It is, objectively, okay to state a fact. You are entangling this with people who do so disingenuously to try to humanize monsters or soften extremist ideologies. That’s not the case here. It is in fact the opposite: Israel is run by war criminals and the fact that they’ve given Iran a means to deflect from their own atrocious behavior is a point worth noting and a general trend in the societal decline of this world that we all should be hyper aware of.
You are acting like stating a fact is always devoid of context. Facts do not exist in a vacuum. The world is not a giant game of Trivial Pursuit.
In this context, saying he is right is giving him credit. Giving him credit adds to his legitimacy.
Facts, by definition, are devoid of context. They don’t change depending on who states them! How can you have a reasonable conversation about anything at all if you can’t agree on some baseline facts. That’s how the fascists operate - everything the orange turd says is a fact, so you can’t reason with them.
Not the person you replied to, but I’d like to offer another perspective
There’s a difference between describing things, and giving someone credit.
Hitler loving his dogs doesn’t make him not responsible for heinous crimes. It seems odd to me to suggest we not acknowledge that that’s what people who do monstrous things look like
They’re messy and complicated and have traits most would assess as good, and in many ways that only adds to their danger. They don’t look like storybook villians, they look like human beings. They love dogs. At times they say reasonable, even compelling things. They make art. They had childhoods, and families, and loved ones. They suffer and bleed and experience joy like any human being does. And the closer you look, the more human they get.
And then they kill 17 million people.