Israel is still its own country with its own society and political disagreements on how to act. They do have a right/left dichotomy relative to their shit. "What to do about Palestine" seems to be one of the biggest deciders on that even.
Problem is that its literally all Jews, so they do what Jews do best and close ranks the moment anyone else looks at them. So to us they always seem completely indistinguishably in lockstep, and their pro-war, anti-Palestine side controls most of the government anyway.
It shouldn't change how any of us feel about them, because they are still a problem across the board. But they do have a "right-wing" in the general vague sense.
yeah, but 8-9/10 times, when somebody is called "right-wing" in any context these days, they're almost always right-of-center at best, and the implication is usually that they're some ubernazi or some bs like that...
...maybe it's just the last ten years of propaganda, but why do i get the feeling this is not a 'Right-wing' anything?
Israel is still its own country with its own society and political disagreements on how to act. They do have a right/left dichotomy relative to their shit. "What to do about Palestine" seems to be one of the biggest deciders on that even.
Problem is that its literally all Jews, so they do what Jews do best and close ranks the moment anyone else looks at them. So to us they always seem completely indistinguishably in lockstep, and their pro-war, anti-Palestine side controls most of the government anyway.
It shouldn't change how any of us feel about them, because they are still a problem across the board. But they do have a "right-wing" in the general vague sense.
yeah, but 8-9/10 times, when somebody is called "right-wing" in any context these days, they're almost always right-of-center at best, and the implication is usually that they're some ubernazi or some bs like that...