Looking at one of the paragraphs in google, it seems that it's the same text (without reviewing those shitty social media links) that a posted by a Twitter^1 and Facebook[^2] accounts called Occupy Democrats.
IMO, your comment was not friendly, but removing it and banning you for it is not justified, and it's not in their community rules[^3]. Maybe @Ramos@sh.itjust.works could clarify it.
[^3]: > Occupy Democrats is a merger of the goals and interests of Occupy with those of the Democratic Party.
BTW, This is the second post^4 here in a short time about that small community.
Zionism[1] is older than Fascism[2]. BTW, I think that they share common roots.
[1]: [*Der Judenstaat* 'The Jew State'](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Der_Judenstaat), a pamphlet written in 1896, is usually considered a founding document of modern Zionism.
[2]: I would say that the founding of the first fascist party (Fasci Italiani di Combattimento) in 1919 could be a good date for the start of the fascist ideology, which does not prevent proto-fascists from existing before.
But that expression, along with the worse "Arriba España", are expressions that have used extensively by the Spanish fascism. They are usually seen as cringe by Spanish leftism (except by nazbols, and other chauvinist than in purity, are not leftists).
But Spain’s leftwing labour minister and deputy prime minister, Yolanda Díaz, has blasted Trump’s plan in a video posted on Bluesky. “Trump and Netanyahu’s plan for Palestine isn’t a peace plan; it’s an imposition. It’s an ultimatum, dressed up as an agreement, which comes without any guarantees and without any timeframe for a Palestinian state,” she said.
At least they have reported one political leader critical with those bullshit.
Btw, it not cites the positon of any palestinian party.
My opinion is that fascism is a set of ideologies that, when they have 'won' their struggle, has been with the support of a faction of the bourgeoisie.
Fascism was the result of the Great Depression
Not a historian, but it's the first time that I've read this, and I suspect it is ahistoric state-unitian exceptionalism.
I fully agree, but Yemen has ratified the convention, it's in dark green in the posted image.
Also, we should remember that states complicit with the genocide (USA, UK, Australia, Canada…) started a war against Yemen to stop them from exercising their obligation to try to protect a nation under genocide.
No, most of the states of the world has recognized the State of Israel, but not all. See this comment from @geneva_convenience@lemmy.ml.