I think I may have been unclear in some parts. To address your points in turn:
zompist wrote: ↑Thu Apr 25, 2024 6:51 am
1) "Israel is no worse than Sudan or Burma" is not a great argument. Maybe Israel should try to be better than some of the worst post-colonial dictatorships in the world.
You’re right, but it’s also not the argument I’m making. (I do think that it’s enormously better than both of them.) What I am saying is that, even if Israel is bad, it cannot possibly be
so much worse than all these other countries that it justifies the enormous focus on Israel alone.
2) In the case of US protests, the US is not giving billions of dollars of military aid to Sudan or Burma.
Fair, but that doesn’t explain protests in other countries. (Though admittedly the most extreme protests seem to be in the US.)
3) It's simply not the case that no one cares about other conflicts or approves of them. Many people do, in fact, believe stomping on minorities is wrong for all countries. Burma has received a fair amount of attention, not least because Aung San Suu Kyi was once greatly admired, and then turned into a huge disappointment.
Oh, I’m not saying that
no one cares about those other conflicts. In this thread, I’m sure that most of us care about them a great deal. But there does seem to be substantially more interest in Israel than in anywhere else.
4) There are not a lot of historical or social ties to Sudan or Burma, for either the US or Europe. (Britain was the colonizing country for both; I don't know if either country is more salient to the Brits.)
I think this is the only plausible argument which doesn’t boil down to ‘systemic antisemitism’. Note that there’s historical ties to Ukraine, too, and that has also been very salient in the media.
But then, there’s weird things about it… like the fact that the protests are
against Israel. By and large, people tend to support countries with which they have a connection. You don’t see many anti-Ukraine protests, for instance. There definitely does seem to be something different about Israel.
US media is not very good at covering the whole world; it's not a terrible exaggeration to say that it only knows about one foreign country at a time. There's a huge neglect of Africa in particular.
Indeed… but then why does that ‘one foreign country’ so often seem to be Israel?