← Back to context Comment by mattfrommars 1 day ago [flagged] 3 comments mattfrommars Reply E-Reverance 1 day ago > blowing up kidsnot to refute the difference in extent but this is somewhat notable https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dahyan_airstrike energy123 1 day ago The Saudi war against Houthis was more brutal than the Gaza war. 70,000 dead from only starvation for starters. But not only is it not genocide it doesn't even enter conscious awareness as a thing that happened. I wonder why. metabagel 1 day ago Because Americans mostly don’t care about world events unless they involve us directly.Gaza is a welcome aberration.
E-Reverance 1 day ago > blowing up kidsnot to refute the difference in extent but this is somewhat notable https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dahyan_airstrike
energy123 1 day ago The Saudi war against Houthis was more brutal than the Gaza war. 70,000 dead from only starvation for starters. But not only is it not genocide it doesn't even enter conscious awareness as a thing that happened. I wonder why. metabagel 1 day ago Because Americans mostly don’t care about world events unless they involve us directly.Gaza is a welcome aberration.
metabagel 1 day ago Because Americans mostly don’t care about world events unless they involve us directly.Gaza is a welcome aberration.
> blowing up kids
not to refute the difference in extent but this is somewhat notable https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dahyan_airstrike
The Saudi war against Houthis was more brutal than the Gaza war. 70,000 dead from only starvation for starters. But not only is it not genocide it doesn't even enter conscious awareness as a thing that happened. I wonder why.
Because Americans mostly don’t care about world events unless they involve us directly.
Gaza is a welcome aberration.