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When did I ever say or even imply that human rights should only belong to some people? That's not what I believe at all.
My point is that he wasn't detained by police because of "anti-genocide speech", but because he attended the funeral of a leader from a proscribed terrorist paramilitary.
It's absolute bullshit to say he was detained for anti-genocide speech. If you go to the funeral of the leader of a damn Islamic terror group then post about it on social media, you're probably going to get a call from the police.
The same would happen if you attended the funeral of an Islamic State or Al-Qaida leader. I can't believe this is controversial now. Just because Israel is a shitty apartheid regime doesn't mean anybody (including hardline Islamist terror groups) that are against them must be good guys.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/02/24/anti-zionist-british-academic-attends-hezbollah-funeral/
"questioned by police" is s very different implication than being held incommunicado, and you know that. Furthermore, I'm not so sure people fighting for their very right to exist is a terrorist. Certain nations label people terrorists so they can perpetuate terrorism, themselves.
Do you think it's wrong for police to question someone for attending the leader of an Iran-backed terrorist group's funeral?
If not, why not? How do you feel about if it was for an Al-Qaida leader's funeral? Or if he travelled to Russia to attend the funeral of a killed general? Do you think we should just do away with investigating links to terror groups altogether?
...what? Do you even know who Hezbollah are? How is Hezbollah fighting for their right to exist?
Perhaps you need to look up who they are and what they stand for, because I think you must have some wires crossed and are perhaps confusing them with someone else:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hezbollah
I mean just look at their ideology, FFS:
Shia Islamism
Jihadism (Shia)
Islamic nationalism
Anti-West
Antisemitism
Anti-homosexuality
Their list of allies includes the likes of Russia, North Korea, Iran...
Hezbollah are not good guys. They are a legit terrorist group. And I don't even mean terror group in the 'you can argue they're freedom fighters' way, I just mean straight up terrorists.
I implore you to look up Hezbollah and tell me that you disagree with the widespread classification of them being a terrorist paramilitary.
E: this community is fucked in the head if there are this many people who are pro Hezbollah. I didn't realise this was an anti-LGBT, pro-Russia/Iran community. Weird. Most of Lemmy is fairly progressive.
I mean what is the difference between terrorists and freedom fighters in your opinion? Its not a term serious academics of politics tend to use.