Not glorifying, but there are plenty on here who don’t give a single s*** for civilian deaths, as long as they’re Arab/muslim.
And it’s generally those same jokers morally posturing about October 7th who have no issue with the tens of thousands of civilians killed by Israel.
‘Nothing justifies October 7th, but October 7th justifies everything’ - a circle that is impossible to square.
I think I have sympathy for this view.
I don't think Islam should be welcomed in Europe, outside one or two interpretations. It should be harder for a Muslim to move to Europe purely down to the poor metrics associated with its main feeder countries.
Europe won't survive as Europe unless it protects its own demographics. It's as obvious as the nose on our face and everyone objective understands it.
However, that doesn't translate into supporting Muslims dying in wars that shouldn't involve us.
Most people who have died in Gaza and the West Bank, Lebanon have been innocent civilians not connected to war efforts, similar to October 7th Jewish victims. I certainly don't support that as innocence is innocence regardless of sides in a war.
It's one of the main reasons wars should be avoided unless they are existential....because it means babies die under rubble. And when you kill innocent people you add their relatives, brothers, uncles, fathers, as soldiers to the conflict.
So if you really want to win a war and remove threats.....you have to end up killing a hell of a lot of people, mostly innocent. It's better finding other ways.
The reason why Israel is going to war, because its government considers the long term threats to it as existential and they recognise that this is probably the last administration that will underwrite its wars to this extent.
I understand why they feel that because it's probably true, so it's not a thought process without logic. However, I think there are other internal ways to resolve that problem and even if there weren't, what the feck does their war have to do with us.
As a country we involve ourselves far too much in foreign wars.