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A great speech by AOC concerning the famine in Gaza. (Original Post) Ping Tung Mar 31 OP
Excellent malaise Mar 31 #1
K & R Celerity Mar 31 #2
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you, for posting this. Think. Again. Mar 31 #3
Outstanding PatSeg Mar 31 #4
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Questions about this great speech: BarbD Mar 31 #6
These are all important questions Hekate Mar 31 #9
link Ping Tung Mar 31 #11
Friday, March 22, 2024. Celerity Mar 31 #13
I did not think Israel was committing genocide initially, but this starvation campaign LymphocyteLover Mar 31 #7
+1... myohmy2 Mar 31 #8
Please give a link citing date Hekate Mar 31 #10
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BarbD

(1,193 posts)
6. Questions about this great speech:
Sun Mar 31, 2024, 05:14 PM
Mar 31

1) When did she give it?
2) Isn't congress now in recess?
3) Was she responding to something specific?
4) What are our options now? Email our reps in Congress?

Celerity

(43,458 posts)
13. Friday, March 22, 2024.
Sun Mar 31, 2024, 06:56 PM
Mar 31


There is no world in which the intentional forced famine of 1.1 million people cannot be considered genocide. And that is exactly what we are watching unfold in Gaza now.

It is against United States law to transfer weapons to any force blocking US humanitarian assistance. We must enforce compliance and halt weapons transfers to the Israeli government to stop an atrocity in the making.

Watch Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez speak on the House Floor on the unfolding genocide in Gaza on Friday, March 22, 2024.


Transcript

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I know a man, a decent man, who said that “preventing genocide is an achievable goal, a goal that requires a level of government organization and engagement that matches in its intensity the brutality and efficiency required to carry out mass killing. Too often, these efforts have come too late, after the best and least costly opportunities to prevent them have been missed."

The man that said that was then-Vice President and now President Joseph Biden. And he was right.

Mr. Speaker, I rise to say that such a time is now. As we speak, in this moment, 1.1 million innocents in Gaza are at famine’s door. A famine that is being intentionally precipitated through the blocking of food and global humanitarian assistance by leaders in the Israeli government.

This is a mass starvation of people, engineered and orchestrated following the killing of another 30,000, 70 percent of whom were women and children killed.

There is hardly a single hospital left. And this was all accomplished, much of this accomplished, with U.S. resources and weapons. If you want to know what an unfolding genocide looks like, open your eyes. It looks like the forced famine of 1.1 million innocents. It looks like thousands of children eating grass as their bodies consume themselves, while trucks of food are slowed and halted just miles away. It looks like good and decent people who do nothing. Or too little. Too late.

It is against United States law to provide weapons to forces who block United States humanitarian assistance. And that is exactly what is happening right now. So much so that the President himself stated, during the State of the Union, that the United States must and will be building its own port to let aid through. It will be too late.

The time is now to force compliance with U.S. law and the standards of humanity. And fulfill our obligations to the American people to suspend the transfer of U.S. weapons to the Israeli government in order to stop and prevent further atrocity.

Honoring our alliances does not mean facilitating mass killing. We cannot hide from our responsibility any longer. Blocking assistance from one’s closest allies to starve a million people is not unintentional.

We have a responsibility to prove the value of global democracy, enshrined in the upholding of civil society, rule of law, and commitment to human and civil rights.

This is not just about Israel or Gaza. This is about us. The world will never be the same. And we will never be the same. And we must write our story in this moment, of what it means and who we are as Americans. And our story must be not that we were good men who did nothing. But that we were a committed democracy that did something.

And we must prove that now. With that, I yield back. Thank you.

LymphocyteLover

(5,648 posts)
7. I did not think Israel was committing genocide initially, but this starvation campaign
Sun Mar 31, 2024, 06:07 PM
Mar 31

is evil and genocide and it must be stopped, to the extent that we can do anything about it.

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