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What? What's the first step in the liberation and blooming of the Palestinian working class other than the end to colonial oppression, a step which at the same time weakens the chains of imperialism? Which "imperialist camp" is strengthened by the liberation of Palestine?
Great, this site has another article called "Support for 'Free Palestine' means support for imperialist war" (ignore the beginning, their response is the second section); they appeal to Rosa Luxembourg's critique of Lenin's theory of national liberation being progressive as it strikes a blow to imperialist chains by bringing up that many nations may and have become "reactionary formations," yet this isn't the point. It doesn't refute both that this is the only way to weaken workers' opportunism in the imperialist nations, and that this is a step forward in the development of the productive forces and therefore the proletariat in these nations.
Oh my God these people are such idiots. Whether socialist or not, the liberated Palestinian state would be a step forward in allowing new development of the productive forces and of the class struggle as well as striking a blow to Western imperialism in the Middle-East, and so would be progressive wrt to the world imperialist struggle. "Liberating a nation from colonialism will not guarantee the abolition of capitalism at once, therefore we must reject it" is just left-communist drivel.
You want an international proletarian revolution, unity of the working class? Great, there can be no working class, no proletariat as the majority in Palestine, if industry is prevented from being developed there, if the nation is kept in colonial underdevelopment. As for the division of the working class, it was Marx who explained the English working class had become “bourgeois proletarians” due to the special interest of keeping British colonial exploitation in place to reap the benefits in bribery.
Because Gaza is ruled by Hamas under a state apparatus, Gaza is imperialist , and so the struggle is nothing but a war between Palestinian and Israeli imperialists over land! To say this, you have to ignore the class character of Israeli occupation, which was undertaken to prevent revolution among oppressed Jewish workers via opportunism/bourgeois nationalism. The ICC cements their complete lack of understanding and Western Marxist brain rot with the allegation that "from the river to the sea" does indeed mean the ethnic cleansing of the Jewish population in occupied Palestine, "a nakba in reverse." And so the removal of colonial occupation, an act which both hastens the class contradictions within the "Israeli" population and allows the development of the Palestinian proletariat, is no different than the slaughter of Palestinians in the name of Western settler-colonialism for the very purpose of stalling the class war, or as ICC would say: "there is indeed no difference between the nationalism of Israel and the nationalism of Palestine."
Broke: Gaza is a vassal of Iranian imperialism
Woke: Gaza is an imperialist power
Tl;Dr the left has cranks too