My entire twitter feed is people in Rafah saying they’re terrified, saying their good byes, and asking us to remember them in our prayers. Rafah is facing a massacre. It’s a genocide. We will not know the number of deaths until the morning.
Remember that Israel pushed them there, drove them like cattle to Rafah saying it’s the last place they will have and that it will be protected, or at least not fucking bombed. All of it is lies and all of it is blatantly evil
it baffles me that israel supporters refuse to believe that what they’re doing / a part of is a genocide when it’s literally the definition of what they are doing
There is a heart wrenching video of a father who went to buy biscuits for his son only to return and find out his son and the man’s wife had both been killed by an Israeli air strike. He is seen putting the pack of biscuits in his son’s hand and saying “take it with you to heaven”.
There is an indescribable pain to all of this, and I don’t know what Israel thinks it’s doing by ripping everyone’s heart out like this if not to make the whole world resent the mere mention of it.
I don’t think the question we should be asking at this point is “how do you justify this?” anymore, even if rhetorically. We need to understand that it is simply irrational to expect an occupying power that built itself on ethnic cleansing to provide any means of reasoning.
This is genocide, you don’t debate genocide and you don’t rationalise genocide.
I don’t care what you do, but speaking about Palestine doesn’t suffice anymore. Speak louder, force people to have uncomfortable conversations, call whoever the heck your representative is, go out to rallies if you can, push others to do the same - this is unlike anything we have seen.
Can we talk about how in zombie shows/movies/books they always find a veterinarian and not a surgeon? Are veterinarians deemed more likely to survive the apocalypse?
Yup.
One of our professional skills is ‘not being bitten by patients’
We actually have a good broad knowledge base for both surgical, medical, and GP things
We’re used to improvising equipment because a lot of stuff is just not made for animals
Meat safety is part of our training
Our cars are often full of equipment, especially in mixed practice
We probably weren’t in the human hospital at the initial outbreak
I like how the confidence of this answer implies that we as vets have at some point sat down and discussed why and how we would survive the apocalypse
You mean you haven’t?
Wtf is the correlation here? Do all vegetarians just have that knowledge?