Traumatized Thai farmer recounts horror of Hamas massacre as families wait for news of loved ones held hostage | CNN

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Traumatized Thai farmer recounts horror of Hamas massacre as families wait for news of loved ones held hostage | CNN
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The Thai government has called for the release of all remaining citizens being held in Gaza. So far at least 33 Thai nationals have been killed, according to figures shared by Thai authorities with CNN – with 18 Thai nationals still being held hostage as of October 26.

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you're on lemmy, what do you expect?

It's just tiring at this point. Even if you have lived there, aren't a zionist, family been there for 500+ years, and try to cut through all the bullshit to explain the context no one cares. It's just politically extremist tribalism which is exactly what caused the issue we are discussing.

There's also a lot of censorship going on and it's a bit sick since the posts and comments I've seen censored often include Palestinians talking about the situation. largely ones from Hamas, some who left. It doesn't fit whatever whoever is doing the removing wants on the front page I guess.

Who's removing that?

I just see the mod log entries and "post_not_found" errors in my comment history. But it's against the rules to be more specific.

Sometimes it seems like a legitimate site error because I can see the comments in the web UI but not the app api.

It's quite interesting looking at Lemmy and then going back and looking at Reddit. The latter is taking IDF's words as gospel, and the former likes to pretend Hamas and their atrocities don't exist.

Flitting between the two actually helps cancel out the absurd bias.