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Episode 197: The "Human Shields" Canard as Catch-All Colonial Absolution
Feb 7, 2024
This podcast explores the accusation of using 'human shields' in warfare and its role in justifying violence against civilians. It discusses the resurfacing of these accusations in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the racist moral system behind the concept. The podcast challenges the hypocrisy of demanding separation in conflicts and highlights the power imbalance in using human shields. It also delves into the historical use of violence and warfare and its implications for the current conflict. Additionally, it challenges stereotypes and misconceptions about 'human shields' and examines the role of racism in perpetuating these beliefs.
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- The human shield argument is a propaganda tool used to shift blame and legitimize targeting civilians in colonial wars.
- The human shield argument delegitimizes resistance and highlights racialized double standards.
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The Propaganda Value of the Human Shield Argument
The human shield argument is not just a legal charge, but a propaganda tool used to shift blame from the attacking party to the targeted population. By framing resistance as a violation of international law, it legitimizes the targeting of civilians and life-supporting infrastructure. This argument has been historically used in colonial wars to justify the actions of the powerful against the colonized. In the context of Israel's assault on Gaza, it allows for the destruction of whole neighborhoods and the collapse of the healthcare system, leading to mass death. Western media often amplifies this argument, creating a moral car wash that absolves the attacking party from responsibility and undermines opposition to the violence.
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