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Alexander Mackay's avatar

Another possible explanation is the distinction between the Israeli government and the Israeli people. I can easily see somebody believing that the Israeli government is committing genocide, but still having sympathy for the wider Israeli public.

The exact language of the questions is relevant. The first asks if "Israel" is committing genocide. This obviously refers to the government of Israel. However, the second question refers to "the Israelis." I think most respondents interpreted this to mean the wider Israeli public.

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Ian Sherman's avatar

It’s so weird when MN (especially MN Catholicism!) makes national/international news. All the sudden “far mode” collides with “near mode,” and it’s disorienting. Richfield and the Diocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis are “near mode,” and seeing Takes from famous pundits who don’t know anything about either is like (e.g.) Captain Picard having Opinions on “Bde Maka Ska” or whatever.

All that said, my family and I are sincerely praying for everyone affected.

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