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In this episode, we dive into the psychological and rhetorical gymnastics often used to sidestep accountability in conversations about Gaza. Drawing on insights from psychoanalysis, colonial history, and real-life role-playing scenarios, we explore how patterns of deflection, historical denial, and faux neutrality derail meaningful dialogue.

🔍 What You’ll Learn:

The 5-step blueprint for dodging responsibility (as seen in everyday discussions).

Why “solutions” like the one-state or two-state debate are often red herrings.

How Germany’s colonial and Holocaust legacies intersect with today’s genocide in Gaza.

Strategies to keep conversations grounded in justice, empathy, and historical accountability.

📚 Featuring insights from thinkers like Hannah Arendt, Frantz Fanon, and Susan Sontag, plus reflections on works like Psychoanalysis Under Occupation by Lara and Stephen Sheehi.

💡 Key Takeaway:Conversations about genocide are never just about “solutions.” They reveal the deeper moral, historical, and systemic tensions we must confront to foster justice and solidarity.

🎧 Tune in to learn how to transform frustrating dialogues into opportunities for meaningful change.

👉 Don’t miss it—your ability to resist bad-faith arguments might just depend on it.


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In this episode, we dive into the psychological and rhetorical gymnastics often used to sidestep accountability in conversations about Gaza. Drawing on insights from psychoanalysis, colonial history, and real-life role-playing scenarios, we explore how patterns of deflection, historical denial, and faux neutrality derail meaningful dialogue.

🔍 What You’ll Learn:

The 5-step blueprint for dodging responsibility (as seen in everyday discussions).

Why “solutions” like the one-state or two-state debate are often red herrings.

How Germany’s colonial and Holocaust legacies intersect with today’s genocide in Gaza.

Strategies to keep conversations grounded in justice, empathy, and historical accountability.

📚 Featuring insights from thinkers like Hannah Arendt, Frantz Fanon, and Susan Sontag, plus reflections on works like Psychoanalysis Under Occupation by Lara and Stephen Sheehi.

💡 Key Takeaway:Conversations about genocide are never just about “solutions.” They reveal the deeper moral, historical, and systemic tensions we must confront to foster justice and solidarity.

🎧 Tune in to learn how to transform frustrating dialogues into opportunities for meaningful change.

👉 Don’t miss it—your ability to resist bad-faith arguments might just depend on it.


Get full access to Ayoto’s Substack at ayoto.substack.com/subscribe
  continue reading

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