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MSNBC’s Reid claims US help for Israel’s warfare is like funding the Rwandan genocide

Throughout MSNBC’s “The ReidOut” on Wednesday, host Pleasure Reid claimed American help for Israel’s warfare in Gaza is like if the U.S. “funded” and armed the Rwandan genocide.

In a dialogue with former U.S. State Division official Josh Paul, Reid claimed the state of affairs of Palestinians in Gaza dying amid U.S.-backed Israel’s warfare in opposition to Hamas can be like if America supported the killing of virtually 800,000 Tutsi individuals in Rwanda on the hand of the Hutu individuals in 1994.

She additionally invoked Darfur, claiming the Gaza state of affairs is like if the U.S. funded the genocide of the Darfuri individuals in western Sudan.

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MSNBC host Pleasure Reid claimed the U.S. help for Israel’s warfare in Gaza is similar as if the U.S. supported the genocide in Rwanda.

The dialogue started with the plight of Palestinians amid Israel’s warfare in opposition to the fear group Hamas following the Oct. 7 massacre. Paul and Reid talked about dying Palestinians and the continued delay of a U.N. support decision to the area.

Paul said, “You know, since America first vetoed the last ceasefire resolution earlier this month, 2,000 Palestinians have been killed by Israel. That’s our taxpayer dollars at work. You know, as you noted, 90 percent of Gazans currently do not have access on a daily basis to food. The U.N. today announced that the World Food Program had provided 2,300 meals yesterday to Gaza. That’s nowhere near enough.”

Persevering with to slam the U.S. help for Israel, Paul added, “So it is, of course, a humanitarian catastrophe. It is also a foreign policy catastrophe. President Biden has hitched the global credibility of America to the moral credibility of Benjamin Netanyahu.”

He added that the alliance is a “disaster for us around the world.”

Reid then adopted up together with her African genocide comparisons: “I think of Darfur, I think of Rwanda, I think of previous cases in which the United States would have watched seemingly helplessly as people died by the hundreds of thousands. And so, it’s, you know – Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo. “

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A banner studying “Palestinians Should Be Free” is seen as individuals reveal calling for a cease-fire amid warfare between Israel and Hamas, at Grand Central Station in New York Metropolis on October 27, 2023.  (KENA BETANCUR/AFP by way of Getty Pictures)

“But in this case, unlike those cases, this feels like this is us doing it,” she stated, earlier than declaring, “The human misery is being funded by the United States taxpayers.”

Reid additional lamented that the U.S. authorities gained’t lower its function within the battle, regardless of American public opinion. 

“Yet it doesn’t seem that U.S. public opinion has any impact,” she stated. 

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Paul agreed, and famous it’s as unhealthy or worse than her comparisons. 

He added, “Well, that’s right. I think U.S. public opinion, it’s important to note, has shifted a lot on this issue, and I think is in a different place than the American political establishment is on this. But at the end of the day, this isn’t like Somalia, or Rwanda, or Sudan, because this is our bombs. This is our weapons that we continue to flow.”

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