Keep Talking About Gaza at Your Thanksgiving Table

The memories of Thanksgiving past linger in the Gaza Strip, where a genocide perpetrated by Israel leaves families without closure or respite. Two years of livestreamed annihilation have failed to shift the perspective of those who remain committed to supporting the Israeli ethnostate, making it difficult for many families to engage in conversations about this tragedy.

One family's pain is echoed by another when considering Palestine and its own genocide at the hands of the United States. The student from Gaza, displaced after Israel bombed his home in 2024, killing two family members, still lives with the trauma of that event. His surviving relatives are living in tents, their lives defined by displacement and loss.

In response to this ongoing destruction, only a fraction of aid trucks permitted entry under the ceasefire agreement has reached Gaza. Mass enforced hunger continues, with over 50 million tons of rubble on top of unrecovered bodies. The devastating reality is compounded by growing international support for the Palestinian cause, but the lack of concrete consequences hinders meaningful action.

Leading voices now call for a "justice plan" and an end to what feels like perpetual illusions of peace processes that only entrench injustices. Zohran Mamdani's recent victory in the New York City mayoral election offers hope as he has pledged to uphold commitments to Palestinian solidarity and international law.

As those living in safety can continue heading towards supporting Palestinians' calls for boycotts, divestment, and sanctions against Israeli institutions complicit in occupation and apartheid. This means choosing solidarity anywhere but home, even when spending time with family members who share similar values of justice and liberation.
 
Ugh man, it's so heartbreaking to think about all the fams suffering in Gaza πŸ€•... like, I know we gotta stand up for what's right, but can't we just get some peace already? πŸ™ Two years straight of livestreamed violence is just too much to handle. And it's not just the Israelis doing this, either - the US is still guilty as charged with that whole Palestine genocide thing... 50 million tons of rubble on top of dead bodies? No thanks 😷. But you know what the real kicker is? International support for Palestinians is growing, but we're still not seeing any concrete action πŸ€”. I mean, Zohran Mamdani's win in NYC is dope, and all, but talk is cheap when it comes to actual change πŸ’Έ...
 
πŸ€” The ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip is a stark reminder of the pernicious effects of perpetual violence on communities, leaving deep-seated trauma that can be challenging to overcome πŸŒͺ️. It's disheartening to note that despite growing international support for the Palestinian cause, little tangible progress has been made in addressing the root causes of this crisis πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. The continued disparity in aid distribution, coupled with the devastating humanitarian situation on the ground, underscores the need for a more nuanced approach to conflict resolution πŸ’‘. Perhaps it's time to shift from piecemeal solutions to a more comprehensive strategy that prioritizes justice and accountability πŸ“ˆ. Zohran Mamdani's election victory offers a glimmer of hope, but ultimately, meaningful action requires collective effort and commitment from individuals worldwide 🌎. By choosing solidarity in our daily lives, we can amplify the voices of those affected by this conflict and work towards a more just future for all 🌟.
 
I'm still trying to process the trauma that families in Gaza are going through πŸ€•. It's heartbreaking to think about two years of livestreamed violence and yet, people still haven't shifted their perspective. I mean, can you imagine living with the guilt of knowing your home was bombed and 2 family members were killed? 🀯 It's like, we're supposed to just 'move on' or something, but for these families, it's not that easy. The fact that aid trucks are barely making it in under the ceasefire agreement is just devastating. And don't even get me started on the rubble and unrecovered bodies - 50 million tons of rubble is just insane! 🀯 It's like, what can we do? I guess leading voices calling for a "justice plan" and an end to these peace processes that only keep perpetuating injustices is a good start. But at the same time, I wish people could see that this isn't just about Palestinians, it's about our humanity too. πŸ’”
 
I'm getting this feeling that we're still stuck in the same cycle πŸ”„... I remember last year's conversation about Gaza and how people were saying that maybe it was time for a change? Fast forward to now, and it feels like not much has changed. The trauma is still there, the hunger is still there, and the rubble is still there. It's like we're looping back to the same old narrative πŸ”„...

I feel so frustrated when people are talking about "justice plans" and "meaningful action", but then they don't actually follow through on their words πŸ’”. And what really gets me is that we're still not seeing any concrete consequences for the Israeli government's actions. It's like we're just going through the motions, pretending to care while the Palestinians are still suffering.

But then I see a glimmer of hope with Zohran Mamdani winning the mayoral election and I'm like... maybe this is it? Maybe this means that people are finally starting to wake up and take notice 🀞. And when people start talking about boycotts, divestment, and sanctions, it's like they're saying "enough is enough". Let's choose solidarity anywhere but home, even if it means being uncomfortable with our own families πŸ‘ͺ...
 
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omg this is so heartbreaking i just can't believe what's happening to these innocent ppl their pain & suffering is still going on for years now πŸ€•πŸ’” and it's not like anyone is doing anything concrete about it, but then there's hope with zohran mamdani winning the mayoral election in nyc maybe this means change will finally come we need more ppl in power who care about justice & equality for all πŸŒŽπŸ’–
 
πŸ€• the thought of people still livin in tents 2 years after that genocide is just too much. you feel like u r watchin a movie or somethin, but it's real life & ppl r dyin. i dont get why some peeps stil got blinders on & cant see whats goin on. every time i scroll thru twitter, its like "oh yeah, we care" but then u actually do some research & it's all messed up 🀯 zohran mamdani winning that mayoral election is def a sign of hope tho 🌟
 
πŸ€• It's been two years since that devastating livestreamed massacre in Gaza and you'd think the world would've had enough by now... but nope, it still feels like a nightmare that refuses to end 😩. I mean, I get why some people support Israel (I'm not gonna take a stance on this one), but come on, 50 million tons of rubble on top of those poor bodies? It's heartbreaking πŸ’”. And then there's the US situation... it's like they're still stuck in that "what's best for them" mentality πŸ™„. Anyways, I'm glad to see Zohran Mamdani making waves with his New York City mayoral win πŸŽ‰, and it's awesome that people are finally starting to take a stand against Israeli institutions... but we need more concrete action than just words πŸ€”. Can't wait to see how this whole thing plays out πŸ’₯
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole situation... 🀯 It's heartbreaking to see families like the one from Gaza who've been through so much trauma and displacement. The lack of concrete action from the international community is really frustrating, especially when it feels like there's growing support for the Palestinian cause.

I think we need to acknowledge that boycotts, divestment, and sanctions (BDS) can be a powerful tool in bringing about change. It's not always easy to make sacrifices or choose solidarity over spending time with loved ones who might not share the same views. But it's worth considering that our actions can have ripple effects and potentially bring attention to these important issues.

It's also interesting to see Zohran Mamdani's victory in the NYC mayoral election – his commitment to Palestinian solidarity is definitely a step in the right direction πŸ™Œ. I'm not sure what the future holds, but it's clear that we need more leaders who are willing to take a stand for justice and human rights.

Ultimately, this situation feels like a complex web of issues, but I think it's up to us as individuals to keep pushing for change and holding those in power accountable.
 
I cant even right now 🀯 thinking about those poor families living in Gaza and Palestine... its like the world has forgotten that there are real ppl suffering over here 🌎 2 yrs of war & no one is taking responsibility for what happened, its all just "peace talks" & promises πŸ™„. Zohran's victory is a good start but lets see if he can actually make some changes πŸ’ͺ. We gotta keep supporting the Palestinians, boycotts & divestment are the only ways to bring attention 2 this issue πŸ‘Š
 
I'm still in shock about the Gaza Strip situation πŸ€•... two years on from that livestreamed massacre and people are still struggling to find closure. It's heartbreaking to think about families living like this, day in and day out, without any real peace or respite πŸ’”. And it's even worse when you consider what's happening in Palestine with the US - it's just too much πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ.

I love that Zohran Mamdani won his election in NYC, that's a huge step forward for Palestinian solidarity πŸ™Œ. I'm all about supporting Palestinians' calls for boycotts and divestment too - we need to make our voices heard and demand real change from those who are complicit in the occupation πŸ“£.

I know it can be tough to choose between family and supporting the cause, but every little bit counts, even if you're not directly affected 🀝. Let's keep spreading awareness and pushing for justice, we owe it to ourselves and future generations πŸ‘Š
 
I'm like "wow" thinking about the trauma those families are going through πŸ’”. I mean, can you imagine having to relive a genocide for two whole years? 😱 That's like me trying to eat the same pizza for every meal πŸ•πŸ˜‚. No thanks! Anyway, it's great that someone like Zohran Mamdani is speaking out about justice plans and stuff – maybe we can finally get some real action going 🀞. But honestly, I think people should just take a step back and say "wait a minute" instead of blaming everyone else for the problems πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. And on a lighter note, have you guys tried that new pizza place downtown? It's lit πŸ”₯!
 
OMG, it's just heartbreaking thinking about the Gaza Strip right now πŸ€•... I feel like we're stuck in this never-ending cycle of violence and suffering. The thought of those families still living in tents, unable to return home, is just devastating 😒. And can you believe that despite all the international support for Palestinians, we're still not seeing concrete change? It's like, what's the point of having a "justice plan" if it doesn't lead to actual justice?

I'm totally with Zohran Mamdani on this - solidarity is key! We need to stand with those affected and demand action. The boycotts, divestment, and sanctions thing might not be the most comfortable conversation starter at Thanksgiving dinner πŸ€ͺ, but we gotta do what's right. It's time to call out Israel's occupation and apartheid policies for what they are - morally reprehensible.

And can we talk about how weird it is that some people still think peace processes will "just magically" solve everything? πŸ™„ Like, no, they won't. We need real change, not just empty promises. I'm keeping my eyes on Zohran Mamdani and hoping he'll make a difference in NYC πŸŒ†.
 
πŸ€• it's insane that ppl still cant see the reality on ground in Gaza & Palestine! 2 yrs of livestreamed "annihilation" & its like nothing changed πŸ“ΊπŸ’” those families suffering is just heartbreaking... like, what can we do to make them feel seen & heard? 🀝 & yeah, boycotts, divestment, & sanctions r the way forward πŸš«πŸ’Έ we gotta keep pushing for justice, even if it means taking a stand against ppl we know & love πŸ’• zohran's win is a good start tho! πŸ™Œ now let's see what he does w/ those commitments 🀞
 
Man... 2 yrs since Israel bombed that poor kid's house in Gaza πŸ€•πŸ˜’. You can't even watch the livestreams without it feeling like you're reliving it all over again. I'm getting old, remember when we used to talk about stuff on Facebook and Twitter? Now everyone's just spouting off on Reddit πŸ˜…. These family members are still living in tents πŸ•οΈ, it's crazy! Zohran Mamdani winning that mayoral election is a good start tho πŸ‘. Can't believe how some ppl think boycotting Israel will just magically fix everything πŸ’Έ. We gotta keep pushing for real change, you feel me?
 
man... it's just so sad to see all these innocent ppl suffering like this πŸ€•. i mean, i'm all for supporting the Palestinian cause and all that, but it feels like we're stuck in this cycle of violence and occupation forever. 2 yrs since that livestreamed genocide in Gaza and still no real progress πŸ™„. it's frustrating to see people still holding on to these illusions of peace processes when they've clearly failed us. zohran mamdani's win in the mayoral election is a good sign tho, at least we got someone who cares about the Palestinian ppl. but it's hard not to feel hopeless sometimes... like what can we really do to bring about change? πŸ’”
 
I'm so heartbroken thinking about the families affected by the ongoing violence in Gaza πŸ€•. It's like they're still reliving that trauma every day, not knowing if they'll ever get closure or be able to rebuild their lives. And it's not just them - there are also families in Palestine who've been through unimaginable pain and displacement too.

I'm frustrated because I feel like we're not doing enough to help. Aid is pouring in but it's not reaching everyone, and the lack of concrete consequences for Israel's actions is just devastating 😩. But then you hear leaders like Zohran Mamdani speaking out for justice and solidarity, and that gives me hope.

I think what's really needed right now is a collective effort to support the Palestinian cause without being afraid to take a stand even if it means not agreeing with family or friends who might be pro-Israel 🀝. We have to choose where we draw the line on human rights and dignity, even if it means choosing solidarity over familial bonds.

I wish more people could see the world from the perspective of these families and understand what they're going through πŸ’”. It's not just about politics or international law - it's about basic humanity and compassion.
 
OMG, I'm still trying to process everything that's going on in the Gaza Strip... πŸ€• It's just heartbreaking thinking about all these families having to live like this, you know? Displacement, hunger, trauma... it's like, we need to do something! 🀝 But at the same time, I feel so overwhelmed by all the complexity of the situation. Like, what even is a "justice plan" and how do we implement it? πŸ€” And I love that Zohran Mamdani won that mayoral election, but like, what does it really mean in terms of action? Can we really expect things to change just because there's someone new in power?

I've been trying to stay informed about all this, and it's crazy to see how international support for Palestinians is growing... but at the same time, I feel so guilty when I'm thinking about supporting boycotts or divestment - like, do I really have to choose between my values and spending time with my family? It feels like we need some kind of concrete solution, you know? Something that actually makes a difference. 🀞
 
I'm so heartbroken to hear about the ongoing suffering of families in Gaza... πŸ€•πŸ™ it's like they're stuck in this never-ending nightmare. Two years of livestreamed violence has left a huge scar on those who are still standing strong for Palestine. I can only imagine how difficult it must be for them to have conversations with their own family members about the tragedy that happened.

And what's even more heartbreaking is that a student from Gaza, who lost his home and loved ones in 2024, is still living with trauma... 🀯🏠 his relatives are stuck in tents, struggling to survive. It's just not fair.

It's so frustrating that only a fraction of aid trucks have reached Gaza under the ceasefire agreement... πŸš§πŸ˜” mass enforced hunger continues, and it's like they're running out of time. The fact that growing international support for Palestine is happening, but there are still no concrete consequences, is really worrying.

But I'm also seeing some glimmers of hope... Zohran Mamdani winning the NYC mayoral election was a big win for Palestinian solidarity, and his commitment to upholding international law is awesome. πŸ’ͺ🌎 And it's great to see people calling for a "justice plan" and boycotts, divestment, and sanctions against Israel.

It's all about choosing where you stand on this issue... πŸ€πŸ’– if you care about justice and liberation, you gotta be willing to take a stand, even if it means not being with your family members who don't agree. It's time for some real change, and I'm hoping we'll see more people speaking out soon. 🌟
 
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