• gedaliyah@lemmy.worldM
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    2 months ago

    Sacramento State’s updated policy states that it “does not have any direct investments in these areas” right now but, in accordance with students’ demands, its investment portfolios will “remain free of such direct investments.”

    Students: We’re protesting until our school stops investing in stuff that’s bad!

    University: Uh, we already don’t.

    Students: We did it! We freed Palestine!

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      2 months ago

      I mean, you jest, but a lot of the time, all you can do in this world is limit your own contribution to the problem

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        2 months ago

        That and vote to regulate wrongdoings. It sounds so obvious and yet somehow we’re losing that battle.

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      2 months ago

      I don’t think the students though that divesting would save all the Palestinians. I mean, I am sure one person did, but that is what happens when you have a large group of people. I think they just wanted to apply pressure against Israel where they could.

      I think it is based and probably the most effective thing they could do to stop the genocide.

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        2 months ago

        Divesting is a step, but it just allows them to remove personal responsibility for the death/suffering. (Which matches the latent cultural narcissism)

        It does not actually stop anything, it may delay the scheduled future.

        Meanwhile bombs and bullets already in production will go down range.

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          Divesting is a step, but it just allows them to remove personal responsibility for the death/suffering.

          Uh, no. Divesting from South Africa had a big effect on the end of Apartheid. It’s just not enough to do much by itself. But it is enough to push it over the top.