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Yeah, that's not just somewhat insulting to Palestians of different or no faith, it also just feels like a weird attempt to evangelize on the back of a tragedy. Someone was doing it in the news mega last week and it honestly kinda creeped me out.
Tbf, in the youtube comments on this post many people did point out the Christian and Jewish Palestinians and how this kind of bowls over them and Hakim admitted fault to it.
Religion is the opiate of the masses. There are people in pain. What medicine do you use on people in pain?
Even in medicine, what ultimately fixes you is an actual procedure/treatment not the opioids.
Yeah, but you tell me how well your surgery recovery is gonna without them? Sometimes managing symptoms is important to the healing process.
You have a jinn's lamp to rub? Precisely what do I have to offer that hits stronger than kind words?
That is my current plan, and because I have no power over the system they are doing what fills their otherwise painful lives with meaning and hope. Which, objectively, gives them more strength to resist their oppression than me tediously explaining how Allah doesn't actually care about them and how meaningless their lives are in the long run.
Snake oil implies a medicine doesn't work. This medicine clearly works. It just has side effects that have been proven to be unfortunate. In this moment though, it is hard to find a treatment with a better clinical profile than this.
The only anti-colonial group left in Gaza that is actively fighting back against colonialist oppression is Hamas, an Muslim organization whose religion is their primary guiding force. If you read their 2017 charter they very much have demands and a strategy that agree with a materialist understanding of the situation (as close as it matters). As a people and an organization indigenous to the area, it is important to understand how they specifically think, and their religion and religious thought is an important part of that.
Just because something "isn't materialist" doesn't mean that "it doesn't work". I would highly recommend you take a course or two on the study of religion, because that kind of phrasing and thinking has been used to ignore, oppress, and extinguish very useful and valid cultures, traditions, and ways of viewing the world from native indigenous populations. I don't have the book name on me, but I did a course on the medical and religious traditions of various African cultures and how those indigenous traditions solve shortfalls that allopathic medicine even today is still struggling to fix. For example, one tradition had a very big emphasis on understanding the person as a whole, within the community they interacted in. This stands in stark contrast to allopathic medicine's view of "solving medical problems as they come up", and we're realizing now that that has limits.
What I'm trying to say is you can come to the same answer through different means. We have lots of historical examples of native indigenous people coming up with something without 'science' or materialism that white European settlers wouldn't come up with until centuries later. A materialist analysis of history proves this is the case. Materialism may be more likely to come to a correct answer, but it's reductionist and frankly just asshole-ish to be like "hurr durr religion is when ur dumb" when religious traditions are so much more rich that than. Materialism and Marxism are a single way of looking at and analyzing the world. If you are dismissing any other method of analysis solely because it does not agree with western European notions of what 'materialism' is, you are going to miss a lot of beauty and nuance in the world, and frankly people just aren't going to want to talk to you.
Appreciate the post comrade.
Placebo works though. That is why we named the effect.
Going to mosqu with your homies and helping eachother feel better in culturally relevant ways is better organizing than most of us in the west get up to.
no, placebo does not work. literally the point of using one as a control is that it doesn't have any therapeutic effect.
You are thinking of the null group. Placebo works, that is why you have to controll for it so you don't wrongly think the improvements is due to your treatment. Although, this really isn't really relevant to the conversation about how making sad people less sad is a good thing.
I that region several effective comunist movements have come out of religious organizations. We are the ones encouraging reactionary thought. It is a CIA import
The placebo effect is a myth