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    That you generalize all Palestinians this way is racist, and nowhere near true.

    Here are polls showing that even 70% of Palestinians in Gaza wants the Palestinian Authority to take over power from Hamas:

    https://www.washingtoninstitute.org/policy-analysis/polls-show-majority-gazans-were-against-breaking-ceasefire-hamas-and-hezbollah

    Even in the 2006 election (the last held in Gaza) Hamas didn't even get a majority of votes (they got 44.45%). They were the largest party, and because of the electoral system they won a majority of seats.

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    And to add to that, these people did not say "Hamas did nothing wrong". 58% said they saw Hamas as very or "somewhat" positive. This is an organisation who on one hand is a terrorist organisation, but who on the other hand operates social services. People living in deep poverty who are exposed to the social services aspect will naturally to some extent be willing to tick a box saying "somewhat positive" (38%, vs 20% "very positive") for an organization who they personally have first-hand positive interactions with.

    Despite that, and at the same time, the same survey also points out that 70% of the population in Gaza wants Hamas to give up separate armed units and hand power over the the Palestinian Authority, which should give some insight into how "somewhat positive" does not mean "agree with brutal terrorism against civilians" given that it in fact doesn't even mean "thinks Hamas should stay in charge or have control of armed units".

    This person keeps grossly misrepresenting the level of support actually expressed.

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    Same as for South Africa, basically. Segregation started in 1908. Formal apartheid in 1948. Full on boycotts with government support late 1980's, and 1990 the regime fell.

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    I mean, their current actions are tbh pretty justified.

    Terrorising the civilian population makes them no better than Hamas, and that you seek to justify their brutality is quite telling.

    They have 200 innocent kidnapped civilians. And I have yet to see the Israeli government officially target Palestinian people in their attacks, physical or verbal. All of their aggression is focused on Hamas.

    Very few brutal oppressors officially target civilians. The notion that it's not official policy is the excuse of apologists for brutally oppressive regimes everywhere.

    I legit don’t hear of any attacks Israel does without there being a Hamas HQ/Storehouse (and even when they’re a legit target, they alert people to evacuate beforehand…

    Of course. Nobody is going to carry out an attack and go "of course we intended to murder innocent people, and knowingly committed war crimes", so that will always be the story. And given that Gaza is one of the most densely populated places on the planet, you can randomly and indiscriminately attack and then retroactively find some excuse. That they keep ending up with dead civilians shows

    Context. I agree about the Apartheid in some some parts (West Bank) but there’s so much nuance there that’s it’s hard to actually define as Apartheid - they’re not actual citizens and they have their own government (PA). Their government doesn’t do much, and they’re under Israeli power -

    This is only hard to people who haven't bothered looking, and who are wildly unaware of the characteristics of apartheid.

    This was exactly the point of the use of Bantustans in South Africa too: To try to write off responsibility by pretending that they had "independence", even though South African controlled essential aspects such as borders.

    Ever heard of the "states" Transkei? KwaZulu? Ciskei? There were many more. They were "states" created in a way that allowed the South African regime to try to pretend that the suffering and oppression they forced on the population was not their fault, because they were nominally "independent". Many of the leaderships of these bantustans took on the role willingly - a means for personal power - some took up with some level of protest. E.g. Buthelezi, who led Inkatha and "ruled" KwaZulu refused to accept the pretend independence offered in part because the territory was inherently unviable.

    What all of these "countries" had in common was that their bordered were unilaterally dictated by South Africa, and their level of territorial control was unilaterally dictated by South Africa, and so on, just like Israel has dictated the level of territorial control of the West Bank and Gaza and hollowed out whichever pieces they wanted. Many of the bantustans were used as excuses for "resettling" populations in supposed "homelands" and denying claims to other land the same way Palestinians have been systematically pushed into smaller and smaller areas and given some notional control over what is left.

    but neither Israelis nor Palestinians consider Palestinians as Israelis - so naming it Apartheid is just not accurate. They’re just a different people.

    KwaZulu was a "homeland" for the Zulu people. Ciskei and Transkei were "homelands" for the Xhosa people.

    Ovamboland was a "homeland" for the Ovambo people in Namibia, so not even part of South Africa. Damaraland for the Damara people, also in Namibia. Hereroland for the Hereros, also in Namibia.

    Like Israel, South Africa also occupied and controlled territories outside their own national boundaries where they, like Israel, unilaterally decided on borders for territories allowed to self govern.

    So even if on were to accept your notion that the fact Palestinians and Israelis agree that they are not Israeli, there were still numerous Bantustans in the same situation: Populations that did not consider themselves part of either the same people or the same nation as South Africa, and which were still a core part of the bantustan system.

    That you use this as an excuse for dismissing the accusation of Apartheid makes it clear you don't understand what Apartheid was. Because Apartheid was far more varied than "just" the headline racism and the most in-your-face segregation.

    I suggest this article. It's old, but it's good particularly because one of the main people mentioned in the article, Arthur Goldreich, was a hero of the Apartheid struggle, a Jewish South African who helped hide Mandela. He was also a fighter in Palmach in the 1940's, fighting to make Israel a reality. After fleeing South African prison, he settled in Israel again in the 1960's. I'll quote a few paragraphs:

    As it is, Goldreich sees Israel as closer to the white regime he fought against and modern South Africa as providing the model. Israeli governments, he says, ultimately proved more interested in territory than peace, and along the way Zionism mutated.

    Goldreich speaks of the "bantustanism we see through a policy of occupation and separation", the "abhorrent" racism in Israeli society all the way up to cabinet ministers who advocate the forced removal of Arabs, and "the brutality and inhumanity of what is imposed on the people of the occupied territories of Palestine".

    "Don't you find it horrendous that this people and this state, which only came into existence because of the defeat of fascism and nazism in Europe, and in the conflict six million Jews paid with their lives for no other reason than that they were Jews, is it not abhorrent that in this place there are people who can say these things and do these things?" he asks.

    These are the words of someone who lived decades in South Africa under Apartheid, and then decades in Israel under Apartheid, and who fought against South Africa, and who fought for Israel. This was 2006. Things have gotten far worse since then.

    Nobody denies what they’re doing - I just give them a break considering they’re fighting a war against an organization who benefits from civilian casualties (on both sides…).

    This is actually worse. If you acknowledge what they're doing (despite your attempts to whitewash it above), then you're giving oppressors engaged in gross human rights abuses a break while not giving the oppressed civilian population who are also opposed to Hamas and of whom the vast majority are innocent a break.

    They’re also not helped by “woke” distortion of reality which makes the Israeli people only support their right wing government more against the world who very verbosely stick their nose in a conflict thousands of kms away, taking the easy way out of supporting the underdog, no matter what that underdog is actually like.

    "Your criticism forced us to align with far-right extremist mass murderers" is never a valid argument. Everyone should stick their noses in when a country keeps electing governments that commits crimes against humanity on a regular basis, just like people eventually did against South African apartheid. If "woke" now means "has basic human decency", then anyone who isn't woke is scum.

    People used your argument to try to shield the South African apartheid regime against criticism too, and it was just as nasty apologism then as it is now.

    taking the easy way out of supporting the underdog, no matter what that underdog is actually like.

    Anyone who believes supporting Palestinians has been "the easy way" is either a child or have not paid attention to the political climate for support for Palestinians over a period of many decades. It's ahistorical and a nasty distortion.

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    but still there’s a lost nuance in this article that Israel is only addressing the Palestinian leaders (Hamas), not the Palestinian population as a whole.

    Sorry, but that is pure and utter bullshit and shows you trying to justify Israels actions in a way not even Israels own government does.

    That’s a very huge distinction, since jews in the Holocaust were just regular citizens in a country, without a murderous leadership. Palestinians are different in that regard - they have a terrorist organization running their territory, and no one but Israel can/will do anything about that. No one is considering how good Gazans could’ve lived if their leaders weren’t terrorists.

    If Israel was actually only narrowly targeting Hamas, then that'd be great. Polls shows most people in Gaza would prefer the PA control Gaza too. I've posted links and images of those polls several times. But the idea that is all Israel is doing is pure fiction.

    And nobody can fight a terrorist organization without civilian casualties.

    Nobody is asking for that. People are asking for them to not engage in genocide. People have also been asking them - for many decades - to stop engaging in Apartheid and other brutally war crimes and human rights violations. Hamas only exists in the first place because of Israeli oppression and because Israeli encouraged opposition to Fatah. The violence of Hamas against both Israel and the Palestinian population is also part of Israels responsibility. They brought it on, and they therefore has a special responsibility to not worsen the situation even further through even more harm against civilians who have done nothing wrong and who have all been victims of Israel their whole lives, and a large proportion have also been victims of Hamas their whole lives.

    Calling it a genocide is in my eyes dishonest to actual genocides where innocent people are being called animals and pillaged and slaughtered.

    Denying the evidence for what Israel is engaging in is vile and dishonest against the Palestinian population.

    Palestinians are poor people, but there’s definitely not only one aggressor against them.

    That is true. But they're not helped by apologists for the brutally oppressive Israeli apartheid regime.

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    When you're engaged in oppressing a whole population for decades, then you should be surprised when people get desperate enough to lash out in brutal ways. That the other side also commits war crimes does not give you any right to commit even more war crimes.

    It's not about Israel having to take it lying down. It's about Israel not retaliating against civilians who have already been victims of both Israeli and Hamas oppression their entire lives for actions carried out by a tiny proportion who won a minority of the votes so long ago that the vast majority of the current Gaza population were not even of voting age when the last election were held, and that a majority would like to get rid of (see below).

    Had Israel engaged with any kind of humanity, instead of with prominent people calling Palestinians animals and instigating brutal additional oppression, and instead aimed to take on just Hamas and showed they were serious even a lot of people who see Israel as the brutal apartheid state it is would be a lot more sympathetic to their legitimate right to fight back against Hamas.

    As it stands, Israel is demonstrating that like Hamas, its government are far-right extremist war criminals who thrives on dehumanizing and victimizing civilians, and whereas Israeli civilians are not legitimate targets, and should have our sympathy, nobody should have any sympathy for their Apartheid government.

    To preempt the inevitable attempt to conflate Palestinians with Hamas:

    (from https://www.washingtoninstitute.org/policy-analysis/polls-show-majority-gazans-were-against-breaking-ceasefire-hamas-and-hezbollah )

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    Extermination is first stage 9 out of 10 of Stantons 10 stages of genocide. And as the article also points out, extermination is only one approach to genocide, and not required to meet the UN definition.

    That you conflate genocide with inherently requires mass murder just demonstrates that you don't know what genocide is.

    Maybe you should actually read and try to understand the article.

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    It went a similar way with South African apartheid. It took decades of things getting worse before the rest of the world even took notice - the first segregation laws were passed in 1908. It was first 40 years later the official Apartheid laws came into force. In the 1960's, more than half a century after segregation started, the ANC gave up being peaceful. In the late 70's they went from sabotage to starting to kill people. In the 1980's ANC was consider a terrorist organization by the US and UK governments, and in 1987 Mandela was explicitly called a terrorist by Thatcher.

    In 1990 the regime gave in.

    Because the pressure had finally built to an unsustainable level, despite the fact that just a few years prior some of the most powerful countries in the world were still calling their main opponents terrorists.

    This, by the way, is not intended to compare Hamas with ANC; ANC did also carry out terror, but not at nearly that scale, and of what they did carry out it's unclear which parts of the leadership approved what

    The point is the timescale. How long it took before people started giving more than lip service to turning their back to an Apartheid regime that had gotten worse for their entire lives while they ignored the oppression, and how rapidly it snowballed once it first became accepted to turn your back on the regime, and then expected, and then a necessity to prevent people from turning their backs on you.

    I agree with you there's more open criticism of Israel this time. In part, I think because there's been a slow drip of increasingly prominent organisations applying the Apartheid label in recent years from sources that are harder and harder to dismiss, and particularly the slowly growing acceptance that Gaza and the West Bank functions as bantustans. It makes it harder to just shout down critics.

    And this can, and likely will, turn really fast once things truly starts to accelerate. A couple of big PR missteps and Israel will risk the opposition to BDS crumbling as well, and then the regime will be well and truly fucked.

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    Technology@stad tony 11 months ago 100%
    Elon Musk's X to launch premium subscriptions soon https://www.reuters.com/technology/social-media-platform-x-launch-new-premium-subscriptions-soon-says-musk-2023-10-20/
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    News@stad tony 11 months ago 100%
    Israel cracks down on internal critics of its Gaza war www.972mag.com

    cross-posted from: https://kbin.social/m/world@lemmy.world/t/548906 > Palestinians, as well as some left-wing Jews, are being suspended from studies, fired from jobs, or arrested at night — all because of social media posts. Far-right Apartheid regimes don't like opposition.

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    Technology@stad tony 11 months ago 100%
    Amazon Tests Humanoid Robot in Warehouse Automation Push www.bloomberg.com

    Archive link: https://archive.ph/8kHHX Given how Amazon treats its warehouse workers, clearly this is what will set off the robot uprising that kills us all.

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    News@stad tony 11 months ago 100%
    Berlin: 174 arrested at unauthorized pro-Palestinian events www.dw.com
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    Totally normal behaviour from a totally not authoritarian or far-right extremist apartheid government.

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    Technology@stad tony 11 months ago 100%
    AI's hype balloon fills with investor helium https://www.axios.com/2023/10/19/ai-hype-chatgpt-investors-predictions
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    Technology@stad tony 11 months ago 100%
    Number of Cisco Devices Hacked via Unpatched Vulnerability Increases to 40,000 https://www.securityweek.com/number-of-cisco-devices-hacked-via-unpatched-vulnerability-increases-to-40000/
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    News@stad tony 11 months ago 100%
    Aid delivery waits to enter Gaza from Egypt at Rafah crossing www.bbc.com
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    Technology@stad tony 11 months ago 100%
    RIP MIUI: Xiaomi confirms it's replacing MIUI after 13 years with new HyperOS - SoyaCincau https://soyacincau.com/2023/10/18/rip-miui-xiaomi-confirms-its-replacing-miui-after-13-years-with-new-hyperos/
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    News@stad tony 11 months ago 100%
    Opinion: Why do US Politicians target Gaza Civilians with Bloodthirsty Rhetoric, Greenlighting Ethnic Cleansing? www.juancole.com

    While not strictly news itself, the piece extensively quotes and summarises a lot of the last few days' news coverage on the subject.

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    News@stad tony 11 months ago 100%
    Forgotten Antibiotic From Decades Past May Be a Superbug Killer www.sciencealert.com
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    News@stad tony 11 months ago 100%
    Steve Bell sacked by Guardian in antisemitism row over Netanyahu cartoon www.bbc.co.uk
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    Climate@stad tony 11 months ago 100%
    A little-known pollution rule keeps the air dirty for millions of Americans www.theguardian.com

    cross-posted from: https://derp.foo/post/320312 > There is a [discussion on Hacker News](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37898667), but feel free to comment here as well.

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    Technology@stad tony 11 months ago 100%
    Priority Boarding - get your Raspberry Pi 5 first — The MagPi magazine magpi.raspberrypi.com

    Yes, they are doing a promotion, but I don't care.

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    Technology@stad tony 11 months ago 100%
    Scientists combine evolution, physics, and robotics to decode insect flight arstechnica.com
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    News@stad tony 11 months ago 100%
    Poles vote in huge numbers for centrist opposition after 8 years of nationalist rule apnews.com

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/6878440 > Yay!

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    Technology@stad tony 11 months ago 100%
    Deepfake Porn Is Out of Control www.wired.com

    Archive link: http://archive.today/71fqd

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    News@stad tony 11 months ago 100%
    Open letter from Harvard employee opposing persecution of students protesting Israel’s assault on Gaza www.wsws.org

    This was removed from one of the bigger news communities under the flimsy pretext of the "open letter format" after it had generated a level of debate that made it very clear it was relevant and important.

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    I see, if it is speech you agree with and believe that there should be no punishment, then it is find to be anonymous. Is the reverse true, if this was an anti-Arab hate group, would you call for such protection? I doubt it. You would call for them to be unmasked and punished.

    How nice of you to decide you know my views. Especially when you get it so offensively wrong.

    If someone made a statement of the same content as they did, with the groups reversed, no, I sure as hell would not argue for them to be unmasked, nor would I argue for them to be punished, and I would think it was vile and a sign of deeply nasty authoritarian beliefs to do so, because the ability to debate without someone taking actions that are clearly intended to intimidate and ruin someone's life over disagreeing with me is something that is fundamentally incompatible with all my beliefs.

    Put another way: I find the views you are expressing here reprehensible, because I consider standing up for the right of specifically those you disagree with to be a core and essential factor in whether or not someone is a good person and someone who believes in freedom and democracy. But I have no desire to see you punished for them, because I do fully believe you have the right to them, and the right to express them, without worrying about consequences.

    Now, had you actually argued for violence or other illegal actions against specific people in a way reasonable to consider incitement, or intended to deprive others of that same freedom, then I would want to see you unmasked and punished for that.

    To me, this desire to punish and to impose consequences is at its core a deeply authoritarian, anti-democratic belief.

    In the end, I know where your disingenuous argument comes from. You are a rules for thee and not for me kind of person.

    I take offense at that. Are you going to give us your full real identity, in accordance with your own principles, because someone takes offence at what you have said? I certainly would not demand it, because I find the notion of demanding to unmask someone offensive, but you yourself have argued that people should stand up for what they say.

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    Indeed, if it is not objectionable, there should be no punishment, in which case if they could trust this there would be no issue with them signing their names to their statement.

    You are right, they likely do not sign their names because they fear retribution. In other words: They do not trust that there will be no punishment. The demands to unmask them show that this risk is real. It does not follow from this that this is something that warrants punishment.

    See how that works: Someone can believe - whether or not they are right - that there is nothing in it warranting punishment, and at the same time believe that there will be punishment anyway.

    That is a logically consistent position to hold, and sufficient to warrant not disclosing their names, and so it is not valid to try to infer from this that they belief that they've done something wrong, nor is it reasonable to expect everyone who believes in a cause to consider it so important to them personally that they are willing to risk their future careers over it.

    Unless you yourself have taken greater risks in the name of this cause, you have no basis for demanding of them risks you are unwilling to take yourself.

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    While that is true in the legal sense, there has also been a historical expectation (more so than reality) that universities were also meant to be bastions of free speech. And irrespective of legal protections, it is entirely reasonable for people to still be upset that other entities disregard it. Especially in cases where there are potential lifelong consequences for the people involved.

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    News@stad tony 11 months ago 100%
    Israel may be on verge of ‘mass ethnic cleansing’ in Gaza, UN expert warns www.independent.co.uk
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    News@stad tony 11 months ago 100%
    Holocaust survivors and their descendants accuse Israel of genocide www.independent.co.uk

    Since the Independent in their rush to get this out managed to link to the International Journal for Slots and Casino News instead of the right place, here's the actual link to the letter: http://www.ijan.org/projects-campaigns/nafa/survivors-and-descendants-letter/

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    Technology@stad tony 11 months ago 100%
    X accused of illegally firing employee who criticized Elon’s return-to-work plan www.theverge.com

    I'm *shocked*. *Shocked*, I tell you. I'd never imagine that nice Mr. Musk would do that... Oh? He's been a total ass to workers at his other companies too you say? No, say it isn't so...

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    Climate@stad tony 11 months ago 100%
    How the Canadian Supreme Court dealt a blow to Trudeau's climate ambitions and what comes next https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/bakx-scoc-ruling-1.6995962

    cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/3083945 > > Court's ruling on environmental impact law clips federal government's wings on climate change, expert says

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    Space and Astronomy @stad tony 11 months ago 100%
    Canadian-French astrophysicist Hubert Reeves dies aged 91 phys.org
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    Climate@stad tony 11 months ago 100%
    Greta Thunberg: "Since the rise of human civilization, we have cut we have cut down half of the trees in the world, wiped out more than two thirds of the wildlife" [...] diasp.org
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    News@stad tony 11 months ago 100%
    Australians vote no in historic referendum on expanding indigenous rights www.modernghana.com
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    News@stad tony 11 months ago 100%
    She was told her twin sons wouldn’t survive. Texas law made her give birth anyway. www.texastribune.org

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/6741749 > >In December 2022, Miranda and her partner, Levi Langley, packed up the whole family, all their possessions and their pet chameleon and set out for Texas. It was time to come home. > > >The couple met at a Dungeons & Dragons game near Texarkana, in the northeastern corner of the state. Miranda, now 26, was a tattooed single mom with bright pink hair who had moved around a lot, seeking a better life for her two children; Levi was younger, goofier, very into video games, but easily stepped into a fatherly role. > > >The family had spent the last few months in Utah, where Levi, 25, worked as a coal miner. But after they had their first child together, they decided to return to this rural corner of the country, where Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas meet, to be closer to Levi’s family. They rented an apartment in New Boston, deep in the East Texas Pineywoods, and Levi got a job at the nearby Tyson chicken plant. > > >... > > >During the ultrasound, Levi and his mom, Angela, watched the little digital screen, but Miranda kept her eyes on the tech’s face. She alone saw the moment it fell. > > >“She ran out of the room, and my heart sank,” Miranda said. “I knew. Something was wrong.” > > >This time, there was no weekslong wait for a follow-up appointment. Within a few hours, Miranda was sitting across from a maternal-fetal medicine specialist in Dallas as he pulled out a whiteboard and illustrated all the ways this pregnancy was headed for disaster. > > >The babies’ spines were twisted, curling in so sharply it looked, at some angles, as if they disappeared entirely. Organs were hanging out of their bodies, or hadn’t developed yet at all. One of the babies had a clubbed foot; the other, a big bubble of fluid at the top of his neck. > > >... > > >Miranda, who dropped out of high school but later finished her diploma online, was left to make sense of a horrifying medical diagnosis entirely on her own. What if she’d misunderstood? What if the doctors were wrong? What if some miracle occurred? What if the babies developed more and the glaring deformities turned into mild disabilities? What if — what if? > > >In the beginning, “there was a chance, and all of these things can be fixed,” she said. “Now, they’re unsaveable. I wasn’t sure I believed him. I didn’t want to believe him.” > > >There was no good option, and so, in the absence of information, or guidance, she ultimately decided not to decide. > > >Time passed, the window closed, and the pregnancy proceeded in accordance with Texas law. > > >... > > >Even with Miranda on Medicaid and Angela covering the gas and meals for these Dallas trips, this pregnancy was crushingly expensive for the young family. Levi’s sister organized a fundraiser, which helped. > > >“But there’s always more bills,” Levi said. > > >In late July, Miranda, 29 weeks pregnant, met with her maternal-fetal medicine specialist, the obstetrician who will deliver her, and, for the first time, doctors and nurses with the neonatal intensive care unit. Briefly, a pinprick of hope — why would they need a plan for medical care for the babies if there’s no chance they’ll survive? > > >But it’s more bad news. The NICU would be on standby when she delivered, prepared to do anything they could. But that was merely a precaution. She was still likely to get only a few minutes with the babies after they are born, if anything. > > >Disappointment flooded Miranda’s body. She was angry with her doctors for not finding an answer. She was angry at the state for not giving her choices. She was angry with herself for allowing hope to creep in. > > >“I had hope. I fought for them,” Miranda said later. “I tried not believing what [my doctors] were saying. And now, I have no other options.” > > >... > > >Instead of going back to her children, she allowed Angela to tuck her into bed. She turned off her phone. > > >“I fucked up,” she said, grief lacing every word. “I dragged them through this. At least I can be there to say hello and say goodbye.” > > >The day after the grief pulled her under, Miranda slowly bobbed back to the surface. She couldn’t afford to dwell too much on the babies inside her body; there were three children out in the world who still needed their mother. > > >All of Miranda’s children are named after Greek gods — Ares, 5, Artemis, 4, and Eros, 9 months. She had to get Ares enrolled in kindergarten, track down medical records from Utah and deal with Artemis’ persistent ear infections. She also had to find a way to parent her children through a tragedy she herself has not yet come to terms with. > > >Ares, with his first-day-of-school hair cut, is too smart for his own good. He had gotten used to the rhythm of pregnancy, and couldn’t wait to play with the siblings he was sure his mother would bring home. Artemis, who goes by Missy, quickly got over wanting a sister and now wanted to buy her new brothers clothes. > > >Miranda and Levi tried to explain death, God and heaven. They say the babies got sick inside Mommy’s belly and wouldn’t be coming home. But it was not clear how much was sinking in. > > >At the end of one of these heavy conversations, Miranda made an off-hand comment to Levi: “Maybe some gods are just needed back on Olympus.” That was the part that stuck. Ares told the neighborhood kids that his baby brothers were Greek gods who had to return to Mount Olympus, setting off a minor religious panic among the other parents. > > >... > > >After a few hours, the rest of the family left to get dinner, giving Miranda a quiet moment with the babies. > > >She’d ushered these boys into existence, gave them a safe home, helped them develop and brought them into a world in which they couldn’t survive. It was hard, now that she had them in her arms, to imagine a different path, with different choices. It was also hard to imagine she’d ever recover from the experience of holding her babies in her arms as they died. > > >She held them close. She stroked their cheeks and booped their noses and tried to project a lifetime of love onto their frail little bodies. She apologized to them, again and again, for any pain, any suffering, they experienced. Finally, at 8:14 p.m., four hours after they were born, their hearts stopped. > > >Helios and Perseus Langley died in the arms of the mother who loved them as best she could, as long as she could.

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