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Loved seeing the holocaust memorial in Paris being vandalized.

Not sure what the holocaust has to do with..... oh that's right, the left has adopted the 2000 year long hatred of Jews by Muslims.

Leftists be like "I hate Christianity because they take away my rights and they're bigots".... and now they're chanting along with extremist Muslims.... who would also take away their rights and are even bigger bigots.

Abortions, being gay/queer/trans, cannabis, free speech, etc, are all punishable by death in Palestine.

There is some puppeteering going on here.

Maybe we need to criminalize leftism? That's what leftists would do with it.
 
Their friends aren't identical to them. It's going to give them friction and negativity they're going to become less and less tolerant of unless there's a limit on how much they'll demand others to conform to their beliefs and expectations. Even bullying people into submission is a negative experience until the submission part happens. So to get their socially-frictionless existence, everyone that isn't them will have to die.
That is much of the basis of the Nazis, that and mythology and a faked paper produced by the Russian Tsar's secret police. I forget under which Tsar the fake Jewish document about the learned elders of zion or whatever was created, then used by the Nazi's along with a science fiction book( not joking) and bs German mythology was used, to basically create the Nazi ideology.
It also must be noted that under Stalin and Mao, any dissent usually meant death or a slave labor camp, just like the Nazi's.
 
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Maybe we need to criminalize leftism? That's what leftists would do with it.
Maybe we should stop coddling such divisive and ridiculous ideas. The eschtablischment wants us to fight like that, so we don't fight them.

I'm more interested in getting along with my neighbors than hating them.

I have more in common with my conservative neighbors than I do with any elitist politician.
 
Maybe we should stop coddling such divisive and ridiculous ideas. The eschtablischment wants us to fight like that, so we don't fight them.

I'm more interested in getting along with my neighbors than hating them.

I have more in common with my conservative neighbors than I do with any elitist politician.

Yeah maybe we should ban that idea

Sorry everyone
 


Why would a racist, apartheid, ethnic cleansing, genocidal government allow such a program to exist in the first place? I have to hand it to him though, that was a very well written dramatization. An ancestral voice giving him the courage to go against his biological self-preservation instincts and a lifetime of brainwashing. The multiple epiphanies he had at key points in the narrative. It was so cinematic how he described the "beautiful graffiti" and how the bus moved in tandem with his mind. He had just enough time to process the thought about the parallels of the slingshot before the dramatic reveal of the other half of the image. Very powerful stuff.

The thing that puts it over the top for me is the fact that he has absolutely nothing to gain from telling this brave story. I haven't read the comments yet, but I'm sure all the bloodthirsty Zionists on (Chinese funded) tiktok are absolutely berating him... and those 10,000 likes... how fucking childish of them to be that sarcastic! What are they doing, playing their Zionist mind games? Humph. Cant say I'm surprised. We know how they are, right?

Wonderful heartfelt and authentic video, @someguyontheinternet . I sincerely hope this tiktok continues to go viral and this courageous truth teller will get all the notoriety he deserves!! 🇵🇸 🇨🇳 🏳️‍⚧️ ✊
 

Why does he call himself a zionist settler when he obviously has a western US accent (default/California) and expensive taste in clothes.

Rich people aren't moving into Israeli settlements. That's like the Israeli projects. Rich western Jews live in Tel Aviv.

Whole thing seems scripted. Easy way to get more subscribers on tiktok.
 
Why does he call himself a zionist settler when he obviously has a western US accent (default/California) and expensive taste in clothes.

Rich people aren't moving into Israeli settlements. That's like the Israeli projects. Rich western Jews live in Tel Aviv.

Whole thing seems scripted. Easy way to get more subscribers on tiktok.
What is going on here: Your take on the video, is similar to mine, only even more cynical and accurate. You really did a great job at seeing through this piece of propaganda and making your analysis of it even harsher than I would have. I guess you are a man who is not easily fooled.
 
Looks like Iran's President has been killed in the helicopter crash.

What a terrific coincidence that this should happen just a month after Israel said they would respond 'in time' and 'with a method of their choosing'. Got to admire the plausible deniability here, what with the fog that caused the crash. Maybe they cyber attacked Iran and fudged the weather data and/or navigation of the helicopter?
 
"In early 2006, Dov Weisglass, then a senior advisor to Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, explained that Israeli policy was designed “to put the Palestinians on a diet, but not to make them die of hunger.” In 2012 it was revealed that in early 2008 Israeli authorities drew up a document calculating the minimum caloric intake necessary for Palestinians to avoid malnutrition so Israel could limit the amount of foodstuffs allowed into Gaza without causing outright starvation"


"Israel's policy was summed up by Dov Weisglass, an adviser to Ehud Olmert, the Israeli Prime Minister, earlier this year. 'The idea is to put the Palestinians on a diet, but not to make them die of hunger,' he said. The hunger pangs are supposed to encourage the Palestinians to force Hamas to change its attitude towards Israel or force Hamas out of government."


'However, an Israeli official has conceded to the BBC that the attitude when compiling a catalogue of allowed items into Gaza - cinnamon was allowed, for example, while coriander was not - may not have been rational.

"We never understood why the Ministry of Defence actually forbade coriander to enter Gaza," Israeli Foreign Ministry Yigal Palmor told the BBC's Newshour programme.

"It did reflect some kind of petty interference with items that seemed of little note."'

'"How can Israel claim that it is not responsible for civilian life in Gaza when it controls even the type and quantity of food that Palestinian residents of Gaza are permitted to consume?" asked Sari Bashi, Gisha's executive director, in a statement.

"Israel's control over movement creates an obligation to allow free passage of civilians and civilian goods, subject only to security checks - an obligation that remains unfulfilled today."

Robert Turner, director of operations in Gaza for the UN Relief and Works Agency (Unrwa) for Palestine refugees, said: "If this reflects an authentic policy intended to cap food imports, this 'red lines' document is contrary to humanitarian principles."'

 
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"In early 2006, Dov Weisglass, then a senior advisor to Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, explained that Israeli policy was designed “to put the Palestinians on a diet, but not to make them die of hunger.” In 2012 it was revealed that in early 2008 Israeli authorities drew up a document calculating the minimum caloric intake necessary for Palestinians to avoid malnutrition so Israel could limit the amount of foodstuffs allowed into Gaza without causing outright starvation"


"Israel's policy was summed up by Dov Weisglass, an adviser to Ehud Olmert, the Israeli Prime Minister, earlier this year. 'The idea is to put the Palestinians on a diet, but not to make them die of hunger,' he said. The hunger pangs are supposed to encourage the Palestinians to force Hamas to change its attitude towards Israel or force Hamas out of government."


'However, an Israeli official has conceded to the BBC that the attitude when compiling a catalogue of allowed items into Gaza - cinnamon was allowed, for example, while coriander was not - may not have been rational.

"We never understood why the Ministry of Defence actually forbade coriander to enter Gaza," Israeli Foreign Ministry Yigal Palmor told the BBC's Newshour programme.

"It did reflect some kind of petty interference with items that seemed of little note."'

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Gisha says the research contradicts Israel's assertions that the blockade is needed for security reasons.

"How can Israel claim that it is not responsible for civilian life in Gaza when it controls even the type and quantity of food that Palestinian residents of Gaza are permitted to consume?" asked Sari Bashi, Gisha's executive director, in a statement.

"Israel's control over movement creates an obligation to allow free passage of civilians and civilian goods, subject only to security checks - an obligation that remains unfulfilled today."

Robert Turner, director of operations in Gaza for the UN Relief and Works Agency (Unrwa) for Palestine refugees, said: "If this reflects an authentic policy intended to cap food imports, this 'red lines' document is contrary to humanitarian principles."'


@someguyontheinternet , what do you think Hamas would've done without the blockade? We've seen what they managed to do with it.
 
Also I'll refer back to this, which I quoted in my post

'Gisha says the research contradicts Israel's assertions that the blockade is needed for security reasons.'
 
No, you're right. We've seen no evidence recently that Iran being able to directly access seaports in Gaza wouldve posed any security risk to Israel whatsoever. Silly me.
 
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