If we were in Gaza they would just rape the reporter. |
Then shoot her. Then rape her body a few more times. Then drive her body around in the back of a truck so others could spit on her corpse. Then dismember her. But yeah, those Israelis are the real problem, right?
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+1 And then shoot her. |
In Gaza they would shoot while still inside of her, apparently after breaking her pelvis in the course of the rape. |
And film it, then call their mommies and daddies to tell them how excited they are to have spilled Jewish blood. |
Journalist are not above the law, they can get arrested for trespassing just like anyone else. Sounds like she FAFO "I'm going to my car, which is right there," she continues as the deputy holds onto her arm. "You've had plenty of time to go to your car," he replies, followed by Reznick's "I'm not even involved in this." As she's placed in handcuffs, a second deputy arrives and tells Reznick, "We [asked] you to leave, and you remained for several more minutes." Along with 25 other people, Reznick was cited for criminal trespassing; she was released several hours after her arrest, but her employer and others now want answers on why she was detained in the first place. " |
Too little, too late: "I'm going to my car, which is right there," she continues as the deputy holds onto her arm. "You've had plenty of time to go to your car," he replies, followed by Reznick's "I'm not even involved in this." As she's placed in handcuffs, a second deputy arrives and tells Reznick, "We [asked] you to leave, and you remained for several more minutes." Along with 25 other people, Reznick was cited for criminal trespassing; she was released several hours after her arrest, but her employer and others now want answers on why she was detained in the first place. |