Man and Woman Shot and Killed Outside Capital Jewish Museum

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I must have missed the 21 page DCUM thread on this recent quadruple homicide. And all the war drums that followed. This place is crawling with bigoted warmongering ghouls.



if we posted about that you would claim we were fearmongering and should just get used to the gunfire inherent in city life.

But more to the point - yes there is something different in substance between unfortunately normal and frequent gang shootings; and the politically/religiously motivated execution of two diplomats in DC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Active civilians, regardless of their views or past military involvements, should not be targets of violence.

This goes for the 2 embassy employees who died in DC.

But is also goes for the 17 embassy employees who were killed in Damascus by Israeli forces.

I hope everyone can empathize with victims on all sides.


The male was definitely not a civilian. He served in the IDF.


If you’re no longer serving you’re a civilian. And you don’t deserve to be murdered on the street for something the military you served with did.


The IDF felt no need to avoid bringing war to people’s streets. I don’t feel the least bit of pity that the people brought that war BACK to the IDF on their streets. Let the zionists know there are no safe spaces, just as they’ve denied the Palestinians safe spaces.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I must have missed the 21 page DCUM thread on this recent quadruple homicide. And all the war drums that followed. This place is crawling with bigoted warmongering ghouls.



Half of this thread is people justifying this shooting, so I don't think the length of the thread is an indication of warmongering.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I must have missed the 21 page DCUM thread on this recent quadruple homicide. And all the war drums that followed. This place is crawling with bigoted warmongering ghouls.



if we posted about that you would claim we were fearmongering and should just get used to the gunfire inherent in city life.

But more to the point - yes there is something different in substance between unfortunately normal and frequent gang shootings; and the politically/religiously motivated execution of two diplomats in DC.


And yet all victims involved would be alive right now were it not for white men with guns.


Imagine that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Millions of people are starving in Sudan, including a million children, but it can't be blamed on the Jews - it's Arab jihadists against Black people - so it's inconsequential.


Well my tax dollars are funding war crimes being committed in Israel for one, and being a Jew I do not want crimes being justified by my religion. So no, they aren't the same.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Active civilians, regardless of their views or past military involvements, should not be targets of violence.

This goes for the 2 embassy employees who died in DC.

But is also goes for the 17 embassy employees who were killed in Damascus by Israeli forces.

I hope everyone can empathize with victims on all sides.


The male was definitely not a civilian. He served in the IDF.


If you’re no longer serving you’re a civilian. And you don’t deserve to be murdered on the street for something the military you served with did.

You can be recalled to service at anytime. Thousands of civilians who fought with the IDF were recalled to duty after October 7th. Once IDF, always IDF. Reminds me of, once a Marine always a Marine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So a poster here just said he condones the murder


OMFG.

We are talking about someone likely living in the DMV.


It was clearly a typo -- as a Jew in the DMV, I don't find anyone in this thread to be remotely threatening to me personally, including that PP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No question about the assassin’s motive in targeting, stalking, and slaughtering this innocent young couple merely on account of their nationality and heritage:


https://www.bbc.com/news/videos/cqxe20l1lyro


Conspiracy trash. The BBC should be ashamed. I guess they’re trying to keep up with the Brit tabloids now.


The ONLY reason this man shot these two people is because he had a gun. He wouldn’t have killed them if he didn’t have a gun. This isn’t antisemitism or a political assassination or any other crazy theory. This was a white male (albeit with a Latinx surname), with a gun, doing what white males with guns do - murdering people.

The problem - everywhere - is guns. And the white men who use them.


Why aren’t we discussing that? Instead were chasing conspiracy theories and arguing about what-if’s.



Um - you seriously believe the BBC is publishing, as you put it, “conspiracy trash” ??


Folks: look at what the PP is asserting here. This is the level of mental illness we are all dealing with here in the DCUM politics forum.

DCUM users are quite literally suffering from severe mental illness.


+1000

The killer shouted free Palestine. Pretty clear to anyone with functioning brain cells this was a hate crime.


Yet when Jews kill Palestinians by the thousands it is not a hate crime? These people worked for Israel and Israel is at war with the Palestinians. It is similar to when Israel bombs an embassy or assassinates an Iranian government official. It is hypocritical to say only you can assassinate people. This is war as you always say. Live by the sword.

I wish you would keep your war at out the US.


Jews?

The mask slips.


dp: If it's antisemitic to criticize Israel, as we are repeatedly told, then that would mean Israel = Jews. Which is it?


I live in the South and have 2 brown kids. Always love hearing our local racists talk about “The Blacks”.

Your post justifying use of “the Jews” reminds me so much of them. Guess we’ve found that magic place where the far left and far right become indistinguishable. Congratulations.


This is the dumbest MAGA claptrap I’ve read yet.


Funny, seeing as I’ve voted blue since 2008 and my spouse was an Dem presidential appointee.

Care to try again?

Y’all are so blinded by your hatred and sense of righteousness that you don’t see what you’ve become.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Active civilians, regardless of their views or past military involvements, should not be targets of violence.

This goes for the 2 embassy employees who died in DC.

But is also goes for the 17 embassy employees who were killed in Damascus by Israeli forces.

I hope everyone can empathize with victims on all sides.


The male was definitely not a civilian. He served in the IDF.



100%

Guarantee he’s committed plenty of atrocities of his own before his time came due. No sympathy at all. None. Zero. The female should’ve known better than to associate with a killer. No sympathy for her either. I reserve my sympathy for the 8,000 Palestinian babies who will die before Saturday.


Look at this. ^^^^^

Smh
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Active civilians, regardless of their views or past military involvements, should not be targets of violence.

This goes for the 2 embassy employees who died in DC.

But is also goes for the 17 embassy employees who were killed in Damascus by Israeli forces.

I hope everyone can empathize with victims on all sides.


The male was definitely not a civilian. He served in the IDF.



100%

Guarantee he’s committed plenty of atrocities of his own before his time came due. No sympathy at all. None. Zero. The female should’ve known better than to associate with a killer. No sympathy for her either. I reserve my sympathy for the 8,000 Palestinian babies who will die before Saturday.
we live amongst antisemitic monsters in the dmv. John Kerry was in the military would you get aroused if he got murdered for that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Active civilians, regardless of their views or past military involvements, should not be targets of violence.

This goes for the 2 embassy employees who died in DC.

But is also goes for the 17 embassy employees who were killed in Damascus by Israeli forces.

I hope everyone can empathize with victims on all sides.


The male was definitely not a civilian. He served in the IDF.


If you’re no longer serving you’re a civilian. And you don’t deserve to be murdered on the street for something the military you served with did.


The IDF felt no need to avoid bringing war to people’s streets. I don’t feel the least bit of pity that the people brought that war BACK to the IDF on their streets. Let the zionists know there are no safe spaces, just as they’ve denied the Palestinians safe spaces.


It's not the IDF's streets! It was on 3rd Street NW in D.C., outside a museum dedicated to the history of the Washington Jewish community. The fact that the people this guy shot were even Israeli embassy employees looks like it was just happenstance; so far there's been no indication that he knew who was or wasn't Israeli or an embassy staffer. You don't want there to be safe spaces for Zionists, that's fine. Personally, I would have been fine if that Hezbollah drone had killed Netanyahu last year, and I think the occupation has poisoned Israeli society. But I also don't want to be shot because I went to visit a museum to my local community -- just as I don't think any Palestinians should be shot or bombed just because they happen to be in Gaza or the West Bank.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Active civilians, regardless of their views or past military involvements, should not be targets of violence.

This goes for the 2 embassy employees who died in DC.

But is also goes for the 17 embassy employees who were killed in Damascus by Israeli forces.

I hope everyone can empathize with victims on all sides.


The male was definitely not a civilian. He served in the IDF.


If you’re no longer serving you’re a civilian. And you don’t deserve to be murdered on the street for something the military you served with did.

You can be recalled to service at anytime. Thousands of civilians who fought with the IDF were recalled to duty after October 7th. Once IDF, always IDF. Reminds me of, once a Marine always a Marine.


He had a 3 year service in the IDF. Most likely he had a chance to commit numerous war crimes.

Hard to guess which ones, but the most common one is helping settlers with ethnic cleaning of Palestinians in the West Bank. Could he also have been involved in war crimes against some of the 10k hostages in torture camps such as Sde Teiman that sexually abuse and rape, starve, and kill Palestinians. Who knows?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Active civilians, regardless of their views or past military involvements, should not be targets of violence.

This goes for the 2 embassy employees who died in DC.

But is also goes for the 17 embassy employees who were killed in Damascus by Israeli forces.

I hope everyone can empathize with victims on all sides.


The male was definitely not a civilian. He served in the IDF.


If you’re no longer serving you’re a civilian. And you don’t deserve to be murdered on the street for something the military you served with did.


The IDF service, combined with now serving the government? Come on now. He's not a civilian by even stretched definitions.

I'm not saying that means that someone's then deserving of being shot, but... he's not a civilian with bloodless hands.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Active civilians, regardless of their views or past military involvements, should not be targets of violence.

This goes for the 2 embassy employees who died in DC.

But is also goes for the 17 embassy employees who were killed in Damascus by Israeli forces.

I hope everyone can empathize with victims on all sides.


The male was definitely not a civilian. He served in the IDF.


If you’re no longer serving you’re a civilian. And you don’t deserve to be murdered on the street for something the military you served with did.

You can be recalled to service at anytime. Thousands of civilians who fought with the IDF were recalled to duty after October 7th. Once IDF, always IDF. Reminds me of, once a Marine always a Marine.


He had a 3 year service in the IDF. Most likely he had a chance to commit numerous war crimes.

Hard to guess which ones, but the most common one is helping settlers with ethnic cleaning of Palestinians in the West Bank. Could he also have been involved in war crimes against some of the 10k hostages in torture camps such as Sde Teiman that sexually abuse and rape, starve, and kill Palestinians. Who knows?


Yeah, who knows? Best to just kill him.

This is, obviously, exactly the same logic that Ben-Gvir and his amoral cronies use, but it's wrong when they do it and it's wrong when people try it on the other side, too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Active civilians, regardless of their views or past military involvements, should not be targets of violence.

This goes for the 2 embassy employees who died in DC.

But is also goes for the 17 embassy employees who were killed in Damascus by Israeli forces.

I hope everyone can empathize with victims on all sides.


The male was definitely not a civilian. He served in the IDF.


If you’re no longer serving you’re a civilian. And you don’t deserve to be murdered on the street for something the military you served with did.


The IDF felt no need to avoid bringing war to people’s streets. I don’t feel the least bit of pity that the people brought that war BACK to the IDF on their streets. Let the zionists know there are no safe spaces, just as they’ve denied the Palestinians safe spaces.


It's not the IDF's streets! It was on 3rd Street NW in D.C., outside a museum dedicated to the history of the Washington Jewish community. The fact that the people this guy shot were even Israeli embassy employees looks like it was just happenstance; so far there's been no indication that he knew who was or wasn't Israeli or an embassy staffer. You don't want there to be safe spaces for Zionists, that's fine. Personally, I would have been fine if that Hezbollah drone had killed Netanyahu last year, and I think the occupation has poisoned Israeli society. But I also don't want to be shot because I went to visit a museum to my local community -- just as I don't think any Palestinians should be shot or bombed just because they happen to be in Gaza or the West Bank.
the left support violence even on dc streets
Forum Index » Political Discussion
Go to: