
Known by who? |
DP. Your friend is a moron, as are you. Only very senior Hamas terrorists live in Qatar. The run of the mill terrorists are all over Gaza, hiding like rats in schools and hospitals and tunnels, like the cowards they are. Also, funny how you neglect to even mention the 1,200 innocent civilians murdered FIRST by Hamas on Oct. 7, and the more than 240 taken hostage by Hamas - many of whom are now also dead. |
The more things change, the more they stay the same. Also, boomers? I mean, boomers? On this thread? |
+100 |
Known by everyone but you, I guess. |
Yes boomers. You all look at the world uncritically, eat up propaganda like it's a delicacy, and your overall selfish ethos is the root of soooooooooo many problems in the world today. I truly believe the world will be better when the led paint generation is no longer with us. |
This polling was reported by AP News and CNN. But sure, call it “biased” because you don’t want to accept the results. Palestinians are very much pro-Hamas. 72%, in fact. His research company, the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research (PCPSR), has just published the findings of its latest survey into Palestinian attitudes. Seven hundred and fifty adults were interviewed face to face in the West Bank, and 481 were interviewed in Gaza, also in person. The Gaza data collection was done during the recent truce, when it was safer for researchers to move about. The survey, which has a four-point margin of error (rather than the usual three-point), found that almost three-quarters (72%) of all respondents believe Hamas’s decision to launch its attack on Israel on October 7 was “correct.” Less than a quarter (22%) said it was “incorrect.” https://www.cnn.com/2023/12/21/middleeast/palestinians-back-hamas-survey-intl-cmd/index.html |
You think it's the boomers posting here? It actually speaks to your own critical analysis to think that. |
There's a book called iGen that says that kids today are extremely inclusive and also extremely unable to function in the world. Blaming conflict in the Middle East on boomers, sounds like the latter. |
Many people are saying it. |
The boomers have been the ones in control of the world order for the past few decades. Kids today don't function well in the dysfunctional society our parents and grandparents have left for us. It certainly wasn't my generation that propped up Israel and ignored their atrocities because of some Zionist bullshit. You all act like the world is not interconnected. Like what happens here doesn't affect what happens there, and the reverse. It's truly dysfunctional. You do the same things over and over again, then surprise, get the same results and truly can't fathom why. Oct 7th didn't happen in a vacuum. Israel did not come to be on Oct 7th. Hamas didn't attack first. They attacked more visibly in what has been a century of attacks from both sides. But one side is the aggressor, and the older generations want to put their heads in the sand about that reality because of their shame around the Holocaust. |
Psssst…. Sweetheart the word is “lead.” |
The choice of one is not a choice, genius. What's the Hamas alternative those people were presented with? |
My point exactly. I made a mistake. You understood my meaning. But instead of engaging with the substance of what I said, we're now talking about spelling. The world is literally on fire, but y'all cant get your heads out of your asses long enough to try fix it. But we are somehow the morally bankrupt idiots. We didn't make this mess. |
It’s unbelievable to me that this thread isn’t overwhelmingly against both the Israeli government AND Hamas. Against what happened on October 7th AND what’s happened since, up to today.
Common sense has gone out the window and choosing sides seems to be the black and white of it. This thread is a micro-example of why there will always be unrest in this region. Except we’re all fighting from our comfy, privileged positions and wouldn’t last an hour in Gaza. |