thought crimes ❤️Anonymous wrote:Very effective punishment for their genocidal and anti-Semitic beliefs.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Would love to hear from the pro-Israel side as well... Is there anything that would make you turn against the Netanyahu government or perhaps feel more sympathy to their opposition?
Yes, I would turn against Israel when it’s clear their land and people are no longer under threat of attack from terrorists and they continued to retaliate.
At the moment I support Israel 100% because if terrorists invaded American homes and killed and kidnapped my countrymen, I would want them to eradicate Hamas. If terrorists shot rockets at me every night, I would want the US to take out the leadership of the terror organization.
If for example on October 7, Israelis snuck into Gaza, and intentionally murdered and kidnapped civilians, then I would not support Israel.
What do you call the prison camps that Israel was forcing the Palestinians to live in?????
If the US would take their lead and consider using a similar strategy against the Hamas terrorists in our universities, there would be far less Hamas terrorists brutally attempting to murder our Jewish babies.
Anonymous wrote:Very effective punishment for their genocidal and anti-Semitic beliefs.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Would love to hear from the pro-Israel side as well... Is there anything that would make you turn against the Netanyahu government or perhaps feel more sympathy to their opposition?
Yes, I would turn against Israel when it’s clear their land and people are no longer under threat of attack from terrorists and they continued to retaliate.
At the moment I support Israel 100% because if terrorists invaded American homes and killed and kidnapped my countrymen, I would want them to eradicate Hamas. If terrorists shot rockets at me every night, I would want the US to take out the leadership of the terror organization.
If for example on October 7, Israelis snuck into Gaza, and intentionally murdered and kidnapped civilians, then I would not support Israel.
What do you call the prison camps that Israel was forcing the Palestinians to live in?????
If the US would take their lead and consider using a similar strategy against the Hamas terrorists in our universities, there would be far less Hamas terrorists brutally attempting to murder our Jewish babies.
Very effective punishment for their genocidal and anti-Semitic beliefs.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Would love to hear from the pro-Israel side as well... Is there anything that would make you turn against the Netanyahu government or perhaps feel more sympathy to their opposition?
Yes, I would turn against Israel when it’s clear their land and people are no longer under threat of attack from terrorists and they continued to retaliate.
At the moment I support Israel 100% because if terrorists invaded American homes and killed and kidnapped my countrymen, I would want them to eradicate Hamas. If terrorists shot rockets at me every night, I would want the US to take out the leadership of the terror organization.
If for example on October 7, Israelis snuck into Gaza, and intentionally murdered and kidnapped civilians, then I would not support Israel.
What do you call the prison camps that Israel was forcing the Palestinians to live in?????
Anonymous wrote:It would seem that, by now, everyone has an opinion on whose right and whose wrong in the Israel / Gaza / Lebanon Conflict.
However, I would really like to know whether or not there's an ethical line that could be crossed from either side that would convince you switch sides?
For example, if you're still team Israel, what would be necessary for you to turn against them? I'm looking for military or political red-lines... Use of tactical nukes or chemical weapons? Direct unprovoked attack on Egypt or Qatar? Placing everyone in West Bank on massive cruise ships and sending them to some remote place? Labor Camps in settlement areas? A video of mass shooting of prisoners? Ceasing to allow any aid trucks in for some period of time?
If you're team anti-Israel / anti-Zionism, what would you have to see from Israel / Hamas / Hezbollah to change your stance on the matter? Hezbollah launching 5,000 missiles in a single day at indiscriminate targets into Israel? Chemical/radioactive weapons attached to missiles that? Terrorist attacks at scale in the US or Europe?
Would gas prices reading $6 / gallon in the US be the main thing that would bother you?
On the flip side, would any benevolent offering from one side be enough to change your mind?
Before the red lines are crossed, could we all define what ours actually are?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Would love to hear from the pro-Israel side as well... Is there anything that would make you turn against the Netanyahu government or perhaps feel more sympathy to their opposition?
Yes, I would turn against Israel when it’s clear their land and people are no longer under threat of attack from terrorists and they continued to retaliate.
At the moment I support Israel 100% because if terrorists invaded American homes and killed and kidnapped my countrymen, I would want them to eradicate Hamas. If terrorists shot rockets at me every night, I would want the US to take out the leadership of the terror organization.
If for example on October 7, Israelis snuck into Gaza, and intentionally murdered and kidnapped civilians, then I would not support Israel.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Would love to hear from the pro-Israel side as well... Is there anything that would make you turn against the Netanyahu government or perhaps feel more sympathy to their opposition?
Anonymous wrote:It would seem that, by now, everyone has an opinion on whose right and whose wrong in the Israel / Gaza / Lebanon Conflict.
However, I would really like to know whether or not there's an ethical line that could be crossed from either side that would convince you switch sides?
For example, if you're still team Israel, what would be necessary for you to turn against them? I'm looking for military or political red-lines... Use of tactical nukes or chemical weapons? Direct unprovoked attack on Egypt or Qatar? Placing everyone in West Bank on massive cruise ships and sending them to some remote place? Labor Camps in settlement areas? A video of mass shooting of prisoners? Ceasing to allow any aid trucks in for some period of time?
If you're team anti-Israel / anti-Zionism, what would you have to see from Israel / Hamas / Hezbollah to change your stance on the matter? Hezbollah launching 5,000 missiles in a single day at indiscriminate targets into Israel? Chemical/radioactive weapons attached to missiles that? Terrorist attacks at scale in the US or Europe?
Would gas prices reading $6 / gallon in the US be the main thing that would bother you?
On the flip side, would any benevolent offering from one side be enough to change your mind?
Before the red lines are crossed, could we all define what ours actually are?
Anonymous wrote:No one gives a damn what America thinks anymore. Americans have proven themselves too dumb and too arrogant to accept the reality of what they've always supported, paid for and blindly defended.
Here's the reaction of most of the world when the real president of the US speaks at the UN rather than in Congress were all of the AIPAC wh**es stand up like clapping, trained seals:
Many diplomats leaving just when Netanyahu is speaking:
https://x.com/MyLordBebo/status/1839669491925471445