Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What, exactly, are these threads and their posts from a single person meant to achieve? Pay per post benefits? No rational person believes their wildly inflammatory and unsupported vituperative claims, which are transparent in their subtext of actually decrying the post Oct 7 plight of the Palestinians, a plight which was entirely self-inflicted.
Meanwhile, actual global villains go unmentioned: Mali, Burkina Faso, Guinea, Chad, Cameroon, Cuba, PTC, N. Korea, Iran, Russia, and dozens of other 3rd World states with failed economies, where democracy is unknown and suppressed, and their own populations are suppressed.
The monomaniacal fixation on Israel, a pluralistic democracy and economic success, seems pathological, at best. The OP seems quite willing to ignore states which have no room for women, for voting, for other religions, which enslave children as soldiers, and which export troops to support other dictatorships. Her agenda is more than a little craven, in addition to being obsessive.
To the forum mod:
If the following gets deleted then every post claiming Palestinians committed their own genocide should be retroactively banned. So should every claim that conflates anti-anything-jewish with Hamas be deleted.
You're allowing a genocide be one-sided and rewritten by the wrong side. The occupation of Palestine has been a genocide campaign since the Nakba. The Gaza elimination campaign that's ongoing since 2023 is a series of daily war crimes that have been well documented. Even during this fake ceasefire. There's nothing comparable in 80 years. Nothing.
This is getting ridiculous and is straddling the protection of hate speech for one group of people. You can't have a forum if only one side is allowed to absolutely slander and the other side that posits verified true arguments backed by eyewitness, international organizations, and their own eyeballs, is silenced. The second group is not and does not support Hamas, no matter how much jews want this to be true. This is slander.
Anonymous wrote:What, exactly, are these threads and their posts from a single person meant to achieve? Pay per post benefits? No rational person believes their wildly inflammatory and unsupported vituperative claims, which are transparent in their subtext of actually decrying the post Oct 7 plight of the Palestinians, a plight which was entirely self-inflicted.
Meanwhile, actual global villains go unmentioned: Mali, Burkina Faso, Guinea, Chad, Cameroon, Cuba, PTC, N. Korea, Iran, Russia, and dozens of other 3rd World states with failed economies, where democracy is unknown and suppressed, and their own populations are suppressed.
The monomaniacal fixation on Israel, a pluralistic democracy and economic success, seems pathological, at best. The OP seems quite willing to ignore states which have no room for women, for voting, for other religions, which enslave children as soldiers, and which export troops to support other dictatorships. Her agenda is more than a little craven, in addition to being obsessive.
Anonymous wrote:What, exactly, are these threads and their posts from a single person meant to achieve? Pay per post benefits? No rational person believes their wildly inflammatory and unsupported vituperative claims, which are transparent in their subtext of actually decrying the post Oct 7 plight of the Palestinians, a plight which was entirely self-inflicted.
Meanwhile, actual global villains go unmentioned: Mali, Burkina Faso, Guinea, Chad, Cameroon, Cuba, PTC, N. Korea, Iran, Russia, and dozens of other 3rd World states with failed economies, where democracy is unknown and suppressed, and their own populations are suppressed.
The monomaniacal fixation on Israel, a pluralistic democracy and economic success, seems pathological, at best. The OP seems quite willing to ignore states which have no room for women, for voting, for other religions, which enslave children as soldiers, and which export troops to support other dictatorships. Her agenda is more than a little craven, in addition to being obsessive.
Anonymous wrote:Is N our actual president? Seems he is calling the shots.
Anonymous wrote:What, exactly, are these threads and their posts from a single person meant to achieve? Pay per post benefits? No rational person believes their wildly inflammatory and unsupported vituperative claims, which are transparent in their subtext of actually decrying the post Oct 7 plight of the Palestinians, a plight which was entirely self-inflicted.
Meanwhile, actual global villains go unmentioned: Mali, Burkina Faso, Guinea, Chad, Cameroon, Cuba, PTC, N. Korea, Iran, Russia, and dozens of other 3rd World states with failed economies, where democracy is unknown and suppressed, and their own populations are suppressed.
The monomaniacal fixation on Israel, a pluralistic democracy and economic success, seems pathological, at best. The OP seems quite willing to ignore states which have no room for women, for voting, for other religions, which enslave children as soldiers, and which export troops to support other dictatorships. Her agenda is more than a little craven, in addition to being obsessive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He flew to D.C. this Tuesday for a meeting with Trump to personally lobby for another attack on Iran again and start another regime change. Netanyahu sees Trump as the last presidential opportunity to engage in a regime change war with Iran, a country that was under a previous nuclear inspection deal.
We spent $9Trillion on wars in the middle east the last two decades (25% of national debt), a region far away from the U.S. Whilst we have millions of citizens that lack health insurance, medicaid cuts, and senior citizens working at Walmart in their 70's to afford living.
Polymarket is putting a 50% chance of a war with Iran by June 30th.
Here's a discussion about the begging. Why won't MSM report on how weak the Israelis are?
Anonymous wrote:He flew to D.C. this Tuesday for a meeting with Trump to personally lobby for another attack on Iran again and start another regime change. Netanyahu sees Trump as the last presidential opportunity to engage in a regime change war with Iran, a country that was under a previous nuclear inspection deal.
We spent $9Trillion on wars in the middle east the last two decades (25% of national debt), a region far away from the U.S. Whilst we have millions of citizens that lack health insurance, medicaid cuts, and senior citizens working at Walmart in their 70's to afford living.
Polymarket is putting a 50% chance of a war with Iran by June 30th.