Anonymous wrote:Why is Hamas still in charge?
Anonymous wrote:Hamas is not very hungry, apparently: https://babylonbee.com/news/gaza-said-to-be-starving-but-not-release-the-hostages-starving?utm_source=The%20Babylon%20Bee%20Newsletter&utm_medium=email
Anonymous wrote:I grew up during a time when the effort was already well underway to try to rehabilitate the reputation of the Jewish community, to absolve it of so many of the acts that it had been held responsible for over so many years. Acts that were central to the question of why SO MANY otherwise unconnected nations had grown to despise and loathe the Jewish community to the point that nation after nation after nation refused to tolerate their presence any further.
What we’ve experienced over the past 75 years, and especially over these past two years (as previously insurmountable Hasbara propaganda campaigns have faltered without the complicity of mass media co-conspirators to run interference and control the narrative), is that a major segment of the Jewish community is wholly responsible for those countless nations having felt the way they did.
Radical, extremist Zionists. Not the whitewashed “Zionism” that cloaked the true intentions of the ghouls who founded the State of Israel, but the supremacist, sociopathic, and deeply violent segment within. Not the Zionism characterized by your bubbe yearning for a safe homeland. Not the Zionism characterized by actual religious or cultural connection to the land in that part of the world.
Think evil abominations like Netanyahu, Smotrich, Ben Gvir, Daniella Weiss, and yes … probably 40 - 50% of Israel’s Jewish population and probably 50 - 60% of the Jewish population in the U.S.
Show me any Zionist who supports the policies and actions of Israel right now and I’ll show you someone whose blood has zero - absolutely zero - connection to that land.
Maybe it’s time to reconsider what we have tried to rehabilitate …
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can Americans look at these photos and not be utterly outraged?????
I really think it stems from the fact that there was no outrage on October 7th. It's unfathomable to me that more people didn't condemn Hamas.
And still don't. Has a single pro-Palestinian poster on this thread condemned Hamas or said they should surrender to end the suffering? No.
I don’t think too many people on this thread are pro-Palestinian. What they are is against the suffering of innocent children in Gaza. One can say that they are against the maiming, and starvation of children without having to make a political statement about Hamas or any other political entity.
Then why aren't they demanding that Hamas surrender? That would end the suffering and the starvation. Not many on this thread want to connect the two -- Hamas and the suffering of the Palestinians. They only want to connect it to Israel. Hamas can end this today. Why not demand it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can Americans look at these photos and not be utterly outraged?????
I really think it stems from the fact that there was no outrage on October 7th. It's unfathomable to me that more people didn't condemn Hamas.
And still don't. Has a single pro-Palestinian poster on this thread condemned Hamas or said they should surrender to end the suffering? No.
I don’t think too many people on this thread are pro-Palestinian. What they are is against the suffering of innocent children in Gaza. One can say that they are against the maiming, and starvation of children without having to make a political statement about Hamas or any other political entity.
Then why aren't they demanding that Hamas surrender? That would end the suffering and the starvation. Not many on this thread want to connect the two -- Hamas and the suffering of the Palestinians. They only want to connect it to Israel. Hamas can end this today. Why not demand it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can Americans look at these photos and not be utterly outraged?????
I really think it stems from the fact that there was no outrage on October 7th. It's unfathomable to me that more people didn't condemn Hamas.
And still don't. Has a single pro-Palestinian poster on this thread condemned Hamas or said they should surrender to end the suffering? No.
I don’t think too many people on this thread are pro-Palestinian. What they are is against the suffering of innocent children in Gaza. One can say that they are against the maiming, and starvation of children without having to make a political statement about Hamas or any other political entity.
Then why aren't they demanding that Hamas surrender? That would end the suffering and the starvation. Not many on this thread want to connect the two -- Hamas and the suffering of the Palestinians. They only want to connect it to Israel. Hamas can end this today. Why not demand it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can Americans look at these photos and not be utterly outraged?????
I really think it stems from the fact that there was no outrage on October 7th. It's unfathomable to me that more people didn't condemn Hamas.
And still don't. Has a single pro-Palestinian poster on this thread condemned Hamas or said they should surrender to end the suffering? No.
I don’t think too many people on this thread are pro-Palestinian. What they are is against the suffering of innocent children in Gaza. One can say that they are against the maiming, and starvation of children without having to make a political statement about Hamas or any other political entity.