Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The next time I read anyone bemoaning the discomfort of the Gazans, I will remind myself of the latter's riotous behavior as the latest handful of hostages were released. If there ever was a case to be made for genocide, think Palestinians.
It really is obscene. I will never understand why so many Palestinians support Hamas. A bunch of thugs that bring nothing but misery. Watching these militants swarm those young women hostages was appalling. And this is what Palestinians regard as a victory. It's pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The next time I read anyone bemoaning the discomfort of the Gazans, I will remind myself of the latter's riotous behavior as the latest handful of hostages were released. If there ever was a case to be made for genocide, think Palestinians.
It really is obscene. I will never understand why so many Palestinians support Hamas. A bunch of thugs that bring nothing but misery. Watching these militants swarm those young women hostages was appalling. And this is what Palestinians regard as a victory. It's pathetic.
Not only pathetic, it's actually reflective of innate evil, given the predictable destruction wrought upon the civilian population as a result of their perverse creed and their completely feckless commitment to terrorism as an instrument of change. Until the Palestinians decisively reject Hamas, its political philosophy, and its immorality, and replace it with something civilized, history will continue to repeat itself at their expense and to their sorrow.
Israel is the problem and cause of all of this. Place blame where it belongs.
Keep repeating that to your fact-free self and maybe you'll feel better, but bald self-serving assertions like this convince nobody. But keep at it if you like preaching to an audience of just yourself and have no need of any factual basis for your bizarre beliefs. Don't forget to forget all about the murder, rape, and kidnapping spree of Oct. 7, which otherwise might make you look even more detached from reality, let alone morality.
^this. They are pathetic. And brainwashed from birth with cancer of hate that had metastasized out of control. How dare you blame this on Israel. They have their faults but in no way deserved this.
Anonymous wrote:Seeing the videos of the hostages being reunited with their families makes me so happy. And, yet, it's bittersweet knowing how many will not come home alive and how many are still being held without knowing when/if they might come home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The next time I read anyone bemoaning the discomfort of the Gazans, I will remind myself of the latter's riotous behavior as the latest handful of hostages were released. If there ever was a case to be made for genocide, think Palestinians.
It really is obscene. I will never understand why so many Palestinians support Hamas. A bunch of thugs that bring nothing but misery. Watching these militants swarm those young women hostages was appalling. And this is what Palestinians regard as a victory. It's pathetic.
Not only pathetic, it's actually reflective of innate evil, given the predictable destruction wrought upon the civilian population as a result of their perverse creed and their completely feckless commitment to terrorism as an instrument of change. Until the Palestinians decisively reject Hamas, its political philosophy, and its immorality, and replace it with something civilized, history will continue to repeat itself at their expense and to their sorrow.
Israel is the problem and cause of all of this. Place blame where it belongs.
Keep repeating that to your fact-free self and maybe you'll feel better, but bald self-serving assertions like this convince nobody. But keep at it if you like preaching to an audience of just yourself and have no need of any factual basis for your bizarre beliefs. Don't forget to forget all about the murder, rape, and kidnapping spree of Oct. 7, which otherwise might make you look even more detached from reality, let alone morality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The next time I read anyone bemoaning the discomfort of the Gazans, I will remind myself of the latter's riotous behavior as the latest handful of hostages were released. If there ever was a case to be made for genocide, think Palestinians.
It really is obscene. I will never understand why so many Palestinians support Hamas. A bunch of thugs that bring nothing but misery. Watching these militants swarm those young women hostages was appalling. And this is what Palestinians regard as a victory. It's pathetic.
Not only pathetic, it's actually reflective of innate evil, given the predictable destruction wrought upon the civilian population as a result of their perverse creed and their completely feckless commitment to terrorism as an instrument of change. Until the Palestinians decisively reject Hamas, its political philosophy, and its immorality, and replace it with something civilized, history will continue to repeat itself at their expense and to their sorrow.
Israel is the problem and cause of all of this. Place blame where it belongs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The next time I read anyone bemoaning the discomfort of the Gazans, I will remind myself of the latter's riotous behavior as the latest handful of hostages were released. If there ever was a case to be made for genocide, think Palestinians.
It really is obscene. I will never understand why so many Palestinians support Hamas. A bunch of thugs that bring nothing but misery. Watching these militants swarm those young women hostages was appalling. And this is what Palestinians regard as a victory. It's pathetic.
Not only pathetic, it's actually reflective of innate evil, given the predictable destruction wrought upon the civilian population as a result of their perverse creed and their completely feckless commitment to terrorism as an instrument of change. Until the Palestinians decisively reject Hamas, its political philosophy, and its immorality, and replace it with something civilized, history will continue to repeat itself at their expense and to their sorrow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The next time I read anyone bemoaning the discomfort of the Gazans, I will remind myself of the latter's riotous behavior as the latest handful of hostages were released. If there ever was a case to be made for genocide, think Palestinians.
It really is obscene. I will never understand why so many Palestinians support Hamas. A bunch of thugs that bring nothing but misery. Watching these militants swarm those young women hostages was appalling. And this is what Palestinians regard as a victory. It's pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:The next time I read anyone bemoaning the discomfort of the Gazans, I will remind myself of the latter's riotous behavior as the latest handful of hostages were released. If there ever was a case to be made for genocide, think Palestinians.
Anonymous wrote:Oh I see now.
Trump Hotel Gaza was always the plan.
“ Gaza is interesting," he added. "It’s a phenomenal location, on the sea. The best weather, you know, everything is good. It’s like, some beautiful things could be done with it, but it’s very interesting."”
Empty it out of Palestinians.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe we can, as a "Christian" nation, give them asylum. Not.
Surely the tolerant Arab nations in the region are anxious to welcome them.