Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If Israel wanted to commit genocide they would have done it already. Perhaps the Palestinians shouldn’t have elected Hamas to lead them.
Could they have? Are we know cIaiming that the absence of a past genocide is proof that that a current genocide has no intent?
That's a weird argument to make for a variety of reasons. It also ignores the very relevent change in Israeli politics and society since the assasination of Rabin and the political rise of the Kahanists.
Clearly Hamas and the Palestinians (they elected them) didn’t think this through very well when they decided to commit the atrocities of October 7th such as tying Israeli kids up in front of their parents and setting them on fire or slitting their throats.
Let’s see just how full of shit you are …
Of the approx. 2,100,000 individuals in Gaza on 10/8/2023, how many voted for Hamas. Accepting a number within 100,000 of the actual number.
And then when you’re done facing the fact that less than 1/15th of that 2,100,000 population ever cast a vote for Hamas (that’s less than 1 in 15, or less than 7% for those scoring at home), explain to us what the West Bsnk Palestinians did to warrant the unending attacks from the settlers and the IDF.
And what kept the non-voters from voting? They are complicit, and responsible.
They weren't born yet.
And apparently have been impotent since birth to change their regime?
They're children, so yes a lot of them are impotent. What a strange turn of phrase to use.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If Israel wanted to commit genocide they would have done it already. Perhaps the Palestinians shouldn’t have elected Hamas to lead them.
Could they have? Are we know cIaiming that the absence of a past genocide is proof that that a current genocide has no intent?
That's a weird argument to make for a variety of reasons. It also ignores the very relevent change in Israeli politics and society since the assasination of Rabin and the political rise of the Kahanists.
Clearly Hamas and the Palestinians (they elected them) didn’t think this through very well when they decided to commit the atrocities of October 7th such as tying Israeli kids up in front of their parents and setting them on fire or slitting their throats.
Let’s see just how full of shit you are …
Of the approx. 2,100,000 individuals in Gaza on 10/8/2023, how many voted for Hamas. Accepting a number within 100,000 of the actual number.
And then when you’re done facing the fact that less than 1/15th of that 2,100,000 population ever cast a vote for Hamas (that’s less than 1 in 15, or less than 7% for those scoring at home), explain to us what the West Bsnk Palestinians did to warrant the unending attacks from the settlers and the IDF.
And what kept the non-voters from voting? They are complicit, and responsible.
They weren't born yet.
And apparently have been impotent since birth to change their regime?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quite amusing how every response in this thread to defending genocide is some combination Hamas or October 7.
Maybe because Oct 7 was the precipitating cause? Maybe because Hamas' stated objective and founding principle is genocide? Maybe because Hamas could stop it all immediately if they surrender and release the hostage, but prefer to try to extrot concessions from Israel instead, no matter the cost in Palestinian lives?
Anonymous wrote:If Israel wanted to commit genocide they would have done it already. Perhaps the Palestinians shouldn’t have elected Hamas to lead them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quite amusing how every response in this thread to defending genocide is some combination Hamas or October 7.
Maybe because Oct 7 was the precipitating cause? Maybe because Hamas' stated objective and founding principle is genocide? Maybe because Hamas could stop it all immediately if they surrender and release the hostage, but prefer to try to extrot concessions from Israel instead, no matter the cost in Palestinian lives?
Good book for you to read. Maybe you'll realize that Genocide is bad. And defending something that is bad is also bad and means you're probably bad.
https://www.amazon.com/Genocide-Bad-Palestine-Collective-Liberation/dp/1623716365
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If Israel wanted to commit genocide they would have done it already. Perhaps the Palestinians shouldn’t have elected Hamas to lead them.
Could they have? Are we know cIaiming that the absence of a past genocide is proof that that a current genocide has no intent?
That's a weird argument to make for a variety of reasons. It also ignores the very relevent change in Israeli politics and society since the assasination of Rabin and the political rise of the Kahanists.
Clearly Hamas and the Palestinians (they elected them) didn’t think this through very well when they decided to commit the atrocities of October 7th such as tying Israeli kids up in front of their parents and setting them on fire or slitting their throats.
Let’s see just how full of shit you are …
Of the approx. 2,100,000 individuals in Gaza on 10/8/2023, how many voted for Hamas. Accepting a number within 100,000 of the actual number.
And then when you’re done facing the fact that less than 1/15th of that 2,100,000 population ever cast a vote for Hamas (that’s less than 1 in 15, or less than 7% for those scoring at home), explain to us what the West Bsnk Palestinians did to warrant the unending attacks from the settlers and the IDF.
And what kept the non-voters from voting? They are complicit, and responsible.
They weren't born yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quite amusing how every response in this thread to defending genocide is some combination Hamas or October 7.
Maybe because Oct 7 was the precipitating cause? Maybe because Hamas' stated objective and founding principle is genocide? Maybe because Hamas could stop it all immediately if they surrender and release the hostage, but prefer to try to extrot concessions from Israel instead, no matter the cost in Palestinian lives?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If Israel wanted to commit genocide they would have done it already. Perhaps the Palestinians shouldn’t have elected Hamas to lead them.
Could they have? Are we know cIaiming that the absence of a past genocide is proof that that a current genocide has no intent?
That's a weird argument to make for a variety of reasons. It also ignores the very relevent change in Israeli politics and society since the assasination of Rabin and the political rise of the Kahanists.
Clearly Hamas and the Palestinians (they elected them) didn’t think this through very well when they decided to commit the atrocities of October 7th such as tying Israeli kids up in front of their parents and setting them on fire or slitting their throats.
Let’s see just how full of shit you are …
Of the approx. 2,100,000 individuals in Gaza on 10/8/2023, how many voted for Hamas. Accepting a number within 100,000 of the actual number.
And then when you’re done facing the fact that less than 1/15th of that 2,100,000 population ever cast a vote for Hamas (that’s less than 1 in 15, or less than 7% for those scoring at home), explain to us what the West Bsnk Palestinians did to warrant the unending attacks from the settlers and the IDF.
They were babies or weren't even born yet, you idiot.
And what kept the non-voters from voting? They are complicit, and responsible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If Israel wanted to commit genocide they would have done it already. Perhaps the Palestinians shouldn’t have elected Hamas to lead them.
Could they have? Are we know cIaiming that the absence of a past genocide is proof that that a current genocide has no intent?
That's a weird argument to make for a variety of reasons. It also ignores the very relevent change in Israeli politics and society since the assasination of Rabin and the political rise of the Kahanists.
Clearly Hamas and the Palestinians (they elected them) didn’t think this through very well when they decided to commit the atrocities of October 7th such as tying Israeli kids up in front of their parents and setting them on fire or slitting their throats.
Let’s see just how full of shit you are …
Of the approx. 2,100,000 individuals in Gaza on 10/8/2023, how many voted for Hamas. Accepting a number within 100,000 of the actual number.
And then when you’re done facing the fact that less than 1/15th of that 2,100,000 population ever cast a vote for Hamas (that’s less than 1 in 15, or less than 7% for those scoring at home), explain to us what the West Bsnk Palestinians did to warrant the unending attacks from the settlers and the IDF.
And what kept the non-voters from voting? They are complicit, and responsible.
Anonymous wrote:Quite amusing how every response in this thread to defending genocide is some combination Hamas or October 7.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If Israel wanted to commit genocide they would have done it already. Perhaps the Palestinians shouldn’t have elected Hamas to lead them.
Could they have? Are we know cIaiming that the absence of a past genocide is proof that that a current genocide has no intent?
That's a weird argument to make for a variety of reasons. It also ignores the very relevent change in Israeli politics and society since the assasination of Rabin and the political rise of the Kahanists.
Clearly Hamas and the Palestinians (they elected them) didn’t think this through very well when they decided to commit the atrocities of October 7th such as tying Israeli kids up in front of their parents and setting them on fire or slitting their throats.
Let’s see just how full of shit you are …
Of the approx. 2,100,000 individuals in Gaza on 10/8/2023, how many voted for Hamas. Accepting a number within 100,000 of the actual number.
And then when you’re done facing the fact that less than 1/15th of that 2,100,000 population ever cast a vote for Hamas (that’s less than 1 in 15, or less than 7% for those scoring at home), explain to us what the West Bsnk Palestinians did to warrant the unending attacks from the settlers and the IDF.