Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Palestinian children are starving. What can we do? We, as tax paying Americans are responsible and complicit.
Probably prevent Oct 7 if you really care about starving children
It was the responsibility of Benjamin Netanyahu to prevent 10/7 but he purposely didn’t. The military was told to stand by and do nothing.
Nice deflection. Oct 7 is on Hamas. Don’t blame the victim.
DP. Sweetheart Netanyahu is not a victim - he indeed allowed it to happen, and leaked reports in Israeli media make it clear that getting the hostages back is their lowest priority. Hamas actually cares more about the hostages than Israel.
What a truly sick uninformed comment. You are spewing terrorist propaganda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Palestinian children are starving. What can we do? We, as tax paying Americans are responsible and complicit.
Probably prevent Oct 7 if you really care about starving children
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Palestinian children are starving. What can we do? We, as tax paying Americans are responsible and complicit.
Probably prevent Oct 7 if you really care about starving children
It was the responsibility of Benjamin Netanyahu to prevent 10/7 but he purposely didn’t. The military was told to stand by and do nothing.
Nice deflection. Oct 7 is on Hamas. Don’t blame the victim.
DP. Sweetheart Netanyahu is not a victim - he indeed allowed it to happen, and leaked reports in Israeli media make it clear that getting the hostages back is their lowest priority. Hamas actually cares more about the hostages than Israel.
What a truly sick uninformed comment. You are spewing terrorist propaganda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Palestinian children are starving. What can we do? We, as tax paying Americans are responsible and complicit.
Probably prevent Oct 7 if you really care about starving children
It was the responsibility of Benjamin Netanyahu to prevent 10/7 but he purposely didn’t. The military was told to stand by and do nothing.
Nice deflection. Oct 7 is on Hamas. Don’t blame the victim.
DP. Sweetheart Netanyahu is not a victim - he indeed allowed it to happen, and leaked reports in Israeli media make it clear that getting the hostages back is their lowest priority. Hamas actually cares more about the hostages than Israel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Palestinian children are starving. What can we do? We, as tax paying Americans are responsible and complicit.
Probably prevent Oct 7 if you really care about starving children
It was the responsibility of Benjamin Netanyahu to prevent 10/7 but he purposely didn’t. The military was told to stand by and do nothing.
Nice deflection. Oct 7 is on Hamas. Don’t blame the victim.
DP. Sweetheart Netanyahu is not a victim - he indeed allowed it to happen, and leaked reports in Israeli media make it clear that getting the hostages back is their lowest priority. Hamas actually cares more about the hostages than Israel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Palestinian children are starving. What can we do? We, as tax paying Americans are responsible and complicit.
Probably prevent Oct 7 if you really care about starving children
It was the responsibility of Benjamin Netanyahu to prevent 10/7 but he purposely didn’t. The military was told to stand by and do nothing.
Nice deflection. Oct 7 is on Hamas. Don’t blame the victim.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[twitter]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former Israeli MK Moshe Feiglin and member Netanyahu's Likud party, states the following: "Every child, every baby in Gaza is an enemy. The enemy is not Hamas... We need to conquer Gaza and colonize it and not leave a single Gazan child there. There is no other victory."
https://x.com/QudsNen/status/1924823111230230814
This is sick. This is what zionism is.
How the hell does anyone stand by Israel?
I mean, I don’t agree with what is happening, but they aren’t wrong that Gazan children will grow up to hate Israelis and are effectively “the enemy.”
I mean, did Jewish survivors of the Holocaust grow up to love the Nazis?
Do vile things, and people will hate you. It's not incomprehensible nor nonsensical.
But that is also why the Israelis hate Hamas in the first place. It’s a viscous cycle. I can see why a Gazan child is a potential Hamas soldier to them. And I can understand why Gazans feel the same about Israeli children.
Your equivocation is gag inducing. Genocide is not the answer.
I already said I don’t agree with what’s happening. But a mutual hatred is hardly difficult to comprehend.
DP. The mutuality is difficult for me to understand. When you are displaced and brutalized, trying to fight back is understandable. It hasn't much helped the Palestinians, but I understand the reasoning. It's almost as if some Jews (Israelis and zionists) think Palestinians were responsible for the Holocaust - the hatred that many have for Palestinians is unwarranted and incomprehensible to me. Their hatred is overwhelmingly misplaced.
It would not be unreasonable for Israelis to have less than warm feelings toward the perpetrators of the October 7 massacre, namely, Hamas and its associates of that day.
How utterly privileged of Israelis to think this began on October 7th.
The October 7 massacre perpetrated by Hamas did indeed occur on October 7. It would not be unreasonable for Israelis to be concerned that Ha*** vowed to repeat it.
You cannot possibly be this bad at reading.
Not sure I follow. I am having a hard time with seeing how the Israelis murdered, raped, maimed, burned, and kidnapped on October 7 were privileged. Not sure what the “this” is.
Here's my comment again: "How utterly privileged of Israelis to think this began on October 7th."
The fact that you think the October 7th was the inauguration of things, makes it incredibly clear how privileged you are, to completely ignore the crimes, the persecution, the horrors, the trauma, and the displacement faced by Palestinians LONG, LONG, LONG before October 7th. October 7th was terrible, but it's a blip in the grand experience and terrorism inflicted BY Israel and ONTO Palestinians for many many decades.
I don’t think that the worst massacre of Jews since the Holocaust was a “blip.” And I have no idea what “the inauguration of things” even means.
This statement is a great example of ethnocentricism. They possess in-group bias and prioritize their group above all else even justifying wrong doing.
Anonymous wrote:They need to rid the region of Hamas. Hamas is the reason the people are starving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Palestinian children are starving. What can we do? We, as tax paying Americans are responsible and complicit.
Probably prevent Oct 7 if you really care about starving children
It was the responsibility of Benjamin Netanyahu to prevent 10/7 but he purposely didn’t. The military was told to stand by and do nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[twitter]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former Israeli MK Moshe Feiglin and member Netanyahu's Likud party, states the following: "Every child, every baby in Gaza is an enemy. The enemy is not Hamas... We need to conquer Gaza and colonize it and not leave a single Gazan child there. There is no other victory."
https://x.com/QudsNen/status/1924823111230230814
This is sick. This is what zionism is.
How the hell does anyone stand by Israel?
I mean, I don’t agree with what is happening, but they aren’t wrong that Gazan children will grow up to hate Israelis and are effectively “the enemy.”
I mean, did Jewish survivors of the Holocaust grow up to love the Nazis?
Do vile things, and people will hate you. It's not incomprehensible nor nonsensical.
But that is also why the Israelis hate Hamas in the first place. It’s a viscous cycle. I can see why a Gazan child is a potential Hamas soldier to them. And I can understand why Gazans feel the same about Israeli children.
Your equivocation is gag inducing. Genocide is not the answer.
I already said I don’t agree with what’s happening. But a mutual hatred is hardly difficult to comprehend.
DP. The mutuality is difficult for me to understand. When you are displaced and brutalized, trying to fight back is understandable. It hasn't much helped the Palestinians, but I understand the reasoning. It's almost as if some Jews (Israelis and zionists) think Palestinians were responsible for the Holocaust - the hatred that many have for Palestinians is unwarranted and incomprehensible to me. Their hatred is overwhelmingly misplaced.
It would not be unreasonable for Israelis to have less than warm feelings toward the perpetrators of the October 7 massacre, namely, Hamas and its associates of that day.
How utterly privileged of Israelis to think this began on October 7th.
The October 7 massacre perpetrated by Hamas did indeed occur on October 7. It would not be unreasonable for Israelis to be concerned that Ha*** vowed to repeat it.
You cannot possibly be this bad at reading.
Not sure I follow. I am having a hard time with seeing how the Israelis murdered, raped, maimed, burned, and kidnapped on October 7 were privileged. Not sure what the “this” is.
Here's my comment again: "How utterly privileged of Israelis to think this began on October 7th."
The fact that you think the October 7th was the inauguration of things, makes it incredibly clear how privileged you are, to completely ignore the crimes, the persecution, the horrors, the trauma, and the displacement faced by Palestinians LONG, LONG, LONG before October 7th. October 7th was terrible, but it's a blip in the grand experience and terrorism inflicted BY Israel and ONTO Palestinians for many many decades.
I don’t think that the worst massacre of Jews since the Holocaust was a “blip.” And I have no idea what “the inauguration of things” even means.
This statement is a great example of ethnocentricism. They possess in-group bias and prioritize their group above all else even justifying wrong doing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[twitter]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former Israeli MK Moshe Feiglin and member Netanyahu's Likud party, states the following: "Every child, every baby in Gaza is an enemy. The enemy is not Hamas... We need to conquer Gaza and colonize it and not leave a single Gazan child there. There is no other victory."
https://x.com/QudsNen/status/1924823111230230814
This is sick. This is what zionism is.
How the hell does anyone stand by Israel?
I mean, I don’t agree with what is happening, but they aren’t wrong that Gazan children will grow up to hate Israelis and are effectively “the enemy.”
I mean, did Jewish survivors of the Holocaust grow up to love the Nazis?
Do vile things, and people will hate you. It's not incomprehensible nor nonsensical.
But that is also why the Israelis hate Hamas in the first place. It’s a viscous cycle. I can see why a Gazan child is a potential Hamas soldier to them. And I can understand why Gazans feel the same about Israeli children.
Your equivocation is gag inducing. Genocide is not the answer.
I already said I don’t agree with what’s happening. But a mutual hatred is hardly difficult to comprehend.
DP. The mutuality is difficult for me to understand. When you are displaced and brutalized, trying to fight back is understandable. It hasn't much helped the Palestinians, but I understand the reasoning. It's almost as if some Jews (Israelis and zionists) think Palestinians were responsible for the Holocaust - the hatred that many have for Palestinians is unwarranted and incomprehensible to me. Their hatred is overwhelmingly misplaced.
It would not be unreasonable for Israelis to have less than warm feelings toward the perpetrators of the October 7 massacre, namely, Hamas and its associates of that day.
How utterly privileged of Israelis to think this began on October 7th.
The October 7 massacre perpetrated by Hamas did indeed occur on October 7. It would not be unreasonable for Israelis to be concerned that Ha*** vowed to repeat it.
You cannot possibly be this bad at reading.
Not sure I follow. I am having a hard time with seeing how the Israelis murdered, raped, maimed, burned, and kidnapped on October 7 were privileged. Not sure what the “this” is.
Here's my comment again: "How utterly privileged of Israelis to think this began on October 7th."
The fact that you think the October 7th was the inauguration of things, makes it incredibly clear how privileged you are, to completely ignore the crimes, the persecution, the horrors, the trauma, and the displacement faced by Palestinians LONG, LONG, LONG before October 7th. October 7th was terrible, but it's a blip in the grand experience and terrorism inflicted BY Israel and ONTO Palestinians for many many decades.
I don’t think that the worst massacre of Jews since the Holocaust was a “blip.” And I have no idea what “the inauguration of things” even means.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Palestinian children are starving. What can we do? We, as tax paying Americans are responsible and complicit.
Probably prevent Oct 7 if you really care about starving children
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Palestinian children are starving. What can we do? We, as tax paying Americans are responsible and complicit.
Probably prevent Oct 7 if you really care about starving children