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Post by marsatax on Apr 25, 2024 19:42:44 GMT
The IDF goes out of its way to try to avoid civilian casualties. But in a densely populated place like Gaza, civilian casualties are unfortunately inevitable. That does not mean it is "Genocide". It certainly merits why there are protests at 30,000 and not 1. And the execution of 7 aid workers (actually more like 200) proves IDF is not the Mother Teresa of Gaza. Whether it is rogue elements or deliberate IDF policy, they deliberately target civilians, such as their bombing raids on hospitals, schools, apartment buildings. It certainly merits why there are protests at 30,000 and not 1.
I remember that the protests began right after October 7, that is, when only Israelis had been killed. And the execution of 7 aid workers (actually more like 200) proves IDF is not the Mother Teresa of Gaza.Sorry, but a friendly fire incident is not an "execution". And I am glad you are saying the IDF is not Mother Teresa, as I read that Mother Teresa was a despicable person. Whether it is rogue elements or deliberate IDF policy, they deliberately target civilians, such as their bombing raids on hospitals, schools, apartment buildings.
Israel was accused of deliberately bombing a hospital, and it turned out to be a fake. As for bombing buildings, the IDF warns the inhabitants by phoning, dropping leaflets, and "knocking" the roof.
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Post by SixOfTheRichest on Apr 25, 2024 19:45:33 GMT
I read two sentences and then farted. As expected from a person with very limited intelligence. I just farted again, in recognition of what your opinion means to me, along with that smarmy little bitch Bart, which rhymes with fart.
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Post by maninasuitcase on Apr 26, 2024 7:09:06 GMT
Full article at:
Death to the Ayatollahs!
I wonder if there will be any protests at Columbia University against this outrageous miscarriage of justice.
One person sentenced to death for criticising the regime. Not unusual. Russia, North Korea, China do it USA no longer executes people for that but is about to sentence Julian Assange to much more than 6 years for embarrassing America, and likely to die in some of the most inhumane prison conditions on the planet. Only one country executes 30,000 mostly women and children for the murder of 1500. "But America! But Israel!". You are so hilariously predictable.
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Post by Hairynosedwombat on Apr 26, 2024 14:25:06 GMT
One person sentenced to death for criticising the regime. Not unusual. Russia, North Korea, China do it USA no longer executes people for that but is about to sentence Julian Assange to much more than 6 years for embarrassing America, and likely to die in some of the most inhumane prison conditions on the planet. Only one country executes 30,000 mostly women and children for the murder of 1500. "But America! But Israel!". You are so hilariously predictable. Aww. You're smarting because you noticed the little dig. You are such a sensitive little sod. Don't play with the big boys when you no longer have a gang to back you up. That is no reason to make such a fatuous claim, that anything except "Iran bad grrr!" Is off topic.
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Post by marsatax on Apr 26, 2024 16:15:13 GMT
"But America! But Israel!". You are so hilariously predictable. Aww. You're smarting because you noticed the little dig. You are such a sensitive little sod. Don't play with the big boys when you no longer have a gang to back you up. That is no reason to make such a fatuous claim, that anything except "Iran bad grrr!" Is off topic. When YOU are around, people have to make it a point to say that "Iran bad grrr", since you are incapable of allowing even the slightest criticism of the Iranian regime to go unanswered. According to the Map of Freedom, Iran's freedom score (where 100 means the most freedom, and 0 the least), is 11. This puts it near such countries as Venezuela (15), Russia (13), Cuba (12), Yemen (10), China (9), Saudi Arabia (8), Myanmar (8), and Afghanistan (6). It's in good company. LOL freedomhouse.org/explore-the-map?type=fiw&year=2024
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Post by Jep Gambardella on Apr 26, 2024 16:21:26 GMT
Aww. You're smarting because you noticed the little dig. You are such a sensitive little sod. Don't play with the big boys when you no longer have a gang to back you up. That is no reason to make such a fatuous claim, that anything except "Iran bad grrr!" Is off topic. When YOU are around, people have to make it a point to say that "Iran bad grrr", since you are incapable of allowing even the slightest criticism of the Iranian regime to go unanswered. According to the Map of Freedom, Iran's freedom score (where 100 means the most freedom, and 0 the least), is 11. This puts it near such countries as Venezuela (15), Russia (13), Cuba (12), Yemen (10), China (9), Saudi Arabia (8), Myanmar (8), and Afghanistan (6). It's in good company. LOL freedomhouse.org/explore-the-map?type=fiw&year=2024No, no, Iran has elections! And the USA has gerrymandering!
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