everyone else is crazy. not you.
:rofl2:I came here to read the news story and comments, leaving here diagnosed with Stockholm syndrome.
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Don't get me started on the Hamas as a legit party in any process of bringing peace into the area - except the only solution they stand for: Wipe Israel off the map, and try to take out ever jew with it.
That is still the motto of Hamas, and that is why they are a terrorist organisation.
THEY bring the despair over Gaza, because they funnel the main part of of all the funds they get into mixing the concrete for all their tunnels to Israel, the pensions for terrorists who got themselves killed by bkowing themselves up in Israel, or got killed in their attempts of terror attacks etc., oh yes, and the lifestyle of the fat ats on the top row of Hamas.
So the public workers are not getting paid on a regular basis anymore, the hospitals, the schools (In which the children get taught to become the next martyrs), everything suffers, just because they have elected those assholes, and now they are not getting rid of them.
And the Hamas, and the mullahs, they drive the masses into the fences, and to burn up all those tires... of course, we will have to wait for a Hamas leader to lead the people into the fences. That won't happen.
Boom.
When your a dead Palestinian and your nose itches. LOL :rofl2:
When your a dead Palestinian and your nose itches. LOL :rofl2:
A video circulating on social media claiming to be evidence that Hamas is faking deaths in Gaza does not actually portray what has been claimed. And not only that – the footage is more than four years old.
The video was shared among pro-Israel social media users in the wake of Monday’s Great Return March protests in Gaza, in which Israeli fire killed at least 60. People shared it as ‘proof’ that Hamas is either faking the number of deaths reported after Monday’s unrest or is manipulating people into feeling sympathy for the Palestinian cause. However, the video actually dates back to 2013 and has been used as anti-Palestinian propaganda since at least 2014.
A few comments under the tweets circulating in the last 24 hours say the video is of a mock funeral at a university. One comment included a link to a 2014 video of a news presenter explaining that there’s more to the video than at first appears. Ultimately, the original el Badil report hails from 2013 and depicts a Muslim Brotherhood protest at al-Azhar University.
Mock funerals are actually a common format for muslim demonstrations.
Wait. Wait. Wait. So if I read everything correctly now in this thread. Meester believes Palestinian propaganda, but he doesn't believe in school shootings in America and calls that propaganda.
RJ! We must hurry to the tin foil mobile and ponder this!
thanks for setting that straight. But they've also been known to fake funeral processions
When the Jews start making excuses and defending Hamas the terrorists have already won. Is there a better example of the sickness known as liberalism?
Yep. I'd seen that clip you posted before. Coupled with the clip I responded to it goes to show the lengths both sides can go to when it comes to psychological warfare.
Nice that you could take a moment out from composing ever-so-pithy sadistic death wishes to a cancer victim to sling an idiotic swing-and-miss personal insult my way :thumbsup:
Some of us are actually interested in examining the facts of each case presented in order to better understand the whole. I realize that's a revolutionary concept to some conservatives.
Oh and btw, since you brought it up - as Jews our ancestors learned the hardest way possible that being the target of intensely pejoritave broad brushes - as in "the sickness known as liberalsim" - can lead to a very bad end.
Holy fuck! You and I agree on something?!?