• Stubb@lemmy.sdf.org
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    3 months ago

    The fathers of these dead children will simply have to live with the terrible consequences of their involvement with antisemitic terror

    So the children have to pay for their father’s crimes? This isn’t really a justification, and they don’t not care, now they have a real reason for retaliation—starting the cycle of hate all over again.

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      So the children have to pay for their father’s crimes?

      No, they don’t have to. But they will when their fathers deliberately put them in danger.

      Again, he’ll just have to live with the tragic consequences (just kidding, we know he doesn’t care.)

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        And you complain about pro Israel accounts getting banned. Literally justifying the murder of children should be banable no matter what county you’re supporting. Despicable behavior that everyone now sadly expects from rabid genocide supporters.

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            In the days following the October attacks, the media was filled with spokespeople repeatedly delivering the line, “look what they made us do”.

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              The Hamas media? Yes, though eventually it became ridiculous for them to assert that Hamas had raped and murdered German tourists at Nova because Israel had “made” them.

              Arabs attack Israel because they hate the “Yahud.”

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                The beeb. Interviewees were both pro-Israeli and representatives of different Palastinian groups; what could not be distinguished between them was the playground line of blaming the other for their own behaviour.

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                  what could not be distinguished between them was the playground line of blaming the other for their own behaviour.

                  That both sides are blaming the other is not evidence that both sides are to blame. “Every accusation is a confession”, remember? Palestinian claims are just DARVO.