(10-13-2023, 04:11 AM)Ninurta Wrote: The point of all of the above, yours and mine both - and what I have been screaming at folks on the internet - is that Palestinians don't get along with ANYONE. All they want to do is take over someone else's country.
Those dumbass college kids (and others) "supporting" Hamas's War and Hamas in general either don't understand, or don't care, that their heads would be (will be) on the chop block just like anyone else if (when) they come face to face with their besties, It's not entirely sane to support someone who will cut you head off. It's not going to make them any less likely to kill you, right along with everyone else in their path.
But still, they try to show "solidarity" (there's another one of those communist buzzwords) with their killers. it boggles the mind, but also goes to show that they are no less killers than their besties, who would kill THEM just as quick.
Some peoples is idjits.
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I posted that yesterday, early in the morning. Right on cue, as if to prove my point, the Gateway Pundit posted this this morning.
Quote:Minnesota Woman Who Advocated for Palestinian Rights and Protested Against Israeli Actions Killed by Hamas Alongside Husband
by Jim Hᴏft Oct. 14, 2023 7:15 am
In a tragic twist of fate, a Minnesota woman and her husband who had vocally advocated for Palestinian rights and protested against Israeli military actions were killed in a Hamas attack.
Cindy Flash, a 67-year-old originally from St. Paul, Minnesota, had emigrated to Israel decades ago. She married Igal Flash, a 66-year-old Israeli and the son of Holocaust survivors, and they settled in Kfar Aza, a community located just a few miles from the Gaza border.
The couple’s home in Kfar Aza sat right next to the security fence that Hamas militants broke through as they attacked Israel by land, sea, and air.
What makes Cindy’s story particularly poignant is the irony that she, an advocate for Palestinian rights, became a victim of the very group she sought to help.
Cindy was known for her advocacy for Palestinian rights. She would often protest against Israeli military operations in Gaza, standing up for the dignity and humanity of Palestinians, according to CNN.
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Quote:However, on a fateful Saturday, the couple was killed inside a safe room at their home during a large-scale attack by Hamas. Keren Flash received a text message from her mother that read, “they managed to break into the safe room.” That was the last time she heard from them.
So Hamas didn't accidentally kill them, they targeted them and did the hard work of breaking into their safe room to kill them. What the hell were they doing with a "safe room" anyhow, since they thought the Palestinians are such a wonderful, kind-hearted, humanitarian bunch?
Damn shame that the folks they so passionately advocated for the "humanity" of did not reciprocate. Instead, they chose to let their "humanity" shine by brutally murdering the folks advocating for them.
Just like I said.
"Human" my ass.
Thanks to @"EndTheMadnessNow" for posting that article in the shoutbox.
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