• @Hlodwig
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    -294 months ago

    Sadly, no need to go that far: black people forced to live in the “Al abeed” neighborhood (i will let you search what it means). Being jew or white foreigner makes you a target.

    This is how their society evolved on their own, they have not been forced onto this path of intolerance… They could have rejected Hamas and Iran influence a long time ago. They did not…

    Yeah sure, what is happening is sad, mainly for the kids. But if i had to choose between stopping this shit show or saving one child from infantile cancer, i would choose the child. And if god exists (how ironic it would be), he would too.

    https://x.com/visegrad24/status/1720057376823234752

    People telling her to shut up are not Hamas, but regular palestinian…

    • @[email protected]
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      104 months ago

      To me, it sounds like you are expressing that you think that the “regular” Palestinians are supportive of Hamas.

      Have you considered that they tell her to shut up because they don’t want her to make herself the target of Hamas?

      • @Hlodwig
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        -214 months ago

        Have you considered that if most of palestinian dont want Hamas they could stop/kill them easily? Two millions people against maybe maximum 10 000… Moreover they know who they are and where they hide (among the population)

        Like in Russia, most are supportive of this terrorist state…

        • @gbzm
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          Hahaha if that calculation worked anywhere there would be no billionaires, no dictatorships, no people would be oppresed and the proletariat would rule every country… Hell we wouldn’t even pay rent.

          1 small organized group with funding and power > all the disorganized masses

            • Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkin
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              104 months ago

              I dunno what history you’ve been reading but a peasant mob against the aristocracy and all their armed bodyguards tends to not end well for the peasants.

              • @[email protected]
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                To be fair, depends on what your perspective is. A person in/after the french revolution, might didn’t have the best time, I mean… In the revolution, a lot of people died and afterwards we talk about a time called the reign of terror for a reason. But as a completely detached spectator, and the power of hindsight, you might think that the little man won against the rich.

                So from a completely detached perspective with no real threat to anything which is meaningful to oneself, one might conclude that the little man has won in the past and would win again. It ain’t your price to pay, you know.

    • @gbzm
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      74 months ago

      Yes and being a woman there is also terrible, it’s a good thing they’re only slaughtering the civilians that oppress others and not the victims of oppression too.

    • @gbzm
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      54 months ago

      I don’t even understand how this moral calculation makes sense in any consistent moral system.

      Are you saying you approve of the genocide on adults to the point that it trumps the hundreds of thousands of innocent kids’death surplus if you choose the cancer kid?

    • @Ruxias
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      24 months ago

      Would you apply this same logic of your own country or is it just because it’s far away and maybe you don’t care so much for brown people?