• WuTang
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    1 year ago

    Tragic. Her poor mother stuck not knowing for 3 weeks… my heart goes out to them.

    Yes, more tragic than this mother wearing her baby in her arms smashed by a - supposed - legal entity.

    A civilian life is a civilian life but here, it is not me who breaks the balance! Disgusting!

    • Lols [they/them]
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      161 year ago

      more tragic than this mother wearing her baby in her arms smashed by a - supposed - legal entity.

      can you point to the specific sentence where they even implied this, or are you actually just throwing a tantrum because someone said ‘man getting your daughter tortured and murdered must suck’

    • @[email protected]
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      151 year ago

      Take a breath. This is a human life that ended. Have respect and don’t diminish the loss. One day you will die too, and you would want people to treat your passing with respect and honor, not a talking point.

      There are thousands of other threads you can hash out the unfairness of apartheid, and the realities of struggle, this isn’t the right place for that.

      • WuTang
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        -221 year ago

        I am not diminishing her death. At this stage, it is indecent to talk about her death - and use it by the way in the most grossy way - while the Israeli army is stomping civilians, like deaf.

        If they wanted to save her, the approach would have been:

        1. to cease bombing OR
        2. be real men and going on the field, not killing kids.
        • @[email protected]
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          131 year ago

          This is a human life, don’t twist her death into your talking point, that is disrespectful to her memory and to her family.

          Go to literally any other world news post and start a argument there. You can make the same talking points.