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User ID: 65696907 United States 01/21/2015 09:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Momma don't let your Mohammads grow up to stab Jews Don't let them ride buses with knives under their dresses Make'em ride camels, herd goats and sheep and such... I never forgive and I never forget I am a licensed firearm holder. I will, under protection of law, use lethal force if attacked. |
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User ID: 46675378 United Kingdom 01/21/2015 09:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | From a BBC caption relating to this recent stabbing on a bus in Tel Aviv: More than 2,100 Palestinians were killed in last year's Israel-Gaza conflict and 18,000 homes were destroyed. By comparison, sixty-seven Israeli soldiers, and six civilians in Israel, were also killed. Those are some crazy statistics. Kinda puts things into perspective doesn't it? Being occupied and systematically exterminated by a country with a far superior military and equipment *cough* U.S tax payer dollars *cough* must be unbearable. Could these acts also be interperated as acts of desperation (which are still abhorrent acts - don't get me wrong.) rather than simply acts of terror? Last Edited by optimusprimate on 01/21/2015 09:28 AM Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able, and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God? ~Epicurus 33 A.D I am being held down by four greys as i type this ~ Florence 2015 A.D |
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User ID: 65696907 United States 01/21/2015 09:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | From a BBC caption relating to this recent stabbing on a bus in Tel Aviv: More than 2,100 Palestinians were killed in last year's Israel-Gaza conflict and 18,000 homes were destroyed. By comparison, sixty-seven Israeli soldiers, and six civilians in Israel, were also killed. Those are some crazy statistics. Kinda puts things into perspective doesn't it? Being occupied and systematically exterminated by a country with a far superior military and equipment *cough* U.S tax payer dollars *cough* must be unbearable. Could these acts also be interperated as acts of desperation (which are still abhorrent acts - don't get me wrong.) rather than simply acts of terror? That's a good start, too bad the Israelis had to die trying to defend their land from the squatters though. I never forgive and I never forget I am a licensed firearm holder. I will, under protection of law, use lethal force if attacked. |
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User ID: 37256203 United States 01/21/2015 09:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | From a BBC caption relating to this recent stabbing on a bus in Tel Aviv: More than 2,100 Palestinians were killed in last year's Israel-Gaza conflict and 18,000 homes were destroyed. By comparison, sixty-seven Israeli soldiers, and six civilians in Israel, were also killed. Those are some crazy statistics. Kinda puts things into perspective doesn't it? Being occupied and systematically exterminated by a country with a far superior military and equipment *cough* U.S tax payer dollars *cough* must be unbearable. Could these acts also be interperated as acts of desperation (which are still abhorrent acts - don't get me wrong.) rather than simply acts of terror? So, let's see. We have a highly unsophisticated (and apparently ignorant) culture that has sworn allegiance to jihad and the destruction of Israel, regularly making incursions into their lands with the intent to destroy via bombings, missile strikes, and other means, and it appears that you support their efforts. So, let me ask you...let's say that you pick a fight with someone twice your size and skill level, and that person rightly beats the living shit out of you, do you get back up and start the fight over again? Take it a step further, and assume this person is tired of bruising his knuckles on your fat head, so offers you peace instead - even giving you multiple gifts in the process so you will simply leave him alone. You accept those gifts, but then choose to hit him over the head with a baseball bat (countless times) when he turns his back or goes to sleep. What do you think his response should be? If your answer is "more appeasement," I suppose that we know where your allegiance lies then. Good luck with that. Within the surreal depths of "reality" lies the truth. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 41310859 Germany 01/21/2015 09:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | From a BBC caption relating to this recent stabbing on a bus in Tel Aviv: More than 2,100 Palestinians were killed in last year's Israel-Gaza conflict and 18,000 homes were destroyed. By comparison, sixty-seven Israeli soldiers, and six civilians in Israel, were also killed. Those are some crazy statistics. Kinda puts things into perspective doesn't it? Being occupied and systematically exterminated by a country with a far superior military and equipment *cough* U.S tax payer dollars *cough* must be unbearable. Could these acts also be interperated as acts of desperation (which are still abhorrent acts - don't get me wrong.) rather than simply acts of terror? Wow didn't think BBC had the balls to show the stats |
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User ID: 46675378 United Kingdom 01/21/2015 09:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | From a BBC caption relating to this recent stabbing on a bus in Tel Aviv: More than 2,100 Palestinians were killed in last year's Israel-Gaza conflict and 18,000 homes were destroyed. By comparison, sixty-seven Israeli soldiers, and six civilians in Israel, were also killed. Those are some crazy statistics. Kinda puts things into perspective doesn't it? Being occupied and systematically exterminated by a country with a far superior military and equipment *cough* U.S tax payer dollars *cough* must be unbearable. Could these acts also be interperated as acts of desperation (which are still abhorrent acts - don't get me wrong.) rather than simply acts of terror? So, let's see. We have a highly unsophisticated (and apparently ignorant) culture that has sworn allegiance to jihad and the destruction of Israel, regularly making incursions into their lands with the intent to destroy via bombings, missile strikes, and other means, and it appears that you support their efforts. So, let me ask you...let's say that you pick a fight with someone twice your size and skill level, and that person rightly beats the living shit out of you, do you get back up and start the fight over again? Take it a step further, and assume this person is tired of bruising his knuckles on your fat head, so offers you peace instead - even giving you multiple gifts in the process so you will simply leave him alone. You accept those gifts, but then choose to hit him over the head with a baseball bat (countless times) when he turns his back or goes to sleep. What do you think his response should be? If your answer is "more appeasement," I suppose that we know where your allegiance lies then. Good luck with that. I'm a white, british male who was brought up protestant, I cannot see what your point is? Are you saying that because a people who have been there for centuries were suddenly displaced mid 20th centrury because a bunch of polititians decided to move 1000s and 1000s of people of a certain faith back to their 'homeland' as per a book of stories - then armed them to the teeth in order to defend and exterminate 1000s of displaced indigenous palestinians every year who might want what was once theirs back. Dispite all of this - dispite the utter one-sided battle - they still continue to fight to protect what has been theirs for generations. That they should just lie down and take it because this occupyinbg force says - alright guys lets just stop fighting mmmkaayy? Would a patriotic american do that? No - and this isn't about religion you fuck-wits, it about genocide and ancestral land rights. Last Edited by optimusprimate on 01/21/2015 10:00 AM Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able, and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God? ~Epicurus 33 A.D I am being held down by four greys as i type this ~ Florence 2015 A.D |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 684982 Czechia 01/21/2015 10:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | From a BBC caption relating to this recent stabbing on a bus in Tel Aviv: More than 2,100 Palestinians were killed in last year's Israel-Gaza conflict and 18,000 homes were destroyed. By comparison, sixty-seven Israeli soldiers, and six civilians in Israel, were also killed. Those are some crazy statistics. Kinda puts things into perspective doesn't it? Being occupied and systematically exterminated by a country with a far superior military and equipment *cough* U.S tax payer dollars *cough* must be unbearable. Could these acts also be interperated as acts of desperation (which are still abhorrent acts - don't get me wrong.) rather than simply acts of terror? So, let's see. We have a highly unsophisticated (and apparently ignorant) culture that has sworn allegiance to jihad and the destruction of Israel, regularly making incursions into their lands with the intent to destroy via bombings, missile strikes, and other means, and it appears that you support their efforts. So, let me ask you...let's say that you pick a fight with someone twice your size and skill level, and that person rightly beats the living shit out of you, do you get back up and start the fight over again? Take it a step further, and assume this person is tired of bruising his knuckles on your fat head, so offers you peace instead - even giving you multiple gifts in the process so you will simply leave him alone. You accept those gifts, but then choose to hit him over the head with a baseball bat (countless times) when he turns his back or goes to sleep. What do you think his response should be? If your answer is "more appeasement," I suppose that we know where your allegiance lies then. Good luck with that. I'm a white, british male who was brought up protestant, I cannot see what your point is? Are you saying that because a people who have been there for centuries were suddenly displaced mid 20th centrury because a bunch of polititians decided to move 1000s and 1000s of people of a certain faith back to their 'homeland' as per a book of stories - then armed them to the teeth in order to defend and exterminate 1000s of displaced indigenous palestinians every year who might want what was once theirs back. Dispite all of this - dispite the utter one-sided battle - they still continue to fight to protect what has been theirs for generations. That they should just lie down and take it because this occupyinbg force says - alright guys lets just stop fighting mmmkaayy? Would a patriotic american do that? No - and this isn't about religion you fuck-wits, it about genocide and ancestral land rights. Usually forgotten is that Arab Christians as well as Arab Muslims were thrown off their lands without compensation if the new immigrants wanted it. That led to a situation that Christians became victimized by both sides. |
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