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Israel - A Rant


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5 hours ago, Section_31 said:

 

Imagine being a young lad and that was your mate's mum when you stayed over. You'd slam your ham so hard they'd have to call an air ambulance, then do a crowd funder to have it reconstructed in Pitsburgh.

 

3 minutes ago, Megadrive Man said:

 

The only church I've ever wanted to go in!


Im now imagining turning up to a christening and she’s one of the mums mates. “Stop staring” “I can’t!” 

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Seddon is right. Although he hasn't yet realised Britain hasn't got an Official Opposition. The two main party's talk as one. 

 

 

 

This is what happens in Britain if you call for an immediate ceasefire. Your career is over. Three other democratically elected councilors across the country also suspended or forced to resign this week. 

 

 

Statement from Jewish Labour councillor, Sreatham. Gone. 

On the opposite side of the coin I'm sure every far right racist bigot will be glad to see the back of that pair. 

 

 

 

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Following on from the previous so called 'fake news' 'spam' 'twitter' and plenty of other legitimate sources' discussion. Here's Mishal Hussain from the BBC. 

 

 

 

Imo we should be giving thanks to those brave enough to risk their lives to get information out of Gaza (onto whatever platform) not try to find roundabout ways to criticise. Or if concerned point fingers at the real culprits, the IDF. 

 

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Sky news announcement on Israel suppressing journalistic information from Gaza. 

 

 

 

Channel 4 news and BBC news journalists have also signed the petition. 

 

 

 

 

 

Which makes information posted by journalists on twitter even more important. Whether from Gaza, the West Bank or like this lady from Lebanon. I can understand why the IDF want to silence these accounts. I'm not so sure on the motivation for others to mock and criticise though. 

 

 

 

 

 

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This was the the real misinformation. Although few were concerned and the only 'journalist' over here brave enough to ask questions was almost cancelled and is still getting smeared. 

 

 

 

 

 

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The row over MPs safety, Palestinian protests etc is a welcome distraction concocted in a parliamentary panic to enable our MPs to dodge the real issues and instead talk about their favourite subject, themselves. 

 

 

Imagine if the child in the vid below was a blue eyed, light skinned Ukrainian. 

 

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Nelly-Szoboszlai said:

The US State Department have accepted the Gaza Health Ministry’s death figures of 30,000 as being accurate and have calculated that 25,000 of this figure is made up of women and children.

 

Israel is a terrorist state. Murderous animals. 

 

I remember the halcyon days when acts of murderous terrorism would have seen threads being spammed by Rico and Stronts. What happened?

 

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Mad how people discount twitter as a source when it doesn’t suit their own narrative. Of course if it’s just some random accounts ramblings then yeah fair enough but when it’s backed up with evidence it’s a pretty reliable source of information. In particular when the press are having to ask to be allowed to get on the ground and report the truth. 
 

I remember when the first reports of the post October 7th slaughter started coming out and a few people were commenting “I thought they had no internet” instead of realising that human beings are literally being blown to pieces. 
 

Some people have no shame. 

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