Holly wrote:this horrific war wouldn't have happened if Hamas wouldn't have started it.
Holly wrote:this horrific war wouldn't have happened if Hamas wouldn't have started it.
Rockstar wrote:Holly wrote:Maybe the fact that you're Muslim
So what if I am a Muslim...what do I have to do with Pakistan Iran Syria and Saudi Arabia???
Do you also pester toke troll or hobbitfeet w r.t Israel and them being Jewish??
Rockstar wrote:
The gaslighting is real...You are shredding the charter when we can all see the Israeli cunt doing it...
Edit: Damn...edited to add this guy is truly delusional...
Rockstar wrote:Holly wrote:this horrific war wouldn't have happened if Hamas wouldn't have started it.
Rockstar wrote:Holly wrote:this horrific war wouldn't have happened if Hamas wouldn't have started it.
Guest wrote: their ongoing agenda of genocide, from the river to the sea,
“From the river to the sea” is a rejoinder to the fragmentation of Palestinian land and people by Israeli occupation and discrimination. Palestinians have been divided in a myriad of ways by Israeli policy. There are Palestinian refugees denied repatriation because of discriminatory Israeli laws. There are Palestinians denied equal rights living within Israel’s internationally recognized territory as second-class citizens. There are Palestinians living with no citizenship rights under Israeli military occupation in the West Bank. There are Palestinians in legal limbo in occupied Jerusalem and facing expulsion. There are Palestinians in Gaza living under an Israeli siege. All of them suffer from a range of policies in a singular system of discrimination and apartheid—a system that can only be challenged by their unified opposition. All of them have a right to live freely in the land from the river to the sea.
The claim that the phrase “from the river to the sea” carries a genocidal intent relies not on the historical record, but rather on racism and Islamophobia. These Palestinians, the logic goes, cannot be trusted—even if they are calling for equality, their real intention is extermination. In order to justify unending violence against Palestinians, this logic seeks to caricature us as irrational savages hell-bent on killing Jews. Nor does the attempt to link Palestinians to eliminationism stop at the deliberate mischaracterization of this slogan; rather, it is deployed in many other contexts. In 2015, for instance, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu engaged in Holocaust revisionism by stating that it was really a Palestinian, not Hitler, who inspired the final solution. Angela Merkel, the German Chancellor, actually had to remind the Israeli Prime Minister that it was the Germans who were responsible for the Holocaust. Raising the constant specter of eliminationism has political utility for Zionists; in such a threatening environment, perpetual abuses of Palestinians can be rationalized
Rockstar wrote:Guest wrote: their ongoing agenda of genocide, from the river to the sea,“From the river to the sea” is a rejoinder to the fragmentation of Palestinian land and people by Israeli occupation and discrimination. Palestinians have been divided in a myriad of ways by Israeli policy. There are Palestinian refugees denied repatriation because of discriminatory Israeli laws. There are Palestinians denied equal rights living within Israel’s internationally recognized territory as second-class citizens. There are Palestinians living with no citizenship rights under Israeli military occupation in the West Bank. There are Palestinians in legal limbo in occupied Jerusalem and facing expulsion. There are Palestinians in Gaza living under an Israeli siege. All of them suffer from a range of policies in a singular system of discrimination and apartheid—a system that can only be challenged by their unified opposition. All of them have a right to live freely in the land from the river to the sea.
The claim that the phrase “from the river to the sea” carries a genocidal intent relies not on the historical record, but rather on racism and Islamophobia. These Palestinians, the logic goes, cannot be trusted—even if they are calling for equality, their real intention is extermination. In order to justify unending violence against Palestinians, this logic seeks to caricature us as irrational savages hell-bent on killing Jews. Nor does the attempt to link Palestinians to eliminationism stop at the deliberate mischaracterization of this slogan; rather, it is deployed in many other contexts. In 2015, for instance, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu engaged in Holocaust revisionism by stating that it was really a Palestinian, not Hitler, who inspired the final solution. Angela Merkel, the German Chancellor, actually had to remind the Israeli Prime Minister that it was the Germans who were responsible for the Holocaust. Raising the constant specter of eliminationism has political utility for Zionists; in such a threatening environment, perpetual abuses of Palestinians can be rationalized
https://jewishcurrents.org/newsletter/w ... eally-mean
After reading the above explanations of the phrase "from the river to the sea" ....if you are still hell-bent on calling it as genocidial...then I have something to show you which will expose your hypocrisy to everyone reading this.
Raggamuffin wrote:Is there really this much support for Israel's actions in Gaza on this forum, or are people just disagreeing with Rockstar for the sake of it? He's not responsible for what some Muslims do, so why grill him about that? This isn't about Muslims anyway.
Middens wrote:Raggamuffin wrote:Is there really this much support for Israel's actions in Gaza on this forum, or are people just disagreeing with Rockstar for the sake of it? He's not responsible for what some Muslims do, so why grill him about that? This isn't about Muslims anyway.
It's a horrific situation in Gaza and now Rafah. But i just can't be 'outraged' at a university stopping a bunch of entitled students wrecking and occupying the university buildings like Rockstar was. When it was a peaceful encampment yes. Wrecking the place, threatening Jewish students and blocking other students going to classes, no.
Guest wrote:I'm wondering if TokenGesture is still afraid to wear his Star of David in case he's attacked by the Muslims?
Toke 'n' gesture wrote:Guest wrote:I'm wondering if TokenGesture is still afraid to wear his Star of David in case he's attacked by the Muslims?
Not just Muslims, there are plenty ofprotestersidiots out there at the moment who would probably do me harm if i wore it.
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