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Do you think that Hamas is making things better for the Palestinians and Israel?

Edit: The Jews hardly had a great deal themselves. Six million gassed to death and the rest escaping to Israel, only to face more attacks.
 
"I was born in Europe, like Hitler." "I ate bread, like Hitler." "From the river to the sea, like Hitler."
I have read all of Hitler's speeches, and there is more than a vague similarity between the two. What I have stated is not a false equivalency. I'll end it with that.
 
Do you think that Hamas is making things better for the Palestinians and Israel?
Absolutely not.
 
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I have read all of Hitler's speeches, and there is more than a vague similarity between the two. What I have stated is not a false equivalency. I'll end it with that.
I think politicians tend to use similar types of phrases. Like Hitler villified the Jews, Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton villified the "Maga cult", or to be more accurate, mainstream Republican voters. They both make claims that they are a danger to the country and the source of all problems. Where Joe Biden stops short is in advocating gassing Republicans, however much he may want to!
 
I Think the Palestinians got a raw deal from the get-go.
By their own choosing. The Palestinians have refused to acknowledge Israel. The Palestinians have refused peace proposals.
Why would anyone have sympathy for a group that has made genocide of Jews their mission statement?
Do have symphony for Hitler?
If you are concerned about raw deals, do you have any concern for the Kurds?
Another raw deal, the West sold-out the Christians in Lebanon. What about their suffering?
In many Islamic countries Christians are second class citizens potentially subject to arrest.
The suffering of the Palestinians, though unfortunate, pales in comparison to other persecuted groups.

Time to toss into the thread Godwin's Law.
... as an online discussion grows longer (regardless of topic or scope), the probability of a comparison to Nazis or Adolf Hitler approaches 1.
For example, many newsgroups and other Internet discussion forums have a tradition that, when a Hitler comparison is made, the thread is finished and whoever made the comparison loses whatever debate is in progress. This principle is itself frequently referred to as Godwin's law.
 
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Hitler drank tea. I drink coffee. What do you drink?
 
Last night, a mob of pro-Hamas insurrectionists tried to storm the House Office Buildings, other buildings around the Capitol complex in DC, and even the Democratic National Committee’s office.

I won't hold my breath for the "insurrection" and "jan 6th"-like outrage :)
 
I won't argue with that but then you might want to talk to Egypt and Jordan who stole Gaza and the West Bank from the Palestinians in 1948 so the Palestinians never got the two-state solution promised by the partitioning of Palestine. Israel occupied them in 1967 but by then the damage had been done. Israel turned Gaza loose in 2005 after trying their best for 40 years to make the lives of the Palestinians better and the Palestinians promptly elected terrorists for a government. They are paying dearly for that poor choice now.

Excellent summary. Most people don't even know over half of what you said. Everyone has their 'preferred' place to START talking about the timeline. The most pro-israel people will of course start with the recent hamas attack. The most pro-palestinian people will start in 1967. Your correct references to 1948 and 2005 are extremely relevant too, however, and people need to see the whole thing for what it really is, all details included
 
By his own word, if Trump wins, we will have a repeat of the Night of the Long Knives that occurred in Germany in the 30's.
no analogy is perfect. if all he meant was a purge of government, then great. let's have it!
 
Last night, a mob of pro-Hamas insurrectionists tried to storm the House Office Buildings, other buildings around the Capitol complex in DC, and even the Democratic National Committee’s office.

I won't hold my breath for the "insurrection" and "jan 6th"-like outrage :)
Chickens coming home to roost?
 
Chickens coming home to roost?
yeah baby, let's see how scared the turds like what's er face senator with too much lipstick - when the hamas supporters come knockin on her door!
a heck of a lot more scared than she was on the day she claimed to have been 'roughly touched' by a COP trying to SAVE HER LIFE. what a moronic excuse for a real woman.
 
@Isaac if you mean AOC she wasn't in the capital on Jan 6th she was across the street blogging. She probably had a heads up from Nancy.
 
Today, on Fox News (one of their token left wing commentators), Richard Fowler made the usual prostrations that we need to have "discussions" on how to end the war to end the suffering of the Palestinians. His remarks are disturbing since they blatantly ignored the fact that Hamas initiated the barbaric sneak attack that slaughtered over 1,200 people and caused immense suffering to thousands of people in Israel. Don't Jewish lives matter? Fowler conveniently ignores that Israel deserves justice and that the instigator, Hamas, be punished and disarmed.

Fowler, either knowingly or unknowingly, is following the predicted pattern that; as time progresses, the narrative will slowly switch from supporting Israel to undermining Israel. Biden is also following this pattern by increasingly pressuring Israel to "pause" its military operations citing humanitarian concerns. A big mistake. War is tough, the West overall seems to have lost sight of being tough. We will never win when we begin to view the "enemy" as having legitimate concerns and somehow being a victim of our "aggression" against them. Israel needs to put an end to Hamas. It is unfortunate that collateral damage happens. That is the regrettable price of war.
 
@Isaac if you mean AOC she wasn't in the capital on Jan 6th she was across the street blogging. She probably had a heads up from Nancy.
then that makes her claim that a cop treated her roughly even more ridiculous
 
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Needless to say, given today, a lot of Twitter posts reiterating that Ashli Babbit was murdered and that Byrd literally got away with murder. In a somewhat similar situation, Kim Potter was charged with murder and sentenced to jail for the accidental killing of a Black man. The racial implications are clear. A Black man kills a White woman and is not charged. A White woman kills a Black man and she is charged.

Since posting, I followed-up on a tweet that referenced the article below:

Jan 6th has all the earmarks of a Democratic party inspired "false flag" operation. Just recently pro-Palestinian rioters damage public property in Washington DC. Don't expect them to be hunted down by the FBI for damaging public property like the patriots of Jan 6th. Consider this: Kim Potter, a police officer, was found guilty of manslaughter for accidentally killing a person, but Lt. Michael Byrd, also a police officer, was not even charged for the killing of Ashli Babbit. Byrd literally got away with murder. And just to toss this in: "Rep. Bowman pulled fire alarm as Democrats tried to delay vote"; so why isn't he being charged with "interfering with a public proceeding" which is being used as a feeble excuse to charge many who participated in the patriotic rally?
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