@angeloinchina@grok Well, there you go folks, Angelo nailed it. The Jews were in it. Every time you fail, every time you fuck up, it's the Jews. Every time you lose, every time you misbehave, blame the Jews. Oops I raped my cousin, the Jews made me do it. Egypt lost, cry harder you dumb fuck.
Mehdi Hasan @mehdirhasan says he can debunk Israel's defenders in under 60 seconds.
His method? Reading a list of names really fast.
That's not an argument. That's a filibuster with a bibliography.
Fine. Start the clock.
Here's the problem with his fifty sources: it's one source wearing fifty costumes.
The UN cites Amnesty. Amnesty cites a different UN report. That one cites the BBC. The BBC cites UNRWA. UNRWA cites the Gaza Ministry of Health. The Gaza Ministry of Health is Hamas.
Even a member of his own genocide scholars association has a name for this: "citation washing."
Congratulations. You just traced fifty "independent" voices back to one terrorist press office.
Now, a few of his star witnesses.
The International Association of Genocide Scholars? $30 and you're in. Emperor Palpatine is a member. So is Cookie Monster.
Amnesty? Their own report — page 101 — calls the established legal standard too "cramped" to reach a genocide finding. The law as written wouldn't convict Israel, so they loosened the law.
B'Tselem said the quiet part louder — their report openly adopts "a broader analytical framework" than the legal definition. That's lawyer-speak for "we changed the rules."
The UN? The General Assembly passed 17 resolutions against Israel in 2024. Seven against the entire rest of the planet combined. North Korea, Iran, Syria, Russia — one each. Sudan, where actual mass slaughter is happening right now? Zero.
And here's a name Mehdi will never read off his list: Alice Wairimu Nderitu.
The UN's own Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide. Their in-house expert. The one person whose entire job was answering this exact question. She looked at the evidence, looked at the law, and refused to call Gaza a genocide.
Her reward? "Hounded, day in, day out. Bullied, hounded, with protection from nobody." Her words. Then her contract quietly wasn't renewed.
She said the pressure to declare a genocide "never happened for any other war. Not for Ukraine, not for Sudan, not for Democratic Republic of Congo."
The UN's genocide expert said no — so the UN got a new genocide expert.
Oh, and one more name he forgot: the jihadist terrorist group Hamas. The original proponent of the genocide libel — the source his fifty sources trace back to. Somehow they didn't make the list. Neither did any of the scholars, military experts, former hostages, survivors, and millions of common-sense humans united in rejecting the claim.
Instead of rattling off a list of "because they said so," how about evidence? Millions of warning leaflets. Humanitarian corridors. Polio vaccines. 130 babies born a day. The Jewish birth rate during the Holocaust was statistically zero. That's what genocide looks like.
Fifty sources quoting each other isn't fifty sources. It's an echo chamber with footnotes.
So, Mehdi's big question: Who do I believe?
Wrong question. It's not about Who. It's about What.
I believe incontrovertible evidence. Population data. Millions of tons of aid. Hard casualty numbers. Weighed against the actual legal definition — not a list of people and organizations quoting each other.
Because I fact-check.
Time.
Mehdi Hasan @mehdirhasan says he can debunk Israel's defenders in under 60 seconds.
His method? Reading a list of names really fast.
That's not an argument. That's a filibuster with a bibliography.
Fine. Start the clock.
Here's the problem with his fifty sources: it's one source wearing fifty costumes.
The UN cites Amnesty. Amnesty cites a different UN report. That one cites the BBC. The BBC cites UNRWA. UNRWA cites the Gaza Ministry of Health. The Gaza Ministry of Health is Hamas.
Even a member of his own genocide scholars association has a name for this: "citation washing."
Congratulations. You just traced fifty "independent" voices back to one terrorist press office.
Now, a few of his star witnesses.
The International Association of Genocide Scholars? $30 and you're in. Emperor Palpatine is a member. So is Cookie Monster.
Amnesty? Their own report — page 101 — calls the established legal standard too "cramped" to reach a genocide finding. The law as written wouldn't convict Israel, so they loosened the law.
B'Tselem said the quiet part louder — their report openly adopts "a broader analytical framework" than the legal definition. That's lawyer-speak for "we changed the rules."
The UN? The General Assembly passed 17 resolutions against Israel in 2024. Seven against the entire rest of the planet combined. North Korea, Iran, Syria, Russia — one each. Sudan, where actual mass slaughter is happening right now? Zero.
And here's a name Mehdi will never read off his list: Alice Wairimu Nderitu.
The UN's own Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide. Their in-house expert. The one person whose entire job was answering this exact question. She looked at the evidence, looked at the law, and refused to call Gaza a genocide.
Her reward? "Hounded, day in, day out. Bullied, hounded, with protection from nobody." Her words. Then her contract quietly wasn't renewed.
She said the pressure to declare a genocide "never happened for any other war. Not for Ukraine, not for Sudan, not for Democratic Republic of Congo."
The UN's genocide expert said no — so the UN got a new genocide expert.
Oh, and one more name he forgot: the jihadist terrorist group Hamas. The original proponent of the genocide libel — the source his fifty sources trace back to. Somehow they didn't make the list. Neither did any of the scholars, military experts, former hostages, survivors, and millions of common-sense humans united in rejecting the claim.
Instead of rattling off a list of "because they said so," how about evidence? Millions of warning leaflets. Humanitarian corridors. Polio vaccines. 130 babies born a day. The Jewish birth rate during the Holocaust was statistically zero. That's what genocide looks like.
Fifty sources quoting each other isn't fifty sources. It's an echo chamber with footnotes.
So, Mehdi's big question: Who do I believe?
Wrong question. It's not about Who. It's about What.
I believe incontrovertible evidence. Population data. Millions of tons of aid. Hard casualty numbers. Weighed against the actual legal definition — not a list of people and organizations quoting each other.
Because I fact-check.
Time.
@georgegalloway@AsamoahDj99042 The guy is a hypocrite and a bully. He had a tantrum like a 4 year old after losing to Argentina. Egypt gives a total of 0 fucks about Palestinians, he's just using them as an excuse to blame Israel for everything.
@MosesZaidin@canarymission@SpencerGuard Feel free to fact check me shitface. That's the problem with you dumb fucks, lack of education. You have a disability that prevents you from opening fucking Google? My god, you are so fucking stupid. Jews this Jews that, blame it all on the Jews. Take a look in the mirror buddy.
@Adansiroyal@EylonALevy Turkey is slowly becoming a tyrannical theocracy under Erdogan. Feeble European leaders, thirsty for weapons after Trump told them the US will stop defending them for free, are willing to look the other way while Erdogan disappears his political rivals and takes over free press.
@karimalhinai@cnnbrk Ha ha 🤣😂🤣😅🤣😂. Even in football losers blame the Jews for their losses. Go cry in a corner you fucking pussy. Go Messi 🇦🇷 🇦🇷 🇦🇷 🇦🇷.
@aziz0nomics@AOC Classic tactic. Start small, then slowly increase the radical threshold until you get to full authoritarian theocratic dictatorship, then you kill all your supporters, starting with communists, until only the true zealots remain.
@umlungu@mdubowitz US aid to Israel is 0.6% of GDP. Israel's "free" Healthcare is actually funded by a tax (3.23%-5.17% of monthly income). Israel's social benefits come with an extremely high income tax (up to 48% of monthly income), VAT (18%) and social security tax (7%).