I just launched https://t.co/VvyMnb3WQ5 and bought some inventory.
If you are amused by the concept, please share. I think there could be a considerable number of people out there looking for something like this.
@EwwRaish @TheKavernacle That isn't even the most blatant example of Houthi propaganda.
https://t.co/OAPWUbJ3WE
The flags they are waving around on this video say "death to USA, death to Israel, curse the Jews".
The platform shares the bias, otherwise this is an easy and obvious ban.
@estherzelda0514 I remember when this happened I had the displeasure of encountering
someone completely convinced it was IDF chemical weapons smuggled into the country.
Extraordinary claim, complete conviction in it, no evidence. Useless to talk with people like that.
@omgloudmouth@esjesjesj This is the expected outcome from independent truth-seeking evaluations with different information, background, ect.
Expecting 100% alignment seems like a bad idea, and would probably only be possible in a purity tested echo chamber.
@Hugowich@betonitcso@Osinttechnical I think the video evidence seems to be going that way.
But if that is true, as it seems to be, that also means they did not plan it, because they cannot aim those rockets.
They were trying to shoot it at Israel and it landed short on the hospital parking lot seems like.
@Hugowich@betonitcso@Osinttechnical Do we know that? Seems to me that people were probably just taking shelter there and the PIJ rocket hit them.
Do they even have the capability to aim those like that? Or are you saying it wasn't actually the PIJ rocket?
@Hugowich@betonitcso@Osinttechnical I think the answer is people from the surrounding area packed into the courtyard because they thought it would be safe from airstrikes.
The only way a blast that size could kill hundreds is if there was a crowd packed at that exact spot when it happened.
Seems likely there was.