@MansurQr@netanyahu Remember that Hamas spent decades and billions embedding itself into schools, nurseries, tunnels and hospitals. How else can Israel possibly defeat its enemy?
All the blood is on the hands of Hamas. This is what happens when you use your own civilians as shields.
@DonBraid Don, I’ve listened to a bunch of Shapiro in the past month. He is very clearly not interested in annexing in Canada.
You should use more updated quotes from him. It seems you are just trying to stir the pot by his off the cuff comments in December, likely said jokingly.
@KevinMNelsonUSA@CollinRugg Haha. You do know that sudden cardiac arrests have always occurred, right?
It’s much more likely that he simply had a cardiac event completely unrelated to the “obvious variable” this points to.
Your palpable confirmation bias is disappointing. Be better.
@OhBeing@Patrici21446599 @RBatniji @CBC Israel appears to care a whole lot more about innocent Palestinians than does Hamas. The latter is happy to martyr the population they have pillaged, impoverished, and used as shields.
Let’s remember we HAD a ceasefire till Hamas broke it on Oct 7.
@ZyshanAM@TheHarrisSultan@UN The word Islam may mean peace, the religion, not so. What about all the verses commanding the killing of infidels? What do you think Boko Haram, Hamas, Hezbollah, Al Qaeda, the Taliban, ISIS, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, and the rest of those peaceful organizations have in common?
My dad, who is a moderate Muslim, finally expressed his concern and asked me, 'Why are you supporting this genocide?'
He mentioned that he's stopped looking at his phone because he can no longer bear to watch videos of Palestinian children being bombed by Israel.
I replied, 'I empathize with the suffering, and it's not easy for me either.'
Then I showed him a photo, and we both agreed on the gravity of the situation in Palestine.
I then informed him that the photo was actually of a Yemeni child pulled from the rubble resulting from a Saudi bombing in Yemen.
I pointed out that Israel has allegedly killed 7,000 Palestinians, while the Saudis have killed at least 150,000 Yemeni Muslims. Some estimates suggest upto 300,000.
How can we call the current conflict a 'genocide' when what the Saudis did is hardly even discussed by Muslims? Don’t get me started on 200,000 Muslims killed by Bashar Al Asad in Syria.
He responded that if that's the case, he also disagrees with what the Saudis did. I replied, 'How convenient. Nearly half a MILLION fellow Muslims have been killed by other Muslims, and you didn't even know about it. Yet when Israel retaliates against a terrorist organization that has killed, raped, and maimed 1,500 of its citizens, the whole Muslim world reacts?'
It seems to have less to do with preserving Muslim lives and more to do with a religious fantasy of hostility toward Jews.
@knjboy@catturd2 Please name one single shred of evidence, anything you might have, that suggests this dude collapsing has something to do with the vaccine. Do you know how stupid you sound?
@RichardDawkins "Disagreement is not oppression. Argument is not assault. Words — even provocative or repugnant ones — are not violence. The answer to speech we do not like is more speech." https://t.co/Fk7QC97v1f
@PirateM22291441 @QasimRashid You are right. It’s a moot point to argue about the merits of a gun culture in the US. It’s baked into the fabric of the ethos way too deeply to extract it.
@pearlhwh@QasimRashid Would it be a problem if there were 300 million pipe bombs in the US, and most children or deranged adults could easily get their hands on them accidentally or on purpose? Would that be a parenting problem?
@yondvale@QasimRashid But what about all the other countries of the world where the government is kept at bay?
We keep hearing guns are necessary but the vast majority of the world gets by just fine without arming their population to the teeth.