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Hamas attack Israel
"Or should i say they are attacking to get THEIR land back. Good luck to them. The World will watch and do nothing to help them as they always do, shame on us."
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"If I didn't already know he was thick as two short planks, then I'd swear he was on a wind up with his constant displays of complete lack of self-awareness, Side."
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That load of drivel below posted by the Polish feller is on the back of him blaming Russia for everything & anything........
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"This site offers a fascinating micro-scale insight into the world of the fanatic, especially the politics threads. So what we notice is they are highly, and sometimes spectacularly, inept. It’s also apparent that it is always someone else’s fault, and that someone else is always a foreigner and/or a lefty and mostly a woman. And finally the fanatic is convinced they have the right to take control and when they do they’ll fix everything. So they live in a fantasy world so removed from reality that, for example Armistice Day and Remembrance Sunday are their days and nobody but the fanatic know what they are supposed to be honouring. The only possible level of relating with the fanatic is therefore basically taking the mick."
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"Comma. That used to be true, modern police are terrified of upsetting a certain demographic."
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"So. This Armistice Day march. Sets off from Hyde Park at 12:45. How long will it take the predicted crowd to get there and assemble? I wonder how many of the marchers/protesters will choose going past the Cenotaph on their way to the assembly point as their preferred route? After all, at that moment they're simply individuals out taking a stroll. If there is any disruption, violence etc by the protesters, this will obviously be caused, by pro Zionist agent provocateurs,"
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"Debs being a good little fascist, telling me what words I can use and attributing some form of underlying message that I've never subscribed to. I think I'll still carry on using 'cultural marxist' as a label when I choose to, thanks all the same. Marx was most likely raised as a christian by his parents who had converted either just before or shortly after he was born. He was thought to have become an atheist prior to writing his most famous work. So anti-semitic, how?"
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"So. This Armistice Day march. Sets off from Hyde Park at 12:45. How long will it take the predicted crowd to get there and assemble? I wonder how many of the marchers/protesters will choose going past the Cenotaph on their way to the assembly point as their preferred route? After all, at that moment they're simply individuals out taking a stroll."
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"Lee Trundle Impossible, I am sure a number of posters on here said that Jews controlled the media! BRANDED 11:43 Fri Nov 10 I am hopeful the complications will eventually be resolved - I think you have to be otherwise its a depressing thought. Israel is not the only country in the world where there is a neighbour conflict. However, for me the main complications are that it is the only place in the world where neighbouring people will not accept a countries (Israel's) right to exist and will not give up fighting as long as Jews remain alive there. Israel's part in this is that they do not want to die and they have no-where else to go."
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It’s not this bloke is it Lee? https://i.kym-cdn.com/entries/icons/mobile/000/047/170/fafo.jpg That’s proper multi tasking
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A CNN photographer has found out to be one of the Hamas terrorists. WHOOPSIE-DAISY.
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Every group of people who've been known to move about through the centuries with no land/state of their own has been persecuted. The only ones to be left alone who move about are those that do it in barren/harsh conditions where survival is difficult so there's no one there to do the persecuting.
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"The Fonz I was brought up a Protestant. Went to church till I was seven. Never really got religion and have been an agnostic all my life but as a kid I was fascinated by the Holocaust and read books and watched the films with absolute shock. Nothing in our lives was remotely like that of the people that had to deal with being persecuted for such a long time with no place to call home where the state had your back. So, I get Israel and realise this will never work out well but it is the Jews having a place where the state has their back ( until it didn't obvs ). Nothing about the Israeli/ Palestinian/ Arab condition is ever going to be anything but complicated."
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The only fact I need to know is that you are a self absorbed prick of a poster who tries to be knowledgable…..you basically post what everyone already knows…..you dick.
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Joyo how does me calling out people for their bigotry make me an extremist? They are making sweeping disgusting generalisations about Muslims of which there are about 1.6bn. None will actually tell me how they aren't integrating overall into our society they just make random statements not actual.evidence to support their claims. This is all like watching history repeat itself. ...and look up.one of Rios favourite phrases Cultural.Marxism and the connotations it has. It's used by the far right and is an anti Jewish slur. If he pretends to.be on the side of Jews against Muslims have none of it ....
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"Israel is never the ones that start the wars there. Apart from the ultra successful 6 day war in 1967, when Israel launched massive pre emptive strikes against their enemies. Some would argue that was them, getting their retaliation in first. Like bombing Iraq's nuclear reactor in the early 80's, which fortunately, didn't lead to a war, but easily could have."
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"Amongst all organised (by who?) religions there seems to be a wide degree of ""He might be a cսnt, but he's our cսnt"" tolerance of extremists. That means such extremists are never likely to be kicked out of whatever fanaticism they claim to follow, and, in fact, may often be able to rely on that religion for protection against (national) justice should they transgress the law of any land they happen to find themselves in. Closing ranks and ""looking after your own"" it's called in some circles. So, until these organised religions clearly and unambiguously define what is acceptable and unacceptable behaviour in following their shared belief and ""cast out"" those who's activities fall outside such societal boundaries, the violence will continue."
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Jews have a history of persecution and incredible hard working success. I have an old business associate who is a Jewish Israeli and he rarely shares stuff on social media but he’s been extremely “noisy” since the massacres. His last post was “ we’re fed up with just wanting to not be wiped off the face of the earth”. Quite
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Religious intolerance of some I guess WHU Exeter. Why do you think it has any bearing on what I said?