Not random; their people are killed, robbed of their homes and beaten by soldiers and settlers in the West Bank while under an illegal occupation and their children are left to rot in the world's largest open-air prison. You've also had 200 Palestinians murdered in the West Bank this year prior to October.
The release of that child beading story that's been circulating around the net for a few weeks really did its job to solidify the standing of Hamas as the bad guy of this story here.
From the looks of the last couple of pages here (starting from at least page 1400), a separate thread might actually be needed for the Israel-Hamas thread because this whole topic seems to get everyone in here riled up (especially when religious beliefs get brought into the table).
Gist is that Palestian militants (if you want me to call them Hamas, sure) breached the Gaza-Israel barrier and randomly started attacking Israeli communities & military bases. The further added action of kidnapping hostages for a seemingly unprovoked reason would add further justification of what they did that day as a terrorist attack...
The release of that child beading story that's been circulating around the net for a few weeks really did its job to solidify the standing of Hamas as the bad guy of this story here.
Let's be clear, the only resistance in Gaza is the Hamas. Now, the 7th, they actually made a WAR CRIME. Something that can be punished internationnaly because its an act of war that goes beyond the boundaries of international laws. BUT
This resistance is STILL perfectly legitimate in the context stated above. Those guys are fighting the colonization and the oppression of a crypto fascist state. That's why they are NOT terrorist. Their sociology is COMPLETELY different from people from Daesh or ALquaida. The hamas is not "throwing rocks" to terrorize, they do it (at least for the majority of the combattants) in a response to oppression.
This, again, does not forgive their horrific action of the 7th. This was a war crime, not even resistant should do that.
But like a guy said above, let's be a little bit more nuanced about the situation.
You get rid of the oppression, you will get rid of the Hamas (at least in its majority)
In an ideal communist utopia yes, there is not state. Marx was staunchly against a state actor. Lenin and Stalin saw the flaw in this, and decided to use the state as a means to reach communism.
In an ideal communist utopia yes, there is not state. Marx was staunchly against a state actor. Lenin and Stalin saw the flaw in this, and decided to use the state as a means to reach communism.
Don't think yourself intelligent enough to actually understand what people mean, Toby.
I called Solis an anarchocommunist because he has parroted both communistic and anarchic views across the course of the time I've seen him post. Now, I know the lad is a troll, but his views have been rather evident. He hates big business (fair play), he wants revolution, a violent one at that, for he has stated there is no other way to 'topple the system', and he has only spoken of Marx in a positive light whilst demonizing capitalism (and yes, rampant capitalism is not to the benefit of society). He commonly courts the communistic fringe. It was not an insult -- though I certainly disagree with both anarchy and communism.
Should this be a misrepresentation, Solis, then I apologise, but I cannot help but see your views as such based on your comments.
Now, in the interest of my sanity, I will actually continue to do what I originally promised to do, Toby, and not engage with you. This time not because you asked me to (which I previously graciously followed until you felt the need to quote me, figures) but because I simply am tired of interacting with you. This is not to make a grand-statement, but henceforth, I will not be seeing your messages. Goodbye.
Don't think yourself intelligent enough to actually understand what people mean, Toby.
I called Solis an anarchocommunist because he has parroted both communistic and anarchic views across the course of the time I've seen him post. Now, I know the lad is a troll, but his views have been rather evident. He hates big business (fair play), he wants revolution, a violent one at that, for he has stated there is no other way to 'topple the system', and he has only spoken of Marx in a positive light whilst demonizing capitalism (and yes, rampant capitalism is not to the benefit of society). He commonly courts the communistic fringe. It was not an insult -- though I certainly disagree with both anarchy and communism.
Should this be a misrepresentation, Solis, then I apologise, but I cannot help but see your views as such based on your comments.
Now, in the interest of my sanity, I will actually continue to do what I originally promised to do, Toby, and not engage with you. This time not because you asked me to (which I previously graciously followed until you felt the need to quote me, figures) but because I simply am tired of interacting with you. This is not to make a grand-statement, but henceforth, I will not be seeing your messages. Goodbye.
To be clear, I stated the following - I believe that there are a lot of issues within my country due to rampant, uncontrolled immigration and not enough integration. We have imported in cheap labour, which has also imported in more and more Islamic communities which, unfortunately, create their own insular communities, such as some London boroughs which have a 0% non-Muslim population -- where Sharia is followed.
I have grew up in poor neighbourhoods where I saw working class, British Nationals, haranged and harassed out of those neighbourhoods because of Islamic gangs.
Our police is afraid to combat it, as evidence by the Rotherham sex ring. The lack of real culpability in the murder of Sir David Amess. Among other things.
I do not hate Muslims. I grew up in a very, very multicultural environment. My family were originally immigrants who integrated into this country because they loved British culture and values. Now I see people who despise the British flag. Those who disrespect the land they live in. Those that have no loyalty, no desire to learn the language, and a true disdain for British law and culture. It does not mean all of them are this way. But I have noticed a clear connection between Islamic zealotry and anti-British sentiment amongst UK-based Muslims.
If that makes me a racist, then so be it, call me what you want. I am not. And to try and portray me as such is the epitome of middle-class individuals who've never lived in the lowest of the low. Who've never seen or had to experience such things as they've not lived in ghettos. They stare at the world from a position where they've never had to watch as their communities are overtaken and then denigrated in the name of a foreign ideology that is antithetical to the way of life of those who are living there.
Most disturbing one is probably the quran not setting an age limit to marriage and sexual intercourse. Usually i care much more about scientific errors because sometimes islamic apologists then dont even reply with mental gymnastics but straight defend fiddling with prebubescent girls or killing apostates/gays or dhimmitude or whatever.
Hearing either option from you makes no difference.
The last hour would not come unless the Muslims will fight against the Jews and the Muslims would kill them until the Jews would hide themselves behind a stone or a tree and a stone or a tree would say: Muslim, or the servant of Allah, there is a Jew behind me; come and kill him; but the tree Gharqad would not say, for it is the tree of the Jews.
The phenomenon was uncovered when social workers noticed the birth rate among Ethiopian immigrants halving in a decade. An Israeli documentary investigating the scandal was aired in December and prompted a popular outcry.
It revealed that women were started on a course of contraceptive jabs while still in transit camps in Ethiopia, some without being told they were being given birth control and many having no idea of the side-effects. When they eventually arrived in Israel, doctors continued the treatment unquestioningly.
Isn't as important as you think it is does not mean lineage is unimportant. But it's just one factor.
As for the question. Honestly, I don't think so? Spirituality is... a very hard thing to pin down, but I guess it's sort of like being in touch with your intuition in an almost intimate fashion? However being an atheist is not necessarily why I was spiritually defunct. I believe my atheistic tendencies led me down the path of nihilism however.
Isn't as important as you think it is does not mean lineage is unimportant. But it's just one factor.
As for the question. Honestly, I don't think so? Spirituality is... a very hard thing to pin down, but I guess it's sort of like being in touch with your intuition in an almost intimate fashion? However being an atheist is not necessarily why I was spiritually defunct. I believe my atheistic tendencies led me down the path of nihilism however.
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Fucked up the quotes by swapping tabs, sorry bro. -_-
Most people in the world have some kind of believe in some higher power since ancient times.Religion/spirituality is just part of the human experience.
Most disturbing one is probably the quran not setting an age limit to marriage and sexual intercourse. Usually i care much more about scientific errors because sometimes islamic apologists then dont even reply with mental gymnastics but straight defend fiddling with prebubescent girls or killing apostates/gays or dhimmitude or whatever.
Hearing either option from you makes no difference.
If 8/10 are happy and 2/10 loudly complain, "people aren't happy." Y'know? And every time a conflict breaks out we all have to hear some bullshit about how intolerance is inherent to "those people."
Desantis is out here saying that people from Gaza can't come because they'll bring prejudice with them. So prejudice keeps them out and I suppose the only time they've ever been here is when conflict has broken out? What the hell is that?
If 8/10 are happy and 2/10 loudly complain, "people aren't happy." Y'know? And every time a conflict breaks out we all have to hear some bullshit about how intolerance is inherent to "those people."
Desantis is out here saying that people from Gaza can't come because they'll bring prejudice with them. So prejudice keeps them out and I suppose the only time they've ever been here is when conflict has broken out? What the hell is that?
If 8/10 are happy and 2/10 loudly complain, "people aren't happy." Y'know? And every time a conflict breaks out we all have to hear some bullshit about how intolerance is inherent to "those people."
Desantis is out here saying that people from Gaza can't come because they'll bring prejudice with them. So prejudice keeps them out and I suppose the only time they've ever been here is when conflict has broken out? What the hell is that?
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