Posted on 11/03/2023 5:50:10 AM PDT by Milagros
What is that WaPo slogan again about “darkness” and “democracy”.
It remains to be seen how all this shakes out come 2024, but I have to think the Dems showing their hatred of Israel and Jews won’t do them any good. Besides the cheating, they have a very fragile coalition of voters, and they can’t afford to lose any of it.
A revision of the SOMEONE SOME WHERE did SOMETHING
No empathy or sense of justice. Sometimes a family member needs to be part of a massacre before one’s mind is clear.
I wonder what that Khashoggi columnist thinks. Oh, forgot, he was ‘neutralized’ by the Saudis.
actions have consequences. Oct 7 cruelty brings more cruelty. failure to eliminate hamas will have more evil consequences.
Ahhh, the old two wrongs don’t make a right argument. Well it’s just that many don’t buy into the idea that killing those that would murder children as a wrong or bad thing.
Twosides-ism
Tharoor is a foreign agent of influence. Iran has erected an impressive propaganda machine in the US. It’s misinformation campaign has blinded people to the horrific slaughter by Hamas.
“actions have consequences. Oct 7 cruelty brings more cruelty. failure to eliminate hamas will have more evil consequences.”
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And the masses in Gaza celebrating the atrocities ...
I don’t understand what many people do not understand about war. War is what happens when laws, rules, relationships and agreements fail or are ignored. So in that situation all those are off the table. For this person to say just turn the other 1400 cheeks completely misunderstands the situation. Of course his does it on purpose because he is just another soldier in the war, a publicity soldier, the manipulator of minds. Warfare takes many forms, his is just another attack!
“Massacre a ‘Bad Thing’ That Doesn’t Justify Other ‘Bad Things’”
Revenge is beyond justification. It is built in to human nature for the purpose of survival.
Just about.
In Oct 2015 Islamic bigot Ishan Tharoor wrote a terrible title “not so shocking” rationalizing Hitler’s Palestine Mufti.
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Does ‘The Washington Post’ Have A Blind Spot For The Muslim Brotherhood?
November 13, 2018 | By Yigal Carmon*
Egypt | MEMRI Daily Brief No. 171
The October 2, 2018 murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, an avowed proponent of and apologist for the Muslim Brotherhood, and the Washington Post’s endorsement of this position[1] – promoted primarily by foreign affairs reporter Ishaan Tharoor, who anchors the Today’s Worldview feature, but also by the editorial board – raises anew the question of whether the MB is a believer in democracy and free expression.
https://www.memri.org/reports/does-washington-post-have-blind-spot-muslim-brotherhood
Some people did something over there....
“Just because the indians raided your town and murdered, burned and kidnapped villagers doesn’t mean you should attack the indian settlement, hunt down its braves and recover the hostages”
Sorry, but this is as plain as it gets.
Some people did something.
This is the Unified Message from muhammedans, MSM, Democrats and RINOs (but I repeat myself).
Having failed on “but it was ok to rape and mutilate babies because muh colonialism” and “there should be a ceasefire before Israel can do anything to Hamas” they’re now pushing “ok, it was bad; and Hamas hiding behind children is bad; but if Israel gets Hamas, it’ll also be bad because of those children.”
Any or all of the above only adds up to “let the people who rape and murder rearm so they can do it again, even as they’ve openly stated their intent to kill everyone.”
Oh, and please ignore the fact that “the West” is in many cases now run by muhammedans and in many other places flooded with people who will riot if they don’t get their way, and suffer zero consequences when they do it. DC adds itself to that list; Tlaib continues on unhampered.
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