Posted on 01/09/2009 2:01:47 PM PST by blondewithbrains
A shadow war between pro-Israeli and pro-Hamas forces is taking place on the Internet and it is getting fierce. If you're one of millions of Americans who use social-networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter or participate in virtual worlds like "Second Life," don't be surprised if you get sucked into a war thousands of miles away in Gaza. Support groups have sprouted up on Facebook, drawing in thousands of members on both sides of the conflict. A shadow war between pro-Israeli and pro-Hamas forces is taking place on the Internet and it is getting fierce. If you're one of millions of Americans who use social-networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter or participate in virtual worlds like "Second Life," don't be surprised if you get sucked into a war thousands of miles away in Gaza. On Facebook, the pro-Hamas group "Stop Genocide in Palestine" has more than 117,500 members. On the other side, "I Support the Israel Defense Forces in Preventing Terror Attacks from Gaza" has more than 65,000 members.
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I saw this on Fox a couple of hours ago, and I couldn’t help been envision freepers manning the ramparts....(chuckle)
muzzies = maggot food!
Second Life is so 2006.
Can someone make a Facebook app in which you can bomb a Hamas terrorist home or “school”(Hamas base) or “mosque”(Hamas base) or U.N. headquaters (Hamas headquarters)?
Excellent idea. A Facebook application which would ID any page that was created by Muhammed .... or Fatma .... and would, without delay, “blow up” that page. After the smoke is gone you would see the words “gone to 72 Virgins” and “Welcome to Democracy”. Of course no one would get injured as this would all be virtual. YouTube would also need an application which would remove all videos upon detecting someone yelling: “Allah Akbar”. It would be a better, safer virtual world.
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