2023 Israel-Palestine Armed Conflict

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Dabbing on the Goyim as always, more like our BASEDEST ALLIES

I find it genuinely impressive how despite dozens of legitemate video's of sandniggers being sandniggardly straight from their own cameras Israel has decided to to sucessfully kickstart a generation of "Hamas terrorism" deniers by making deepfakes of texas bbq roasted babies and spreading stories of the 40 million babies being chucked into the circumcision machine headfirst

Like they have to be trying to make people hate them at this point.
Jews literally can't help themselves they are like niggers except instead of violence its deceit
 
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I find it genuinely impressive how despite dozens of legitemate video's of sandniggers being sandniggardly straight from their own cameras Israel has decided to to sucessfully kickstart a generation of "Hamas terrorism" deniers by making deepfakes of texas bbq roasted babies and spreading stories of the 40 million babies being chucked into the circumcision machine headfirst

Like they have to be trying to make people hate them at this point.
They were always going to deny this, i have people denying footage taken and publicized by hamas. It sped up the process a little bit but not by much.

Oh I'm sorry, who's fault is it again that universities have become propaganda centers and not neutral objective places of learning?
FBI's fault for not prosecuting the Weather Underground and allowing them to escape into academia.
 
At the time the West in general was very ignorant of what radical Islam actually was, and the consequences that would entail by supporting it. Up until that point terrorism stemming from the Muslim world was primarily secular, usually left-wing nationalist, Phalangist (Spanish branch of Fascism), or Ba'athist in nature. Jihadism as we know it today was quite literally born in the Soviet-Afghan War, so it was a very novel concept to anyone not from the region.
Is it plausible that had we left them alone long enough like the Christians had to sort their own faith out, they may have dedicated that kind of radicalism into a moderate islam reform? But instead due to outside pressure by larger forces that kind of radicalism was pushed outwards and embraced as a way to insulate the faith from changing while turning what would've been its revolutionaries into warriors to protect the nation from outside influence?

Could also be the people of Africa were a terrible bed for organized religion, which prevented Islam from spreading as far south as Christianity did north. Which meant that Islam ended up more concentrated and forming breakaway sects was harder to do with less territory?

I will always wonder where Islam could have faced a great reform, because it seems like that chance has long passed.
Genuine question - why is it endless "allahu akbar" in every sentence from these people? Is it reflexive to say it before every sentence? Is there some competition of who can say it the most? Is it virtue signaling, where when one says it, the others have to as well or not be seen as virtuous enough?
If the last thing you say before being killed is Allahu Akbar it's a super ultra fastrack to your 72 virgins. If your last words were "pass me some more ammo." You don't get to skip the line.
 
What were they expecting? That by helping ferment this ridiculous social experiment where whites should be demonized, you effectively tied a noose around your necks as well.

Oh, but it was all according to keikaku*, right? Just plant enough chaos, get shekels and call it a day. Such is the traditional Jewish way. You make your ancestors proud.
 
That was fucking wild. Imagine coming down from 2 hits of molly, not sleeping for 36 hours, and then having to run for your life from militant terrorists. Definitely not on my bucket list.
 
Oh I'm sorry, who's fault is it again that universities have become propaganda centers and not neutral objective places of learning?
There's no such thing as neutral learning. You can teach philosophy, critical thought, persuasive text, and constructive arguments, but there will always be soft people who would rather manipulate the world so that they fit in it rather than posses an ounce of character.

When college becomes affordable again and silver spoon troons aren't the predominant demographic, we might see an equilibrium. After all, many teachers find identity politics exhausting. The ones who don't aren't very good teachers.
 
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