2023 Israel-Palestine Armed Conflict

While she probably didn't intend this, I find the coincidence to be hilarious.
I thought that seeing yourself depicted in popular media was supposed to be a positive validating experience.
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Do you believe that the Jews were the first humans to ever inhabit the land that is now Israel/Palestine or were you using “indigenous” as reference to the fact that the Jews were there before the Arab Palestinians and in doing so point out the leftist hypocrisy in referring to the Palestinians as the “Indigenous” people of the area.

Apparently @Rei is shit wants to make this his hill to die on.

Reminds me of that plush IKEA shark thing that trannies like.
Jews were not the first people otherwise we wouldn't have had to conquer it. We didn't even conquer Jerusalem until the time of king David which was about 800 years from when we entered the land if I remember right. I was using the latter definition especially since there's been a small bit continuous Jewish presence in the land even after exile.
 
Bari Weiss has taken a pretty significant blackpill from the NYT's misreporting on the rocket hitting that hospital.

The blood libel heard ’round the world: So let us get this straight: terrorists burst across the border of Israel, slaughtered innocents, raped women, took captives—including toddlers who remain in their hands—then accidentally exploded a rocket in their own Gaza hospital parking lot, and somehow, in all of this, Israel is still the bad guy.

Let’s start with the rocket. As soon as it went off, Hamas blamed Israel, which in turn said it needed a minute to verify what happened. Do you know who doesn’t need a minute? The mainstream American press. Reuters, The Washington Post, and The New York Times blindly ran with the Hamas account: an Israeli strike, a hospital, hundreds of deaths—500, according to the Times. (A great collection of those headlines can be found here.) The Times even ran an image of a blown-up building—but it wasn’t the hospital. The news ricocheted around the world, leading to attacks on synagogues and marches on embassies. It is the dominant narrative now and likely forever. Even though it is a lie. In the information war, this was a spectacular win for Hamas.

After Biden announced that U.S. intelligence confirmed the Israeli government account—it was a failed rocket from within Gaza—there were no apologies, no corrections, just subtle headline changes to make it slightly factual-ish. (Just compare this to the uproar after Tom Cotton’s oped, which led to the firing of the paper’s opinion editor.) And so it was a bit of an awakening for me. This is the week I realized that the adults I thought were flawed but trying are actually on meth and don’t care. Or maybe it’s even worse: they know it’s a lie.

Of note: one of the NYT reporters doing the liveblog on the Israel-Hamas war was an intern for Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib. And Rashida? Even after the facts came out and her own government said the bomb was Hamas’s, Rashida was leading a rally, citing the much too useful blood libel: “I continue to watch people think it’s okay to bomb a hospital with children.”

Remember, Bari used to work for the NYT until she got fed up with the wokeness and decided to start her own website.
 
I thought that seeing yourself depicted in popular media was supposed to be a positive validating experience.
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Imagine thinking that a tabletop miniatures game about war in space millennia from now has any bearing on real world stuff.

That being said, Chaos is the only true path.
 
Shame it's going to be bulldozed for the Third Temple by apocalyptic radicals.
Not necessarily, al aqsa will have to be destroyed but the dome of the rock can actually fit next to a third temple. The radicals also propose taking apart the dome of the rock and al aqsa and relocating them. Even if a third temple is built they will likely be fine.
 
Imagine seeing a blue stuffed octopus and immediately thinking it's some anti-Semitic thing featured in an obscure propaganda poster. Take your meds Shlomo, it's just a stuffed octopus. It doesn't look remotely similar to that poster, aside from being fucking blue and being an octopus holy shit some of these kikes are ridiculous.

Imagine seeing this and thinking "oy vey is this me"?
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Don't skip medication.
 
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You'll never be Foreign Secretary with that attitude.
At least I'll never blow six figures on an in game spaceship just to have it ruined within the hour.
Not necessarily, al aqsa will have to be destroyed but the dome of the rock can actually fit next to a third temple. The radicals also propose taking apart the dome of the rock and al aqsa and relocating them. Even if a third temple is built they will likely be fine.
Can't they build it elsewhere though? It's not like there's a shortage of desert land in the middle east.
 
At least I'll never blow six figures on an in game spaceship just to have it ruined within the hour.
Is this what you meant? I was thinking of the UK Foreign Secretary who's big into 40k and involved in this Israel-Palestine stuff

One thing that isn’t in the rules, however, is buying in-game money – called ISK – on the internet for real money, giving you an advantage in the game. We spoke to CCP Games CEO Hilmar Veigar Pétursson about the time a player got banned for exactly this, resulting in a series of phone calls from a foreign embassy.

“Someone from our country has a problem with your game,” the voice on the other end of the line said. According to Pétursson, the tone was menacing.

“The problem with the game?” the voice continued. “It’s a big problem. This person … their father is very powerful.”
 
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Imagine seeing a blue stuffed octopus and immediately thinking it's some anti-Semitic thing featured in an obscure propaganda poster. Take your meds Shlomo, it's just a stuffed octopus. It doesn't look remotely similar to that poster, aside from being fucking blue and being an octopus holy shit some of these kikes are ridiculous.

Imagine seething this and thinking "oy vey is this me"?
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Don't skip medication.
iirc in Japan "octopus" is an insult to use on buddhist monks because they're shaved bald
 
Do you believe that the Jews were the first humans to ever inhabit the land that is now Israel/Palestine or were you using “indigenous” as reference to the fact that the Jews were there before the Arab Palestinians and in doing so point out the leftist hypocrisy in referring to the Palestinians as the “Indigenous” people of the area.
I believe the answer is more complicated than a yes or no. I am certain that some Jews and certain Islamic persons could be tied genetically to the area.

Such, the term indigenous is not adequate to describe the situation of the area just as the term indigenous is not adequate to secure any claim to swaths of North America originally belonging to the Native Americans.

Especially egregious is the term, colonizer. The Jews are no more colonizers than the tribes that battled the Aztecs or other aggressive Native American tribes battling each other.


Somewhat related clip:
 
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List of people who hate Israel and love Gaza:
-BLM
-AntiFa
-the Democrat party
-Academia
-Mudslimes
-Atheist Jews
-Journos
-Communists
-Leftists in general
-Trannies
-Zoomers
-Jewspergs on this site
Now add Greta Thunsperg to the list:
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Everyone in that list got created/earned relevance in the west by Jews.
Don't you love when the golems revolt against their masters?
 
I genuinely wish we had a fedora-tipper reaction sticker. Imagine being a moral relativist.
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This thread is moral particularists arguing with moral relativists with both sides pretending they're moral absolutists.
Imagine being an absolutist midwit and hating on that in its entirety by default instead of at least admiring the aesthetic and architecture, the way it invokes earth, sky and heavens through the shape and color layering is top tier
Islamic pattern tiling is probably the most underrated contribution to civilization, which sounds like a cope but the tile autism MENA people have actually sometimes proves semi useful:

Generally a big fan of it.

Everyone in that list got created/earned relevance in the west by Jews.
Don't you love when the golems revolt against their masters?
In 10 months when this is on the backburner new orgs and people will be vetted, funded and restructured to ensure this doesn't happen again. Jews fund the institutional left and all these groups get money at the behest of DEI score shit and such, organized through stuff like blackrock/soros etc. Expect to see some internal shakeups on the left but keep in mind that nothing stops the poz.
 
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Can't they build it elsewhere though? It's not like there's a shortage of desert land in the middle east.
It has to be on that specific mountain and in that specific area. It's especially holy to the point where religious Jews mostly don't walk on the mountain in order to avoid stepping into the area where the holy of holies used to be. The western wall is the holiest place in Judaism just for a vague association with the Temple, the temple and mountain are far holier. There's not a way around it.
 
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