Everything posted by cosmicway
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What would the Hamas supporters want Israel to do ? Recognize a Palestinian state ? Will that bring peace ? Pretty unlikely. A chance however exists if the Palestinians condemn the 7–10 and themselves punish some of the (remaining) perpetrators of the massacre. Israel can’t negotiate peace with murderers and nobody else in the same position. Maybe a historical precedent is the Greco-Turkish war when the Turks in 1922 murdered many Greeks but after that there was peace between Greece and Turkey that lasted till 1954 without incident. But Kemal did at least go through the motions of attributing those killlings and the burning of Smyrna to “disorderly elements who were not following his orders”. In the case of 7–10 Hamas and Hezbollah have already declared it a national day !
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Was n't he demoted to the Isthmian ?
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Well Jackson could have been a lucky strike of the summer transfer market. He is not proving himself so far but he is not a Lukaku case to sink the club.
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You also missed the fact that Enzo was the worst player on the pitch. He was not imjured, I don't know about ill or something. Pochettino ought to have subbed him before he did.
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Postecoglu did not park the bus when Spurs were 10, played a crazy system. The Udogie incident could n't have happened and he might have escaped - better with 10 than with 9. With 9 men anything would be rather desperate but still he had better stick to a classical defense. With Spurs playing like that Chelsea should have been 4-1 up from the 60th minute. I don't expect us to be given so many walk-in chances in any other match.
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This does n't count. I can score those Jackson goals. Still we outplayed them when they were 11.
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Destroy Spurs !
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Wokes work for Trump.
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I 'm not crazy to remember backwood Tory mps by heart.
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Wikipedia says by the centrists as well.
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He did. You missed.
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Someone. I don't keep the names of mps from dark constituencies.
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It does but it has become a negative term because of the abuses.
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It has become a negative term because of the abuses. Example: Greek government asks for the Elgin marbles back from the British museum. Tory mp: you are wokes.
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Trump edges Biden in US polls: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/05/us/politics/biden-trump-2024-poll.html Knowing American politics if this is happening it is the work of the wokes, the neocommunists and the Hamas supporters. People get scared and vote for the candidate likely to provide them with a more secure environment, even if he is a moron and a right wing monster. At the same time wokes, neocommunists and Hamas supporters are happy because this will give them the excuse to burn more houses, buildings, cars, theatres. Same old story.
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I 'm sorry I cannot accept this thing with the children etc (the Hamas human shields in reality). It's just part of the landscape in this war. If you don't like wars the first person to talk to would be Adolph Hitler. Now his descendants.
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Premeditated by Hamas to happen.
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You know what it means. Well, when the Turks attacked Cyprus the Greek soldiers defended Cyprus without hurting civilians (*) like Hamas did. They were few, no reinforcements, they lost. Also Hamas did a 9-11, it was not collateral victims. (*) disputed by the Turks untruthfully more likely than not, but if some did that then they were war criminals too
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Look, we are all governed by the black reaction these days. But you will never defeat black reaction with terror. Furthermore if you do that you give rise to a new Pol Pot, which is exactly what we have here in the Middle East. This will be black reaction +++++.
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Berlin was also not a war but a massacre and Hitler was left with a few dustbins. Stalingrad too but the defending Russians won there.
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Because that's where the war is. You can't occupy Berlin without hurting children with bombs, once Hitler decided not to declare it an undefended city.
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gf = grandfather
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This did happen sometime in the 12th century - a pogrom against the Latin merchants. I don't know who instigated it though. The Orthodox church has plenty of sex scandals and one of my gfs was a priest. Not a bishop though or he could n't get married. But some of his uncles were bishops.
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We had the Spanish inquisition. Us Greeks are taught that the orthodox church "never did such things" but is it entirely true ? And as we were ruled by the Ottomans from the 15th century onwards could the orthodox church even if they wanted to ? It was the Ottoman muzzies were running the show here. But whilst all that was back in the 14th-15th-16th century, the muslim fanatics are doing it now in the 20th-21st centuries and they run entire countries. It's not some fanatical priests in some isolated villages. They run entire countries.
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This is a yearly ritual. It is a matter of honour for Chelsea to destroy Spurs and stop their race for the title -indeed- of the premiership. Can be done, as demonstrated against Arsenal.