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  1. Israel So if Yemen decided to invade Israel and set up a Yemeni homeland using an annual 3.5bn dollars of hi tech weapons given by US Taxpayers . that would be ok ''because they won the war'' ? That is crazy. So ''might is right''. You can kill and invade because you have the most hi tech weapons ? If the devil fucks and eats Christ it is ok because the Devil won the War ? By who ? The UN ? They have broken more UN Resolutions than every other country in the World all together. By the US, their proxy backers ? by Blinken - his grandfather a Zionist who helped occupy Palestine ? I mentioned Sudan in an early post - no one including you said anything You talk of ''terror''. Israel bombed a Sovereign country Syria, the Iranian Embassy and killed children in total violation of International law. Hezbollah and Houthis have all said ''stop the Genocide in gaza and no rockets will come.'' For that reason, Israel said on NBC they deliberately killed Nasrallah because he wanted peace. Look it up. Israel bombed Tehran and killed Ishmael Hanir - another one who sought peace. Now they are killing who;e families and children in Beirut Last Saturday 42 Countries asked Israel to stop murdering UN Peacemakers --- Its very odd how Evangelical Christians think Israel can do no wrong -especially when the Torah sees them as slaves/subhuman, spits on them in Jerusalem
  2. Yes Phd in political science - its economic land grab mainly and stealing of resources. Yes partly. The Israeli Stern Gang and Irgun were terrorists. Massacred thousands before the Palestinian resistance even rose up. They hung two British Sergeants and booby trapped the bodies. They blew up the King David Hotel killing dozens and tried to blame Palestinians. Then the UK said no more, and the US took over using Israel as a colonial outpost Brief history of Iran. Mossadeq was in charge, Irans 30th Prime Minister a beautiful democratic country. However he decided Irans oil should be for Iran. Fair enough ? The US organised a CIA Coup to overthrow the democratically elected government so they could have the oil. They installed the US friendly Shah. a right bastard with his torture police and death squads to crush any opposition. Then in 1979 there was the Religous Revolution because Iranians were fed up with the unelected Shahs regime. Later there was the Iran v Iraq war that lasted for 10 years. The US sold weapons to both sides, just the right amount so that the war was finely balanced, would go on for as long as possible, with maximum casualties. Fast forward and Hezbollah and Hamas are a direct result of Israeli massacres and land grabs. They didnt exist until Israel invaded. Hamas have been useful to Netanyahu as they have split the Palestinians, he is on record as saying ''We must support Hamas'' Credit to Hezbollah though they only attack military targets. Imagine if every hospital had been destroyed in Israel, every school blown up, 42 650 dead, 102 000 injured and 95% of all buildings destroyed, electricity cut off, water cut off and hardly any food allowed in.....
  3. 'This is our land, we deserve it': Dozens of Israelis planning to cross border and settle in Gaza When asked what should happen to the Palestinians currently living in the territory, one Israeli woman replied: "We should kill them. Every last one of them." By Adam Parsons, Sky News correspondent in Kibbutz Be’eri in Israel Monday 21 October 2024 22:35, UK Image:Reshit says Israel should 'kill every last one' of the Palestinians in Gaza As the sun beats down on us near Kibbutz Be'eri in Israel, Avi looks out towards the place he really wants to live. It's only two miles away and it shimmers in the sunshine. "It would be our privilege," he says, looking at his wife and three small children. Their plan is to move to Gaza. He's not sure when it will be possible, but he's hoping it will be soon, once it is safe to move in. As if on cue, there is a boom as another shell is fired into Gaza from a nearby gun emplacement. Avi is not alone. Around us are dozens and dozens of Israelis who are keen to get into Gaza and claim the land as their own. They have come to a conference on the resettlement of Gaza in Kibbutz Be'eri as a show of strength and determination. Many of them are couples with children. There is a tent where the youngsters are being entertained, a stall handing out drinks and a stage with speeches and music. People are making small talk in the shade of a pagoda. There are lots of guns here, and the atmosphere is rich with a sense of frustration, entitlement and even excitement. Reshit has come with her friends. She is the daughter of an Israeli soldier who spent months in Gaza and is now fighting in Lebanon. She is friendly, open, eloquent and utterly sure of herself. So why would you want to live in Gaza? Image:Israelis waves flags as a conference is held on the resettlement of Gaza "Because it's our homeland," she replies. "It says in the Torah that this is our home, this is our land, and we have every right to live there. "So many soldiers have died in this. We have to keep doing what they started. They died for a reason. They started something. And I think it's our duty for them and for their families to actually keep doing what they started. "They sacrificed themselves for something so we have to sacrifice ourselves for that thing also." What, I ask, about the Palestinians who already live in Gaza? What should happen to them? She doesn't miss a beat. "We should kill them, every last one of them. And if the government won't do that then we should just kick them out. This is our land. And we deserve it." Mass murder is not proposed by the other people we meet, at least not while talking to us, but the idea that the Palestinians should forego their land and be sent to other nations seems commonplace. "Throughout history, countries who lose wars then lose their land," I was told by a man called Boris, who says he is an activist for Likud, the political party of prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Until recently, the idea of sending settlers into Gaza had very few supporters - a fringe proposal with almost no momentum. Now right-wing politicians have jumped behind it with gusto as a growing sign of their determination not simply to beat Hamas, but to change the region. Image:Smoke rises from Gaza as seen from southern Israel. Pic: Reuters And so, along with the would-be settlers, there are politicians here, lending their weight. Itamar Ben-Gvir, the outspoken minister of national security, turns up to lend his support, agreeing that Palestinians should be removed from Gaza. Another VIP visitor is Ariel Kallner, an MP for Likud, who tells me that he is here to show his support for the settlers' plans. He insists that "total victory" in the war can only be achieved when settlers have set up a town in northern Gaza. In the distance, smoke rises over Gaza. In a large tent to the side, a loudspeaker bursts into life. Daniella Weiss takes to the stage to applause. Now a sprightly 79 years old, she has spent half a century encouraging settlers to set up communities in the West Bank. She claims to have established more than 330 settlements and now, her focus is on Gaza. "You know, it wasn't easy. We have accumulated a lot of experience about how to do it politically, how to work with the politicians, how to work with the public, and how to encourage the pioneers to be able to settle in a place that is their land, but is also a difficult place to live in," she says. "We can teach them how to cope." Image:Sky's Adam Parsons speaks with Daniella Weiss There is another commotion, this time in the neighbouring field. Counter-demonstrators have turned up and a line of police officers is separating them from the settlers. They're chanting their opposition and waving banners. Mickal Frucktman bristles with anger. She says she was shocked to see Likud politicians at the event because "I think that means the government supports this idea". "What they want to do is illegal and it's going to cause incredible problems. It's going to totally ruin Israel morally, if there's any moral shred left. And there are still 101 hostages being held." She looks at the settlers; they look back. It's hard to imagine any common ground between these two camps, any fellow feeling. And from somewhere near, there is a boom as another shell is launched into Gaza
  4. Iraq, Africa, Afghanistan, Palestine, Libya, Lebanon, now Iran, -endless list of millions dead =always the brown people Tell me, do an occupied people under an apartheid system where water, electricity and food are denied, (acknowledged by the whole international community btw) have the right to defend themselves ?
  5. Shoot a child so it screams in agony. Wait for people to come to the childs aid. Shoot the child again, then blow up the civilian helpers
  6. Homosexuality always legal for women; decriminalised for men in: 1967 (England and Wales) 1981 (Scotland) 1982 (Northern Ireland) Age of consent equalised in 2001 All sources say the same. Perhaps they are all wrong and you are right
  7. All sources say the same. Perhaps they are all wrong Homosexual relationships played an important role in Greek society Here are some key points: 1.Active homosexuality was regarded as natural, and sexual desire was not distinguished by gender2. 2 There was a prohibition against males adopting a submissive role 3.Greek society did not distinguish sexual orientation as a social identity, but rather by the role each participant played in the sex act3. 4. Greek love was a term used to describe homoerotic customs and practices
  8. Was pederasty a homosexual act in ancient Greece? In ancient Greece, sex was generally understood in terms of penetration, pleasure, and dominance, rather than a matter of the sexes of the participants. According to Dover, pederasty was not considered to be a homosexual act, given that the 'man' would be taking on a dominant role, and his disciple would be taking on a passive one. As early as the 8th Century BC, the ancient lawmaker Philolaus of Corinth, who himself had a male lover, created laws in support of same-sex male unions. By the 7th Century BC, there were at least five different varieties of same-sex relations in Ancient Greece. The Sacred Band of Thebes was an elite military unit comprised of 300 male lovers in the 4th Century BC who courageously ended Spartan domination. And millennia after writers and philosophers such as Plato were busy contemplating same-sex love, many vessels and statues on display in museums and sites in illustrate aspects of homosexuality in Ancient Greece. In 1951, Greece became the first European nation to decriminalise same-sex relations (the UK waited until 1967; though in both countries, lesbians were neither mentioned nor acknowledged).
  9. Odd how its always the brown people eradicated in these post colonial adventures...
  10. Shes not. Shes showing the younger two how to do a reach around while pegging
  11. It looks like a Golf cart for the disabled, sort of thing Trump uses Notice no doors, so that back seat passengers can do the 'reach around' while pegging
  12. It must be that Greek prostitute Comic was on about. 'Fingerin' Foteini'
  13. Gate 13 hoolies are primarily left wing, or 'commies' as someone describes - ''With us Panathanaikos Ultras, Rapid and Curva Sud (Roma) we are in a brotherhood. We have traveled together and we stand in continuous communication. The important thing is that both ultras Rapid and Roma promoting antifascist ideas unlike Austria Wien fans and Lazio SS neonazis.''
  14. Checkout Churchills face - Jackie Onassis definitely has a finger up his Arris(totle)
  15. That 'logic' is in a lot of posts 🤣 and if its proved wrong then 'here's a totally unrelated anecdote of 1960 Greece' that makes as much sense as Trumps covid cures
  16. Think that might be hypothetical. His mental faculties have been shown to be lacking in the last few weeks, more degenerative than Biden, and thats being kind - a second term would mean he would end up being 86 definitely not fit for office.
  17. Well the Greeks invented all that up the arse stuff. Commie degenerates.
  18. 'Those were crack-smoking times,' admits May THERESA May has admitted she smoked up to ten rocks of crack a day while prime minister because 2016 to 2019 were very much crack-smoking years. Following Boris Johnson’s claim that he needed to spend £200,000 on refurbishing Downing Street because it ‘looked like a bit of a crack den’, his predecessor has confirmed it was her recreational substance of choice. She said: “Cast your mind back. The minute that referendum verdict dropped, the entire nation went insane. “Brexiters immediately decided it meant a dictatorship run by themselves. Remainers who hadn’t existed a week earlier demanded the flow of time be reversed. These were not challenges one could surmount with the aid of a sweet sherry. “One night, after we’d watched Vera, my husband Philip turned to me and said: ‘You know what I really fancy? Crack cocaine,’ so we dispatched a constable to score us some. And it went down beautifully. “After that, and after long days of David Frost and the Malthouse Compromise and all of that nonsense, it became a regular thing. We’d get out our glass pipes and smoke our rocks while listening to only the hardest Jamaican dancehall. It helped us relax. “And yes, after a while we began to sell the furniture, a dealer moved in, all the usual stuff. But come on. We were on three Brexit votes a night by the end. Crack was the least of it.”
  19. Deir Al Balah refugee camp Palestinian journalist who has shown children with heads and limbs missing, skulls of children burned out. The journalist and her family have just been targeted and bombed in their house
  20. Trump prepares to seize power even if he loses election Power grab plan According to lawmakers, congressional investigators, party figures, election officials, and constitutional law experts, the plan looks something like this: ・He will deepen distrust in the election results by making unsupported or hyperbolic claims of widespread voter fraud and mounting longshot lawsuits challenging enough ballots to flip the outcome in key states. ・He will lean on friendly county and state officials to resist certifying election results — a futile errand that would nevertheless fuel a campaign to put pressure on elected Republican legislators in statehouses and Congress. ・He will call on allies in GOP-controlled swing-state legislatures to appoint “alternate” presidential electors. ・He will rely on congressional Republicans to endorse these alternate electors — or at least reject Democratic electors — when they convene to certify the outcome. ・He will try to ensure Harris is denied 270 votes in the Electoral College, sending the election to the House, where Republicans are likely to have the numbers to choose Trump as the next president. Some of the necessary ingredients for this extraordinary campaign are already in place. Trump has launched a clear mission to stoke as much uncertainty as possible about the election results. -------------- Its hard to understand how any Republican Senator can endorse this man who is bent on creating the next Dictatorship. The vote means nothing to this man. He will just disregard anything that he does not agree with with. Its a long time since he threw his pacifier out of the pram, and he obviously hasn't grown up!
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