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  1. Leave it to the Daily Mail to publish what sensational thing comes across the tramsom: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12623843/Israel-releases-images-babies-murdered-burned-Hamas-verified-photos-beheaded-terrorists-confirmed-local-media-IDF-drops-Gaza-leaflets-telling-citizens-flee.html

    ‘We saw a pregnant lady lying on the floor, and then we turn her around and see that the stomach is cut open, wide open,’ Yossi Landau, an aid worker at the NGO Zaka, told i24News, his voice cracking with emotion.

    ‘The unborn baby, still connected with umbilical cord, was stabbed with a knife. And the mother was shot in the head. And you use your imagination, trying to figure out what came first.’

  2. I think there is also a strange kind of double think going on. They will say “No one would behead babies.” and also say things like “By any means…” and “What do you think decolonization would look like?” It seems to me that most of the ones who are denying it or saying it is Israeli propaganda wouldn’t care even if they became convinced it was true. They are fully on the side of Hamas no matter what. Oddly many of these same people have lifestyles that would get them immediately killed by the people they support.

    If you are a person who doesn’t think people would do this kind of thing you have not looked very hard at the history of people. We know how to hurt each other and we are quite good at it when endeavor to do so.

  3. People who cannot see the distinction between going into people’s homes and torturing and killing them and their babies, versus children killed as collateral damage by bombs directed at military or terrorist targets and with every effort to avoid killing civilians – sadly, such people are also lost.
    ________

    The “they kill children too” defense is an old one. The Germans used it in both wars, citing starvation by British blockade as justification for the U Boat war. (I’ve never seen them discuss how much food they allowed into Paris in 1870-1).

    I have trouble getting my head around the idea that the killing is its own justification. I guess, to them, it is. But to my mind – leaving all morality aside – it seems that this will hurt their cause, and they should have some who know that. It will greatly lessen the effect of their defenders here. And turn many who are indifferent to the conflict against them. I’ve already seen that happen.

    That’s as far as I can go; if I let loose, I’ll go overboard on the kind of vengeance I’d like to see.

  4. The Law of Land Warfare forbids setting up to fight from among civilians.

    Should an enemy do that, the attacker must be very careful with area weapons and indirect fires.

    In the second battle of Fallujah, we could have turned it into rubble and the only guys breaking a sweat would be the ones reloading the bombers. But that is forbidden, given the remaining civilian presence in the city. So we sent our Marines door to door like the Fuller Brush Man, and about two hundred were killed.

    Fortunately for the left, there were some dead civilians. Can’t do without dead civilians.

    Parenthetically, Time Magazine faked up the Haditha massacre which turned out never to have happened. The Marines, to their shame, treated the suspects horribly until it was irrefutable that the whole thing was a hoax.

    Years ago, writing about Central America, Sarah Miles lamented that Low Intensity Conflict was working. Unfortunately, it did not kill enough innocents to raise the consciousness of the American people so other techniques must be found. When they tell you who they are….

  5. I do not care what happens to the Palestinians. I have been a staunch Israel supporter since I saw ‘Cast a Giant Shadow’ as a kid and complete disinterest in the fate of their enemies since 72 and more so if that was possible after watching them on 9-11. Israel is too small a nation to be expected to absorb huge losses in street fighting.

  6. Anyone who excuses the wanton slaughter of innocent babies is a monster. They’ve demonstrated that the world would be a better place without them. They should be shunned.

  7. Re: Sara Miles

    Richard Aubrey:

    Not sure of your point, but I suspect your Sarah Miles is this Sara Miles who became a priest at my Episcopalian church.

    Not long after her installation, she slapped my wrist for something, we had a conversation I found uninspiring, and I let her know that in the future I would not be seeking her counsel as a priest.

    It was an early hint that I was not fitting in at my church.
    __________________________________________

    God probably had a few good giggles over Sara Miles’ conversion. The San Francisco writer and former restaurant cook was a happy atheist, a probing journalist who covered wars and revolutions in Central America — and a woman married to another woman. She certainly didn’t intend to become a Christian or — as she describes it — “a religious nut.” But early one morning she ambled into St. Gregory of Nyssa Episcopal Church on Potrero Hill, took Communion and her life changed. That day Miles found both God and her life’s mission: feeding the hungry.

    https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/FINDING-MY-RELIGION-How-San-Francisco-writer-2646175.php

  8. “The thing any Palestinian desires the most is to be martyred for the sake of Allah…”

    Seems to be describing an attitude endemic to Islam and not just Palestinians. And when your enemy is, in your eyes, of a lesser species… well… barbarity is what you do to eliminate them. Again not unique to Palestinians but certainly a feature of their “faith.”

  9. To be sure the expected propaganda has been spun up, but ….

    Am I the only person who notices that the Usual Suspects find it a heavier lift than usual?

    I think quite a lot of Americans understand this is a genuine horror. Even the Biden administration realizes that the moral equivalence two-step is not going to work this time.

  10. The Hamas guy describing their inverted pyramid of values –living in order to die as “martyrs,” happy to throw their own flesh and blood onto the pyre– is both incomprehensibly sick and completely logical. Just take all the things that you live for, all the work you’ve done and hope to do, all the love you’ve been lucky enough to give and get –take all that and reverse the sign. Burn down everything that God ever intended for our sad and suffering species.

    Burn it all down. Yeah: these people came from Hell, and need to be sent back there.

  11. huxley
    The background sounds similar. I believe the article I read was by “Sally” who later turned out to be Sarah.

    The point is that the left wants and needs dead innocents. And if they don’t get enough…something else must be arranged.

    Low Intensity Conflict is a real thing which, in the Central American context, worked but without the rewards the left is used to having for its propaganda.

    I don’t believe the Latin Catholics have female priests, but I also don’t think she’d have “wandered” into one of those places. Horrors!

    Again, not certain it’s the same person.

  12. One of the stories that I heard about the Nazi death camps (from a licensed guide) was that the development of the ‘Final Solution’, that is, the use of Zyklon gas, was only partly implemented to increase the efficiency of the process. In early days, soldiers tasked with murdering prisoners were given a daily quota of 1,000. And as time went on, the psychological toll began to manifest itself with suicides, nervous breakdowns, and refusals to follow orders. This led to the investigation of other methodologies – trying to mitigate the problem they had with the soldier’s mental health.

    Gaza residents are in a tight spot. They’ve agreed to live under Hamas and implicitly, agreed to be sacrificial shields should the need arise. Israel will do the right thing and offer safe passage. How many will accept it?

    As WWII demonstrated, and as subsequent unresolved conflicts have reinforced in the converse, an enemy must be annihilated, its leadership brought to justice and executed. There is no other path to resolving the conflict. Anything less invites a renewal of the hostilities and aggression. Only the certainty of ignominious death will deter.

  13. This is Israel’s war. They were attacked without warning, and it was intentionally directed at non-combatants. I believe there are quite a few rules of warfare that apply to such an event, none of them providing any excuse. Anything Israel chooses to do in response is entirely the responsibility of the duly elected Israeli government. I trust their discretion. However, I will not criticize them for anything that happens. Sew the wind; reap the whirlwind.

  14. This looks real:
    _______________________________

    The Biden administration is preventing Iran from accessing the $6 billion the U.S. recently transferred after Hamas, an Iranian-backed terrorist group, launched a brutal attack against Israel, The Washington Post reported Thursday.

    Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo confirmed to House Democrats that Iran will not be allowed to access the $6 billion, noting that the money “isn’t going anywhere anytime soon,” according to Democratic aides who spoke to the Post.

    Both Democrat and Republican lawmakers demanded the Biden administration refreeze the $6 billion transfer after the attacks began on Saturday. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and Republican Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas announced legislation to refreeze the transfer less than 24 hours before the Biden administration made the decision to do so.

    https://dailycaller.com/2023/10/12/us-blocks-iran-accessing-6-billion-fund-hamas-attack/
    _______________________________

    If so, Things Are Different This Time.

  15. I just thought of something: Netanyahu saying “Hamas is ISIS and ISIS is Hamas” doesn’t sound so crazy now, does it?

    A couple days ago, I was hesitant to just listen to the stories of the most brutal atrocities (slaughtering families, beheading babies, raping women next to corpses) and run with them until they were confirmed. It’s too easy these days for one person to misunderstand something or make something up and post it somewhere and for the rumor to catch on. I figured the worst stories could be true – you name it, people have done it – but I was afraid that if they were later shown to be exaggerations, it would just be used to make the Israelis/Israel’s supporters look bad.

    To be fair, I think the last few years have shown us that when the world’s attention is turned on one topic, we need to always be on high alert to make sure we’re not falling for propaganda.

  16. Many apologists for Hamas have no problem with dismembering babies in the womb, or partially delivering them and puncturing their skulls, since it’s “a woman’s right to choose.”

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  18. Steve suggests this is Israels war.

    Perhaps the Israelis ought to widen the conflict.

    “The World doesn’t care what happens to us Jews. WE don’t care what happens to the rest of the world. Give US peace or the entire world will know war.”

  19. Shadow: that was my response, too. There was never any question that the Hamas attacks involved the massacre of civilians, but a certain reservation of judgment is in order about stories of atrocities that don’t seem to have any definite source. For a couple of days some of the references I saw were just a sort of circle of unsourced reports without anything specific, all linking to each other.

    But it seems that the stories are true. I am a very mild-mannered sort of person but I think I could kill on the spot with a completely untroubled conscience anyone committing those atrocities

  20. You’ve all seen the ‘this is what decolonization looks like’ meme.

    Gaza in rubble is what ‘NEVER AGAIN’ looks like.

  21. huxley on October 12, 2023 at 6:45 pm said:
    Am I the only person who notices that the Usual Suspects find it a heavier lift than usual?

    No you are not.

    …the moral equivalence two-step is not going to work this time….

    Two? It’s easy to find someone dancing so hard that their taps are worn off. Their use of ‘equivalence’ is truly stomach turning.

  22. For all alleged journalists with the inability to actually “have a conversation” rather than expecting people to bow to their superior status and parrot their narrative:
    If you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.

    https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2023/10/shame-on-journalists.php

    A supercilious Sky News “journalist” interviewed former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and almost immediately started interrogating him about Palestinian civilians. What is Israel going to do to assure that no Palestinian civilians are harmed? Happily, Bennett wasn’t having it. He fired back with both barrels, to the discomfiture of the reporter, who at the end was left refusing to answer Bennett’s question. It is pretty glorious:

    I listen to very few of the videos in the news, but this one is particularly illustrative of the media’s bias, although I expected better from Sky.

    The commenters at Powerline had thoughts:

    Naftali answered his question repeatedly. The “journalist” didn’t want to hear the answer. He wanted to browbeat Naftali into accepting Israel being 100% responsible for every civilian whom Hamas gets killed by using them as human shields.

    Bennet might have told the pencil-necked “journalist” that there are NO innocent “palestinians”. The entire population supports terrorism and the killing of Jews.

    (reply to another comment) The better analogy is to an armed robber who shoots one’s children and then hides behind his own children as human shields while he continues to shoot at you and your remaining children. That’s Hamas, who are indeed true successors to the original Nazis. BTW, Bennett did not dismiss any child as collateral damage. That’s your dishonest phrase. He said Israel will not harm any innocents intentionally. His analogy to Nazis in Germany is on target. Many German civilians died in WW2. This was unavoidable if the allies were going to dismantle the Nazi regime. Notice that the “journalist” pulled rank and pretended he has no obligation to explain anything. But many “journalists” reject any scrutiny of themselves and pretend to be above such petty obligations. A pathetic lot.

    That’s the most incredible interview I’ve ever seen I think.
    Israeli guy: “Well, we’ve got the scum of humanity actually butchering entire families with AK-47s over here reminiscent of Einsatzgruppen death squads and……”
    Stupid journalist: “But what about all the hospital incubators which might be in the crossfire because that same scum uses them as shields?” *
    Then he’s too gutless to apply his moral equivalency stupidity to a real world question and scurries away – in some ways like the said scum in question.

    I thought Naftali Bennet was rather restrained in his response to this piece of debris journalist. Not a single curse word, not one name call. A better man than I could have been assuredly.

    *The talking-head was actually, at that point, trying to get Bennett to admit guilt for the dangerous situation in hospitals due to Israel cutting off Gaza’s electricity, and Bennett pointed out that anyone who wants to is welcome to provide electricity to Gaza.
    He also noted (although not in so many words) that Israelis have no moral or legal obligation to provide utility services to people who are trying to kill them.

  23. Neo: IMO your discussion of the controversy over the allegations and repudiations of the story of the beheaded babies (“That’s a headline I never thought I’d be writing.” Indeed.) is the best I have seen on the internet. Most of the conservative pundits kinda-sorta address the question of its veracity and relevance, but you presented the essential answers.

    That we have to witness such a discussion at all is a condemnation of Hamas and all its supporters, and the witless Western wokesters’ ignorance of the history of Israel & Gaza is no excuse for their moral depravity.

  24. So Mac if it turned out Hamas didn’t behead babies but did everything else how outraged would you have been about that versus the actual atrocities?

  25. Personally I did not doubt that Hamas was capable of such atrocities, but the story seemed eerily similar to the “babies thrown out of incubators” narrative that helped us into the first Iraq war. It is important to verify the facts of all war stories, in my opinion, because not doing so provides the opportunity to argue that the Israelis’ justified response is based on lies. The context of constant government lies over the past few years regarding Covid, Russiagate, and the Ukraine war tends to make a person more skeptical.

  26. Hamas’ barbarities in Israel will give rise to another generation of Israelis with a burning hatred of the Palestinian terrorists. Now Hamas is sheltering amongst the Palestinian civilians of Gaza knowing full well that the Israeli military operation against them will result in many civilian casualties which will will give rise to another generation of Palestinians with a burning hatred of Israelis. Thus the mutual hatred and warfare between Israel and Palestine will be fueled for another generation or two with Hamas and other Palestinian terrorist organizations winning big.

  27. Carilee

    WRT the incubators. I believe it turned out to be true, at least later on when Iraq looted every kind of appliance from washing machines and generators.

  28. As far as I know, the Nazis didn’t behead babies. Hamas is worse than the Nazis. And many Dems and American students support Hamas.

    Just when you didn’t think American society could sink any lower….

  29. What is all this intellectual verbiage??? Muslims are Muslims !! Peach trees don’t give pears

  30. Ahh, Bucky helps us with the usual “circle of violence” line. Next, I assume he’ll bring up the current antisemitic, socialist talking point of “colonialism” that is making the far left hatred rounds.

  31. Bucky @ 7:12: I fear you are correct. Hamas threw a match* onto the ever-present tinder. Now everyone is trapped in the conflagration and desperately trying to quench it with rivers of 100 octane.

    *Not trying to belittle the scope and scale of its evil acts; trying to view them as first stages in a geopolitical firestorm.

  32. Carilee:

    Yep it’s propaganda the Vlad invaded Ukraine. I heard it on Tucker that it is all lies and that Russians soldiers are liberators protecting Russian citizens from Nazi monsters. (sarc)

  33. Om, no, I am not denying that Russia invaded Ukraine, and that they have caused massive death and destruction there. But there has been a lot of questionable “news” out of Ukraine, like the Nordstream 2 story. First, Russia did it, then oops, Ukraine did it, but OF COURSE, the US had no knowledge of it. In researching that case I discovered the interesting fact that a former Navy seal with BUDS training had been killed in Ukraine. Was that person involved with destroying Nordstream? I have no idea, but it was not publicized anywhere that I have seen, I kind of just stumbled across it. Also, the Elon Musk/Starlink story, which was twisted to make it sound like Musk cut off Starlink when the service had never previously existed in that particular area. The “Ghost of Kiev” and “Snake Island” narratives were apparently fabricated or exaggerated, and there are in fact Nazi battalions in the Ukraine military. In consideration of these, and the other govt lies I previously mentioned, I have learned to be more skeptical about any stories that seem too perfectly tailored to support a particular viewpoint.

  34. Islam is an ideology, like Nazism. It is not a religion, but is deemed so by the Council on Arab-Israeli Relations (CAIR) and our governing fools in DC accept that. From the Quran: “Kill the Christian, kill the Jew”.

    Stop giving these vermin a free platform.
    Islam is evil.
    Biden and the so-called Democrats are a major problem here. Biden has necessitated petroleum imports from Iran and Venezuela (Its government owns Cities Service, so never, ever buy gas there.
    And Hezbollah has ten thousand rockets (!) stockpiled in Lebanon.
    Remember the good old days, now so long ago, when Beirut was considered a Free City?

  35. The University of Virginia has a chapter of “Students for Justice in Palestine” which had a recent group chat on events in Gaza which had 57 participants. The chapter is pro-Hamas. The chapter chairman is someone named Josh Rosenberg. Tell his mother and father ‘heckuva job’.

  36. Carilee:

    You do realize that Ukraine is about the size of Texas?Kind of big, and that one former Seal was killed there you say. You do realize that the Baltic Sea is not the Black Sea? So it is interesting how connections are made between the Nordstream Pipeline and a Seal (RIP). Propaganda indeed. Now I’ve posted links to investigations made by Danish journalists that showed links to Russian operated intelligence ships operating in the Nordstream Pipeline region at the time of the sabotage. But you can cite a German investigation and the mystery yaht. Which is correct or closer to being correct?

    Propaganda indeed.

    And who blew up the gas pipeline between Estonia and Finland this week? It wasn’t the deceased American former Seal.

    Fog of war. Conflating Ukraine and Israel is weak.

  37. “Propaganda and denial about Gaza …”

    Media in general.

    To harp the chord I have already played, once again.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DzHcPHidJQ
    ABC News, [US] from 3 days ago but typical. [G’Damn near hyperventilating Brit narrator too]
    ” … one of the most densely populated places on the planet …” @1:05

    [Having over the last decade or so gained through media more familiarity with British mainstream media culture, prevailing social attitudes and voices than I ever would have expected or desired, I now have a viceral understanding of why my ancestors climbed the sides of King’s Mountain, and, upon gaining the summit, showed as little pity as they did.]

    Now, a clip from the NY Post. Gaza residents begin moving south.
    Go to 35 seconds. Densely populated? Sure. Endless canyons of sun baked tenements? No.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5a9LAVXZxM

  38. it is the land of the phillistines, they have the sling shots now,

    tropes are a dime a dozen,

  39. om, I don’t know the “truth” about any of this and I have no argument with you or your viewpoint. What is absolutely true, is that it is not a winning position to say that “babies were not decapitated, they were only shot and stabbed and burned to death”. I only seek the truth of any situation and we are unlikely to learn it from our news media and our government. The point I made earlier still stands, there is no reason to lie or exaggerate about things, and doing so does give the opposition an opportunity to say that our position is based on lies (even if they are insignificant and irrelevant lies).

  40. Ooooh sniff sniff mac called me a progressive boohoohoo. mac argues like the Dems saying “we don’t have real-time video of Biden taking money from China.”

    When the first reports of babies being beheaded came out some people got a little too hand-wringy about it being “disinformation”. A proper response would have been, “This hasn’t been verified yet, it may be an initial ‘fog of war’ report but we’ll know soon. What we do know happened is so bad we should not get distracted by worrying about whether they beheaded the babies or simply murdered them.”

  41. Mildly interesting, the similarity of “all Californians deserve what they get for electing Democrats”
    and “all Palestine deserves to die for electing Hamas”.

    Kinda suspect many unfortunate Gaza residents do not approve of Hamas.

  42. “The Israelis are known to love life. We, on the other hand, sacrifice ourselves. We consider our dead to be martyrs. The thing any Palestinian desires the most is to be martyred for the sake of Allah, defending his land,” he continued. “We have been preparing for this for two years.

    Right. Somehow this courageous high placed official will survive the war, I guarantee it.

  43. FOAF: either your question was in bad faith or you are quite dense. I.e. it was very much the style of “debate” used by progressives, involving things imagined or invented and attributed without evidence to the person you’re attacking. So it deserves no reply. But for the record, your “proper response” is actually more or less the way I did in fact respond.

  44. Fullmoon:

    Good point in your 2:10 comment.

    As for your comment above it – who said all Palestinians DESERVE to die? I believe what they are saying is that when there is a warmongering government, the people become at risk for death from any retaliation, and although one can try to protect innocent life it is simply not possible to do so. But such a government must be disabled and not allowed to function. In WWII, that meant a lot of non-Nazi Germans died at the hands of the Allies.

  45. Mac says FOAF is either insincere or stupid, but then says FOAF is making the same point as Mac so then FOAF is wise?

    Score own goal to Mac. 🙂

  46. om: you and FOAF seem to suffer from the same deficiency in the capacity to discern distinctions. There is a really obvious one in what I’ve said. Your (plural) problem seems to be rooted in a reading comprehension difficulty.

  47. In re the Kuwait baby incubators:
    Wikipedia has a reasonably good outline of the controversy and it’s alleged debunking,
    which followed the same kind of conflicting, sensationalized, back-and-forth that we are seeing about the Israeli babies, but it eventually still boils down to a “they said / they said” operation.

    That’s how I read it, anyway (major points only, there are always nuances):
    the debunkers relied largely on unverified testimony from Iraq, some of it given during the occupation; Nayirah’s testimony was dismissed primarily because it was not revealed at the time that her father was Kuwait’s ambassador to the US (that should have been done upfront IMO); and no genuine independent investigation was ever done (I, for one, do not credit anything the UN Human Rights Watch / Middle East Watch says).
    I’m not too convinced by any ABC reporters’ after-the-fact journalizing either.

    This point was made by a firm involved in the gathering of testimonies, including Nayirah’s (who they may have coached, but that isn’t necessarily a refutation).
    (I do quibble with the remarks about the ambassador’s relationship enhancing her credibility, since that was kept secret at the time, allegedly to protect her family — doxxing was not as big a thing then as now, and no Twitter mobs, but I can still respect the concern).

    While Lantos was a close friend of Bush at the time, as well as a co-chair of the Congressional Human Rights Foundation, he failed to notify Bush of his position within the Nayirah case, or of her true identity. In an interview, Lantos stated that he had concealed Nayirah’s identity at the request of her father in order to protect her family and friends.[53] Lantos denied any allegations of wrongdoing arguing that “The media happened to focus on her. If she hadn’t testified, they would have focused on something else.”[53] Lantos also stated that:

    “The notion that any of the witnesses brought to the caucus through the Kuwaiti Embassy would not be credible did not cross my mind. I have no basis for assuming that her story is not true, but the point goes beyond that. If one hypothesizes that the woman’s story is fictitious from A to Z, that in no way diminishes the avalanche of human rights violations.” [53]

    In a letter to the editor to The New York Times on January 27, 1992, entitled “Kuwaiti Gave Consistent Account of Atrocities”, Tom Lantos responded to MacArthur’s allegations. He wrote that “Mr. MacArthur’s deceptive article serves only the cynics who seek to rewrite the history of the Persian Gulf war” noting “the article’s sinister innuendo suggests that the girl was not even in Kuwait at the time of the Iraqi invasion, and that the whole gruesome incident was a diabolical plot by an American public relations firm.”[67] Lantos wrote that “the fact that Nayirah was the daughter of the Ambassador of Kuwait made her a more credible witness” and that “her relationship to the Ambassador and Government enhanced her credibility.”[67] He also noted that “her account was consistent with the information we received from other witnesses, with hundreds of other atrocity stories from Kuwait carried by media around the globe, and consistent with reports by independent human rights organizations, such as Amnesty International, who also testified at our hearing and subsequently published accounts similar to Nayirah’s.”[67] Lantos concluded that “given the countless cases of verified Iraqi human rights violations”, it was “unnecessary and counterproductive to invent atrocities.”[67]

    This is what her father said:

    The ambassador has stated that his daughter had witnessed the atrocities she described and that her presence in Kuwait could be verified by the United States Embassy in Kuwait.[53] He also stated “If I wanted to lie, or if we wanted to lie, if we wanted to exaggerate, I wouldn’t use my daughter to do so. I could easily buy other people to do it.”[69]

    On the side of the debunkers, however, “In a subsequent letter to The New York Times, MacArthur pointed out that the testimony had been retracted.[68]” but the story is still behind the NYT paywall (since 1992!) so I don’t know if that means ALL the testimonies, or just the girl’s, or what kind of spin they put on it.
    That the Time’s spins everything they print, especially if it damages a Republican (Bush II) is a given.

    So there it is, just as clear as the recent brouhaha.

    I do agree that it is “unnecessary and counterproductive to invent atrocities.”
    However, there is a difference between stories that, essentially, spin up organically through the gossip-chain from a kernel of truth, and those that are manufactured in toto (which we know also happens).
    And then there are those stories that fall somewhere along the line connecting the two extremes.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nayirah_testimony

  48. “…who said all Palestinians DESERVE to die?”

    Not me. Alluding to those who say all Californians deserve the pain inflicted upon us by the Dem govt.

    Unfortunate that many innocents will die, but without the ability to sort the good from the bad, not many realistic options.

  49. Mac:

    Nope, it is easy to understand what you say and that is your problem not mine. What you said wasn’t subtle or nuanced.

    Mac’s own goal II.

  50. Fullmoon:

    The consequences of voting for Democrats in California are quite a bit less awful than voting for Hamas in Gaza.

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