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jaborch99 said:zoneag said:
Y'all are arguing with ChatGPT. Every post by jaborch has the "it's not _____; it's ______" hallmark of AI. Every single post.
You better believe I'm using AI! When I jump into a discussion where I know in advance that I won't be able to keep up with the volume of replies I'm going to get, I lean on tools to keep up. I'm not outsourcing my brain; I'm feeding it my views, and letting it help me dig up and cite evidence like the polls and reports I've mentioned. Its just a way to keep up without ditching my day job or family. No shame in that. You're still discussing the subject with a real guy, not a bot. If you're hung up on the tech, that's your deal. I'm here for the discussion.
Hamas is a terrorist cancer, the "bombs forever" approach hasn't worked, and its time for a smarter approach - cut their funding, lean on Qatar, get aid to the innocent people, and push elections.
I've got real world stuff to handle today, but I'll be back to keep this going.
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Hamas is a terrorist cancer, the "bombs forever" approach hasn't worked, and its time for a smarter approach - cut their funding, lean on Qatar, get aid to the innocent people, and push elections.
jaborch99 said:Ag with kids said:jaborch99 said:Tom Fox said:
It's cute that you think the Israelis have spent the past 20 months trying to obliterate the Palestinians. They haven't. They are making the classic police action over total war mistake the US has engaged in for the past 80 years.
If the Israelis wanted to, they could eliminate them all over a 3-day weekend.
What's cute is thinking that Israel is holding back out of some noble restraint when they've leveled entire neighborhoods and pushed Gaza to the brink of famine. Civilian deaths are over half the toll, with kids and women hit hardest. That's not a "police action" - it's a sledgehammer approach that's failing to kill Hamas but succeeding in killing hope.
You're right, Israel could go full genocide in a weekend. Congrats on the edgelord fantasy. But if you think wiping out millions would end the conflict and not ignite a regional firestorm, you're daydreaming. Again, look at Iraq and Afghanistan: "total war" didn't break the enemy's will; it created more enemies. Israel has been trying to crush Hamas for 20 months, and they're still here. Why? Because collective punishment doesn't kill terror - it feeds it.
If you want this over, stop cheering for Roman-style slaughter. Demand a strategy that disarms Hamas through pressure (cut Iran's funding, lean on Qatar), gets aid to civilians without arming terrorists, and builds a political path so Gazans have something to live for besides revenge. Anything less is just cosplaying tough while the body count grows.
The fact that you think anything even REMOTELY approaching "total war" occurred in Iraq and Afghanistan renders the rest of your views on this VERY suspect for lucidity...
We did limited police actions with the main goal being to "win the hearts and minds" and failed in both of those goals...because those will never work - they just make the enemy realize they can wait it out until their adversary gets tired of it or loses their stomach for it OR they win the propaganda war (which is what is happening in Gaza).
I never said Iraq and Afghanistan were "total war" like WWII. My point was they were brute-force disasters. Decades of bombing, thousands dead, cities wrecked, and what'd we get? ISIS in Iraq, Taliban back in Afghanistan. "Hearts and minds" was a flop, sure, but don't pretend it was just a polite police action. Millions displaced, whole neighborhoods leveled - that's not winning anyone over; it's breeding enemies.
Gaza's the same mess. You don't beat Hamas by crushing hope; you do it by cutting their Iran cash, leaning on Qatar, getting food to people so Hamas isn't their lifeline, and pushing elections to replace the psychos. Your "they'll wait it out" take just means more blood and another October 7. I want a plan that doesn't hand Hamas a megaphone.
jaborch99 said:sam callahan said:
The critics of the IDF seem to think they could have rolled into Gaza with badges, handcuffs, and stun guns and rolled in with marked police cars and arrested Hamas members over the course of a week.
You never cite historical examples of a war that was executed to your standards.
That's a strawman, and you know it. I'm saying 20 months of flattening neighborhoods hasn't killed Hamas - it's kept them alive and active. Bombing civilians doesn't crush terror; it fuels it. Civilians are paying the price, not just Hamas.
You want a historical example of a "war" done right? It's not about good wars; it's about smart strategy. Post-WWII West Germany's reconstruction - Marshall Plan cash, elections, and dismantling Nazi ideology through economic and political reform - worked because it gave people a reason to move on, not a reason to fight. Gaza isn't Germany, but the principle holds. Give the people some kind of lifeline other than Hamas. That's not a fairy tale; it's geopolitics.
I'm generally anti-war, but I guess if a war has to be fought, "my standards" would include not breeding more terrorists while pretending it's progress. I want something that actually works.
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They broke the Germans will to fight first and had total capitulation. That must always come first.
jaborch99 said:txags92 said:jaborch99 said:txags92 said:jaborch99 said:Tom Fox said:
It's cute that you think the Israelis have spent the past 20 months trying to obliterate the Palestinians. They haven't. They are making the classic police action over total war mistake the US has engaged in for the past 80 years.
If the Israelis wanted to, they could eliminate them all over a 3-day weekend.
What's cute is thinking that Israel is holding back out of some noble restraint when they've leveled entire neighborhoods and pushed Gaza to the brink of famine. Civilian deaths are over half the toll, with kids and women hit hardest. That's not a "police action" - it's a sledgehammer approach that's failing to kill Hamas but succeeding in killing hope.
You're right, Israel could go full genocide in a weekend. Congrats on the edgelord fantasy. But if you think wiping out millions would end the conflict and not ignite a regional firestorm, you're daydreaming. Again, look at Iraq and Afghanistan: "total war" didn't break the enemy's will; it created more enemies. Israel has been trying to crush Hamas for 20 months, and they're still here. Why? Because collective punishment doesn't kill terror - it feeds it.
If you want this over, stop cheering for Roman-style slaughter. Demand a strategy that disarms Hamas through pressure (cut Iran's funding, lean on Qatar), gets aid to civilians without arming terrorists, and builds a political path so Gazans have something to live for besides revenge. Anything less is just cosplaying tough while the body count grows.
Hamas hiding in civilian areas, building bases under hospitals and schools, holding on to hostages and refusing to lay down arms and surrender has destroyed residential areas and pushed Gaza to the brink of famine. Hamas can end the suffering tomorrow by surrendering and releasing the hostages. If Israel stops attacking tomorrow and leaves Hamas in power, they will not get their hostages back and the suffering will continue for decades because Hamas will keep teaching their kids to want to kill jews and will quickly go back to building weapons to attack Israel with. How many past cease fires with Hamas did they have? How many did Hamas break by launching rockets or attacking across the border? Why on earth do you keep thinking there is any value to Israel to be gained from a cease fire that leaves Hamas intact and in power?
Hamas is evil. I've been very consistent and blunt about that throughout this thread. They've trashed every ceasefire. No one's saying Israel should send them flowers. But 20 months of turning Gaza into a crater hasn't made Hamas quit. Why? Because bombs don't kill their pitch - they make it louder.
Yes ... Hamas steals aid, but Israel's blockade, strangling food and fuel, is why Oxfam is screaming about famine. IDF shooting at aid crowds? That's not Hamas's fault - that's a call that's killing civilians. Both sides are fueling this disaster.
I'm not pushing a lovey-dovey ceasefire. Hamas in power is a dealbreaker. So hit them where it hurts: cut Iran's money, freeze their accounts in Qatar, get food to people so Hamas isn't their lifeline, and back elections to kick them out. That's not trusting terrorists; it's making them useless. The "keep bombing" plan has been tried for 20 months and hasn't worked. Iraq & Afghanistan went decades and got us more terrorists. You want Israel to win? Try a plan that doesn't set up another 10/7.
And again you resort to stating this as fact. Show me factual evidence that IDF is deliberately targeting civilians seeking aid.
Check my recent posts.
jaborch99 said:zoneag said:
Y'all are arguing with ChatGPT. Every post by jaborch has the "it's not _____; it's ______" hallmark of AI. Every single post.
You better believe I'm using AI! When I jump into a discussion where I know in advance that I won't be able to keep up with the volume of replies I'm going to get, I lean on tools to keep up. I'm not outsourcing my brain; I'm feeding it my views, and letting it help me dig up and cite evidence like the polls and reports I've mentioned. Its just a way to keep up without ditching my day job or family. No shame in that. You're still discussing the subject with a real guy, not a bot. If you're hung up on the tech, that's your deal. I'm here for the discussion.
Hamas is a terrorist cancer, the "bombs forever" approach hasn't worked, and its time for a smarter approach - cut their funding, lean on Qatar, get aid to the innocent people, and push elections.
I've got real world stuff to handle today, but I'll be back to keep this going.
sam callahan said:
Actually, using the AI so much explains a whole lot of the fundamental flaw in your argument.
Large Language Models probably aren't programmed with Palestinian thinking of "kill all the Jews is the ultimate priority"…at least not yet
aTmAg said:jaborch99 said:txags92 said:jaborch99 said:txags92 said:jaborch99 said:Tom Fox said:
It's cute that you think the Israelis have spent the past 20 months trying to obliterate the Palestinians. They haven't. They are making the classic police action over total war mistake the US has engaged in for the past 80 years.
If the Israelis wanted to, they could eliminate them all over a 3-day weekend.
What's cute is thinking that Israel is holding back out of some noble restraint when they've leveled entire neighborhoods and pushed Gaza to the brink of famine. Civilian deaths are over half the toll, with kids and women hit hardest. That's not a "police action" - it's a sledgehammer approach that's failing to kill Hamas but succeeding in killing hope.
You're right, Israel could go full genocide in a weekend. Congrats on the edgelord fantasy. But if you think wiping out millions would end the conflict and not ignite a regional firestorm, you're daydreaming. Again, look at Iraq and Afghanistan: "total war" didn't break the enemy's will; it created more enemies. Israel has been trying to crush Hamas for 20 months, and they're still here. Why? Because collective punishment doesn't kill terror - it feeds it.
If you want this over, stop cheering for Roman-style slaughter. Demand a strategy that disarms Hamas through pressure (cut Iran's funding, lean on Qatar), gets aid to civilians without arming terrorists, and builds a political path so Gazans have something to live for besides revenge. Anything less is just cosplaying tough while the body count grows.
Hamas hiding in civilian areas, building bases under hospitals and schools, holding on to hostages and refusing to lay down arms and surrender has destroyed residential areas and pushed Gaza to the brink of famine. Hamas can end the suffering tomorrow by surrendering and releasing the hostages. If Israel stops attacking tomorrow and leaves Hamas in power, they will not get their hostages back and the suffering will continue for decades because Hamas will keep teaching their kids to want to kill jews and will quickly go back to building weapons to attack Israel with. How many past cease fires with Hamas did they have? How many did Hamas break by launching rockets or attacking across the border? Why on earth do you keep thinking there is any value to Israel to be gained from a cease fire that leaves Hamas intact and in power?
Hamas is evil. I've been very consistent and blunt about that throughout this thread. They've trashed every ceasefire. No one's saying Israel should send them flowers. But 20 months of turning Gaza into a crater hasn't made Hamas quit. Why? Because bombs don't kill their pitch - they make it louder.
Yes ... Hamas steals aid, but Israel's blockade, strangling food and fuel, is why Oxfam is screaming about famine. IDF shooting at aid crowds? That's not Hamas's fault - that's a call that's killing civilians. Both sides are fueling this disaster.
I'm not pushing a lovey-dovey ceasefire. Hamas in power is a dealbreaker. So hit them where it hurts: cut Iran's money, freeze their accounts in Qatar, get food to people so Hamas isn't their lifeline, and back elections to kick them out. That's not trusting terrorists; it's making them useless. The "keep bombing" plan has been tried for 20 months and hasn't worked. Iraq & Afghanistan went decades and got us more terrorists. You want Israel to win? Try a plan that doesn't set up another 10/7.
And again you resort to stating this as fact. Show me factual evidence that IDF is deliberately targeting civilians seeking aid.
Check my recent posts.
Why don't you post it again? You have a gazillion recent posts.
Show me a video of IDF soldiers shooting at civilians seeking aid. And I don't mean videos of Palestinians hiding from gunfire, as that gunfire is more likely coming from hamas. I mean a video that shows IDF soldiers actually doing the shooting. If this was so widespread, then we would see plenty of videos like this all over the place already.
jaborch99 said:zoneag said:
Y'all are arguing with ChatGPT. Every post by jaborch has the "it's not _____; it's ______" hallmark of AI. Every single post.
You better believe I'm using AI! When I jump into a discussion where I know in advance that I won't be able to keep up with the volume of replies I'm going to get, I lean on tools to keep up. I'm not outsourcing my brain; I'm feeding it my views, and letting it help me dig up and cite evidence like the polls and reports I've mentioned. Its just a way to keep up without ditching my day job or family. No shame in that. You're still discussing the subject with a real guy, not a bot. If you're hung up on the tech, that's your deal. I'm here for the discussion.
Hamas is a terrorist cancer, the "bombs forever" approach hasn't worked, and its time for a smarter approach - cut their funding, lean on Qatar, get aid to the innocent people, and push elections.
I've got real world stuff to handle today, but I'll be back to keep this going.
BadMoonRisin said:jaborch99 said:zoneag said:
Y'all are arguing with ChatGPT. Every post by jaborch has the "it's not _____; it's ______" hallmark of AI. Every single post.
You better believe I'm using AI! When I jump into a discussion where I know in advance that I won't be able to keep up with the volume of replies I'm going to get, I lean on tools to keep up. I'm not outsourcing my brain; I'm feeding it my views, and letting it help me dig up and cite evidence like the polls and reports I've mentioned. Its just a way to keep up without ditching my day job or family. No shame in that. You're still discussing the subject with a real guy, not a bot. If you're hung up on the tech, that's your deal. I'm here for the discussion.
Hamas is a terrorist cancer, the "bombs forever" approach hasn't worked, and its time for a smarter approach - cut their funding, lean on Qatar, get aid to the innocent people, and push elections.
I've got real world stuff to handle today, but I'll be back to keep this going.
I bet you do
mjschiller said:
Hamas is filled with evil liars.
This is why I asked the question. I know that real evidence does not exist. It's no surprise that he has refused to answer it.txags92 said:aTmAg said:jaborch99 said:txags92 said:jaborch99 said:txags92 said:jaborch99 said:Tom Fox said:
It's cute that you think the Israelis have spent the past 20 months trying to obliterate the Palestinians. They haven't. They are making the classic police action over total war mistake the US has engaged in for the past 80 years.
If the Israelis wanted to, they could eliminate them all over a 3-day weekend.
What's cute is thinking that Israel is holding back out of some noble restraint when they've leveled entire neighborhoods and pushed Gaza to the brink of famine. Civilian deaths are over half the toll, with kids and women hit hardest. That's not a "police action" - it's a sledgehammer approach that's failing to kill Hamas but succeeding in killing hope.
You're right, Israel could go full genocide in a weekend. Congrats on the edgelord fantasy. But if you think wiping out millions would end the conflict and not ignite a regional firestorm, you're daydreaming. Again, look at Iraq and Afghanistan: "total war" didn't break the enemy's will; it created more enemies. Israel has been trying to crush Hamas for 20 months, and they're still here. Why? Because collective punishment doesn't kill terror - it feeds it.
If you want this over, stop cheering for Roman-style slaughter. Demand a strategy that disarms Hamas through pressure (cut Iran's funding, lean on Qatar), gets aid to civilians without arming terrorists, and builds a political path so Gazans have something to live for besides revenge. Anything less is just cosplaying tough while the body count grows.
Hamas hiding in civilian areas, building bases under hospitals and schools, holding on to hostages and refusing to lay down arms and surrender has destroyed residential areas and pushed Gaza to the brink of famine. Hamas can end the suffering tomorrow by surrendering and releasing the hostages. If Israel stops attacking tomorrow and leaves Hamas in power, they will not get their hostages back and the suffering will continue for decades because Hamas will keep teaching their kids to want to kill jews and will quickly go back to building weapons to attack Israel with. How many past cease fires with Hamas did they have? How many did Hamas break by launching rockets or attacking across the border? Why on earth do you keep thinking there is any value to Israel to be gained from a cease fire that leaves Hamas intact and in power?
Hamas is evil. I've been very consistent and blunt about that throughout this thread. They've trashed every ceasefire. No one's saying Israel should send them flowers. But 20 months of turning Gaza into a crater hasn't made Hamas quit. Why? Because bombs don't kill their pitch - they make it louder.
Yes ... Hamas steals aid, but Israel's blockade, strangling food and fuel, is why Oxfam is screaming about famine. IDF shooting at aid crowds? That's not Hamas's fault - that's a call that's killing civilians. Both sides are fueling this disaster.
I'm not pushing a lovey-dovey ceasefire. Hamas in power is a dealbreaker. So hit them where it hurts: cut Iran's money, freeze their accounts in Qatar, get food to people so Hamas isn't their lifeline, and back elections to kick them out. That's not trusting terrorists; it's making them useless. The "keep bombing" plan has been tried for 20 months and hasn't worked. Iraq & Afghanistan went decades and got us more terrorists. You want Israel to win? Try a plan that doesn't set up another 10/7.
And again you resort to stating this as fact. Show me factual evidence that IDF is deliberately targeting civilians seeking aid.
Check my recent posts.
Why don't you post it again? You have a gazillion recent posts.
Show me a video of IDF soldiers shooting at civilians seeking aid. And I don't mean videos of Palestinians hiding from gunfire, as that gunfire is more likely coming from hamas. I mean a video that shows IDF soldiers actually doing the shooting. If this was so widespread, then we would see plenty of videos like this all over the place already.
His "recent post" was links discussing "gunfire reported near aid centers" and "IDF reportedly firing towards crowds" and "civilians hit by gunfire near aid convoys". That kind of thing. Nothing definitive and consistent with gun battles between IDF and Hamas trying to steal aid with civilians caught in the crossfire. IDF has stated they fire in the air towards the sea to back up crowds trying to stampede aid distribution areas, but nobody has any video of them firing at the crowds because that isn't what they are doing. He will post more links with vague descriptions of gunfire "near aid centers" from 3rd hand hearsay sources and claim that everybody is ignoring his "proof". Just ignore him. He is probably getting paid by the post for this nonsense.
AggieEP said:mjschiller said:
Hamas is filled with evil liars.
True, but Palestinian women and children are legitimately caught in the crossfire here.
Not sure what the solution is here, but the forum 16 mantra of FAFO shouldn't apply to children no matter country of origin or religious background.
I'm constantly surprised that the same forum that calls out libs for their love of infanticide can rationalize what's going on in Gaza right now as morally justified.
I don't know why we can't all have compassion for the suffering of innocent children while praying for Hamas to do the right thing and lay down their weapons and leave Gaza forever.
Stop embarrassing yourself with naivete.AggieEP said:mjschiller said:
Hamas is filled with evil liars.
True, but Palestinian women and children are legitimately caught in the crossfire here.
Not sure what the solution is here, but the forum 16 mantra of FAFO shouldn't apply to children no matter country of origin or religious background.
I'm constantly surprised that the same forum that calls out libs for their love of infanticide can rationalize what's going on in Gaza right now as morally justified.
I don't know why we can't all have compassion for the suffering of innocent children while praying for Hamas to do the right thing and lay down their weapons and leave Gaza forever.
aTmAg said:Stop embarrassing yourself with naivete.AggieEP said:mjschiller said:
Hamas is filled with evil liars.
True, but Palestinian women and children are legitimately caught in the crossfire here.
Not sure what the solution is here, but the forum 16 mantra of FAFO shouldn't apply to children no matter country of origin or religious background.
I'm constantly surprised that the same forum that calls out libs for their love of infanticide can rationalize what's going on in Gaza right now as morally justified.
I don't know why we can't all have compassion for the suffering of innocent children while praying for Hamas to do the right thing and lay down their weapons and leave Gaza forever.
Many of those women pray that their children will become martyrs, and those children wish to be martyrs themselves.
They are taught at a very young age to blindly hate Jews. If a random Jew were to wander into Gaza, they would almost certainly be killed. And rather than protect that Jew, most Gazan civilians would celebrate their death.
If you want to really save lives, then it would be best to assume these women and children are lost causes. Like zombies in a zombie movie. When Hamas realizes that human shields no longer work, then they will no longer bother using them. They will know their only choice is surrender or death. Only then will the killing stop. The sooner that happens the better.
Attitudes like yours cause more death. And Hamas thanks you.
BonfireNerd04 said:army01 said:4 said:
So the people that allow Hamas to live among them and celebrate and cheer openly when Israelis are killed are starving as a result of their own decisions?
FAFO
Yep...I remember all of those 3 year olds on October 7th jumping up and down cheering. They sure are finding out!
Not sure if you're being sarcastic or not. But given how well Hamas brainwashed its children, recruits them to child soldier training camps, and promotes a playground game called "Stab the Jews", it wouldn't surprise me at all if 3-year-olds cheered October 7.
The "innocent" children of Gaza are the modern Hitler Youth.
Ag with kids said:AggieEP said:mjschiller said:
Hamas is filled with evil liars.
True, but Palestinian women and children are legitimately caught in the crossfire here.
Not sure what the solution is here, but the forum 16 mantra of FAFO shouldn't apply to children no matter country of origin or religious background.
I'm constantly surprised that the same forum that calls out libs for their love of infanticide can rationalize what's going on in Gaza right now as morally justified.
I don't know why we can't all have compassion for the suffering of innocent children while praying for Hamas to do the right thing and lay down their weapons and leave Gaza forever.
We DO have compassion...
But, the ENTIRE REASON why all those children and women are suffering is because HAMAS is doing its best to ENSURE that those women and children are being killed.
So don't try to equate it to the abortion argument.
And yet you and your ilk are CAUSING them to suffer by making their deaths WORK for the cause of hamas.AggieEP said:aTmAg said:Stop embarrassing yourself with naivete.AggieEP said:mjschiller said:
Hamas is filled with evil liars.
True, but Palestinian women and children are legitimately caught in the crossfire here.
Not sure what the solution is here, but the forum 16 mantra of FAFO shouldn't apply to children no matter country of origin or religious background.
I'm constantly surprised that the same forum that calls out libs for their love of infanticide can rationalize what's going on in Gaza right now as morally justified.
I don't know why we can't all have compassion for the suffering of innocent children while praying for Hamas to do the right thing and lay down their weapons and leave Gaza forever.
Many of those women pray that their children will become martyrs, and those children wish to be martyrs themselves.
They are taught at a very young age to blindly hate Jews. If a random Jew were to wander into Gaza, they would almost certainly be killed. And rather than protect that Jew, most Gazan civilians would celebrate their death.
If you want to really save lives, then it would be best to assume these women and children are lost causes. Like zombies in a zombie movie. When Hamas realizes that human shields no longer work, then they will no longer bother using them. They will know their only choice is surrender or death. Only then will the killing stop. The sooner that happens the better.
Attitudes like yours cause more death. And Hamas thanks you.
Quoting so you can't edit your insane post equating Palestinian women and children to zombies. I'm assuming you're implying they are already "dead" so no issues with them starving to death.
You are dehumanizing children, just think about that for a moment. There's no evil in this world that would lead me to justify causing children to suffer. I hate Hamas, and wish they would lay down their arms, but I will never sacrifice children to achieve that goal.
Let me guess, you think the US was also "evil" for nuking Japan because "the children". Despite the fact that the nukes certainly killed far fewer children than a continuation of the war would have.AggieEP said:Ag with kids said:AggieEP said:mjschiller said:
Hamas is filled with evil liars.
True, but Palestinian women and children are legitimately caught in the crossfire here.
Not sure what the solution is here, but the forum 16 mantra of FAFO shouldn't apply to children no matter country of origin or religious background.
I'm constantly surprised that the same forum that calls out libs for their love of infanticide can rationalize what's going on in Gaza right now as morally justified.
I don't know why we can't all have compassion for the suffering of innocent children while praying for Hamas to do the right thing and lay down their weapons and leave Gaza forever.
We DO have compassion...
But, the ENTIRE REASON why all those children and women are suffering is because HAMAS is doing its best to ENSURE that those women and children are being killed.
So don't try to equate it to the abortion argument.
I agree Hamas deliberately exacerbates the suffering of their own people. No argument there.
My contention is with posters such as 4, and AgNerd, and OPAG that feel free to post opinions that show a total disregard for the value of the lives of Palestinian children.
There is a separate argument to be made about tactics in war, but in my mind there is NEVER an argument to be made that children's lives are valueless. Whether its abortion or the suffering of young Palestinians, I'm as consistent as they come in believing that children are innocent and deserve our compassion.
AggieEP said:mjschiller said:
Hamas is filled with evil liars.
True, but Palestinian women and children are legitimately caught in the crossfire here.
Not sure what the solution is here, but the forum 16 mantra of FAFO shouldn't apply to children no matter country of origin or religious background.
I'm constantly surprised that the same forum that calls out libs for their love of infanticide can rationalize what's going on in Gaza right now as morally justified.
I don't know why we can't all have compassion for the suffering of innocent children while praying for Hamas to do the right thing and lay down their weapons and leave Gaza forever.
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I don't know why we can't all have compassion for the suffering of innocent children while praying for Hamas to do the right thing and lay down their weapons and leave Gaza forever.