UN Watch invited Yemeni/Swedish journalist Luai Ahmed to address the United Nations: “When Arabs kill millions of Arabs, no one bats an eye”

Frankfooter

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Yes, you are making a straw man argument. You're just claiming that because I don't think Israel should be destroyed, I support genocide.

But you have openly supported Hamas who are a designated terror entity and objected to them becoming a purely political organization.
Shack openly supports Meir Kahane, who is listed as a terrorist by the Canadian government.
You side with him every day to support a government charged with 'extermination' by the ICC.

Israel killed 500 more civilians in the last 2 days while continuing to block all food and electricity, which supplies the only water available.
Every post you make here is in defence of Israeli genocide and 'wiping Palestine off the maps', using the same rationale of Kahanists.


 

shack

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Israel killed 500 more civilians in the last 2 days while continuing to block all food and electricity, which supplies the only water available.
Stop complaining. This is war. Every time you complain you are agreeing that Oct.7 was stupid.
 

Klatuu

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Once again, I defy you to find a quote of mine with those words. You've been on a long losing streak and you will be embarrassed once again. You make it too easy.

Seeing as Israel's suffering is miniscule compared to that of the Palis (as you've incessantly complained about) it seems like it was pretty fucking smart.
You make it too easy.
 

Frankfooter

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Once again, I defy you to find a quote of mine with those words. You've been on a long losing streak and you will be embarrassed once again. You make it too easy.
as you wish

Seeing as Israel's suffering is miniscule compared to that of the Palis (as you've incessantly complained about) it seems like it was pretty fucking smart.

My hate is astounding and I'm proud of it.
 
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basketcase

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Shack openly supports Meir Kahane, who is listed as a terrorist by the Canadian government.
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Bullshit on both parts of that claim. You and him have both used Kahane quotes to defend your views but I haven't seen him endorse his values. Secondly, He is not listed as a terrorist, the group he founded is, just like Israel bans it.

But you happily pretend that Hamas is legit despite actually being on that list.
 

Frankfooter

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Bullshit on both parts of that claim. You and him have both used Kahane quotes to defend your views but I haven't seen him endorse his values. Secondly, He is not listed as a terrorist, the group he founded is, just like Israel bans it.

But you happily pretend that Hamas is legit despite actually being on that list.
Here, call out shack or admit you are also a Kahanist.
He says his definition of 'never again' is Kahanist.
Yours is almost identical, isn't it?

Actually it means that Jews will make sure that they will not allow such a threat happen to their race again.

Others have appropriated it for their own causes. Do you think that the renowned Meir Kahane was concerned about other genocides. If so, then he was a true humanitarian and philanthropist. Personally, I think he was only referring to Jews.

Wiki:
"Never again" is a phrase or slogan which is associated with the lessons of the Holocaust and other genocides. The slogan was used by liberated prisoners at Buchenwald concentration camp to denounce fascism. It was popularized by Jewish Defense League founder Meir Kahane in his 1971 book, Never Again! A Program for Survival.

The exact meaning of the phrase is debated, including whether it should be used as a particularistic command to avert a
second Holocaust of Jews or whether it is a universalist injunction to prevent all forms of genocide.

The phrase is widely used by politicians and writers and it also appears on many
Holocaust memorials. It has also been appropriated as a political slogan for other causes, from commemoration of the 1976 Argentine coup, the promotion of gun control or abortion rights, and as an injunction to war on terror after the September 11 attacks.

There absolutely zero dispute or debate when it is in reference to the Holocaust. The debate materializes only when people try to apply it to other events. It's kind of like how "apartheid" has been misappropriated and redefined for the sole purpose of demonizing Israel

It's an amazing coincidence, that in both of those cases, the misappropriation of a term/phrase involves Israel and both in a negative way. It must be the occupation that makes definitions change before our very eyes.
 
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