stmcld

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[–] stmcld 1 points 2 years ago

Since you copy and pasted this exact reply to my other post, and other people's posts, I'll copy and paste my answer to you from my other post:

The pace of things happening in this war is increasing. Every other hour there are new ( or the same) areas being bombed by Israel in gaza. And now they’re targeting people in the west bank, where there isn’t even a hamas prescence. So even the Israeli narrative of exterminating hamas is falling apart with their own actions.

I don’t know what you expect, should everyone put their heads in the sand and pretend nothing is happening? Or should we make people aware of what is happening and changing in this conflict?

[–] stmcld 1 points 2 years ago

The pace of things happening in this war is increasing. Every other hour there are new ( or the same) areas being bombed by Israel in gaza. And now they're targeting people in the west bank, where there isn't even a hamas prescence. So even the Israeli narrative of exterminating hamas is falling apart with their own actions.

I don't know what you expect, should everyone put their heads in the sand and pretend nothing is happening? Or should we make people aware of what is happening and changing in this conflict?

[–] stmcld -2 points 2 years ago

Tell israel that.

[–] stmcld 12 points 2 years ago

Ok i understand. I'm from south africa. And for all the very many things that my government gets wrong this is not one of them. My government openly stands with palestine.

[–] stmcld 8 points 2 years ago (7 children)

Brah, i know this is off topic but why are all your posts being deleted? The ones about the UN delegates turning their backs to the US delegate in a show of protest while she was speaking.

I'm genuinely curious because everytime i try to go into a post to understand what's happening it says the post no longer exists.

[–] stmcld 16 points 2 years ago

There's a theory that the US would have vetoed the resolution no matter what, in order to give israel some time to prepare to completion of their ground assault into Gaza.

In other words, the israeli's aren't ready to start their ground assault and the US provided cover for them until they're ready. A humanitarian ceasefire/ pause, had the resolution been passed, would have interfered with the next step in their genocidal war against the palestinians.

[–] stmcld 5 points 2 years ago (5 children)

My government definitely does not support this guy. But maybe I'm misunderstanding what you're trying to say.

[–] stmcld 0 points 2 years ago

True enough, an investigation is needed.

I just don't trust the israelis or the US when it comes to these investigations. The israelis have a truly awful track record of outright lying and making stuff up, and the US affirms whatever they say no matter what.

[–] stmcld -3 points 2 years ago

It still doesn't change the fact that they are correct, despite people not liking or agreeing with them on other occasions.

I don't see it as cover for anything, i see it as facts being stated, and should be stated, at a time when people in authority are not stating these facts. Is it politically motivated? Absolutely. But it doesn't make them wrong, and certainly not wrong for saying it.

If everyone who takes a position in world politics ( or whatever else) that you don't agree with is an arsehole, or the 'wrong dude ' as you put it, then you're living in a bubble. Just as someone who's ideas or statements you do agree with can absolutely be an arsehole or the 'wrong dude' to many other people.

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