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Started by Surtur922 pages
Originally posted by Robtard
No surt, your eBadassery is always weird because you've gone to great lengths to let everyone know you're a gimp who couldn't beat eggs let alone another man.

Facts are not Ebadassery.

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Originally posted by jaden_2.0
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I truly hope Rob wouldn't behave this way.

Kinda looks like Sammy Hagar

Originally posted by Surtur
Facts are not Ebadassery.

Here you go, sport.

That rioter who bashed Seattle cop in back of head with bat? He allegedly bragged of being 'proud' of attack, wanted to 'slit every SPD throat.'

Put a bullet in this persons head too. They do not deserve to live on this world.

And anyone who thinks they do deserve to live should let him stay in their house or be silent.

Originally posted by Surtur
Not the hill to die on kid, best try 2+2 isn't 4

Facts are not Ebadassery

Originally posted by jaden_2.0

Indeed, you are correct it is pathetic anyone tried to argue 2+2 was not 4.

It's nice being on the same side right?

Originally posted by Blakemore
So is this the October surprise? Hunter Biden did some shady shit that Gina are going to use as leverage against President Biden? Come on.

Yeah, pretty much. Which I must admit surprised me, I was expecting the Republicans to have more in their barrel for October.

"If there is an autumn bombshell coming at the Biden campaign regarding the former vice-president's family involvement in Ukraine or China, this report from Senate Republicans isn't it.

Calling Hunter Biden's position on the board of a Ukrainian gas company "awkward" and "problematic" is weak sauce compared to the conservative media frenzy and Donald Trump's own accusations lobbed at Joe Biden's son earlier this year." -snip

I mean you guys can claim it is no big deal, but then if that was the case why pull this weasel shit suppressing it?

Originally posted by Surtur
I mean you guys can claim it is no big deal, but then if that was the case why pull this weasel shit suppressing it?

Senate Republicans who investigated it said it's really no big deal, sport: "But it found no evidence that US foreign policy was influenced by it."

Take up your gripe with them?

Did they know bout dat email tho bruv?

Originally posted by Surtur
I mean you guys can claim it is no big deal, but then if that was the case why pull this weasel shit suppressing it?

It's a very big deal regardless of how much leftist snowflakes (like Quincy lol; see I keep my promises, Quincy 😉) wanna downplay it as if it's no big deal.

This story about Hunter Biden is HUGE.

Originally posted by Surtur
The verification process is shady from the left too. The russian bounties story still has not been verified lol. Still. And don't even make me bring up Bret Kavanaugh.

Maybe you personally wanted more verification and that is cool but a lot of high profile people with way more power than you...did not.

And Big Tech did not suppress that unverified bounties story at all. Didn't suppress the unverified Kavanaugh stories. Didn't suppress the unverified dossier.

You see a pattern bro?

Don't forget about the Russia hoax BS they pushed for 3 1/2 years.

LOL@ the same snowflakes now screaming "Russia! Russia! Russia!" again over this Hunter Biden scandal.

Oh leftists.... smh.

Something I saw on Quora recently. I assumed it was an anti-zionist lie. Then I decided to look it up.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2003/nov/04/israel1

Israel learns of a hidden shame in its early years
Soldiers raped and killed Bedouin girl in the Negev
Chris McGreal in Jerusalem

Mon 3 Nov 2003 21.48 EST

For 54 years the fate of a young Bedouin girl who disappeared in the Negev desert was relegated to rumour and a single entry in the diary of David Ben-Gurion, the prime minister of the fledgling Israeli state.
"It was decided and carried out: they washed her, cut her hair, raped her and killed her," he wrote.

After that the case became one of the state's earliest secrets, and no more than hearsay passed between soldiers.

Now the Israeli newspaper Ha'aretz has used previously classified army documents to reveal the full story of what Mr Ben-Gurion called a "horrific atrocity".

In August 1949, an army unit stationed at Nirim in the Negev shot an Arab man and captured a Bedouin girl with him. Her name and age remain unknown, but she was probably in her mid-teens.

In the following hours she was taken from the hut and forced to shower naked in full view of the soldiers. Three of the men then raped her.

After the Sabbath meal the platoon commander, identified by Ha'aretz as a man called Moshe who had served in the British army during the second world war, proposed a vote on what should be done with her.

One option was to put her to work in the outpost's kitchen.

Most of the 20 or so soldiers present voted for the alternative by chanting: "We want to ****". The commander organised a rota for groups of his men to gang rape the girl over the next three days. Moshe and one of his sergeants went first, leaving the girl unconscious. Next morning, she complicated matters by protesting about her treatment. Moshe told one of his sergeants to kill her.

She was forced into a patrol vehicle with several soldiers, two carrying shovels, and they drove off into the dunes. When the girl realised what was about to happen she tried to run, but only made it a few paces before she was shot by a Sergeant Michael.

Her body was buried in a grave less than a foot deep.

A few days later the battalion commander, Yehuda Drexler, asked Moshe if he had carried out an order to return the girl to her village.

"They killed her," replied Moshe. "It was a shame to waste the petrol." He was ordered to write a report. Ha'aretz has obtained a copy.

It said: "In my patrol on 12.8.49 I encountered Arabs in the territory under my command, one of them armed. I killed the armed Arab on the spot and took his weapon. I took the Arab female captive. On the first night the soldiers abused her and the next day I saw fit to remove her from the world."

He and most of the soldiers at the outpost were tried in secret. Some said they were carrying out their commander's orders. The military judges rejected that line of defence. Moshe denied rape. "Morally speaking, it was impossible to sleep with such a dirty girl," he told the court.

He was acquitted of rape but convicted of murder and sentenced to 15 years in prison. The judges likened his stated willingness "to murder even women and children in cold blood" to "Hitler's methods in France".

Nineteen other soldiers received light sentences of between one and three years, mostly for "negligence in preventing a crime".

The appeal court reduced their sentences, saying: "At the time there was a general feeling of contempt for the life of Arabs ... and sometimes wanton events occurred in this sphere. All this helped create an atmosphere of 'anything goes'.

"We are convinced that this atmosphere existed at the Nirim outpost, too."

But the government and army understood the shame that would fall on the armed forces if the girl's fate became known to wider Israeli society, so the murder and trial were classified as secret.

The case was briefly resurrected at the trial in 1956 of Israeli soldiers and police officers who murdered 43 Arab civilians in Kafr Qassem, to help establish the precedent that there is no defence in obeying illegal orders.

Then it disappeared from view again.

Several years later members of a kibbutz near the Nirim base noticed that the wind had uncovered a small hand.

TheGuardian isn't normally in the habit of printing lies.

Originally posted by cdtm
Something I saw on Quora recently. I assumed it was an anti-zionist lie. Then I decided to look it up.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2003/nov/04/israel1

TheGuardian isn't normally in the habit of printing lies.

Army units worldwide pull atrocities, it doesnt really always reflect on nationalities, armies, soldiers or religions. It reflects on situations, ethics and sometimes leadership. Although it can reflect on all of the above if the regime or doctrine endorses the behaviour.

Originally posted by Old Man Whirly!
Army units worldwide pull atrocities, it doesnt really always reflect on nationalities, armies, soldiers or religions. It reflects on situations, ethics and sometimes leadership. Although it can reflect on all of the above if the regime or doctrine endorses the behaviour.

I agree. And he was tried and convicted under Israeli laws, with a judge comparing his tactics to Nazi's. There can be no greater condemnation considering the source.

I'm still shocked by the details. This Moshe seemed to genuinely hate all Arabs, consider them sub human, and want to make them all suffer. Men under his command seemed to feel the same way.

The most unbelievable thing to me is he casually admits to it, in writing. That indicates either a hatred so deep that he wants the world to know about it, or an arrogance that everyone must feel as he does.

Would you like me to list some of the horrible things some Palestinians have said or done to Jews? Cause I can do that. Two can play that blame game, you know.

And I can list stuff that has been done much more recently than what you posted about.

Originally posted by cdtm
I agree. And he was tried and convicted under Israeli laws, with a judge comparing his tactics to Nazi's. There can be no greater condemnation considering the source.

I'm still shocked by the details. This Moshe seemed to genuinely hate all Arabs, consider them sub human, and want to make them all suffer. Men under his command seemed to feel the same way.

The most unbelievable thing to me is he casually admits to it, in writing. That indicates either a hatred so deep that he wants the world to know about it, or an arrogance that everyone must feel as he does.

individuals see things done by other individuals and they start tarring all of a group as like the individual from it. It's wrong, but understandable.

The problem with the hating on Israel is that it's not proportionate compared to places that are worse.

This is especially obvious in the way the UN treats Israel, while at the same time putting China on human rights councils.