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Meanwhile in Israel

Is it kicking off big time or is this just everyday stuff they deal with or a bit of both?

 

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1 hour ago, BobyBrno said:

‘He was hung upside down on a metal pole as hundreds of men cheered. 

His legs were then cut off and his body discarded in a pile of trash. ‘

 

 

I’m with you on this by the way, you don’t need to go into the details. 
 

Whenever folk have highlighted Israel’s atrocities of late the response has been “such is war”, yet when Hamas act like the beasts they are the response is different. That war isn’t an excuse for these kind of acts, which of course should work both ways.

 

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1 hour ago, royal white said:

You failed to answer both times. Weird how the other week you seemed to think our grandparents died so that we could demonstrate yet today you seem to have a different outlook. Whats changed? 

Three times 😂👏

 For freedom of expression my man👍 

Not sure why Tommy was arrested, just praising the organisers who said he’s not welcome.

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1 minute ago, London Wanderer said:

I’m with you on this by the way, you don’t need to go into the details. 
 

Whenever folk have highlighted Israel’s atrocities of late the response has been “such is war”, yet when Hamas act like the beasts they are the response is different. That war isn’t an excuse for these kind of acts, which of course should work both ways.

 

That makes no sense. Who has blamed for what happened to these 2 men on war. 

3 minutes ago, London Wanderer said:

I’m with you on this by the way, you don’t need to go into the details. 
 

Whenever folk have highlighted Israel’s atrocities of late the response has been “such is war”, yet when Hamas act like the beasts they are the response is different. That war isn’t an excuse for these kind of acts, which of course should work both ways.

 

Was this Hamas?

1 minute ago, London Wanderer said:

Three times 😂👏

 For freedom of expression my man👍 

First 2 questions I asked “is this what our grandparents died for” (as you previously suggested) the third question was “what’s changed” It seems it’s both English and maths you struggle with. 😂😂

2 minutes ago, royal white said:

That makes no sense. Who has blamed for what happened to these 2 men on war. 

Nobody, just asking if the “these things happen in war” logic expressed by others also applies to Hamas atrocities.

Just opening it up for discussion.

You’re welcome to say what you think, but you don’t seem that up for a discussion.

3 minutes ago, BobyBrno said:

Was this Hamas?

The limited news on this there is says that Hamas executed them 

3 minutes ago, royal white said:

First 2 questions I asked “is this what our grandparents died for” (as you previously suggested) the third question was “what’s changed” It seems it’s both English and maths you struggle with. 😂😂

It’s hard to keep up with all your questions 😊

Sorry to hear Tommy’s struggles today have got you down.

Just now, London Wanderer said:

Nobody, just asking if the “these things happen in war” logic expressed by others also applies to Hamas atrocities.

Just opening it up for discussion.

You’re welcome to say what you think, but you don’t seem that up for a discussion.

These executions happen in many backwards countries, I’ve never seen it blamed on war before. Is this from a new level of Call of Duty you’ve reached? 

1 minute ago, London Wanderer said:

The limited news on this there is says that Hamas executed them 

The two posts quoted say Palestinian Civilians and Palestinian street mobs. Do you have something that shows otherwise?

1 minute ago, London Wanderer said:

It’s hard to keep up with all your questions 😊

Sorry to hear Tommy’s struggles today have got you down.

Thought as much 👍

42 minutes ago, wanderer1984 said:

What did he do wrong that got him arrested?

 

 

 No idea. 

You don’t need much now since the recent policing bill.

1 minute ago, royal white said:

Thought as much 👍

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Whatabout …

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5 minutes ago, BobyBrno said:

The two posts quoted say Palestinian Civilians and Palestinian street mobs. Do you have something that shows otherwise?

Just various articles, sounds like it was a bit of both. Hamas have a brutal history of executing their own citizens. It’s no wonder people are so terrified to resist them. Israel on one front & Hamas on the other.
 

https://news.yahoo.com/palestinian-militants-execute-2-alleged-173541451.html?guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvLnVrLw&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAG3QuzTpNltHtKYSmmcASQDK8_qxBcxvm6u9v4ka2OTZtQ3uYa2MPzZhQ3jgX5PR1CixBd4mw-TAxw3MwoDAkfqSTeKm8vtGn8PHmZdD4c2xkYsdTSgKC3OVoeyLL9uVq7WPzGz8dW71shefmcsIiWxsfwyQUAYs__9U8l836TDn
 

If they were informers then they are brave men.

25 minutes ago, royal white said:

These executions happen in many backwards countries, I’ve never seen it blamed on war before. Is this from a new level of Call of Duty you’ve reached? 

You’ve really missed the boat on this one 😂

I never blamed it on war 👍

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27 minutes ago, London Wanderer said:

 No idea. 

You don’t need much now since the recent policing bill.

Why are you pleased and applauding the organisers then?

58 minutes ago, wanderer1984 said:

People like me?

Why can't he attend a public demonstration?

Send him your hard earned then.
 

He’ll spend it on new teeth and Colombian. 

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Just now, mickbrown said:

Send him your hard earned then.
 

He’ll spend it on new teeth and Colombian. 

People like me?

Why can't he attend a public demonstration?

1 minute ago, wanderer1984 said:

People like me?

Why can't he attend a public demonstration?

Why did that bird with pink hair get sent to prison for walking down the road?

 

1 minute ago, wanderer1984 said:

Why are you pleased and applauding the organisers then?

Wouldn’t go as far to say I’m pleased 😆 takes a lot these days.

 It was a fairly big demo today, tens of thousands marching against the rise in anti-semitism we’ve seen lately. Tommy wanted to join in, but the organisers said he wasn’t welcome, in their name at least.

 One of fair criticisms of the pro Palestine organisers is that they haven’t done enough to call out any hate on their marches.
 

So my point was this is how it’s done 👍

1 minute ago, London Wanderer said:

Wouldn’t go as far to say I’m pleased 😆 takes a lot these days.

 It was a fairly big demo today, tens of thousands marching against the rise in anti-semitism we’ve seen lately. Tommy wanted to join in, but the organisers said he wasn’t welcome, in their name at least.

 One of fair criticisms of the pro Palestine organisers is that they haven’t done enough to call out any hate on their marches.
 

So my point was this is how it’s done 👍

Crikey you don’t half confuse yourself 😂

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2 minutes ago, mickbrown said:

Why did that bird with pink hair get sent to prison for walking down the road?

 

It's OK if you can't answer. Just say it.

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3 minutes ago, London Wanderer said:

Wouldn’t go as far to say I’m pleased 😆 takes a lot these days.

 It was a fairly big demo today, tens of thousands marching against the rise in anti-semitism we’ve seen lately. Tommy wanted to join in, but the organisers said he wasn’t welcome, in their name at least.

 One of fair criticisms of the pro Palestine organisers is that they haven’t done enough to call out any hate on their marches.
 

So my point was this is how it’s done 👍

What did he do that caused hate and distress that warranted him being arrested?

2 minutes ago, wanderer1984 said:

It's OK if you can't answer. Just say it.

Because he wouldn’t comply with the police order to leave the area. 
 

Quite simple really. But you already knew that

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1 minute ago, mickbrown said:

Because he wouldn’t comply with the police order to leave the area. 
 

Quite simple really. But you already knew that

What was he doing wrong?

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