What ethnicity are you talking about?
What ethnicity are you talking about?
Still better than staying in Gaza
To me, as a father of two, there’s no moral dilemma here. You get your kids out of the hell no matter what.
But I guess when you have 14 kids, the priorities are a bit different.
In this video by channel 4, they briefly mentioned the story of a wounded boy, who got the permission to get through the Rafah crossing. His Palestinian father didn’t let him go, because the father himself didn’t get such permission. This is how they care about their children.
Genuine question to all Palestinian sympathizers: don’t you see how you encourage Hamas to bring even more kids to the active war zone with your comments and protests?
My point is: no matter what was the goal of protesters, these protests benefit Hamas. Therefore people participating in it are perceived as pro-Hamas.
Context matters. If you post something pro-Russian and against the Kremlin in 2020, some people might understand you. But if you do it a week after Bucha, don’t expect any support.
Try to create a pro-Russian post now, and then explain in the comments that it’s not pro-Kremlin.
We know it’s not true.
There’s no way to count the bodies and separate dead civilians from dead terrorists.
Nobody seems to care.