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Re: International Politics
« Reply #420 on: October 21, 2022, 03:00:10 AM »
Another Tory PM bites the dust in Britain. Liz Truss is now just a novelty for future trivia quizzes: Shortest serving British PM, last UK PM of QE2's reign and the first PM during KC3's.

What a mess Britain is in! Dysfunctional and fracturing. So much for the monarchist system providing stability :rollin.
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Re: International Politics
« Reply #422 on: November 10, 2022, 07:39:59 AM »
Well FMD there is hope for the nutcase country that is the United States.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/nov/09/republican-election-deniers-trump-mastriano-karamo-finchem-marchant-midterms


US midterm voters reject election deniers who support Trump’s false claim
Several avid participants in efforts to subvert the outcome of the 2020 presidential contest fell short in the midterm elections.

Voters have rejected some of the most visceral election deniers in the US, rejecting Republican supporters of Donald Trump’s stolen election lie in several key races though some critical results have yet to be called.




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Re: International Politics
« Reply #423 on: November 12, 2022, 08:14:51 AM »
Well FMD there is hope for the nutcase country that is the United States.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/nov/09/republican-election-deniers-trump-mastriano-karamo-finchem-marchant-midterms


US midterm voters reject election deniers who support Trump’s false claim
Several avid participants in efforts to subvert the outcome of the 2020 presidential contest fell short in the midterm elections.

Voters have rejected some of the most visceral election deniers in the US, rejecting Republican supporters of Donald Trump’s stolen election lie in several key races though some critical results have yet to be called.

Dons finished. Don’t need him when you have this bloke.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3sP7C15Vz4s
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Re: International Politics
« Reply #424 on: November 12, 2022, 09:43:26 AM »
Well FMD there is hope for the nutcase country that is the United States.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/nov/09/republican-election-deniers-trump-mastriano-karamo-finchem-marchant-midterms


US midterm voters reject election deniers who support Trump’s false claim
Several avid participants in efforts to subvert the outcome of the 2020 presidential contest fell short in the midterm elections.

Voters have rejected some of the most visceral election deniers in the US, rejecting Republican supporters of Donald Trump’s stolen election lie in several key races though some critical results have yet to be called.

Dons finished. Don’t need him when you have this bloke.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3sP7C15Vz4s

He runs the risk of splitting the party down the middle.

I will (as always) watch with interest.

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Re: International Politics
« Reply #425 on: October 10, 2023, 12:53:12 PM »
Interesting and tragic events unfolding in Israel and the Gaza Strip.

Might bump up petrol prices here as well.

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Re: International Politics
« Reply #426 on: October 13, 2023, 06:57:33 AM »
Yep. innocent kids and humans slaughtered.

All good  at least the loser in nsw allows you to protest  in support for Palestine (or against Israel)

Wonder if innocent Russians were allowed the same privilege :shh

Anyway War number 2 under old mate  Biden.  Number 3 not far away.
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Re: International Politics
« Reply #427 on: October 26, 2023, 07:30:05 PM »
Interesting and tragic events unfolding in Israel and the Gaza Strip.

A long complex history of mutual ethnic hatred fed by made-up religious nonsense and age-old grievances. Taking sides and absolute one-sided positions like a footy team is what the religious extremists on both sides want and just continues the so-called justification of the butchery of the innocent on both sides to get back at the other. As the old saying goes an eye for an eye and we all go blind.

Meanwhile, no surprise both sides' imaginary friend in the sky is nowhere to be seen to stop the killing in "his" name in this so-called "holy land" ::).

Yep. innocent kids and humans slaughtered.

All good  at least the loser in nsw allows you to protest  in support for Palestine (or against Israel)

Wonder if innocent Russians were allowed the same privilege :shh

Anyway War number 2 under old mate  Biden.  Number 3 not far away.
Actually, they were albeit they were on a smaller scale & often linked to the anti-vax crowd.

https://twitter.com/runwifi1/status/1574308037778493440
https://twitter.com/visegrad24/status/1627415505932849152
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Re: International Politics
« Reply #428 on: October 26, 2023, 08:43:01 PM »
Interesting and tragic events unfolding in Israel and the Gaza Strip.

A long complex history of mutual ethnic hatred fed by made-up religious nonsense and age-old grievances. Taking sides and absolute one-sided positions like a footy team is what the religious extremists on both sides want and just continues the so-called justification of the butchery of the innocent on both sides to get back at the other. As the old saying goes an eye for an eye and we all go blind.

Meanwhile, no surprise both sides' imaginary friend in the sky is nowhere to be seen to stop the killing in "his" name in this so-called "holy land" ::).

Yep. innocent kids and humans slaughtered.

All good  at least the loser in nsw allows you to protest  in support for Palestine (or against Israel)

Wonder if innocent Russians were allowed the same privilege :shh

Anyway War number 2 under old mate  Biden.  Number 3 not far away.
Actually, they were albeit they were on a smaller scale & often linked to the anti-vax crowd.

https://twitter.com/runwifi1/status/1574308037778493440
https://twitter.com/visegrad24/status/1627415505932849152

My understanding is that the common Palestinian/Israeli don't hate each other so much and are happy to live together.

It's the extremists that are driving this.

I'm actually wondering if Israel let Hamas attack so they could bomb the crap out of them.

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Re: International Politics
« Reply #429 on: October 26, 2023, 09:33:24 PM »
Interesting and tragic events unfolding in Israel and the Gaza Strip.

A long complex history of mutual ethnic hatred fed by made-up religious nonsense and age-old grievances. Taking sides and absolute one-sided positions like a footy team is what the religious extremists on both sides want and just continues the so-called justification of the butchery of the innocent on both sides to get back at the other. As the old saying goes an eye for an eye and we all go blind.

Meanwhile, no surprise both sides' imaginary friend in the sky is nowhere to be seen to stop the killing in "his" name in this so-called "holy land" ::).

Yep. innocent kids and humans slaughtered.

All good  at least the loser in nsw allows you to protest  in support for Palestine (or against Israel)

Wonder if innocent Russians were allowed the same privilege :shh

Anyway War number 2 under old mate  Biden.  Number 3 not far away.
Actually, they were albeit they were on a smaller scale & often linked to the anti-vax crowd.

https://twitter.com/runwifi1/status/1574308037778493440
https://twitter.com/visegrad24/status/1627415505932849152

My understanding is that the common Palestinian/Israeli don't hate each other so much and are happy to live together.

It's the extremists that are driving this.

I'm actually wondering if Israel let Hamas attack so they could bomb the crap out of them.

Stupid last comment and very insensitive

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Re: International Politics
« Reply #430 on: October 26, 2023, 10:01:52 PM »
Typical antisemitic crap you get from leftists these days. :shh
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Re: International Politics
« Reply #431 on: October 26, 2023, 11:56:54 PM »
Interesting and tragic events unfolding in Israel and the Gaza Strip.

A long complex history of mutual ethnic hatred fed by made-up religious nonsense and age-old grievances. Taking sides and absolute one-sided positions like a footy team is what the religious extremists on both sides want and just continues the so-called justification of the butchery of the innocent on both sides to get back at the other. As the old saying goes an eye for an eye and we all go blind.

Meanwhile, no surprise both sides' imaginary friend in the sky is nowhere to be seen to stop the killing in "his" name in this so-called "holy land" ::).

Yep. innocent kids and humans slaughtered.

All good  at least the loser in nsw allows you to protest  in support for Palestine (or against Israel)

Wonder if innocent Russians were allowed the same privilege :shh

Anyway War number 2 under old mate  Biden.  Number 3 not far away.
Actually, they were albeit they were on a smaller scale & often linked to the anti-vax crowd.

https://twitter.com/runwifi1/status/1574308037778493440
https://twitter.com/visegrad24/status/1627415505932849152

My understanding is that the common Palestinian/Israeli don't hate each other so much and are happy to live together.

It's the extremists that are driving this.

I'm actually wondering if Israel let Hamas attack so they could bomb the crap out of them.

Stupid last comment and very insensitive

Oh it's a bit tongue in cheek, I've always thought Mosad was top shelf so find it hard that this happened at all without them having any idea. Begs belief for me hence the thought.

Nothing insensitive about it nor antisemitic.

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Re: International Politics
« Reply #432 on: October 27, 2023, 02:11:12 AM »
Interesting and tragic events unfolding in Israel and the Gaza Strip.

A long complex history of mutual ethnic hatred fed by made-up religious nonsense and age-old grievances. Taking sides and absolute one-sided positions like a footy team is what the religious extremists on both sides want and just continues the so-called justification of the butchery of the innocent on both sides to get back at the other. As the old saying goes an eye for an eye and we all go blind.

Meanwhile, no surprise both sides' imaginary friend in the sky is nowhere to be seen to stop the killing in "his" name in this so-called "holy land" ::).

Yep. innocent kids and humans slaughtered.

All good  at least the loser in nsw allows you to protest  in support for Palestine (or against Israel)

Wonder if innocent Russians were allowed the same privilege :shh

Anyway War number 2 under old mate  Biden.  Number 3 not far away.
Actually, they were albeit they were on a smaller scale & often linked to the anti-vax crowd.

https://twitter.com/runwifi1/status/1574308037778493440
https://twitter.com/visegrad24/status/1627415505932849152

My understanding is that the common Palestinian/Israeli don't hate each other so much and are happy to live together.

It's the extremists that are driving this.

I'm actually wondering if Israel let Hamas attack so they could bomb the crap out of them.
There's no conspiracy. The Hamas terrorist attack occurred early morning on a Jewish holiday & caught Israel by surprise as it was far larger in number and scale, tactically different by targeting civilian homes as well as the youth festival, and unusually coordinated as barbaric and evil as it was (Israel has owned the Arabs in most battles past due to the latter's shambolic plans and tactics). Having said that, the religious extremists do use the other side's acts of violence and killing as justification for their own extremist desires. One tweet from a certain cooker here in Oz who had once fought with the IDF said that the Hamas terrorist attack meant "This is Israel’s chance to finally finish the job". On the other side at Palestinian protests in Sydney there were some chanting "Gas the Jews". It is all just pure evil ethnic hatred fueled by religion.

Ethnic cousins produce the worst lasting hatred. It's like Northern Ireland of the past and the Balkans put together and on steroids. The reaction of the extremists to the 1993 Oslo peace accord said it all. An Israeli religious extremist claiming he was acting on the "orders of God" assassinated PM Yitzhak Rabin for signing the deal, while Hamas pretty much began committing wholesale terrorist acts in opposition to the accord. Both set of extremists don't want peace. These psychos' sole goal is to eliminate the other side instead. The price paid is the lives of the innocent while nothing really changes. So much for there being a "god"  ::).   
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Re: International Politics
« Reply #433 on: October 27, 2023, 06:42:18 AM »
Interesting and tragic events unfolding in Israel and the Gaza Strip.

A long complex history of mutual ethnic hatred fed by made-up religious nonsense and age-old grievances. Taking sides and absolute one-sided positions like a footy team is what the religious extremists on both sides want and just continues the so-called justification of the butchery of the innocent on both sides to get back at the other. As the old saying goes an eye for an eye and we all go blind.

Meanwhile, no surprise both sides' imaginary friend in the sky is nowhere to be seen to stop the killing in "his" name in this so-called "holy land" ::).

Yep. innocent kids and humans slaughtered.

All good  at least the loser in nsw allows you to protest  in support for Palestine (or against Israel)

Wonder if innocent Russians were allowed the same privilege :shh

Anyway War number 2 under old mate  Biden.  Number 3 not far away.
Actually, they were albeit they were on a smaller scale & often linked to the anti-vax crowd.

https://twitter.com/runwifi1/status/1574308037778493440
https://twitter.com/visegrad24/status/1627415505932849152

My understanding is that the common Palestinian/Israeli don't hate each other so much and are happy to live together.

It's the extremists that are driving this.

I'm actually wondering if Israel let Hamas attack so they could bomb the crap out of them.
There's no conspiracy. The Hamas terrorist attack occurred early morning on a Jewish holiday & caught Israel by surprise as it was far larger in number and scale, tactically different by targeting civilian homes as well as the youth festival, and unusually coordinated as barbaric and evil as it was (Israel has owned the Arabs in most battles past due to the latter's shambolic plans and tactics). Having said that, the religious extremists do use the other side's acts of violence and killing as justification for their own extremist desires. One tweet from a certain cooker here in Oz who had once fought with the IDF said that the Hamas terrorist attack meant "This is Israel’s chance to finally finish the job". On the other side at Palestinian protests in Sydney there were some chanting "Gas the Jews". It is all just pure evil ethnic hatred fueled by religion.

Ethnic cousins produce the worst lasting hatred. It's like Northern Ireland of the past and the Balkans put together and on steroids. The reaction of the extremists to the 1993 Oslo peace accord said it all. An Israeli religious extremist claiming he was acting on the "orders of God" assassinated PM Yitzhak Rabin for signing the deal, while Hamas pretty much began committing wholesale terrorist acts in opposition to the accord. Both set of extremists don't want peace. These psychos' sole goal is to eliminate the other side instead. The price paid is the lives of the innocent while nothing really changes. So much for there being a "god"  ::).   

Yep mixing theology with politics. Big no no.

Their chance to finish the job - what does that mean huh? Wiping out Hamas or all the Palestinians? So far it looks like an ethnic cleansing with 5000+ Palestinians dead and many are civilians.

A very sad place.

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Re: International Politics
« Reply #434 on: October 27, 2023, 08:50:09 AM »
Interesting and tragic events unfolding in Israel and the Gaza Strip.

A long complex history of mutual ethnic hatred fed by made-up religious nonsense and age-old grievances. Taking sides and absolute one-sided positions like a footy team is what the religious extremists on both sides want and just continues the so-called justification of the butchery of the innocent on both sides to get back at the other. As the old saying goes an eye for an eye and we all go blind.

Meanwhile, no surprise both sides' imaginary friend in the sky is nowhere to be seen to stop the killing in "his" name in this so-called "holy land" ::).

Yep. innocent kids and humans slaughtered.

All good  at least the loser in nsw allows you to protest  in support for Palestine (or against Israel)

Wonder if innocent Russians were allowed the same privilege :shh

Anyway War number 2 under old mate  Biden.  Number 3 not far away.
Actually, they were albeit they were on a smaller scale & often linked to the anti-vax crowd.

https://twitter.com/runwifi1/status/1574308037778493440
https://twitter.com/visegrad24/status/1627415505932849152

My understanding is that the common Palestinian/Israeli don't hate each other so much and are happy to live together.

It's the extremists that are driving this.

I'm actually wondering if Israel let Hamas attack so they could bomb the crap out of them.

Stupid last comment and very insensitive

Oh it's a bit tongue in cheek, I've always thought Mosad was top shelf so find it hard that this happened at all without them having any idea. Begs belief for me hence the thought.

Nothing insensitive about it nor antisemitic.

I think if a Israeli was reading your comment they would say different.