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Hamas is responsible for their death by kidnapping them of course. But it was the blind bombing of Tsahal that did the killing. Like it has for most of the dead hostages.
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Whatever fantasy you want to live in nazi scum.
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Sure thing nazi.
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Love you too nazi freak!
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I might be taking this issue a little bit too intensely
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It's ethnic cleansing and a crime against humanity. Nothing complicated there.
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They don't. But they did support Nazi Israel genocidal auctions.
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Since day one israel targeted knowingly and specifically civilians. Not caring about either Hamas or hostages. Just pure collective punishment. With a desire to render life impossible for more than 2 million people. A hundred oct7 cannot justify that level of evil.
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I'm not punishing anyone, I am neither a us citizen or a Palestinian. The previous administrations were contempt with seeing the Palestinians being erased (especially the last one). Trump doesn't have the power to manifest his madness, we'll what the chaos he will cause bring in the end.
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She was sane, probably competent too. But she was on the same "full support" line as Biden. All establishment Dem or rep are. They all do the same policy on isr/pal but dress it differently. Canada and Mexico would be in a much better place, sure. But nothing would have changed for the Palestinians
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The thing is the two state solution has been buried for decades now. Netanyahu openly worked against it all his life. The Palestinians have been caught between a rock and a hard place for near a century. Nothing can shake their resilience. Not even a crazy fruit.
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Past the first week what was happening was obvious. And approving tons of bombs at that point is a deliberate choice. But to the topic, I don't think foreign affairs had much to do with Harris's defeat There was a deep seated anger toward this admn and establishment democrats. They failed to see it
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Also, and I'm sorry it's not personal here. Almost all countries in the world voted sanctions, one vetoed. Some have called the on the ICC, ngo warned us about what was going on. Biden vilified all of them, nearly calling them antisemites. This war could not have lasted a month without us support.
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No. Biden had the power to stop the war with just a phone call. Freakin Reagan did it. Imagine being less moral than Reagan. Instead he shielded the israeli gov from any criticism and approved thousands tons of bombs. The world stood silent, but the US who had the power, chose this. And here we are.
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Oh yes. Trump is terrible, and he did things in his 1st term that lead us here. But the thousands of dead happened on Biden's watch. The Dems are always so sanctimonious about having better more humane values. But look what they did and approved? Neither is defensible.
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Where's the irony? Trump is just barely worse than Biden. The hundred thousands dead civilians are in the Dems. It happened under Genocide Joe. He could have stopped it easily but chose not to. F him, and F her. They were monsters!
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No he is just responsible for thousands of civilian's death, approved 80k tons of bombs and shielded the genociders from any harm or criticism. That sounds much better indeed.
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Biden razed it to the ground and is responsible for tens of thousands of dead children. What's your point?
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That it's no different from what the genocide Joe administration would have done. Actually, we're here now because of the Biden Harris full support of the war on civilians for 15 months. Trump is a continuity of their crimes.
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Deportation won't happen. They don't want to leave their rightful land even if it's rubble.
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When did the previous administration ever lifted a finger for the Palestinians? Who approved thousands of tons of bombs, shielded the war crimes continuously at the UN? Gaza was already a pile of rubble before Trump. Orange nutjob will be terrible, but don't pretend Genocide Joe was any better.
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What happens in Gaza is on the genocidal monstrous govt in israel. They had full support of genocide Joe they have full support of the orange nutjob. They are equally bad.
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So, pretty much the same as genocide Joe then?
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Ben en même temps vu que Tsahal visaient d'abord les civils...
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What a hilariously ridiculous photo!
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Qui selon vous instrumentalise le plus ce conflit ? Mais il ne s'agit pas d'importer un conflit ici. La France a toujours eu une voix et des valeurs, manifester un dégoût face à des massacres perpétrés sur des populations civiles c'est normal. Israel ne devrait pas avoir de totem d'immunité !
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Oui vous avez raison. l'Israël d'aujourd'hui ressemble furieusement à l'Allemagne des années 40, il est important de résister plutôt que de collaborer.
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Perso Je déteste FI pour son sectarisme, clientélisme et ses excès. Mais je vous mets au défi de nommer une seule déclaration qui soit antisémite dans leurs propos. La critique d'un gouvernement qui prône ouvertement l'extermination d'un peuple n'est pas antisémite. C'est sain et c'est français !
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Personne ne glorifie le Hamas, c'est un groupe terroriste. Mais si on croit aux valeurs françaises il faut dénoncer la société israélienne ultra fasciste et les dérives génocidaires de ce gouvernement et cette armée. Rien d'antisémite là dedans, juste être clair avec les valeurs françaises !
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Aucun jeu de mot à part le flou entretenu par les propagandistes génocidaires pour essayer de faire taire toutes critiques de leurs innombrables crimes. C'est une technique usée jusqu'à la corde et qui ne marche plus.
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Le sionisme est une doctrine coloniale suprémaciste. Le dénoncer n'est en aucun cas antisémite. Ce sont au contraire les gens qui forcent l'association israël judéité qui sont antisémites.
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Yadan, comme le porcin habib en son temps ne représente aucun français mais les intérêts de l'extrême droite religieuse israélienne. Aucune de ses éructations propagandistes n'est à prendre au sérieux.
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If you ever come up with one let us know.
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Well, nobody supported genocide as much as Biden's administration. It might indeed get worse, but let's not pretend a Harris presidency would have been any better for Gazans.
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But he did. They did their job and found the accusations unfounded. The UN voted against the war. Yet the US and its cronies went in anyway. The false "democracy" argument came much later when the story of WMD and 911 were no longer sustainable. The war happened because the neocon and bibi wanted it
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The whole WMD thing is an invention of Netanyahou that came before the American Congress to swear Saddam had them intended to attack the us and was linked to 911. All false, and all to pull the US into a war to weaken a belligerent neighbor. Just like they did with Iran now.
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What part would be false? Israel has over 700k illegal settlers in the west bank (terrorists). Occupies illegally the Golan, parts of Jerusalem and Lebanon. Netanyahu's directly responsible for the unlawful 2003 Irak war and its destruction. The list goes on. It is a deeply fascist state.
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None of these statements are true. Israel has initiated most of the wars it has been involved in. Is one of the most warmongering nation in the region, and keep occupying lands stolen from all its neighbors. Furthermore they have never thought peace, just a position of power.
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Haha, no I just don't have time to waste on social media. And all the stuff you posted is false. So why bother.
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The only one with "poor" delivery would be Gomez as she had to take lessons, all the other are native speakers. And native viewers wouldn't need translation to begin with. As I said, the movie is not for everyone. Maybe you just don't like it. Did you see the whole thing or just bits?
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You're missing the point. It is not a musical. And translation is a completely separate issue. Well, I guess it's not for everyone and the movie was definitely marketed wrong in the us..
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Well the movie is a musical (but certainly not a comedy). Most of the songs work in context during the flow of the movie. I'd advise you to stay away from extracts and try to see the whole thing for yourself, ideally in theater. It is a way better movie experience than the generic Disney crap!
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Ai was barely used in this movie, and it was used in the way sound engineers have already mixed sounds since cinema had sound. Most critics I have read are more often than not bad faith argument because the movie touches a subject they dislike or like. It is neither a woke movie nor is it preachy!
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Well subject aside, Émilia Perez is a genuinely good movie. It has incredible cinematography with a real inventive vision and spectacular execution, where Wicked is a pointless piece of flaming cash grab garbage that had no place being in the Oscars to begin with.
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Israel has put a blockade around Gaza willingly maintaining them in poverty and on the brink of starvation, and has regularly bombed and attacked it since their "depart". You also compare a terrorist org with an army. This isn't war. War has rules and Israel broke thel all. It's genocide.
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Nope, they target occupiers because this is a colonial conflict. And, if you look at history they target mostly military. The method is still wrong. But the scale and consistency has nothing to do with what Tsahal does. Also they wouldn't exist if it wasn't for the oppression and Netanyahu's support
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No. Genocide has a very specific legal definition. And what israel is doing is not how "war works" the genocidal intent, the targeting of the civilian is deliberate.
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"Pally", calling thousands of dead civilians and children justice... Yeah you need a long hard look in the mirror honey bunny. And maybe an appointment to the shrink. The world cannot unsee the horrors and crimes of Tsahal and the settlers.
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I don't hate Israel, I hate Zionism and the way the country is sinking deeper into fascism. And yes it's a genocide, both in facts and in intent. Babe
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No, a terrorist attack is not a proper means of defense against occupation. And what Israel did was neither defense or rescue, but plain and simple vengeance on civilians, aka war crimes.