Hamas attacks Israel

Ron in Regina

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So why are you cheering stopping aid even if it's moonbats?
Aid? Or performative “symbolic” aid by a pack of entitled what-have-you’s that, without media attention, couldn’t be bothered? Which question are you asking me (?) or am I hearing your question through my own mental filter here?

Who or what are these narcissists really helping here? Do you think they ‘really’ think they’re helping the Palestinians (?) or themselves in their self-promotion that in the end will be Hamas-adjacent at best? Are their actions going to shorten or lengthen this conflict assuming it makes any difference whatsoever?

Personally, I think it’ll promote the Hamas agenda and drag this out longer to whose benefit? Not either the Palestinians or the Israelis, so…who’s behind door number three?
(YouTube & ‘But what?’: Greta Thunberg excuses Hamas terror with twisted rhetoric)
-right off the speaking points on her memorized cue cards. Sorry, but that answer wasn’t to the question she was asked.
-but…
(YouTube & ‘Intellectually and morally vapid’: Greta Thunberg trashed for message to Hamas)

Would Greta (& associates) sail for Gaza if they ‘really’ thought they might actually make it to Gaza and then have to ride it out until there until the conflict is resolved, in whatever matter that may be?
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Apparently not wanting the negativity that would come with any association with Thunberg, the infamous terrorist organization sought to clarify that they had absolutely nothing to do with her and that any connection was entirely manufactured on Thunberg's part.

"Please do not lump us in with her," said Hamas spokesterrorist Abu Muhammad Akhtar. "We're completely fine with being viewed by everyone around the world as a bloodthirsty, murderous band of evil terrorists, but that's totally different from being connected with Greta Thunberg. We don't want any part of that."

This was the second time that Thunberg had declared her support for Palestinians by embarking on a seafaring mission to Gaza, leading the terrorists to come out publicly to make sure the world knew that they did not condone or support her statements or actions. "She does not represent us," Akhtar continued. "There's negative publicity, and then there's association with Greta Thunberg. While we're willing to be vilified by the global community, we draw the line at letting anyone think we're in league with her. That would be awful for our image."

At publishing time, Hamas had also released a follow-up statement clarifying that, though it had claimed responsibility for numerous other atrocities over several decades, it had nothing to do with Greta Thunberg's haircut.
 

petros

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Aid? Or performative “symbolic” aid by a pack of entitled what-have-you’s that, without media attention, couldn’t be bothered? Which question are you asking me (?) or am I hearing your question through my own mental filter here?

Who or what are these narcissists really helping here? Do you think they ‘really’ think they’re helping the Palestinians (?) or themselves in their self-promotion that in the end will be Hamas-adjacent at best? Are their actions going to shorten or lengthen this conflict assuming it makes any difference whatsoever?

Personally, I think it’ll promote the Hamas agenda and drag this out longer to whose benefit? Not either the Palestinians or the Israelis, so…who’s behind door number three?
(YouTube & ‘But what?’: Greta Thunberg excuses Hamas terror with twisted rhetoric)
-right off the speaking points on her memorized cue cards. Sorry, but that answer wasn’t to the question she was asked.
-but…
(YouTube & ‘Intellectually and morally vapid’: Greta Thunberg trashed for message to Hamas)

Would Greta (& associates) sail for Gaza if they ‘really’ thought they might actually make it to Gaza and then have to ride it out until there until the conflict is resolved, in whatever matter that may be?
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Apparently not wanting the negativity that would come with any association with Thunberg, the infamous terrorist organization sought to clarify that they had absolutely nothing to do with her and that any connection was entirely manufactured on Thunberg's part.

"Please do not lump us in with her," said Hamas spokesterrorist Abu Muhammad Akhtar. "We're completely fine with being viewed by everyone around the world as a bloodthirsty, murderous band of evil terrorists, but that's totally different from being connected with Greta Thunberg. We don't want any part of that."

This was the second time that Thunberg had declared her support for Palestinians by embarking on a seafaring mission to Gaza, leading the terrorists to come out publicly to make sure the world knew that they did not condone or support her statements or actions. "She does not represent us," Akhtar continued. "There's negative publicity, and then there's association with Greta Thunberg. While we're willing to be vilified by the global community, we draw the line at letting anyone think we're in league with her. That would be awful for our image."

At publishing time, Hamas had also released a follow-up statement clarifying that, though it had claimed responsibility for numerous other atrocities over several decades, it had nothing to do with Greta Thunberg's haircut.
I hope Israel blows the aid boat out of the water because its what moral and sane people do.

No matter how you feel about her, you'd best best pay attention to her entire generation because it's their world now.

We're spent, Israel dies with us. They don't want it.

Check the numbers, you'll shit.

This is what $300 Billion in military "aid" to Israel buys:

60% of Gen Z in US support Hamas over Israel: Survey​


Happy Wednesday!!!
 

Ron in Regina

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I hope Israel blows the aid boat out of the water because its what moral and sane people do.
Wow, I hope they intercept the flotilla, confiscate the ships, pat the protestors on the heads, & put them all back on economy class flights to Europe, but to each their own.
No matter how you feel about her, you'd best best pay attention to her entire generation because it's their world now.

We're spent, Israel dies with us. They don't want it.

Check the numbers, you'll shit.

This is what $300 Billion in military "aid" to Israel buys:

60% of Gen Z in US support Hamas over Israel: Survey​


Happy Wednesday!!!
Happy Wednesday.
 

Ron in Regina

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Don't forget to wear a sweater this AM.
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I plan on it.
60% of Gen Z in US support Hamas over Israel: Survey
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For students identifying as “very conservative,” 85 per cent said they suspected they risked lower grades if they ever revealed what they believed.
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Among the “very liberal” cohort, meanwhile, three quarters said they were “not at all” concerned that the free expression of their opinions would land them in trouble. Just 17 per cent of moderates said they are not concerned.
(“The data reveal that the students most comfortable sharing their views at Canadian universities identify as follows: liberal, secular, racialized, homosexual, gender-nonconforming,” reads an accompanying analysis. It notes that a mere 0.4 per cent of students met all five characteristics)
 

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For students identifying as “very conservative,” 85 per cent said they suspected they risked lower grades if they ever revealed what they believed.
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Among the “very liberal” cohort, meanwhile, three quarters said they were “not at all” concerned that the free expression of their opinions would land them in trouble. Just 17 per cent of moderates said they are not concerned.
(“The data reveal that the students most comfortable sharing their views at Canadian universities identify as follows: liberal, secular, racialized, homosexual, gender-nonconforming,” reads an accompanying analysis. It notes that a mere 0.4 per cent of students met all five characteristics)
Yes, there is a documented trend of young American Jews turning away from Zionism, influenced by increased exposure to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through new media and travel, a growing discomfort with the tenets of Zionism conflicting with their liberal values of equality, and the rise of prominent anti-Zionist groups like Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP). This shift is marked by a generational change, with younger Jews often facing less resistance from their families and joining a growing solidarity movement with Palestinians.

Reasons for the Shift
Conflicting Values:
Many young Jews find it difficult to reconcile their liberal values of equality and justice with the principles of Zionism, particularly in light of the ongoing conflict and its impact on Palestinians.

Exposure to the Conflict:
Younger generations have greater access to diverse news sources and personal accounts, including travel to the region, which provides a more complex understanding of the Israeli-Palestinian narrative.

Shattered Worldview:
The foundational narrative of Israel as a safe haven clashes with observations of the ongoing destruction in Gaza, leading some young Jews to question the narratives they were raised with.

Activist Engagement:
The growth of anti-Zionist organizations and activism on college campuses provides a platform for young Jews to vocalize their critiques and participate in Palestine solidarity movements.

Evidence of the Trend
Pew Research Center Data:
A 2020 study showed that U.S. Jews under 30 had less emotional attachment to Israel than older generations.

Growing Anti-Zionist Groups:
Organizations like Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) have seen increased participation and have chapters across the U.S., advocating against Zionism.

Generational Shift in Activism:
Many young Jews are engaging in activism without the significant family and community resistance that older generations faced when questioning Zionism, indicating a normalization of anti-Zionist views within some younger Jewish communities.


Zionism is in its death throws.
 

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August 7, 2025 – Canada’s move to recognize a Palestinian state has been welcomed by some and rejected by others – U.S. President Donald Trump being one of those occupying the latter view.

The Canadian government’s decision to change its position on this issue, regardless of its motivations, are aligned with the shifting of opinion among the Canadian population.

New data from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute finds three-in-five say that Canada should recognize a Palestinian state (61%), with the same number agreeing that Hamas must be removed for this to be a realistic path forward (63%).

This follows nearly two years of shifting sentiment which has found the Canadian public becoming more concerned about the plight of the Palestinian people in Gaza than the initial devastation faced by Israelis.

When the conflict began, Israel (28%) and “both sides equally” (31%) were chosen as the primary focus of Canadian sympathy, with 18 per cent choosing the Palestinians. That latter option has now doubled to 37 per cent, with 27 per cent saying both sides and one-in-five saying Israel (19%).1756906397136.png

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Much of this is driven by what Canadians see as a moral outrage – the humanitarian crisis that has been created. Amid widespread reports of starvation and hunger-related deaths, two-thirds (64%) now say that what they see is a moral outrage, rather than overblown (18%) or something they’re unsure about (18%).

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Reportedly, 22,000 loaded aid trucks are awaiting passage into Gaza, leading some to accuse Israel of deliberately obstructing aid. Three-in-five Canadians (61%) agree with this characterization.
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Just over half (52%) say that they believe Israel is committing genocide. This represents an 11-point increase compared to when Angus Reid Institute asked the question in February 2024.
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