J m HofMarN, on 02 April 2010 - 05:09 PM, said:
Settlers - You do know that settlements are essentially fortified castles occupied by a few hundred people usually? You do realize that the roads to them are Israeli settler only and must be patrolled to keep Palestinians from trying to sever these symbols of imperialist apartheid? So, Israel had to patrol not just the settlements, but the roads leading to them, and, oh yeah, every once in a while the settlers themselves got uppity and went to try and claim more land, which ended up causing a battle which the army had to come out for? So how was it a stupid decision to get rid of isolated outposts that did nothing and cost insane amounts of money to maintain?
I doubt it was fortified since I remember the news coming out of the Gaza Strip before they pulled them out. It was something like: "Palestinian guns down Israelis, Israeli guns down Palestinians, et cetera." And everybody knows that if it's doesn't have a moat, it's not a castle. (Joke.)
J m HofMarN, on 02 April 2010 - 05:09 PM, said:
Ok if its not personal prejudice that has convinced you that all palestinians need to die, then what is it? Is it that god awful fascist "news" site you linked to? The one that says 25% of Americans believe that President Obama is reading their thoughts?
Then find other website which has the same message, you monkey brained piece of shit. For somebody who's a member of the fucking communist party, you're certainly a picky drone.
J m HofMarN, on 02 April 2010 - 05:09 PM, said:
Exploit how? You do realize that a lot of the heroic fighters against Israel are just one phone call, one betrayal from ending up murdered by the Mossad in their bed like that poor fellow just recently, or thrown off a balcony in a "suicide", don't you? You couldn't hire a mercenary for a mission like that. And I hardly see how being willing to give their lives for the cause of their country makes them exploiters.
Yes, yes, yes. Because Israel goes for every member and not just the officers. My, you're moronic.
J m HofMarN, on 02 April 2010 - 05:09 PM, said:
Oh yes, because I needed you to tell me that Palestine isnt the only country in the world suffering from occupation and war. Thank you for informing me. I am curious as to just why Iraq is in a worse situation than Palestine.
No, you need somebody to feed you because you're plainly retarded. You wrote that Palestine was worse off than Iraq. Iraq! The population in Palestine has spiked whereas the population in Iraq has plummeted and you have the nerve to say that the situation in Palestine is worse. Unless, of course, you're a total moron who's idea of debating is to endlessly spout rhetoric then yeah.
J m HofMarN, on 02 April 2010 - 05:09 PM, said:
Again, the Israelis have destroyed the Palestinian economy, they've wrecked Palestinian chances of nationhood by bisecting the West bank with Israeli only roads and settlements, denied Israeli arabs representation in government, they've forced Palestinians to either learn Hebrew and work in Israeli jobs for low wages or else starve, they steal land and throw the rightful occupants into refugee camps, etc etc. The destruction of a people need not be accomplished through murder, there are more subtle ways to go about it.
What about Jordan and Egypt? I love your use of the word "rightful occupants." As if a Yank, of all people, has the authority to dictate who's the rightful owner to anything.
J m HofMarN, on 02 April 2010 - 05:09 PM, said:
The Palestinians refused to negotiate concessions, and therefore the Israelis carpet bombed them? That's not how negotiation works. Also, I am unaware of any rocket lobbying going on on Capital hill. The Palestinians did fire rockets at Israel due to Israel sealing off the Gaza strip. Firing rockets at people is more of a fair negotiation than having them force concessions on you under threat of bombing.
Except that Israel has only ever reacted since the negations started. But you're right, carpet bombing isn't how negotiations work. Dropping mustard gas on densely population urban areas is how negotiations work. "Unconditional surrender" I believe your tribal forefathers called it.
J m HofMarN, on 02 April 2010 - 05:09 PM, said:
Why does your mother teach literate people how to read? Don't get me wrong, it sounds like a sweet easy job, but it might be a tiny bit redundant.
Illiterate and semiliterate people, boy.
J m HofMarN, on 02 April 2010 - 05:09 PM, said:
Oh, and I think the majority of people on the forums attended public schools as well. There are some quite intelligent people who never even had that much of an advantage.
Indeed. Really puts the whole scam into perspective.
"I felt insulted until I realized that the people trying to mock me were the same intellectual titans who claimed that people would be thrown out of skyscrapers and feudalism would be re-institutionalized if service cartels don't keep getting political favors and regulations are cut down to only a few thousand pages worth, that being able to take a walk in the park is worth driving your nation's economy into the ground, that sexual orientation is a choice that can be changed at a whim, that problems caused by having institutions can be solved by introducing more institutions or strengthening the existing ones that are causing the problems, and many more profound pearls of wisdom. I no longer feel insulted because I now feel grateful for being alive and witnessing such deep conclusions from my fellows."
-Jimmy McTavern, 1938.