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re: Here’s how I know for a fact I’m on the right side of the Israel / Palestine situation.
Posted on 5/18/26 at 9:21 am to Powerman
Posted on 5/18/26 at 9:21 am to Powerman
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Radical Islam is wrong That doesn't mean that everything that isn't radical Islam is right
This is a great point. When two sides are reprehensible, the best course of action is to let them fight and not invest in either one. We shouldn’t be arming either side or propping them up with taxpayer dollars.
Posted on 5/18/26 at 9:23 am to geoag58
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There is a right side and a wrong side, period.
Radical islam is the wrong side.
The right side = take care of our domestic problems first. There are too many to count.
The wrong side = constantly being worried about some boogeyman overseas, who has no effective means to do anything to us, but we continually frick with them in the name of hegemony.
Edit to say - only radicals deal in absolutes. Quit being a radical.
This post was edited on 5/18/26 at 9:24 am
Posted on 5/18/26 at 9:24 am to geoag58
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There is a right side and a wrong side, period.
Radical islam is the wrong side.
100%
Posted on 5/18/26 at 9:25 am to wdhalgren
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You're talking to someone with the IQ of a Cantaloupe
That would be the IQ of people who believe Israel is the reason the US is involved in Iran.
Yup.
Posted on 5/18/26 at 9:25 am to UtahCajun
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The right side = take care of our domestic problems first. There are too many to count.
The wrong side = constantly being worried about some boogeyman overseas, who has no effective means to do anything to us, but we continually frick with them in the name of hegemony.
And the irony...we may have mis stepped and could be putting our hegemony at risk
Posted on 5/18/26 at 9:26 am to aubie101
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Israel is evil for their response to leveling all of Gaza (90%)... It really is simple...
Was Israel evil when they set up the Palestinians in Gaza? Which by the way is some prime Mediterranean beachfront property.
The Israelis have tried "why can't we all just get along" for forty years. The Israelis I have talked to about October 7th have realized they cannot co-exist anymore and must do whatever necessary to control those areas and allow only peace loving Arabs and Palestinians to live there.
The problem is Iran and their proxies, Hamas, Hezbollah and the Hutis along with all the other radical Islamist groups they promote and support.
Posted on 5/18/26 at 9:27 am to Powerman
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No one on this site supports those people
That's not what anybody said, dumbass.
Posted on 5/18/26 at 9:28 am to Powerman
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No one on this site supports those people
This is just cheap stupidity
The poster to whom I responded doesn't agree with you. And neither do I.
Follow the thread. The OP said, "guess what side of the issue they are on". The pronoun "They" referred to the protestors and the ladies I named. I said "Tucker Carlson's side?" Wacka responsded, "Half this board's side." I don't think it's half, but there are more than a few who are on the same side as all of those people.
This post was edited on 5/18/26 at 9:33 am
Posted on 5/18/26 at 9:30 am to wackatimesthree
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What would you have done if a proportional attack had happened in the US?
I guess I would have attacked areas surrounding a hospital and then wait for the wounded civilians to show up at the hospital before I bombed it.
I would also tell the civilians to seek shelter because we are going to bomb their communities, even though that community has no aggressors and then once the villagers go to the church to seek refuge, I would bomb the church.
I would also use the event to launch attacks at a completely different country while all eyes are on my bestest ally as they are bombing another totally different country.
If I were Isreal, that is probably what I would do.
Posted on 5/18/26 at 9:30 am to UtahCajun
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The right side = take care of our domestic problems first. There are too many to count.
The wrong side = constantly being worried about some boogeyman overseas, who has no effective means to do anything to us, but we continually frick with them in the name of hegemony.
I'm just going to ask a simple question.
If Israel and Iran decided to nuke each other (which would almost certainly happen if Iran got nuclear weapons), do you know what the resulting global effects would be?
This idiot Jethro Bodean double-nought spy-level idea that the US can just pull up the drawbridge and ignore the rest of the world is so tired at this point.
Posted on 5/18/26 at 9:31 am to UtahCajun
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If I were Isreal, that is probably what I would do.
None of that is true.
So please answer the question without lying.
Posted on 5/18/26 at 9:31 am to Powerman
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And the irony...we may have mis stepped and could be putting our hegemony at risk
All empires do at one point or another.
Posted on 5/18/26 at 9:31 am to wackatimesthree
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None of that is true.
So please answer the question without lying
All of that is 100% true. Just because you are blind, does not mean the truth does not exist.
Posted on 5/18/26 at 9:33 am to wackatimesthree
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If Israel and Iran decided to nuke each other (which would almost certainly happen if Iran got nuclear weapons), do you know what the resulting global effects would be?
You say that like you know the future.
You do not know. All you know is the fear you consume. Fear is sold to you daily. Good job at buying it.
Posted on 5/18/26 at 9:33 am to UtahCajun
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All empires do at one point or another.
We just seem to be speed running it for no apparent reason
We finally have the answer to the age old question - what happens when the idiots are in charge?
Posted on 5/18/26 at 9:35 am to Geekboy
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Here’s how I know for a fact I’m on the right side of the Israel / Palestine situation.
The right side would be to be sick and tired of both parties in this bullshite.
Posted on 5/18/26 at 9:35 am to Powerman
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Radical Islam is wrong
That doesn't mean that everything that isn't radical Islam is right
What about simply opposing and responding to “radical” Islam?
Is that at least okay with you?
Posted on 5/18/26 at 9:36 am to UtahCajun
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All of that is 100% true.
Then where's the link, a-hole? Candace Owens? Is that where you heard that nonsense? Alex Jones? Huckster Carlson? Somebody even lower in the food chan that that?
Israel has been dubbed the "Gold Standard" for going above and beyond to protect civilians in these conflicts.
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Israel employs several tactical and strategic precautions to minimize civilian harm during military operations.
Advance Warnings and Evacuation
Evacuation Notices: The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) frequently uses designated humanitarian zones, issuing evacuation orders via social media, radio broadcasts, and Arabic-language flyers to direct civilians away from active combat areas.
Target-Specific Warnings: Before striking specific structures, the IDF often utilizes targeted phone calls, text messages, and localized warnings to residents in the immediate vicinity.
Roof Knocking: The military has historically used "roof knocking"—dropping small, non-explosive munitions on the roof of a targeted building to produce a loud warning, allowing civilians to flee before a destructive strike.
Operational and Tactical Measures
Precision Munitions: The IDF heavily relies on precision-guided munitions (PGMs) and surveillance drones to carefully identify targets, reduce the blast radius, and limit collateral damage to surrounding civilian infrastructure.
Real-Time Monitoring: Military control centers actively monitor civilian locations and troop movements, integrating intelligence data to continuously update targeting protocols and adjust operational methods during urban warfare.
Proportionality Assessments: Legal and operational teams review planned strikes to assess whether the expected military advantage outweighs the potential incidental loss of civilian life, striving to comply with international humanitarian law
What legitimate source do you have for your lies?
Posted on 5/18/26 at 9:37 am to UtahCajun
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You say that like you know the future.
You do not know.
If you don't think it's the most likely outcome sooner or later, you a fricking moron.
Are you a fricking moron?
Also, you didn't answer the question.
Posted on 5/18/26 at 9:38 am to UtahCajun
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You say that like you know the future.
Do past and current behavior make predicting the future at least more than a blind guess?
How about simply believing what the mad men are saying when they tell you they will repeat their atrocities, and escalate? Or if their words match their belief system which is spelled out in their “holy” books?
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