Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Loz Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> El Pibe Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

>

> > That's not the main problem, the main problem is

> that things are so @#$%& up that bullshit like

> > this can be framed this way.

> >

> > Caring about life is like soo left wing, so

> naive.

>

> I'm not sure how you can consider my comment as

> not 'caring about life'. It's quite the

> opposite.

>

>

> > We coooool right wingers, sorry, free thinkers,

> just care about antithesising guardianista

> windmills

> > in, you know, a tilting fashion.

>

> I don't regard myself as either completely left or

> right wing, as it happens. I'm a bit of both.



Are you a colonial type? your views do seem to point towards this

interesting perspective here

http://politicalviolenceataglance.org/2014/07/15/why-hamas-escalated-when-before-they-didnt/


"This pattern concurs with the assertion that the early round of missiles was largely the work of the PFLP or other factions with less firepower and an interest in demonstrating their resistance bonafides. It is not until July 7, after Israel struck a tunnel and killed 7 Hamas militants that Hamas unleashed its long-range arsenal and the overall number of launches jumps to over 80.


In other words, the macabre peeing contests currently taking place is not between Israel and Hamas, nor even Hamas and the PA, but between Hamas and the rest of the resistance camp. "

El Pibe Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> something about apples falling from trees

> http://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Op-Ed-Contributors/A-

> decisive-conclusion-is-necessary

>

> gilad sone of ariel.

>

> To be extrememly generous, I guess he has a point

> that the pretence that it isn't an occupied

> territory benefits noone.



What he's calling for is genocide.

I guess the limit of info could just as easily be explained by sensitivity to the parents until the full facts are known.


Conspiracy type stuff sounds ludicrous to me, but that Netanyahu would take advantage is no surprise, he's a cynical bastard at the best of times and could only gain from derailing detente between Hamas and Fatah for a unified PA.


He'd have had to say Hamas' presence delegitimised it, in face of the fact that it was the opposite, how much nicer a good ramp of tensions.


Same reason that it didn't make sense that Hamas had done it as they would only lose following the deal.

Rival groups likewise only had something to gain from the deal as Hamas eased its way to pragmatism and ultimately to muddy compromise, portraying themselves as the true inheritors of armed struggle and HAmas as betrayers (just as Hamas had done with Fatah).


Dissidents in Fatah or Hamas always seemed the most likely, and Netanyahu's insistence otherwise reminded me of Aznar's insistence of ETA culpability in the Madrid bombs.

TE44 Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> http://www.i24news.tv/en/mobile#content/37323

>

> $621 million approved by the senate today, turns my stomach.


But, according to that article, that is for a purely defence system, not any attack facility. Or do you want to see people hit by rockets?

Whatabout if you see it as a massacre or not.

Whatabout it not getting in the way of day to day business.

Whataboutery covers a lot, can anyone imagine how these people will

feel, knowing people know what is happening,and a decision like this is made

supporting the people targetting your family.

Whatabout international law.

El Pibe Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> something about apples falling from trees

> http://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Op-Ed-Contributors/A-

> decisive-conclusion-is-necessary

>

> gilad sone of ariel.

>

> To be extrememly generous, I guess he has a point

> that the pretence that it isn't an occupied

> territory benefits noone.


This line taken from the article says it all for me "The residents of Gaza are not innocent, they elected Hamas. The Gazans aren?t hostages; they chose this freely, and must live with the consequences" so just kill them all eh Israel?

http://www.imemc.org/article/68487


israel human rights say international laws being broken.


To call a ceasefire through the media, where no contact was made with Palestine is wrong,

To use the election of Hamas to justify civilians guilt, then refusing to recognise them as a polutical party

when it comes to a ceasefire is wrong.

The link above states what is law, Israels acts are crimes. Interpretation is being twisted to suit,

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • update - we got a space which is ideal for what we needed at Dulwich storeage (thanks for the suggestion,  ed_pete)
    • I think I am becoming addicted to reporting dog waste and fly tipping - so easy to use, who knows the council might actually put some dog waste bins back up (we used to have one on Ulverscroft Road) and signage to remind careless owners to pick up their dog's mess and put it in a bin - preferably their own bin or a black public one rather than someone's green or blue bin, or leave it on the pavement. So disgusting.
    • I recently had Greg install some radiators and TRVs - he was very professional and efficient, and did the job well! He also helped me out in a pickle with a leaky bathroom towel rail. I'd recommend! Thanks Greg! 
    • Oh dear. Sadly I had a disappointing meal on Saturday night. I should have read Malumbu's review above before I ordered. I thought I'd have a dosa for a change. Our meal arrived very quickly. However the dosa was more like a thick and very soggy pancake. The filling was fine. The sambar (sp?) was fine. The chutneys were not what I was expecting, and had a consistency more like sauces.  That might be my lack of knowledge of South Indian food, but I would have expected the coconut chutney to at least taste a bit like coconut. I left most of the actual dosa. My OH said his aubergine curry was delicious. I don't know whether the problem was that the dosa got soggy due to being wrapped in foil to be delivered, but tbh it didn't look like it had ever been a thin crispy dosa 😥 as I have always had in the past  at South Indian restaurants.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...