This could be probably the most difficult and horrifying thing I've ever listened to.
The fact that there are women like Michelle Obama that have a voice, who will #bringthemhome if they are from Nigeria but not from Israel, shows a frightening lack of morality and disdain for humanity in general.
This could be probably the most difficult and horrifying thing I've ever listened to.
The fact that there are women like Michelle Obama that have a voice, who will #bringthemhome if they are from Nigeria but not from Israel, shows a frightening lack of morality and disdain for humanity in general.
My honest wish for people like Obama and so many others is that they never have to see their daughters go through anything like what happened on October 7 and continues to this day. Yet, their lack of compassion and support makes me hate them with a heat of a thousand suns.
There is no place for ceasefire, even with the broken hostages being returned. There is only a reminder that Never Again, means Never. Again.
Destroy Hamas. Every. Single. One. Of. Them. And for anyone that supports them under the guise of "free palestine", their minds have been captured by evil and they should be punished, either by governments or G-d.
If anyone doubts that dishonest reporting and journalistic malpractice by the likes of Jeffrey Gettleman in this NY Times piece that Bari relied upon for this podcast - can inflame emotions and allow people to mentally justify the carnage and depravity of the assault on Gaza please see Steve's comments above. Then watch this segment on The Hill
If you still have doubts about the veracity of Max's critique ask yourself this: why did the The Daily pull it's segment? Why is there an internal uprising in the NY Times newsroom over the reporting? Why hasn't the NY Times or Jeffrey Gettleman responded to the claims more than a month later???
First, I’ve followed Bari Weiss long enough to know that, as any competent journalist, she relies on multiple sources for her reporting.
Second, relying on anything Max Blumenthal says is beyond insane. He is simply not credible.
Third, I have family members that have physically seen the devastation that Hamas wrought on October 7th and have been working with the families of the hostages and the ones that have been released. Every single word in the podcast is true. Period.
It was barely worth responding to the lies you posted but it is necessary to push back when people lie about what happened.
I just listened to this podcast and my brain is literally on fire. The depravity and horror are mind-numbing. I was going to write my own comments but yours are so incredibly spot on, that there's not much left to say, except that my disappointment in our leaders (and those that I don't consider leaders but have enormous influence in this world (e.g. M Obama and the likes)) has reached a new low.
My SF neighborhood has many Palestinians; store owners and others. I see the maps on the wall that are solid green from the Jordan river westward. A neighbor who is socially friendly with others on my block was wearing a “Free Palestine” shirt out of tribal solidarity. I avoid the discussion with them to not have conflict. But, I pursue discussion with friends who live beyond my neighborhood.
Honestly and respectfully, I don’t think that we should avoid conflict. That’s how their frankly mindless behavior becomes socially acceptable. You can be civil and if they really are open to listening for understanding, you might make a small difference. When we all do this, it can have a big impact.
This could be probably the most difficult and horrifying thing I've ever listened to.
The fact that there are women like Michelle Obama that have a voice, who will #bringthemhome if they are from Nigeria but not from Israel, shows a frightening lack of morality and disdain for humanity in general.
My honest wish for people like Obama and so many others is that they never have to see their daughters go through anything like what happened on October 7 and continues to this day. Yet, their lack of compassion and support makes me hate them with a heat of a thousand suns.
There is no place for ceasefire, even with the broken hostages being returned. There is only a reminder that Never Again, means Never. Again.
Destroy Hamas. Every. Single. One. Of. Them. And for anyone that supports them under the guise of "free palestine", their minds have been captured by evil and they should be punished, either by governments or G-d.
If anyone doubts that dishonest reporting and journalistic malpractice by the likes of Jeffrey Gettleman in this NY Times piece that Bari relied upon for this podcast - can inflame emotions and allow people to mentally justify the carnage and depravity of the assault on Gaza please see Steve's comments above. Then watch this segment on The Hill
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=paDjsRkhc28
If you still have doubts about the veracity of Max's critique ask yourself this: why did the The Daily pull it's segment? Why is there an internal uprising in the NY Times newsroom over the reporting? Why hasn't the NY Times or Jeffrey Gettleman responded to the claims more than a month later???
https://thegrayzone.com/2024/01/10/questions-nyt-hamas-rape-report/
https://twitter.com/MaxBlumenthal/status/1740641517847335009
First, I’ve followed Bari Weiss long enough to know that, as any competent journalist, she relies on multiple sources for her reporting.
Second, relying on anything Max Blumenthal says is beyond insane. He is simply not credible.
Third, I have family members that have physically seen the devastation that Hamas wrought on October 7th and have been working with the families of the hostages and the ones that have been released. Every single word in the podcast is true. Period.
It was barely worth responding to the lies you posted but it is necessary to push back when people lie about what happened.
I just listened to this podcast and my brain is literally on fire. The depravity and horror are mind-numbing. I was going to write my own comments but yours are so incredibly spot on, that there's not much left to say, except that my disappointment in our leaders (and those that I don't consider leaders but have enormous influence in this world (e.g. M Obama and the likes)) has reached a new low.
My SF neighborhood has many Palestinians; store owners and others. I see the maps on the wall that are solid green from the Jordan river westward. A neighbor who is socially friendly with others on my block was wearing a “Free Palestine” shirt out of tribal solidarity. I avoid the discussion with them to not have conflict. But, I pursue discussion with friends who live beyond my neighborhood.
Honestly and respectfully, I don’t think that we should avoid conflict. That’s how their frankly mindless behavior becomes socially acceptable. You can be civil and if they really are open to listening for understanding, you might make a small difference. When we all do this, it can have a big impact.