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Re: The human cost in Gaza
Reply #1875 - Dec 16th, 2023 at 10:08am
 
Karnal wrote on Dec 15th, 2023 at 11:27pm:
aquascoot wrote on Dec 14th, 2023 at 5:27pm:
Karnal wrote on Dec 14th, 2023 at 5:12pm:
John Smith wrote on Dec 14th, 2023 at 1:48pm:
Frank wrote on Dec 13th, 2023 at 9:15pm:
How do you tell Hamas apart from non Hamas Pallos?


if you can't tell, don't shoot. it's not that difficult. 

I certainly hope no one ever lets you go hunting. Roll Eyes


The old boy has trained himself not to notice skin colour, JS. It means as much to him as hair or eye colour, no?

Race? He says. What's that?

Carpet-bomb them.


unfortunately this may be the neccessary next step.

sometimes a paddock has so many weeds, you just have to "round up" the whole field and start from scratch

if you try to fight the weeds to a stalemate or declare a truce, you just end up back at square one a few years later


What are you talking about next step? It's the current step, the "noble Stalingrad solution".

The Superior Man bounces out of bed with a plan. He doesn't vacillate or quibble with his superiors over the nature of said plan, he upholds it, he endures, he keeps calm and carries on.

Remember, if you try to fight the weeds to a stalemate or declare a truce, you just end up back at square one a few years later.

This is the next step. Carpet bomb them. Destroy them utterly. Two million men, women and children. How do we know?

You said.


incorrect

a weed is simply a plant growing in the wrong spot

the palestinian is not a suitable plant to grow in gaza

but he may very well be suitable in the sinai pennisula.

this is the concept of regenerative farming

there is no scenario under which the current gazans can stay in gaza under some sort of deal with israel
they have shown themselves to be out of control

so its off to the sinai and hang out there

isnt that a better solution all round ?


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Re: The human cost in Gaza
Reply #1876 - Dec 16th, 2023 at 10:36am
 
aquascoot wrote on Dec 16th, 2023 at 10:08am:
Karnal wrote on Dec 15th, 2023 at 11:27pm:
aquascoot wrote on Dec 14th, 2023 at 5:27pm:
Karnal wrote on Dec 14th, 2023 at 5:12pm:
John Smith wrote on Dec 14th, 2023 at 1:48pm:
Frank wrote on Dec 13th, 2023 at 9:15pm:
How do you tell Hamas apart from non Hamas Pallos?


if you can't tell, don't shoot. it's not that difficult. 

I certainly hope no one ever lets you go hunting. Roll Eyes


The old boy has trained himself not to notice skin colour, JS. It means as much to him as hair or eye colour, no?

Race? He says. What's that?

Carpet-bomb them.


unfortunately this may be the neccessary next step.

sometimes a paddock has so many weeds, you just have to "round up" the whole field and start from scratch

if you try to fight the weeds to a stalemate or declare a truce, you just end up back at square one a few years later


What are you talking about next step? It's the current step, the "noble Stalingrad solution".

The Superior Man bounces out of bed with a plan. He doesn't vacillate or quibble with his superiors over the nature of said plan, he upholds it, he endures, he keeps calm and carries on.

Remember, if you try to fight the weeds to a stalemate or declare a truce, you just end up back at square one a few years later.

This is the next step. Carpet bomb them. Destroy them utterly. Two million men, women and children. How do we know?

You said.


incorrect

a weed is simply a plant growing in the wrong spot

the palestinian is not a suitable plant to grow in gaza

but he may very well be suitable in the sinai pennisula.

this is the concept of regenerative farming

there is no scenario under which the current gazans can stay in gaza under some sort of deal with israel
they have shown themselves to be out of control

so its off to the sinai and hang out there

isnt that a better solution all round ?




That's not the solution the "noble Israeli" is working on. The Superior Man doesn't change plans on a whim, dear, he carries them out to the end.

The Superior Man does not pity the weeds, or feel pangs of guilt for uprooting and destroying them, no. He takes pride in how clean his field looks when he's done.

It was the same all over Europe in the 1940s. Think how clean the Lodz ghetto looked without barrow loads of diseased bodies. Think how beautiful Gaza will look when all their ugly bombed-out homes have been turned into a Mediterranean resort.

You said so yourself: sometimes a paddock has so many weeds, you just have to "round up" the whole field and start from scratch.

You were, of course, referring to the Monsanto product of the same name.

Soon, those Gazans will be ghosts. It can't be helped. The Superior Man must plough on, tilling the weeds and purging the vermin, through blood and fire.

Glorious.
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Re: The human cost in Gaza
Reply #1877 - Dec 16th, 2023 at 10:43am
 
Karnal wrote on Dec 16th, 2023 at 10:36am:
aquascoot wrote on Dec 16th, 2023 at 10:08am:
Karnal wrote on Dec 15th, 2023 at 11:27pm:
aquascoot wrote on Dec 14th, 2023 at 5:27pm:
Karnal wrote on Dec 14th, 2023 at 5:12pm:
John Smith wrote on Dec 14th, 2023 at 1:48pm:
Frank wrote on Dec 13th, 2023 at 9:15pm:
How do you tell Hamas apart from non Hamas Pallos?


if you can't tell, don't shoot. it's not that difficult. 

I certainly hope no one ever lets you go hunting. Roll Eyes


The old boy has trained himself not to notice skin colour, JS. It means as much to him as hair or eye colour, no?

Race? He says. What's that?

Carpet-bomb them.


unfortunately this may be the neccessary next step.

sometimes a paddock has so many weeds, you just have to "round up" the whole field and start from scratch

if you try to fight the weeds to a stalemate or declare a truce, you just end up back at square one a few years later


What are you talking about next step? It's the current step, the "noble Stalingrad solution".

The Superior Man bounces out of bed with a plan. He doesn't vacillate or quibble with his superiors over the nature of said plan, he upholds it, he endures, he keeps calm and carries on.

Remember, if you try to fight the weeds to a stalemate or declare a truce, you just end up back at square one a few years later.

This is the next step. Carpet bomb them. Destroy them utterly. Two million men, women and children. How do we know?

You said.


incorrect

a weed is simply a plant growing in the wrong spot

the palestinian is not a suitable plant to grow in gaza

but he may very well be suitable in the sinai pennisula.

this is the concept of regenerative farming

there is no scenario under which the current gazans can stay in gaza under some sort of deal with israel
they have shown themselves to be out of control

so its off to the sinai and hang out there

isnt that a better solution all round ?




That's not the solution the "noble Israeli" is working on. The Superior Man doesn't change plans on a whim, dear, he carries them out to the end.

The Superior Man does not pity the weeds, or feel pangs of guilt for uprooting and destroying them, no. He takes pride in how clean his field looks when he's done.

It was the same all over Europe in the 1940s. Think how clean the Lodz ghetto looked without barrow loads of diseased bodies. Think how beautiful Gaza will look when all their ugly bombed-out homes have been turned into a Mediterranean resort.

You said so yourself: sometimes a paddock has so many weeds, you just have to "round up" the whole field and start from scratch.

You were, of course, referring to the Monsanto product of the same name.

Soon, those Gazans will be ghosts. It can't be helped. The Superior Man must plough on, tilling the weeds and purging the vermin, through blood and fire.

Glorious.



we live in a more compassionate world

i have no doubt there fellow arabs in egypt and the uae will take then in

surely they are as caring as angela merkel

or are you saying their fellow arabs are cruel and heartless
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Re: The human cost in Gaza
Reply #1878 - Dec 16th, 2023 at 10:56am
 
aquascoot wrote on Dec 16th, 2023 at 10:43am:
Karnal wrote on Dec 16th, 2023 at 10:36am:
aquascoot wrote on Dec 16th, 2023 at 10:08am:
Karnal wrote on Dec 15th, 2023 at 11:27pm:
aquascoot wrote on Dec 14th, 2023 at 5:27pm:
Karnal wrote on Dec 14th, 2023 at 5:12pm:
John Smith wrote on Dec 14th, 2023 at 1:48pm:
Frank wrote on Dec 13th, 2023 at 9:15pm:
How do you tell Hamas apart from non Hamas Pallos?


if you can't tell, don't shoot. it's not that difficult. 

I certainly hope no one ever lets you go hunting. Roll Eyes


The old boy has trained himself not to notice skin colour, JS. It means as much to him as hair or eye colour, no?

Race? He says. What's that?

Carpet-bomb them.


unfortunately this may be the neccessary next step.

sometimes a paddock has so many weeds, you just have to "round up" the whole field and start from scratch

if you try to fight the weeds to a stalemate or declare a truce, you just end up back at square one a few years later


What are you talking about next step? It's the current step, the "noble Stalingrad solution".

The Superior Man bounces out of bed with a plan. He doesn't vacillate or quibble with his superiors over the nature of said plan, he upholds it, he endures, he keeps calm and carries on.

Remember, if you try to fight the weeds to a stalemate or declare a truce, you just end up back at square one a few years later.

This is the next step. Carpet bomb them. Destroy them utterly. Two million men, women and children. How do we know?

You said.


incorrect

a weed is simply a plant growing in the wrong spot

the palestinian is not a suitable plant to grow in gaza

but he may very well be suitable in the sinai pennisula.

this is the concept of regenerative farming

there is no scenario under which the current gazans can stay in gaza under some sort of deal with israel
they have shown themselves to be out of control

so its off to the sinai and hang out there

isnt that a better solution all round ?




That's not the solution the "noble Israeli" is working on. The Superior Man doesn't change plans on a whim, dear, he carries them out to the end.

The Superior Man does not pity the weeds, or feel pangs of guilt for uprooting and destroying them, no. He takes pride in how clean his field looks when he's done.

It was the same all over Europe in the 1940s. Think how clean the Lodz ghetto looked without barrow loads of diseased bodies. Think how beautiful Gaza will look when all their ugly bombed-out homes have been turned into a Mediterranean resort.

You said so yourself: sometimes a paddock has so many weeds, you just have to "round up" the whole field and start from scratch.

You were, of course, referring to the Monsanto product of the same name.

Soon, those Gazans will be ghosts. It can't be helped. The Superior Man must plough on, tilling the weeds and purging the vermin, through blood and fire.

Glorious.



we live in a more compassionate world

i have no doubt there fellow arabs in egypt and the uae will take then in

surely they are as caring as angela merkel

or are you saying their fellow arabs are cruel and heartless


you still haven't explained the Holocaust, given your theory that mental outlook attracts the destiny.
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Re: The human cost in Gaza
Reply #1879 - Dec 16th, 2023 at 11:12am
 
my good friend great dividing range

from a human transformation frame

maybe the holocaust was similar ot the story of jesus

innocent people cruelly punished in the worst possible way and made to endure suffering as a process of  transformation

maybe like jesus , they emerged at a higher realm,

maybe this current iteration is some sort of armageddon

i missed the memo that said great dividing range was in charge of the universe

what happened happened and couldnt happen any other way because it didnt
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Re: The human cost in Gaza
Reply #1880 - Dec 16th, 2023 at 11:59am
 
aquascoot wrote on Dec 16th, 2023 at 10:43am:
Karnal wrote on Dec 16th, 2023 at 10:36am:
aquascoot wrote on Dec 16th, 2023 at 10:08am:
Karnal wrote on Dec 15th, 2023 at 11:27pm:
aquascoot wrote on Dec 14th, 2023 at 5:27pm:
Karnal wrote on Dec 14th, 2023 at 5:12pm:
John Smith wrote on Dec 14th, 2023 at 1:48pm:
Frank wrote on Dec 13th, 2023 at 9:15pm:
How do you tell Hamas apart from non Hamas Pallos?


if you can't tell, don't shoot. it's not that difficult. 

I certainly hope no one ever lets you go hunting. Roll Eyes


The old boy has trained himself not to notice skin colour, JS. It means as much to him as hair or eye colour, no?

Race? He says. What's that?

Carpet-bomb them.


unfortunately this may be the neccessary next step.

sometimes a paddock has so many weeds, you just have to "round up" the whole field and start from scratch

if you try to fight the weeds to a stalemate or declare a truce, you just end up back at square one a few years later


What are you talking about next step? It's the current step, the "noble Stalingrad solution".

The Superior Man bounces out of bed with a plan. He doesn't vacillate or quibble with his superiors over the nature of said plan, he upholds it, he endures, he keeps calm and carries on.

Remember, if you try to fight the weeds to a stalemate or declare a truce, you just end up back at square one a few years later.

This is the next step. Carpet bomb them. Destroy them utterly. Two million men, women and children. How do we know?

You said.


incorrect

a weed is simply a plant growing in the wrong spot

the palestinian is not a suitable plant to grow in gaza

but he may very well be suitable in the sinai pennisula.

this is the concept of regenerative farming

there is no scenario under which the current gazans can stay in gaza under some sort of deal with israel
they have shown themselves to be out of control

so its off to the sinai and hang out there

isnt that a better solution all round ?




That's not the solution the "noble Israeli" is working on. The Superior Man doesn't change plans on a whim, dear, he carries them out to the end.

The Superior Man does not pity the weeds, or feel pangs of guilt for uprooting and destroying them, no. He takes pride in how clean his field looks when he's done.

It was the same all over Europe in the 1940s. Think how clean the Lodz ghetto looked without barrow loads of diseased bodies. Think how beautiful Gaza will look when all their ugly bombed-out homes have been turned into a Mediterranean resort.

You said so yourself: sometimes a paddock has so many weeds, you just have to "round up" the whole field and start from scratch.

You were, of course, referring to the Monsanto product of the same name.

Soon, those Gazans will be ghosts. It can't be helped. The Superior Man must plough on, tilling the weeds and purging the vermin, through blood and fire.

Glorious.



we live in a more compassionate world

i have no doubt there fellow arabs in egypt and the uae will take then in

surely they are as caring as angela merkel

or are you saying their fellow arabs are cruel and heartless


I am saying the Superior Man does not replant weeds. He tills his soil to put useful crops in - grains, fruit and vegetables, feed for his stock.

Compassion is a weak emotion. It is the currency of the leftie virtue signaller, who merely wants to be "liked". Compassion leads to weakness. It may even lead to interbreeding and weakness of the blood. The Superior Man has trained himself to not notice skin colour. Rather, he focuses on the purity of initiative, intention, action. The Superior Man shows resolve - a steel-eyed determination to finish the job and an iron grip upon his reins.

The Superior Man bounces of of bed with a plan. He uses all the tools at his disposal to get the job done. He bows down and weeps tears of pure gratitude to the "noble capitalist", who delivers in full and on time. Monsanto, Lockheed Martin, I.G Farben. Now, he may tend to the weeds and the vermin, growing and breeding in the wrong spot.

The Superior Man calculates. How much Roundup does he need for a field of this size? How many air-to-ground munitions? How much Zyclon B? He does not concern himself with weak, leftist sensibilities. That's for the chodes, who basically live lives of pure garbage. They are no more to the Superior Man than a cautionary tale to spur him even further upon his journey, the "narrow path to success".
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Re: The human cost in Gaza
Reply #1881 - Dec 16th, 2023 at 1:10pm
 
Karnal wrote on Dec 16th, 2023 at 11:59am:
aquascoot wrote on Dec 16th, 2023 at 10:43am:
Karnal wrote on Dec 16th, 2023 at 10:36am:
aquascoot wrote on Dec 16th, 2023 at 10:08am:
Karnal wrote on Dec 15th, 2023 at 11:27pm:
aquascoot wrote on Dec 14th, 2023 at 5:27pm:
Karnal wrote on Dec 14th, 2023 at 5:12pm:
John Smith wrote on Dec 14th, 2023 at 1:48pm:
Frank wrote on Dec 13th, 2023 at 9:15pm:
How do you tell Hamas apart from non Hamas Pallos?


if you can't tell, don't shoot. it's not that difficult. 

I certainly hope no one ever lets you go hunting. Roll Eyes


The old boy has trained himself not to notice skin colour, JS. It means as much to him as hair or eye colour, no?

Race? He says. What's that?

Carpet-bomb them.


unfortunately this may be the neccessary next step.

sometimes a paddock has so many weeds, you just have to "round up" the whole field and start from scratch

if you try to fight the weeds to a stalemate or declare a truce, you just end up back at square one a few years later


What are you talking about next step? It's the current step, the "noble Stalingrad solution".

The Superior Man bounces out of bed with a plan. He doesn't vacillate or quibble with his superiors over the nature of said plan, he upholds it, he endures, he keeps calm and carries on.

Remember, if you try to fight the weeds to a stalemate or declare a truce, you just end up back at square one a few years later.

This is the next step. Carpet bomb them. Destroy them utterly. Two million men, women and children. How do we know?

You said.


incorrect

a weed is simply a plant growing in the wrong spot

the palestinian is not a suitable plant to grow in gaza

but he may very well be suitable in the sinai pennisula.

this is the concept of regenerative farming

there is no scenario under which the current gazans can stay in gaza under some sort of deal with israel
they have shown themselves to be out of control

so its off to the sinai and hang out there

isnt that a better solution all round ?




That's not the solution the "noble Israeli" is working on. The Superior Man doesn't change plans on a whim, dear, he carries them out to the end.

The Superior Man does not pity the weeds, or feel pangs of guilt for uprooting and destroying them, no. He takes pride in how clean his field looks when he's done.

It was the same all over Europe in the 1940s. Think how clean the Lodz ghetto looked without barrow loads of diseased bodies. Think how beautiful Gaza will look when all their ugly bombed-out homes have been turned into a Mediterranean resort.

You said so yourself: sometimes a paddock has so many weeds, you just have to "round up" the whole field and start from scratch.

You were, of course, referring to the Monsanto product of the same name.

Soon, those Gazans will be ghosts. It can't be helped. The Superior Man must plough on, tilling the weeds and purging the vermin, through blood and fire.

Glorious.



we live in a more compassionate world

i have no doubt there fellow arabs in egypt and the uae will take then in

surely they are as caring as angela merkel

or are you saying their fellow arabs are cruel and heartless


I am saying the Superior Man does not replant weeds. He tills his soil to put useful crops in - grains, fruit and vegetables, feed for his stock.

Compassion is a weak emotion. It is the currency of the leftie virtue signaller, who merely wants to be "liked". Compassion leads to weakness. It may even lead to interbreeding and weakness of the blood. The Superior Man has trained himself to not notice skin colour. Rather, he focuses on the purity of initiative, intention, action. The Superior Man shows resolve - a steel-eyed determination to finish the job and an iron grip upon his reins.

The Superior Man bounces of of bed with a plan. He uses all the tools at his disposal to get the job done. He bows down and weeps tears of pure gratitude to the "noble capitalist", who delivers in full and on time. Monsanto, Lockheed Martin, I.G Farben. Now, he may tend to the weeds and the vermin, growing and breeding in the wrong spot.

The Superior Man calculates. How much Roundup does he need for a field of this size? How many air-to-ground munitions? How much Zyclon B? He does not concern himself with weak, leftist sensibilities. That's for the chodes, who basically live lives of pure garbage. They are no more to the Superior Man than a cautionary tale to spur him even further upon his journey, the "narrow path to success".



thats just an excellent post.

can you not see that vibing with me has rubbed off on you?

people are like a sponge

they soak up the vibe of the group

by accepting me as your mentor, look at the progress you have made

it makes me proud.

if you save just one man, you save the world

some more wisdom for you to reflect upon

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Reply #1882 - Dec 16th, 2023 at 1:24pm
 
aquascoot wrote on Dec 16th, 2023 at 11:12am:
my good friend great dividing range

from a human transformation frame

maybe the holocaust was similar ot the story of jesus

innocent people cruelly punished in the worst possible way and made to endure suffering as a process of  transformation

maybe like jesus , they emerged at a higher realm,

maybe this current iteration is some sort of armageddon

i missed the memo that said great dividing range was in charge of the universe

what happened happened and couldnt happen any other way because it didnt


Consider the facts, Great. The Nazis bequeathed the Jews a process of inner transformation. Their actions, in and of themselves, were ethically neutral. Who are we to judge?

The Nazis did a lot more than just clear up a few weeds. Consider the Autobahn, the Volkswagen and the inspirational political leadership. The Jews could have acted all butthurt and vindictive. Instead, they were transformed, going on to achieve truly great things. The low-vibe victims in Gaza could learn from their example and, like Jesus, emerge at a higher realm.

The smug, leftie virtue signaller feigns moral superiority to the "noble rightie". The Superior Man is above such games. Not for he the self righteous indignation of the leftards. Not for he the shrill histrionics of the likes of Antifa, who are basically chodes, with lives of pure garbage.

The Superior Man, like the Buddha, follows the middle path. He sees good and bad on both sides. When you look at the facts, Hitler did a lot of good things. Should this not be celebrated rather than maligned?

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/jul/06/donald-trump-hitler-michael-bend...
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Reply #1883 - Dec 16th, 2023 at 1:41pm
 

The IDF are killing their own Israeli hostages now.

FFS   Roll Eyes
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Reply #1884 - Dec 16th, 2023 at 2:32pm
 
aquascoot wrote on Dec 16th, 2023 at 1:10pm:
thats just an excellent post.

can you not see that vibing with me has rubbed off on you?

people are like a sponge

they soak up the vibe of the group

by accepting me as your mentor, look at the progress you have made

it makes me proud.

if you save just one man, you save the world

some more wisdom for you to reflect upon



Thanks, Aquascoot. Act as if your father was already dead, yes?

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Reply #1885 - Dec 16th, 2023 at 2:36pm
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Dec 16th, 2023 at 1:41pm:
The IDF are killing their own Israeli hostages now.

FFS   Roll Eyes


An easy mistake to make, Greggery. Weeds are just plants in the wrong spot.

Here's what it's like to be a weed in Hebron.

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Roundup.

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Reply #1887 - Dec 16th, 2023 at 4:38pm
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Dec 16th, 2023 at 1:41pm:
The IDF are killing their own Israeli hostages now.

FFS   Roll Eyes



Do you know what happened and how?

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Reply #1888 - Dec 16th, 2023 at 4:43pm
 
Frank wrote on Dec 16th, 2023 at 4:38pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Dec 16th, 2023 at 1:41pm:
The IDF are killing their own Israeli hostages now.

FFS   Roll Eyes



Do you know what happened and how?



Yes.

The IDF killed three unarmed Israeli hostages by pulling the triggers on their firearms.

Would you care to dispute those facts?

I'm curious.

The IDF don't dispute them.

The Israeli military has said that its troops shot and killed three hostages being held by Hamas after mistakenly identifying them as a threat during fighting in a battle-torn neighbourhood of Gaza City.

“During combat in Shejaiya, the IDF mistakenly identified three Israeli hostages as a threat. As a result, the troops fired toward them and they were killed.”


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Reply #1889 - Dec 16th, 2023 at 4:44pm
 
Karnal wrote on Dec 16th, 2023 at 2:59pm:
Roundup.



In the essay, The Age of Horrorism, Amis wrote that moderate Islam had lost a civil war within the faith.

In the interview, he said: "There's a definite urge - don't you have it? - to say, 'The Muslim community will have to suffer until it gets its house in order.' What sort of suffering? Not letting them travel. Deportation - further down the road. Curtailing of freedoms. Strip-searching people who look like they're from the Middle East or from Pakistan."

And

"Moderate Islam is always deceptively well-represented on the level of the op-ed page and the public debate; elsewhere it is supine and inaudible."

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