the Israelis in power intend for those people to die regardless, so why not fight?
Don't know why you're wasting your time pleading with these guys lol they evidently don't give af about any other side and are openly calling for genocide. Won't help repeating the same s*** 120 times
the Israelis in power intend for those people to die regardless, so why not fight?
Fight, die and sacrifice the rest of Palestine I suppose
When he went guns blazing at Mehdi yesterday
Love him
https://twitter.com/normfinkelstein/status/1710823859459407999(TSR)
Fight, die and sacrifice the rest of Palestine I suppose
I’m including the women and children of Gaza
They will be killed by Israelis one way or another
I’m including the women and children of Gaza
They will be killed by Israelis one way or another
Yeah. It sucks.
“Oh yeah Palestinians are getting killed but what can we do because fighting back just hurts more people
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Bro really is pro genocide this crazy
How? I just said it sucks, which it does. It's not like I control what happens here.
What is the explanation behind why the Syrian Ba’ath and Iraqi Ba’ath weren’t rocking with each other
they never really had that much in common despite having the same origin. syrian baathism preceded iraqi baathism as the ideology was formulated there originally. it's quite hard to explain why specifically, but the simplest answer is that the ideology was formulated primarily by 3 people, with Michel Aflaq being the most prominent. Aflaq essentially was the spearhead of the movement and absorbed everything from the rest of the founders. However, Aflaq leaned very far into arab unity when he started going around to other arab countries outside of Syria, particularly Nasser in Egypt. Nasserism and Baathism were diametrically opposed but Aflaq believed in arab unity, so he essentially said he would be willing to dissolve syrian leadership and have the country be part of egypt's govt under nasser to allow arab unity. obviously this caused the rest of syria's political factions to go apeshit, and syria had a coup which caused Aflaq to flee the country and Al-bitar to take over - this instituted a new era of Baathism which abandoned pan-arabism and instead instituted a new form of baathism closer to say, Juche in north korea idoelogically (ironically there'd be ANOTHER coup in 7-8 years which is when Assad's family took over - this was seen as a "corrective movement" to baathism flailing under al-bitar, and the failures of the situation originating from the attempted PLO coup of Jordan, which was supported by Syria initially). the thing is that Aflaq didn't just disappear after the coup though - he simply went to Iraq. At the time Sadam Hussein and others were gaining power in the post-Monarchist Iraq, and allowed Aflaq to join the movement as they reincorporated their ideological position to Baathism to gain legitimacy as a middle eastern movement - shortly after Saddam rose to power successfuly with Aflaq as as secretary general of the Iradi Baath party however Aflaq died in 1989, and then this position was handed fully to Saddam. This - both with Aflaq and after -then created an intense level of hatred between the Syria & Iraqi baath parties which still exists.
They will suffer, starve and die while the so called progressive western joke of a world parades their genocide and their fellow islam states cheer them on like some football team from the sidelines.

They been suffering for decades. Its time for change
After Israel cut water supplies completely. It started raining in Gaza
Alhamdulillah
How? I just said it sucks, which it does. It's not like I control what happens here.
If you don’t think an oppressed peoples should fight back then you are complicit in their oppression and genocide
The acts of individuals collectively affect the world
They always been real people
Why didn’t we just let the nazis roll over Europe
Too
Idk why its so hard for them to understand this
free palestine but Hamas attacking a music festival is terrorism, not "resistance" by any means.