Interesting. It's almost as though you are describing an average Palestinian in their own borders "disappeared" by Zionist forces over the past 80 years. I find it interesting how you are able to cherry-pick what causes you support under the same moral dialects while condemning other victims of in the same abuses. 30 more civilians were bombed yesterday while huddled in tents today's by your Israeli partners, yet you remain silent about it, even support it. It doesn't take the passage of an expensive bill or any kind of funding to be a good human in leadership, if you chose not to spend money on the death and destruction in the first place. Until you realize your role in the situation, you will always be making more victims in the world. The Afghani, Iraqi, Syrian, Lebanese, Palestinian, Lybians and the like all know what it is to be part of this dynamic. The military industrial complex knows only destruction and profit as it's business model.
Interesting. It's almost as though you are describing an average Palestinian in their own borders "disappeared" by Zionist forces over the past 80 years.
I find it interesting how you are able to cherry-pick what causes you support under the same moral dialects while condemning other victims of in the same abuses.
30 more civilians were bombed yesterday while huddled in tents today's by your Israeli partners, yet you remain silent about it, even support it.
It doesn't take the passage of an expensive bill or any kind of funding to be a good human in leadership, if you chose not to spend money on the death and destruction in the first place.
Until you realize your role in the situation, you will always be making more victims in the world.
The Afghani, Iraqi, Syrian, Lebanese, Palestinian, Lybians and the like all know what it is to be part of this dynamic.
The military industrial complex knows only destruction and profit as it's business model.