What? You think you can get information about anything you want through google?
William Johnson
gonna go out on a limb and guess its the filename
Connor Bell
The Jews And Moral Subversion by E Michael Jones
Alexander Nguyen
I meant the quote about the Stasi, that's a really reductive analysis of the fall of communism.
Jayden Phillips
Ok. But we don't know what we don't know, do we? Anything could be going on right now in the dark. I personally think this is what "the matrix" is a metaphor of, and the more advanced technology gets the deeper the matrix gets. We might be living in a totally fabricated reality.
Zachary Brown
>are they justified? Nobody is in a position to judge or do anything about their actions. >does Israel have a right to exist? If you fight and claim your freedom, you do.
There you go, you weak and pathetic being.
Levi Turner
>If you act virtuously, you will be undone by those who are not, make use of this or not according to need. quote from The Prince, by Niccolò Machiavelli
Machiavellian adjective 1. of, like, or befitting Machiavelli. 2. being or acting in accordance with the principles of government analyzed in Machiavelli's The Prince, in which political expediency is placed above morality and the use of craft and deceit to maintain the authority and carry out the policies of a ruler is described. 3. characterized by subtle or unscrupulous cunning, deception, expediency, or dishonesty: He resorted to Machiavellian tactics in order to get ahead. noun 4. a follower of the principles analyzed or described in The Prince, especially with reference to techniques of political manipulation.
Ryan King
I don't know a lot about recent stuff, but Israel was born from a period of intense violence in Palestine during the 1940s and 1950s. The initial expansion of Israel in the 1948 war was marked with ethnic cleansing through forced displacement, burned villages, and widespread violence against civilians.
Many leaders of Israel throughout the 1970s and 1980s participated in war crimes during this period, most famously Prime Minister Menachem Begin. Mr. Begin and others also engaged in suicide bombings and attacks on civilian Arab during the 1940s.
Israel also did a lot of fucked up shit during the invasion of Lebanon. The big one there is when they backed this 'Christian' militia, which by that point had become an ultraviolent gang. The Israelis sat and watched from secure positions while the Falangist militia raped, murdered, mutilated its way through a refugee camp next to an Israeli military base.
Aiden Clark
not denying any of this, but its a one sided view
Matthew Rivera
Yes to both of your questions.
Hudson Diaz
If true, this is fucking awesome. Now I like Israel even more.
Brandon Butler
Man. Israel has some great propaganda. In real life, Israel won't even bother sending soldiers. They will just drop White Phosphours on Gaza indiscriminately,and see if they killed Hamas members or just civilians. Most of the time it's just civilians though.
Luis Reyes
>but its a one sided view Not even remotely close. Every single thing he said was true. Every single thing.
Henry Cooper
Yes. Ceasing News Stations by the end of a gun and violating Freedom of press is Awesome.
Nolan Baker
How do we kill the Cancer, that is the Zionist Apartheid state, that is Israel? America literally fucked over Syria to make sure Israel keeps hold of it's Nuclear monopoly.
Jose Gomez
>it's almost as if the search results favour a certain side True. But(!) your argument is helplessly flawed. First off, the article posted doesn't tell of a hack. Just a simple takeover by force. Second, 'Israel hack palestinian television' is much more specific than 'Palestinian hackers target Israel'.
Carson Powell
Freedom of Press is just a fairytale, I think, it never existed anywhere and never will.
Wyatt Allen
Is there really such a thing as freedom of press though? Personally I think it's a fairytale.
Menachem Begin is a freedom fighter. This man stood up for the Mizrahim/Sephardim when no one else would. >youtube.com/watch?v=u-OhAJyyubQ I'm 28 generations into Israel, my family fought for the Underground. My family weren't even Zionists prior to the Hebron massacre. When the Arabs decided to massacre one of the most Ancient Jewish communities because of conspiracy theories about Jews planning to attack Al-Aqsa they changed our tone. If the Arabs hadn't tried to decimate one of the most Ancient Jewish communities over conspiracies, all of the back and forth could have been avoided.
Carson Adams
How exactly do you reason? The way I think is that Palestine was free to try to end the occupation of the TV-stations. Apparently the Israeli forces were stronger. It's like when Europeans came to America. Should they have stopped and said no, there are people living here, let's turn back to Europe? No evolution of any kind would occur by this principle, no sea creatures would have crawled up on land. We should all stop breathing if this is how we think things should be done.
Samuel Robinson
>Jews doing suicide bombings in the 40s
Going to need a citation for that one.
Adam Hall
>Mr. Begin and others also engaged in suicide bombings I'm glad he recovered then, suicide bombing can be dangerous
Gavin Hill
Okay it wasn't suicide bombing but they were still blowing stuff up.
Austin Lewis
and it was against the brits that they were doing that sort of thing as I recall
they really haven't any leg to stand on when complaining about it happening to them
Luke Johnson
>they really haven't any leg to stand on when complaining about it happening to them
Yes they actually do. Most Zionists were against the Haganah and the Irgun, there was a reason they called it the "Underground." It's because most of them weren't for it, they were killing other Zionists over petty shit. Not to mention the Stern Gang which was even more hated. Hamas was elected by the majority of Palestinians. If you can't see the difference I don't know what to tell you.
The British were Anti-Semites who were occupying rightful Hebrew clay while jailing Holocaust survivors in internment camps and stealing their babies and experimenting on them. They deserved a lot worse than they got.
Jaxson Cooper
I don't think you understand what one sided means
Jonathan Hall
how is that question relevant to history & humanities?