• middlemanSI@lemmy.world
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      2 years ago

      So what, if the guy calling out wrong is wrong as well, everybody can just carry on? Get bent, people are getting purpusefully murdered by greed colonizers and the world is just watching because world police is good with it…Protect & serve ($)

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        I mean he isn’t wrong for calling out Israel and Netanyahu, but he is wrong for calling for him to be put to death without trial. Meanwhile, his government commits atrocities against its own people and faces no consequences.

        Point being, if people were to be put to death without trial, India’s politicians would be just as high if not higher up on the list.

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          Then this would be first reply…Death without trial is stupid. Not dismiss the premis because speaker has a corrupt soul…

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            2 years ago

            Well yeah, but it is still “the pot calling the kettle black” because he’s accusing someone else of committing genocide, when he has been doing the same.

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              Then I firmly believe they should be cellmates in haag or wherever and their wealth distributed among victim next-of-kin. Again, I wanted to make a point about dismissing a valid observation…No offence, have a good day!

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    “…as far as the penalty is concerned I think death would be a relief for these men not a punishment. It would remove all possibility of mortal ills, all chances of joys and of sorrow…”

    • Gaius Julius Caeser, ~2000 years ago