Posted on 10/24/2023 11:48:52 AM PDT by TBP
“Why is it that they want us all dead”
I think it’s because having to resort to discernment is haaarrd. It requires using intellect and logic to sort out people between good and bad. It’s easier just to have hate and death as the default mode. That way, they don’t have to think. They’re stupid people, I.Q.-wise and it’s just easier.
Unless you will submit to Islam, they will try to kill you. It is their religious edict.
This will ALWAYS be an “US vs THEM” fight. We either fight to eradicate them... or they will eradicate us.
Denying this will change nothing.
Not fighting back is not an option.
The problem is a phony religion started by an epileptic phony “prophet.”
The pro Hamas protesters, especially on college campuses, fail to grasp that they are cheering for the equivalent of the Nazis after Kristallnacht or the Japanese after the Rape of Nanking.
It’s not the Muslim brotherhood. It’s your fantasy cabal. Your posting history is a reminder that conspiracy is often the false sophistication of the ignorant and an identity for those suffering from conspiratorial delusions.
The October 7th attack was a political disaster for Netanyahu and will lead to his forced resignation after the war ends. The idea that he created this to re-occupy Gaza, ethnically cleanse the Arabs, and settle Jews is absurd. There is no Greater Israel
The Palestinians have been given opportunity for their separate state five times. However given their culture which given an inch they take a mile, they have squandered their opportunities.
The first time, the partition plan was rejected by the Arabs, and the ensuing conflict over territory led to the first Arab-Israeli war (1948–49).
Later, the Camp David Accords laid the foundation for a two-state solution.
In 1987, Palestinians began an uprising known as the first intifada. It became evident to the Israelis that a permanent peace might not be possible. In the 1990s a breakthrough agreement negotiated between Israeli and Palestinian leaders in Oslo, Norway, set out a process for a mutually negotiated two-state solution to be gradually implemented by the end of the decade. In 1992 Yitzhak Rabin (Labour Party) was elected prime minister with a mandate to pursue peace with the PLO. The most contentious issues (including Jerusalem, final borders and Jewish settlements in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, and the return of Palestinian refugees) were set to be discussed after that five-year period.
Negotiations continued as Israel and the PLO worked to implement a two-state solution. In 1994, Jewish extremist Baruch Goldstein opened fire on Muslim worshippers in the Sanctuary of Abraham above the Cave of Machpelah. The same year, Hamas, a militant Palestinian organization that likewise rejected a two-state solution, began a campaign of suicide bombings.
In May 1994 a deal concluded in Cairo led to the withdrawal of Israeli forces from the cities of Gaza and Jericho that same month and set up the Palestinian Authority (PA) to carry out civilian functions in those areas. The PA’s autonomous governance was extended to six other cities in 1995. Agreement on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip (known as Oslo II). A seventh city, Hebron, was to be handed over in 1996. This agreement also split the West Bank and the Gaza Strip into three types of territory: areas under Palestinian administration and security (“Area A”), areas under Palestinian administration but joint Israeli-Palestinian security (“Area B”), and areas under Israeli administration and security (“Area C”).
On November 4, 1995, Yitzhak Rabin was assassinated by another Jewish extremist while attending a peace rally. This led to the election of Benjamin Netanyahu (Likud Party).
Negotiations were then disrupted with Likud leader Ariel Sharon’s contentious visit in 2000 to the Temple Mount. The Temple Mount, which is also the site of Al-Aqṣā Mosque and the Dome of the Rock, is sacred to both Jews and Muslims and is located in a central area of Jerusalem claimed by both Israelis and Palestinians as part of their capital. The visit was seen as a deliberate provocation and sparked riots. Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak resigned in late 2000 before any final status agreements could be reached. The second intifada began one of the most violent periods.
Israeli troops reentered cities in the West Bank and confined Arafat to his compound in Ramallah until he fell gravely ill in 2004. Sharon, meanwhile, tried a new approach to the peace process in 2005 by unilaterally dismantling Jewish settlements in the Gaza Strip (along with four Jewish settlements in the West Bank) and withdrawing Israeli troops from the territory. Facing fierce opposition, especially within his own party, he formed a new party, Kadima, which was committed to the pursual of a two-state solution.
Sharon suffered a massive stroke in early 2006, only months before elections. Ehud Olmert became acting prime minister and took the reins of Kadima, which became the dominant party in the Knesset after the elections. The PA also held legislative elections early that year, in which Hamas won a surprise majority. Although some leaders of Hamas now indicated a willingness to accept a two-state solution, as well as the bilateral agreements between Israel and the PA, Israel was unwilling to negotiate with a Hamas-led government.
By the time the Trump administration unveiled its peace plan, which it touted as the “Deal of the Century,” the Palestinians had determined that the United States could no longer play a fair role as mediator in the conflict. Opportunity was rejected.
Hamas is an Arm.of the Deep State Zionist Mob - turn off the Idiot Tube and do so.e Real Research
THEY want us all dead because that is what their 14th century leader told them
MOHAMMAD would e 51-50’d today.
It's all set out in the Koran
The link below explains it in excellent detail.
http://www.citizenwarrior.com/2007/10/terrifying-brilliance-of-islamic.html
No, conspiracy is governed by statute in federal courts and most state courts.
Conspiracy is “an agreement between two or more persons to engage jointly in an unlawful or criminal act, or an act that is innocent in itself but becomes unlawful when done by the combination of actors.” https://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/conspiracy
The term “conspiratorial delusions” seems to be something you made up.
You and I are like two audience members debating whether the card trick at a magic show is real or not.
No, we are debating weather the earth is flat and ruled by reptillians.
You’re convinced the magician knew, through telepathy or some other “magic,” that you were going to choose the three of diamonds. I’m trying to explain to you that the magician manipulated you, through the tactic of “priming,” into choosing that particular card.
Although you felt free and in control of your choice, the priming exercise was perpetrated on you by the magician in a form of behavioral control without your knowledge or consent.
The news media does the same thing with your beliefs about what’s happening in the world.
“One side wants the other side dead.” Maybe. It is a problem, because “The stone the builders rejected has become the cornerstone” (Psalm 118:22). The Lord alone brings social peace.
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