Well, it did happen in the Siberia of Imperial Russia.When I discovered that it was inspired in the Russian context and plot, it rang a bell to me... — javi2541997
Some victims get always more attention than others. Here one could quote the infamous comment that mr Hitler himself made about the Armenians and the Armenian genocide.On the other hand, although I admit that Nazi Germany and Holocaust films are great - Schindler's List, for instance - it seems that they only focused on Jewish people, while the Holocaust also affected Socialists, homosexuals, gipsies, etc. I never heard of a film about the Holocaust in which these victims are also included. — javi2541997
That isn't allowed. Either you have to side with the Zionists or the Islamists. There has to be the good guys and the bad guys. As you couldn't condemn both. — ssu
it seems that they only focused on Jewish people, while the Holocaust also affected Socialists, homosexuals, gipsies, etc. I never heard of a film about the Holocaust in which these victims are also included. — javi2541997
First and foremost: Israel exists. It's existence is never or has been ever in doubt since 1967.What would the world be like if either group was in charge? One side would create a democracy that respects women and LGBTQ people, and the other would create an Islamic shithole patrolled by "morality police". — RogueAI
What kind of shithole America would be then ruled by Apaches and the bunch? It's simply as ludicrous as thinking that in the 19th Century the Plain Indians or any of the various could have defeated the whole US Army. — ssu
I just watched "Photographer of Mauthausen" and that focuses on Spanish victims — BitconnectCarlos
Yes, various non-state actors. But not Egypt. Not Jordania, Iraq, Saudi-Arabia etc.It's not just Hamas. There's Hezbollah and Iran and a whoever else opposes Israel. — BitconnectCarlos
And I didn't say that! What I said that Hamas defeating the IDF is as remote as the Plain Indians defeating the US Army in the 19th Century. Jews have live their and Israel has every right to exist.I'm also not fond of the assumption that the Palestinians just are the native inhabitants of the land. — BitconnectCarlos
That's a risk any country takes when going to war, but what would you recommend Israel do? Suppose you were president of Israel. What would your response have been to the attacks? Suppose you were the American president after 9/11. Would you have gone after Al Queda? Also, suppose Israel adopted a pacifist strategy and gave in to Hamas's demands. Would Hamas and all the other Muslim terrorist organizations stop trying to kill Jews? I doubt it. — RogueAI
Ah! Well, the gauches are the perfect example of how critically Westerners (here the Spanish) do look at their past actions. And notice, your friends are proud of their Gauche past. Not that they are proud of their present culture and language separate from Spanish.I thought they would never be the subject of comments on TPF because it is a main specific thing about the history of Spain. — javi2541997
I wonder how they'll react when other actors in the region get involved in this conflict and start operating on the same principles. — Tzeentch
I think that the Houthis now attacking Israel shows quite clearly that they indeed are proxies to Iran. Which should have been obvious after they managed to sink a Saudi warship with an anti-shipping missile, which isn't the usual repertoire of a Yemeni faction.I wonder how they'll react when other actors in the region get involved in this conflict and start operating on the same principles. — Tzeentch
I'm merely drawing attention to the fact that such rhetoric can easily be turned around to justify the killing of Israeli civilians. — Tzeentch
the Holocaust also affected Socialists, homosexuals, gipsies, etc. — javi2541997
The fates of Jewish and non-Jewish children can be categorized in the following ways:
children killed when they arrived in killing centers
children killed immediately after birth or in institutions
children born in ghettos and camps who survived because prisoners hid them
children, usually over age 12, who were used as forced laborers and as subjects of medical experiments
children killed during reprisal operations
children killed in mass shootings conducted by the Einsatzgruppen and other forces in the German-occupied Soviet Union
The cost of war also includes the cost of refusing it. History shows unequivocally that it is always better to conquer than to be conquered. — Merkwurdichliebe
I'm ignorant, but where does Sun Tzu speak about the possibility of any universally sustainable peace amongst nations? — Merkwurdichliebe
The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting. Sun Tzu
Ah! Well, the gauches are the perfect example of how critically Westerners (here the Spanish) do look at their past actions — ssu
What we need is a world government with courts and a police force. Then the Palestinians and colonists can both make their submissions to the court and the matter decided on accordance with law. — bert1
Which should have been obvious after they managed to sink a Saudi warship with an anti-shipping missile, which isn't the usual repertoire of a Yemeni faction. — ssu
Like the previous terrorist interviewed by Israel, Abu Rusha said he was aware Islam forbids the killing of women, children and seniors, but said that Nukhba officers still gave them the order to kill everyone.
The captured terrorist then admitted that his parents were unaware that he’s a member of Hamas.
“If my father sees me, he will shoot me,” he said. “He will kill me … because I did those actions.”
After being shown images and video of Hamas brutality on Oct. 7, the terrorist also said his group was no different from ISIS. — New York Post
Posting a video of three center-right / conservative Black Americans to 'counter' Mr Coates' interview, schop1, lacks substance and seems to me racially problematic. :brow: — 180 Proof
Glen Loury & John McWhorter are in my view the beacons of sanity, especially when it comes to race issues and academia in America. I always enjoyed listening to them. It just reminds me that American academia still can be totally sane, reasonable and objective. And speak the truth. Unlike we hear from all the "wokeness" going around.I think these professors/commentators/academics are much more BALANCED in their approach: — schopenhauer1
What makes Israeli policy in Israel's borders similar to Apartheid? I always thought the comparison was apt, but for the Occupied Territories.
Israeli policy in Gaza is hard to compare even with Nazi policy towards the French, let alone the policies they are best known for. There is a difference between callous ROE and lack of concern for collateral damage and attempts to exterminate the population. — Count Timothy von Icarus
The Nation State basic law, enacted in 2018, enshrines the Jewish people’s right to self-determination to the exclusion of all others. It establishes that distinguishing Jews in Israel (and throughout the world) from non-Jews is fundamental and legitimate. Based on this distinction, the law permits institutionalized discrimination in favor of Jews in settlement, housing, land development, citizenship, language and culture. It is true that the Israeli regime largely followed these principles before. Yet Jewish supremacy has now been enshrined in basic law, making it a binding constitutional principle – unlike ordinary law or practices by authorities, which can be challenged. This signals to all state institutions that they not only can, but must, promote Jewish supremacy in the entire area under Israeli control. — B'Tselem
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