Hate is in all of those objective commandments. Detailing how one must live. — Vaskane
Jesus born a Jew and within such a shitty way of life and tradition rejected the whole of the Jewish tradition and faith by representing God's undying love and faithfulness. — Vaskane
In fact, the Jews apparently treated Jesus like dirt because he rejected Judaism. — Vaskane
Blacks never popularized an objective us vs them morality. One that infected the globe because it says the weak alone are the good. — Vaskane
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Jesus born a Jew and within such a shitty way of life and tradition rejected the whole of the Jewish tradition and faith by representing God's undying love and faithfulness. — Vaskane
I mean, can we just take a moment to reflect on these fucking rules to begin with. ”Oh, it's okay for states to negligently kill people but individuals aren't allowed to.” WTF? Well if I assess it would be good for the country to say, assassinate a state official who is a corrupt piece of shit, then why the fuck can't I? It's okay for THE STATE to do so. It's okay for a state to send hundreds of thousands or millions to their death over exploitation rights the next business queer can get rich off of. — Vaskane
Law of proportionality is exactly how Israel utilizes its civilians as human shields. — Vaskane
Oh, and yet, in the account of the lives of Jesus Christ, the Gospels, there is no such thing as sin, guilt, punishment and reward, merely Jesus and the Glad Tidings. It's the disciples who introduce ever aspect of Judaism back into Christianity. — Vaskane
it states those who do not follow the ways of Jesus will remain under God's angry judgment, under the Judaic tradition — Vaskane
not the Judaic dogma of slavish hate and resentment towards objective values. — Vaskane
No, the problem is that the law of proportionality allows wonton mass murder under the guise of legitimate military conduct. — Vaskane
If Israel believes that all it has to do to defend land from being attacked is move Israeli occupants into illegally claimed lands, then Israel uses human bodies to protect the land from being taken back. Which, by the way, is breaking International Humanitarian Law. And still using human non-combatants to protect your land from the dangers of war. Thus since Israel believes that land is protected by the humans they funnel into an area to claim it for Greater Israel, Israel technically, uses human shielding, albeit by skirting the law, and breaking it even, by moving Israeli civilians into non Israeli lands. — Vaskane
It's relevant in "the end justifies the means" thinking prevalent in typical right wing thinking.
As others have said here, time really seem to be changing. Far away are the times when a tiny Israel faced a collection of Arab country armed to teeth by the Soviet Union, the Israel which likely Biden is thinking about.However, there seems to be a divide between the people and the government here, as is the case in most "Western" countries, but how large this gap is between public opinion and the German government specifically, I can't say, haven't seen any polls on the issue. — Manuel
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I'm using the law as it's stated within the law. That you can't fathom that shows you're incapable of decent analysis. Israel inadvertently makes its population human shields by assuming the law of proportionality protects the area from military operations in which it moves civilians. — Vaskane
Land is a legitimate military target. Or do you feel there's no military advantage to controlling land? It's why Israel breaks IHL 51-7
7. The presence or movements of the civilian population or individual civilians shall not be used to render certain points or areas immune from military operations, in particular in attempts to shield military objectives from attacks or to shield, favour or impede military operations. The Parties to the conflict shall not direct the movement of the civilian population or individual civilians in order to attempt to shield military objectives from attacks or to shield military operations.
"SHALL NOT BE USED TO RENDER CERTAIN POINTS OR AREAS IMMUNE FROM MILITARY OPERATIONS."
Again analysis doesn't seem to be your strong point. Not sure wtf you think Area means? Surface area of the human body? No, area means environment. — Vaskane
How many Jews died on October 7th vs Palestinians since? — Vaskane
"Tyranny of Context" by Michael Schmidt does a fair job at detailing Israel's targeting practices. — Vaskane
And within it shows that Israel purposefully ignores 51-7 of IHL. — Vaskane
Interestingly enough apparently the US and Israel aren't actually bound to IHL. — Vaskane
You're like bound to definitions, which is cool, but causing you to think very rigidly. If I take land from you and put civilians in it to protect the area so if you come in and kill them I can call you a terrorist in the news media so people take my side and call you a terrorist, even though I stole your land and moved my own people onto it, onto disputed land in order to make it harder for you to reclaim. Guess what you're doing? Using humans to make enemy objectives harder to achieve. It's against the law to move civilians into disputed territory. Russia's doing the same thing with Crimea. If you want to capture land in todays warfare -- take it, then move your people onto it. — Vaskane
Actually it's been ongoing since WWI. — Vaskane
And today's Israel has always been stolen land — Vaskane
I don't know what you mean. The solution for Arabs was no Jewish state, period. Clearly, that wasn't a solution for Jews. So that outcome was rejected by Jews. That caused the Jews to seek independence, and they held their ground.You provide the solution FIRST dumb ass, not cause the conflict first. — Vaskane
Perhaps, but you certainly don't just dump a million people from what they had to nothing and be like. "Yeah, we're God's Chosen bruh, da fuqs 0usta h3r3! — Vaskane
Give your home to a Native American, and make a video for us all to see. If you wont then I see how you really feel about Israel too. — Vaskane
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