I’m inclined to agree. This man does not deserve such mercy.

Straight in the pit he goes.

  • Kuori [she/her]@hexbear.net
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    “may i ask why people care about this dead child?”

    you may! but the catch is, doing so gets you fed to ravenous polar bears

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    Think that a child that has been stuck in a car with their dead relatives crying for help for hours, and then got blown up along with the paramedics who had permission to help is pretty obviously just evil. There have been Zionist talking heads saying that Hamas uses ambulances, but in that case why not just arrest them when they’re asking for permission or blow up the ambulance before it arrives?

    It is just cruelty for the sake of cruelty. That is the reason that this specific incident is used. Nothing for the genocide cheerleaders to hide behind.

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      I seriously don’t get how someone could arrive at this point.

      Sure, there are ways to explain it on like an ideological/material level I suppose, but there is still something there that I just don’t understand. It seems alien to me.

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        It is what idealism does to a mf.

        Idealists interpret events as mere instances of a larger struggle between abstractions like “good and evil” or “God and the Devil”. Or in the present circumstance, “democracy versus autocracy”.

        It is simple to ignore material reality when one substitutes their own abstract reality in its place. Or if ignore is too strong of a word, then justify.

        These anarcho-Bidenists will sooner nuke the world to glass before they realize that the struggle of the 21st century isn’t between democracy and autocracy.