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Sing Along With Hamas

Jayhawker Soule

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Premium Member
From the people who brought you the Protocols of Zion …And his conclusion?
So is that it, then? Israelis laugh at Hamas’ incompetence in song-writing, because by turning this menace into something funny, they also turn it into something they can handle—a threat we can defeat.

This must be true. But it’s only a part of the truth. My young relative in the air force points to something else. “The fact is that this song is about what they [Hamas] love the most—they really want to see everyone dying and lying bleeding in the street like in the video. Which also happens to be what we hate the most. When people sing the song, they are looking that culture straight in the eye. They see the difference between them and us, and they know what this war is about and what they’re fighting for.”
With that, let yet another round of ugly anti-Israel vitriol begin …
 

Matemkar

Active Member
So, you are accepting and showing us that they are not firing rockets from hospitals, schools and mosques unlike what illogical things the zionists alleged. That is a nice improvement on your side.

And I liked the lyrics, including the "burning" part, because they were all literally done by the zionists in the first place. And as Torah suggests "An eye for an eye". Don't you agree? But, sadly, this was just left as song. The justice could not be achieved. Because none of the lyric lines happened.
 

Father Heathen

Veteran Member
I wish Israelis could send songs back too for a change, instead of slaughtering children.

Was it the Israel government/military responsible, or the Israeli people as a whole (who the song is directed at)?
And yes, civilian deaths are horrific and inexcusable, but even though both sides are guilty of it, people tend to point their finger only at one side. Why is that?
 

Sunstone

De Diablo Del Fora
Premium Member
...people tend to point their finger only at one side. Why is that?

I think there is quite a bit of evidence from psychology that we humans suffer discomfort in various forms when we deal with complexity. That is, there is something of a human need to have things made simple. It is simpler to place most or all blame on one side than it is to place some significant blame on each side.
 

Father Heathen

Veteran Member
I think there is quite a bit of evidence from psychology that we humans suffer discomfort in various forms when we deal with complexity. That is, there is something of a human need to have things made simple. It is simpler to place most or all blame on one side than it is to place some significant blame on each side.

If you have two piles of steaming feces, yet one is about an inch higher than the other, the shorter one ceases to be a pile of steaming feces, and it's stench instead becomes a flowery fragrance.
 
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Sunstone

De Diablo Del Fora
Premium Member
If you have two piles of steaming feces, yet one is about an inch higher than the other, the shorter one ceases to be a pile of steaming feces, and it's stench instead because a flowery fragrance.

Amazing how sophisticated our species is in intellectual terms. Why, FH, we're such adept thinkers that you would hardly believe we're actually a species of spear-chucking apes.
 
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