• Israel Genocide Tracker

    From Lawrence D'Oliveiro@21:1/5 to All on Fri Nov 1 01:45:51 2024
    XPost: alt.politics, nz.politics

    This is fun: an account called the “Israel Genocide Tracker” on X/Twitter has been following social media posts from Tzahal soldiers stupid enough
    to publish details of the atrocities they are committing in Gaza, and collecting the information (together with details identifying the
    perpetrators) as evidence for future prosecutions.

    And those soldiers never realized this was possible! Now some of them are worried they might be called to account for their actions. Oh dear.

    Will they try the Nuremberg Defence? Will “ve vere chust followink orders” be accepted as a valid excuse?

    Answers on a postcard, please.

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  • From hello there@21:1/5 to All on Fri Nov 1 11:13:40 2024
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    In article <vg1bsf$2uag1$3@dont-email.me>,
    Lawrence D'Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> wrote:

    [flush infantile, childish rants]

    And still, not one word on the REAL genocides in the Middle
    East, all committed by Muslims against Muslims -- for example,
    more than a million dead in the recent Syria and Yemen civil
    wars, just during the last decade.

    For some reason, these "genocide!" yelps are only heard when
    Israel fights back against nations whose declared intent is
    to kill every Israel.

    I guess that nazi-boy Lawrence etc. don't really give a rat's
    ass about dead Muslims. Else, why not protest against the
    REAL genocides?

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  • From Loose Cannon@21:1/5 to ldo@nz.invalid on Fri Nov 1 16:09:40 2024
    XPost: alt.politics, nz.politics

    On Fri, 1 Nov 2024 01:45:51 -0000 (UTC), Lawrence D'Oliveiro
    <ldo@nz.invalid> wrote:

    This is fun: an account called the Israel Genocide Tracker on X/Twitter
    has been following social media posts from Tzahal soldiers stupid enough
    to publish details of the atrocities they are committing in Gaza, and >collecting the information (together with details identifying the >perpetrators) as evidence for future prosecutions.

    And those soldiers never realized this was possible! Now some of them are >worried they might be called to account for their actions. Oh dear.

    Will they try the Nuremberg Defence? Will ve vere chust followink orders
    be accepted as a valid excuse?

    Answers on a postcard, please.


    All Israeli ministers and senior military leaders will be hanged on
    specially erected gallows at Jerusalem's Western Wall. The civilized
    world will applaud. Monetary reparations should be forthcoming to the
    surviving Palestinian population

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  • From Lawrence D'Oliveiro@21:1/5 to hello there on Fri Nov 1 21:43:56 2024
    XPost: alt.politics, nz.politics

    On Fri, 1 Nov 2024 11:13:40 +0000 (UTC), hello there wrote:

    And still, not one word on the REAL genocides ...

    You see, this is the interesting thing: as long as you are massacring your
    own citizens, nobody is really bothered. It’s when you start slaughtering
    the citizens of other nations, that’s when it starts getting people to notice.

    If Israel were to accept Palestinians as its own citizens, then it could slaughter them to its heart’s content, and much of the world would be fine with it. The trouble is, it wants their land, but it doesn’t want to
    accept them as owners and occupiers of that land. That’s what sticks in people’s craw.

    Think of how Hitler himself was able to get away with slaughtering Jews, Gypsies and all the others the Nazis considered “inferior” people for so long; as long as they were his own citizens, his friends in America and elsewhere were quite fine with it. Once he started menacing other
    countries’ people (Poland), that’s when he went from “good guy” to “bad
    guy”.

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