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By David Singer, published 7/11/2025While Albanese accused Israel of genocide, the United Nations, UNRWA, Egypt and Jordan stand condemned for materially contributing to Gaza’s suffering.
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Posted by Armchair Critic, Friday, 7 November 2025 8:58:46 AM
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This whole article is an extension of anti-Semitic entitlement and racist attitudes
Many Jewish people have become so drunk in their own hubris, they actually believe others are wrong for criticising Israels mass slaughter, applying the Jewish decided version of Anti-Semitism, the one they use to criticise their own to call them self-hating Jews. "Albanese omits any mention of the United Nations, UNRWA, Jordan and Egypt's failure to facilitate the transfer of 1.58 million refugees comprised in Gaza's population of approximately 2.4 million - housed in 7 UNRWA refugee camps in Gaza - to the comparative safety of 13 UNRWA refugee camps located in Jordan: Then David criticises the UN for not carrying out the ethnic cleansing for them to help the apartheid state with it's land theft. 'We blame you (UN) for forcing us to commit this "genocide" (which we won't officially acknowledge) because you won't do our dirty work for us and remove these people.' So much for UN article 1. Davids flopping around haplessly in quicksand. HKOPS is David's ethnic cleansing solution, and David himself may as well be a active genocider with the positions he promotes. David relies on deals made between great powers to bolster his legal arguments, which he uses selectively - but none of this acknowledges Palestinians right to self-determination, or their right under international law to fight their oppressors. Posted by Armchair Critic, Friday, 7 November 2025 9:07:20 AM
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Poor old Critic; off on a failed mission again.
On a personal note, if I were an Israeli prison guard attending the interests of incarcerated Palestinians, I’d definitely be behaving the same, but unfortunately for truth sake, the video in question is a fraud. Keep watching this spot. Posted by diver dan, Friday, 7 November 2025 10:09:10 AM
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How many people were just killed in El Fasher? More than in the conflict in Gaza? Will there be endless marches, calls for sanction and censure, letters to the editor expressing outrage at the mass murder and genocide?
No Jews, no news. Posted by Fester, Friday, 7 November 2025 4:14:43 PM
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Dear Fester,
"No Jews, no news." There is a story about Graf Bobby (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Count_Bobby): Bobby was found running like crazy outdoors waving some toilet paper. People tried to stop him and asked, "what is it, Bobby?", "why are you running?" - "No time", said Bobby panting, "a bird had pooed on me!" - "Well, just wipe out the poo, there is nothing else you can do" - "That's exactly what I am trying to do, but I can't: the bird has flown away, so I am trying to catch it and wipe her bottom" So then, who cares if the Sudanese have a dirty bottom? They never claimed to be "a light unto the nations" and indeed are not! Posted by Yuyutsu, Friday, 7 November 2025 5:24:22 PM
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Dear Yuyutsu,
Is one murder or act of genocide not the equal of another? Posted by Fester, Friday, 7 November 2025 5:37:40 PM
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"On a personal note, if I were an Israeli prison guard attending the interests of incarcerated Palestinians, I’d definitely be behaving the same."
"On a personal note..." [You'd] "definitely be behaving the same." - You'd like to rape / sodomise the male Palestinian prisoners too? Why is it a personal thing? Is that just something you're into? Is it to punish them or for your own enjoyment? We don't need to hear about your sexual fantasies diver dan. And why is the video a fake? http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/11/5/israels-focus-on-political-drama-rather-than-palestinian-rape-victim "The attack was so brutal that the man was admitted to hospital with what the Israeli daily Haaretz revealed was a ruptured bowel, severe anal and lung injuries, and broken ribs – injuries that later required surgery." Whats worse is that many of the Palestinian prisoners are actually hostages themselves, thare are on administrative detention held indefinitly without charge, and here's the important thing to make note of in regards to modern democracies. DUE PROCESS Without that they are simply hostages that were effectively kidnapped because no charges have been laid and they don't get to have their day in court, and Israel is a religious terror state, ask the settlers and the IDF. They kidnapped people, held them hostage indefinitely shoved things up the Palestinian prisoners arses till they can't shite properly because they are hate-filled perverted religious nationalist sociopaths, and you cheer it on. Didn't you claim to be religious, Catholic or something? Do you have a fetish for anuses? You didn't happen to be an alter boy were you? You should get one of those 'One shot 2 kills' T-Shirts the IDF wear so you can wear it with pride. http://x.com/Rooroo88081/status/1961476850745520242 Sick pervert deviant Posted by Armchair Critic, Friday, 7 November 2025 5:39:38 PM
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Dear Fester,
«Is one murder or act of genocide not the equal of another?» Certainly not: the higher you stand on the social and spiritual echelon, the more severe the act [of murder] is. Here is an example from the Mahabharata - http://www.boldsky.com/yoga-spirituality/faith-mysticism/the-final-verdict-by-the-pandava-prince-yudhishthira-143822.html (Yudhishthira's Judgment): "When Yudhishthira's turn arrived, he slowly said: Since Sudras are not exposed to Dharma shastras, he is not aware completely of what is wrong and what is right. Hence, he can be awarded the mildest punishment of 50 whips and to be released. The Vaishya was to be punished a little more severely because he was exposed considerably to the dharma shastra. He had to be whipped 50 times and imprisoned for 5 years. A kshatriya who is much more aware of dharma is a protector of dharma in the kingdom and if he errs, he needs stricter punishment, say, 100 whips and incarceration for 12 years. Brahmin is not supposed to even utter the word violence and he is thoroughly knowledgeable on the dharma shastras. Since he has committed this sin, he should be hanged. [But being a Kshatriya, I can't punish a brahmin. Hence, I would ask the brahmin to choose his own mode of punishment that is ordained for such a crime by the shastras.]" ___ Shudras = simple workers, low-ranking employees Vaishyas = merchants/traders Kshatrias = warriors/leaders Brahmins = spiritual scholars Dharma shastras = spiritual scriptures Dharma = the correct/righteous way of life Posted by Yuyutsu, Friday, 7 November 2025 6:03:21 PM
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You've got me intrigued Fester.
Sudan was listed as one of the 7 countries slated for overthrow and revealed by General Wesley Clark in the War on Terror, Western wars for Israel against their neighbours who support the Palestinians. Their plan under the Clean Break policy was not to specifically attack 'terrorists' but those 'regimes' that support them. http://youtu.be/x17KVOiiGfI So I want to try and dig up the dirt on Israel Sudan... It looked like the West stirred up a civil war in 2012, and South Sudan broke away. This is where our Sudanese wandering the streets brandishing machetes came from. I keep telling you Israels wars were the catalyst to ours and other Western nations immigration issues. And it seems Israel's involved in all of this. http://countercurrents.org/2025/11/how-is-israel-involved-in-sudans-genocide-tracing-the-secret-links-to-the-rsf/ http://landdestroyer.blogspot.com/2012/05/carnage-crisis-aversion-in-sudan.html It seems those doing the mass killings in Sudan RSF are using the same tactics as, and have connections to Israel. So if you were upset no light is being shed on this conflict and that it's disproportionate to the Gaza publicity, well I'll point the finger at Israel for this mess as well. Posted by Armchair Critic, Friday, 7 November 2025 6:24:10 PM
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Dear Yuyutsu,
I don't think that valuing human lives differently ( the non-specific sense, in contrast to a cv, divine judgement or obituary) is a good idea. It can lead to horrible things like apartheid, or even the Voice. Hi AC, We're all human beings first and foremost. I think that if the IDF had the same values as those besieging El Fasher, I doubt that there would be any Gazans alive. Do you think that Israel had a hand in other civil wars like Syria or Yemen? Posted by Fester, Friday, 7 November 2025 10:20:35 PM
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Yes to both Syria and Yemen, but I'm sure it goes a lot deeper than otlined in these articles below.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/israel-giving-secret-aid-syrian-rebels-bashar-al-assad-golah-heights-hezbollah-fursan-al-joulan-a7797151.html http://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20190827-maariv-israel-involved-in-yemeni-conflict-to-serve-saudi-lover/ UN says illegal Israeli settler attacks hit highest monthly toll in nearly 20 years http://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20251107-un-says-illegal-israeli-settler-attacks-hit-highest-monthly-toll-in-nearly-20-years/ Every day is October 7 Posted by Armchair Critic, Saturday, 8 November 2025 2:16:15 PM
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Thanks AC. And here I was thinking it was civil war in Syria and Yemen when all along it was the Jews.
Do you think they are killing Christians in Nigeria as well? Crafty little buggers. Posted by Fester, Saturday, 8 November 2025 2:38:07 PM
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Dear Fester,
«I don't think that valuing human lives differently ( the non-specific sense, in contrast to a cv, divine judgement or obituary) is a good idea.» This may open an interesting new discussion, and surely I could produce arguments for and against valuing human lives differently, but so far we were discussing the severity of the act of murder/genocide, which is a different question altogether. To stress this point, in the example I provided, 4 people participated in murdering the exact same person, thus the question of comparing the values of human lives did not arise - yet the severity of their murder varied significantly based on the murderers' station in life. Posted by Yuyutsu, Saturday, 8 November 2025 8:49:13 PM
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"Thanks AC. And here I was thinking it was civil war in Syria and Yemen when all along it was the Jews."
Well technically is combination US-Israel policy in Syria in that it's US Foreign policy by Christian Zionists in league with and support of Israel to move forward combined US and Israeli interests, using rebel groups as their proxy army, IS, Al Nusra, SDF funded by USAID. Do you remember John McCain meeting Syrian rebels? Syria in the Gray Zone http://www.youtube.com/live/MFsFOS5Odno?t=849 John McCain Makes Secret Syria Trip, Crosses Borders to Speak With Rebels http://youtu.be/IbfsTcJCKDE As for Yemen, well they aren't on Wesley Clarks list of countries to overthrow, and we know those wars / countries are all overthrows for Israels Clean Break policy paper (reshape the M/E) but Yemen is Axis of Resistance, I don't know a lot about Israeli support for the Saudi war against Yemen than I already shared. Jeffrey Sachs: Venezuela Regime Change - Oil & Gangster Politics http://youtu.be/73jqtNqjwcw?si=VlcLj6qrgR__pl52 Watch that above, I was just hearing him talk about a book discussing 70 U.S. covert regime changes a minute ago. Posted by Armchair Critic, Sunday, 9 November 2025 3:22:29 AM
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"Thanks AC. And here I was thinking it was civil war in Syria and Yemen when all along it was the Jews."
You thought it was a civil war because that's what governments and the media told you it was. Posted by Armchair Critic, Sunday, 9 November 2025 3:24:53 AM
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According to a crank among the usual cranks - they are now a solid mass bereft of individuality and humanity - the killing of Christians by Muslims in Nigeria is “complex”.
It’s OK to describe Israel’s defence of itself as “genocide”, but the slaughter of Christians by Muslims is too “complex” to comment on. Fortunately, the US President, so despised and hated by the mass of cranks, has warned the Nigerian government of the loss of aid, and the possibility of a visit by American marines. Posted by ttbn, Sunday, 9 November 2025 9:56:22 AM
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Yuyutsu
And what is YOUR view of the Kurds. Posted by diver dan, Sunday, 9 November 2025 4:21:38 PM
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Dear Dan,
Out of the blue... my view towards Kurds? I really appreciate these people - they are democratic, educated and resourceful, their women are free and not discriminated against. I wish they have a country of their own where they can live without constant pressure, persecution and wars. At times I was thinking of the West Bank - the local people there culturally belong to Syria and, given there is now peace in Syria that will hopefully remain, will be most happy there, so if at all this is possible, a population exchange could be wonderful, where Kurds from Syria move to the West Bank to form their own state there while the residents of the West Bank (who presently call themselves "Palestinians") receive the Kurdish homes in northern Syria to live among their own people - what a win-win solution! Posted by Yuyutsu, Sunday, 9 November 2025 9:15:43 PM
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Hey Fester,
Here's the most important article you'll read today. US campaign behind the turmoil in Kiev - Fri 26 Nov 2004 http://www.theguardian.com/world/2004/nov/26/ukraine.usa "If the events in Kiev vindicate the US in its strategies for helping other people win elections and take power from anti-democratic regimes, it is certain to try to repeat the exercise elsewhere in the post-Soviet world." When he said 'helping', I wonder if he knew that it would end up getting over a million Ukrainians killed. When he said 'anti democratic regimes' that's basically 'anyone who doesn't serve U.S. interests. You all know I oppose sanctions and overthrows, and all this is just 'foreign interference' Remember how their hair fell out claiming Russian troll factories ware meddling in US elections, such hypocrites. I remember Victoria Nuland's phone call deciding who the President of Ukraine would be, before those million Ukrainians died in a Western sponsored war. Notice even Soros and USAID got a mention. "The Democratic party's National Democratic Institute, the Republican party's International Republican Institute, the US state department and USAid are the main agencies involved in these grassroots campaigns as well as the Freedom House NGO and billionaire George Soros's open society institute." - They forgot to add the NED 'National Endowment for Democracy', and again, it's not grassroots, it's foreign interference, foreign funded. Posted by Armchair Critic, Monday, 10 November 2025 2:45:18 AM
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Yuyutsu
Saladin was a Kurd; a millennia ago. The Kurds are still in the news, lately with their objection to Turkish rule. On that note, your idea has much merit. The Turks love affair with Palestinians and their new found grip over Syria, would match a trade. I wonder how the Kurds would react to the idea? Posted by diver dan, Monday, 10 November 2025 7:11:11 AM
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Yuyutsu
The new Israeli push for Sovereignty over the West Bank, and the new Yellow Line demarcation through Gaza does not bode well for any longer, Palestinian occupation of these valuable and desirable land masses. Eventually the Palestinians will have to move out of Gaza and the West Bank. Why not now,, harnessing your reflective idea? Posted by diver dan, Monday, 10 November 2025 7:28:00 AM
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Dear Dan,
«I wonder how the Kurds would react to the idea?» I think they would love it. For once to have their own place where they are not persecuted and be surrounded by friendly neighbours (Israel and Jordan). «The new Israeli push for Sovereignty over the West Bank, and the new Yellow Line demarcation through Gaza does not bode well for any longer,» No this is not good, but hopefully Trump will put his foot down and stop Israel, for just one more year, until Israel's new elections. «Palestinian occupation of these valuable and desirable land masses» What is so valuable about them? The Gaza strip is tiny and sandy, even without the yellow line. «Eventually the Palestinians will have to move out of Gaza and the West Bank. Why not now,, harnessing your reflective idea?» The difficulty is that they would perceive it as defeat, thus an assault on their masculinity. This is certainly not what I have in mind, I don't want to humiliate them, I think it will be good for them, so one needs to proceed about it in a very careful and sensitive way. To begin with, no one should ever be forced out of their home, but rather be enticed with far better housing opportunities elsewhere. Any family wishing to remain in their West-Bank home (including even Jewish settlers) should be able to do so, but then accept becoming a minority under Kurdish rule. Posted by Yuyutsu, Monday, 10 November 2025 12:53:46 PM
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So I'm reading this article...
Engineer. Teacher. Postie: The neo-Nazis who rallied in Sydney http://www.smh.com.au/politics/nsw/engineer-teacher-postie-the-neo-nazis-who-rallied-in-sydney-20251112-p5nev3.html "Gruter, a civil engineer, is a senior member of the NSW chapter of the National Socialist Network, Australia’s biggest neo-Nazi group. He – along with dozens of other members of the group – have been identified by the anti-fascist research group White Rose Society after they appeared at the protest unmasked." So I look up this 'White Rose Society' http://thewhiterosesociety.com/ http://youtu.be/wwarnM_JhWQ It's not a 'anti-fascist' research group, it's a Pro-Jewish anti-Semitic research group, and the article is a hit piece meant to name, shame, vilify and have fired members of the National Socialist 'NAZI' group spoken about in the article. It's board members include Israeli diplomats. Who do media people have to lie? - Or even just omit things to change the way something reads. The whole article would've read differently if it said: "He – along with dozens of other members of the group – have been identified by the Pro-Jewish Anti-Semitic research group White Rose Society after they appeared at the protest unmasked." And fyi, I don't support the NAZI group, but I think they're entitled to have a say the same as any other citizen. We claim to stand for tolerance and diversity, but we can't accept these people having a say? Nobody has to listen. I'm not sure I like this kind of reporting if it's meant to cost people their jobs and cause conflict in their lives. They're no different than anyone else out their protesting or standing up for their cause whatever it is. This article smacks of 'You have no right to be a citizen, have any say or take part in your own country, because you might hurt someones feelings, (people with foreign loyalties no less) and their feelings are more important that your right to have a say' - I don't support that. Posted by Armchair Critic, Friday, 14 November 2025 12:30:13 AM
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Hi Fester,
Found some more info about RSF here Israel CAUGHT Stealing Gold and Committing War Crimes in Sudan http://youtu.be/pRxKltphg6c Sudan’s paramilitary RSF say they seized key zone bordering Egypt, Libya https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/6/11/sudans-paramilitary-rsf-say-they-seized-key-zone-bordering-egypt-libya "SAF said on Tuesday that Haftar’s troops, in coordination with the RSF, attacked its border positions in a move it called “a blatant aggression against Sudan”. Sudan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs also accused the United Arab Emirates of backing the assault, describing it as a “dangerous escalation” and a “flagrant violation of international law”. It also described the latest clash as part of a broader foreign-backed conspiracy." Why would you not believe what General Wesley Clark said? General Wesley Clark: War in 7 Countries, in 5 Years Speech http://youtu.be/x17KVOiiGfI A simple guide to what is happening in Sudan http://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cjel2nn22z9o It is the latest episode in bouts of tension that followed the 2019 ousting of long-serving President Omar al-Bashir, who came to power in a coup in 1989. Google 'National Endowment for Democracy Sudan' "The National Endowment for Democracy (NED) has supported and condemned actions in Sudan related to democratic transition. Following the 2021 military coup, the NED condemned the coup and detention of civilian leaders, expressing solidarity with peaceful protestors demanding a civilian-led transition. In 2020, the NED honored Sudanese civil society with its Democracy Award for its role in the transition." So the US wanted Omar al-Bashir out and supported the transition. And it seems Israel is in with UAE funding and supporting RSF which are mostly foreign mercenaries in Sudan. Also, for Syria http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timber_Sycamore Timber Sycamore was a classified weapons supply and training program run by the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and supported by the United Kingdom and some Arab intelligence services, including Saudi intelligence. The aim of the program was to remove Syrian president Bashar al-Assad from power. Posted by Armchair Critic, Friday, 14 November 2025 1:52:11 AM
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"Italy's criticism is scathing"
EXCLUSIVE: ICC chief Karim Khan warned to drop Netanyahu arrest warrant or be ‘destroyed"
http://youtu.be/hIHuNTZNsq8?si=1_f7k51H5t4VZyIS
You mean the Israel lobby bullied, threatened, coerced, intimidated and blackmailed people to do Israels bidding?
Some Jewish people have become so accustomed to making others bending to their will that just the more thought that someone doesn't, and won't set their own official duties aside to produce a biased pro-Israeli document that signs off on Israels atrocities is enough to enrage and offend them.
"The ongoing genocide in Gaza is a collective crime, sustained by the complicity of influential Third States that have enabled longstanding systemic violations of international law by Israel."
- Yes, the Australian government is themselves complicit in Israels genocide as we've sent them spares for F-35's and Australian companies have supplied weapons.
"No genocide has occurred in Gaza because:
The "Palestinian people" does not constitute a national, ethnical, racial or religious group under Article II of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide
There has been no specific intent by Israel to destroy Gaza's civilian population."
You act like you are trying to convince us all these humans aren't actually real people but locusts, and saying there's no intent to destroy Gaza's civilian population isn't true, plenty of evidence including government officials own statements to the contrary.
"Furthermore the United Nations – not Israel – has been complicit in systemically violating international law"
David - 'Israels not breaking International law, you are!'
Do you not hear how pathetic you sound?
David - 'Don't you dare point the finger at us, or we'll point our fingers at you!'
David acts like a child in primary school.