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So much for 'genocide'

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Wokeroaches love to misuse and weaponise words. Language abuse, lies and social media propaganda are all they have. Hamas probably never in its wildest dreams realised the depth of stupidity and gullibility in the 'West' and level of hatred for Jewish people. What is the state of humankind where you gleefully show the world the extreme horror of what you have done and it applauds you for it?

Never let facts get in the way of an easily disprovable lie eh wokeroaches.




“The ratio of civilian to military casualties is the lowest in any conflict that I’m aware of, anywhere in the world.” – Colonel Richard Kemp

The conflict in Gaza has ignited global debates, with many quick to condemn Israel’s military actions as “genocidal”.

However, a closer examination of the facts and context reveals this to be a lie.

Former British army commander Colonel Richard Kemp’s speech last night at the North Shore Synagogue, organized by the Australian Jewish Association, offers a comprehensive insight into why Israel’s actions in Gaza are a justified response to terrorism and not an act of genocide as leftists and Muslim leaders like to portray.

Israel is actually fighting a war on behalf of all civilised people because if Hamas succeeds, they won’t stop with destroying the Jews.

Urban warfare inevitably and regrettably involves civilian casualties, Kemp said.

Every loss of civilian life is a tragedy yet Hamas are not just using them as human shields.

“I would describe them more accurately as human sacrifices,” Kemp said.

But despite the complexities, Israel has shown remarkable restraint and precision. Colonel Kemp said that “the ratio of civilian to military casualties is the lowest in any conflict that I’m aware of, anywhere in the world.”

This ratio stands at 0.8 civilians for every combatant killed, he said.

In contrast, similar conflicts such as the American and British operations in Afghanistan and Iraq had ratios of 5:1 and 3:1, respectively.

The UN reports an average of 9:1 for urban conflicts since World War II.

Yet the media does not report this and worse, has created a narrative that the ratio is unacceptable and that Israel must cease its operations to destroy Hamas.

Colonel Kemp said Israel had gone to great lengths to minimize civilian harm. The Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) distributed millions of leaflets, made countless phone calls, and sent text messages to warn civilians to evacuate combat zones.

This level of effort to protect non-combatants is unprecedented and demonstrates a commitment to avoiding unnecessary civilian deaths.

Gaza presents an extraordinarily complex battlefield. According to Kemp, “The Israelis are fighting in the most complex battlefield that any army has ever had to fight in.” Hamas has spent decades preparing Gaza for conflict, with extensive tunnels, booby traps, and fortified positions. These conditions complicate military operations and heighten the risk of civilian casualties, yet the IDF continues to prioritize precision strikes and intelligence-driven operations.

One of the most insidious tactics used by Hamas involves the storage of arms in civilian houses. Colonel Kemp observed, “Almost every house in some parts of Gaza have a stash of weapons. They have explosives, they have grenades, they have rocket launchers, they have machine guns.”

This tactic allows terrorists to walk around unarmed, blending in with the civilian population, and making it extraordinarily difficult for IDF soldiers to identify them. Kemp explained, “Very few terrorists ever wear uniforms...they never carry weapons.”

This strategy forces the IDF to destroy houses suspected of storing weapons, further complicating the conflict and increasing the risk of civilian casualties.

Accusations of genocide against Israel are not only unfounded but also deeply offensive given the historical context.

As Kemp poignantly noted, “That accusation of genocide is nothing short of an obscenity. It accuses a nation built partially on the survivors of a genocide and a nation that is fighting to defend its own population against genocide.”

Hamas, recognised as a terrorist organisation by many countries, explicitly calls for the destruction of Israel and the killing of Jews worldwide.

Its charter and the actions of its militants on October 7th and 8th, as described by Kemp, reveal a genocidal intent. Israel’s military response is a necessary measure to ensure its survival against an adversary that seeks its annihilation.

Despite the vocal anti-Israel protests, there is significant support for Israel’s right to defend itself.

Kemp emphasized that “the Arab world supports Israel. Egypt, Jordan, UAE, Saudi Arabia...they want Israel to defeat Hamas.”

This support, although sometimes subtle, underscores a regional desire for stability and a common stance against extremist ideologies being pushed largely by Iran.

Israel’s actions in Gaza are not about genocide but about survival and self-defence in the face of relentless terrorism.

The civilian casualty rate, efforts to minimise harm, the complex nature of urban warfare, and the deceptive tactics of Hamas all illustrate a commitment to ethical conduct in combat.

The world must recognise the truth of the situation: Israel is defending its people and its right to exist, not committing genocide.''


Colonel Richard Kemp's extensive military experience, including commanding British forces in Afghanistan, along with his long-standing support and advisory roles with Israeli defence strategies and connections with key Israeli political and military leaders, make him a highly qualified commentator on the Israel-Hamas conflict.
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Re: So much for 'genocide'

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accelafine wrote: Wed May 29, 2024 1:50 am Wokeroaches love to misuse and weaponise words. Language abuse, lies and social media propaganda are all they have. Hamas probably never in its wildest dreams realised the depth of stupidity and gullibility in the 'West' and level of hatred for Jewish people. What is the state of humankind where you gleefully show the world the extreme horror of what you have done and it applauds you for it?

Never let facts get in the way of an easily disprovable lie eh wokeroaches.




“The ratio of civilian to military casualties is the lowest in any conflict that I’m aware of, anywhere in the world.” – Colonel Richard Kemp

The conflict in Gaza has ignited global debates, with many quick to condemn Israel’s military actions as “genocidal”.

However, a closer examination of the facts and context reveals this to be a lie.

Former British army commander Colonel Richard Kemp’s speech last night at the North Shore Synagogue, organized by the Australian Jewish Association, offers a comprehensive insight into why Israel’s actions in Gaza are a justified response to terrorism and not an act of genocide as leftists and Muslim leaders like to portray.

Israel is actually fighting a war on behalf of all civilised people because if Hamas succeeds, they won’t stop with destroying the Jews.

Urban warfare inevitably and regrettably involves civilian casualties, Kemp said.

Every loss of civilian life is a tragedy yet Hamas are not just using them as human shields.

“I would describe them more accurately as human sacrifices,” Kemp said.

But despite the complexities, Israel has shown remarkable restraint and precision. Colonel Kemp said that “the ratio of civilian to military casualties is the lowest in any conflict that I’m aware of, anywhere in the world.”

This ratio stands at 0.8 civilians for every combatant killed, he said.

In contrast, similar conflicts such as the American and British operations in Afghanistan and Iraq had ratios of 5:1 and 3:1, respectively.

The UN reports an average of 9:1 for urban conflicts since World War II.

Yet the media does not report this and worse, has created a narrative that the ratio is unacceptable and that Israel must cease its operations to destroy Hamas.

Colonel Kemp said Israel had gone to great lengths to minimize civilian harm. The Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) distributed millions of leaflets, made countless phone calls, and sent text messages to warn civilians to evacuate combat zones.

This level of effort to protect non-combatants is unprecedented and demonstrates a commitment to avoiding unnecessary civilian deaths.

Gaza presents an extraordinarily complex battlefield. According to Kemp, “The Israelis are fighting in the most complex battlefield that any army has ever had to fight in.” Hamas has spent decades preparing Gaza for conflict, with extensive tunnels, booby traps, and fortified positions. These conditions complicate military operations and heighten the risk of civilian casualties, yet the IDF continues to prioritize precision strikes and intelligence-driven operations.

One of the most insidious tactics used by Hamas involves the storage of arms in civilian houses. Colonel Kemp observed, “Almost every house in some parts of Gaza have a stash of weapons. They have explosives, they have grenades, they have rocket launchers, they have machine guns.”

This tactic allows terrorists to walk around unarmed, blending in with the civilian population, and making it extraordinarily difficult for IDF soldiers to identify them. Kemp explained, “Very few terrorists ever wear uniforms...they never carry weapons.”

This strategy forces the IDF to destroy houses suspected of storing weapons, further complicating the conflict and increasing the risk of civilian casualties.

Accusations of genocide against Israel are not only unfounded but also deeply offensive given the historical context.

As Kemp poignantly noted, “That accusation of genocide is nothing short of an obscenity. It accuses a nation built partially on the survivors of a genocide and a nation that is fighting to defend its own population against genocide.”

Hamas, recognised as a terrorist organisation by many countries, explicitly calls for the destruction of Israel and the killing of Jews worldwide.

Its charter and the actions of its militants on October 7th and 8th, as described by Kemp, reveal a genocidal intent. Israel’s military response is a necessary measure to ensure its survival against an adversary that seeks its annihilation.

Despite the vocal anti-Israel protests, there is significant support for Israel’s right to defend itself.

Kemp emphasized that “the Arab world supports Israel. Egypt, Jordan, UAE, Saudi Arabia...they want Israel to defeat Hamas.”

This support, although sometimes subtle, underscores a regional desire for stability and a common stance against extremist ideologies being pushed largely by Iran.

Israel’s actions in Gaza are not about genocide but about survival and self-defence in the face of relentless terrorism.

The civilian casualty rate, efforts to minimise harm, the complex nature of urban warfare, and the deceptive tactics of Hamas all illustrate a commitment to ethical conduct in combat.

The world must recognise the truth of the situation: Israel is defending its people and its right to exist, not committing genocide.''


Colonel Richard Kemp's extensive military experience, including commanding British forces in Afghanistan, along with his long-standing support and advisory roles with Israeli defence strategies and connections with key Israeli political and military leaders, make him a highly qualified commentator on the Israel-Hamas conflict.
The Islamic countries that oppose Hamas ALSO oppose having Palestinian refugees, because they are the extreme of the extreme of Islamic ideology. They were celebrating what Hamas did (prior to retaliation from Israel) - in fact many that were part of the incursion into Israel were not even officially Hamas!!

PS. I thought the size was a little too large and certain things needed highlighting (don't slag me of pleaaaase!!) 8)
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Of course, the 'sculptors' and his ilk will just call it 'propaganda' while continuing to post ridiculously obvious fake photos and claims as 'facts'.
The man has no shame at all. He doesn't even get embarrassed when his lies are exposed--just posts more.
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One would think that with an actual genocide going on in this day and age, there would be no need for fake photos, AI generated images and silly pallywood videos. Every Gazan seems to have a smart phone. They managed to find the time to video themselves burning families alive and raping young women and post it online. In every video you see of 'starving Gazans' they are waving their smart phones around. One has to wonder how they charge them up, being without power and all...
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accelafine wrote: Wed May 29, 2024 2:31 am Of course, the 'sculptors' and his ilk will just call it 'propaganda' while continuing to post ridiculously obvious fake photos and claims as 'facts'.
Your post — the way you write and present your views — while not propagandistic as such is rhetorically contaminated.

If propaganda exists anywhere, it surrounds the history of the relatively recent re-conquest of Judea by European Jews.

How for example do you deal with Miko Peled? Is he part of the •ilk• you referenced?
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These delusional cretins like sculptor actually WANT the West to collapse. It's beyond comprehension and I don't even want to 'try' to get inside their rotting brains.


There's a video of Mosab Hassan Yousef, son of the founder of Hamas, explaining how much money Hamas gets for every Gazan child killed in the conflict. Sacrificing children is very lucrative for them. I can't find it on Youtube but it's on other sites. A good man with an actual heart.
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accelafine wrote: Wed May 29, 2024 3:06 am These delusional cretins like sculptor actually WANT the West to collapse. It's beyond comprehension and I don't even want to 'try' to get inside their rotting brains.


There's a video of Mosab Hassan Yousef, son of the founder of Hamas, explaining how much money Hamas gets for every Gazan child killed in the conflict. Sacrificing children is very lucrative for them. I can't find it on Youtube but it's on other sites. A good man with an actual heart.
He is a hero - an amazing extremely brave man.

I watched this one a week ago - Jordan Peterson interviews him - amazing story of life in 'Palestine' - being raped as a child by a Muslim man and having to keep quiet because of consequences - to growing up and questioning the brutality all around him, the hatred being taught to him and other children from a young age for the Jews - being a bit of a rebel in the mosque and an Imam picking him up and throwing him to the floor..etc then eventually capture by IDF..

The Brutal Reality of the Middle East | Mosab Hassan Yousef
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5VPFw0vI6U
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attofishpi wrote: Wed May 29, 2024 2:26 am
accelafine wrote: Wed May 29, 2024 1:50 am Wokeroaches love to misuse and weaponise words. Language abuse, lies and social media propaganda are all they have. Hamas probably never in its wildest dreams realised the depth of stupidity and gullibility in the 'West' and level of hatred for Jewish people. What is the state of humankind where you gleefully show the world the extreme horror of what you have done and it applauds you for it?

Never let facts get in the way of an easily disprovable lie eh wokeroaches.




“The ratio of civilian to military casualties is the lowest in any conflict that I’m aware of, anywhere in the world.” – Colonel Richard Kemp

The conflict in Gaza has ignited global debates, with many quick to condemn Israel’s military actions as “genocidal”.

However, a closer examination of the facts and context reveals this to be a lie.

Former British army commander Colonel Richard Kemp’s speech last night at the North Shore Synagogue, organized by the Australian Jewish Association, offers a comprehensive insight into why Israel’s actions in Gaza are a justified response to terrorism and not an act of genocide as leftists and Muslim leaders like to portray.

Israel is actually fighting a war on behalf of all civilised people because if Hamas succeeds, they won’t stop with destroying the Jews.

Urban warfare inevitably and regrettably involves civilian casualties, Kemp said.

Every loss of civilian life is a tragedy yet Hamas are not just using them as human shields.

“I would describe them more accurately as human sacrifices,” Kemp said.

But despite the complexities, Israel has shown remarkable restraint and precision. Colonel Kemp said that “the ratio of civilian to military casualties is the lowest in any conflict that I’m aware of, anywhere in the world.”

This ratio stands at 0.8 civilians for every combatant killed, he said.

In contrast, similar conflicts such as the American and British operations in Afghanistan and Iraq had ratios of 5:1 and 3:1, respectively.

The UN reports an average of 9:1 for urban conflicts since World War II.

Yet the media does not report this and worse, has created a narrative that the ratio is unacceptable and that Israel must cease its operations to destroy Hamas.

Colonel Kemp said Israel had gone to great lengths to minimize civilian harm. The Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) distributed millions of leaflets, made countless phone calls, and sent text messages to warn civilians to evacuate combat zones.

This level of effort to protect non-combatants is unprecedented and demonstrates a commitment to avoiding unnecessary civilian deaths.

Gaza presents an extraordinarily complex battlefield. According to Kemp, “The Israelis are fighting in the most complex battlefield that any army has ever had to fight in.” Hamas has spent decades preparing Gaza for conflict, with extensive tunnels, booby traps, and fortified positions. These conditions complicate military operations and heighten the risk of civilian casualties, yet the IDF continues to prioritize precision strikes and intelligence-driven operations.

One of the most insidious tactics used by Hamas involves the storage of arms in civilian houses. Colonel Kemp observed, “Almost every house in some parts of Gaza have a stash of weapons. They have explosives, they have grenades, they have rocket launchers, they have machine guns.”

This tactic allows terrorists to walk around unarmed, blending in with the civilian population, and making it extraordinarily difficult for IDF soldiers to identify them. Kemp explained, “Very few terrorists ever wear uniforms...they never carry weapons.”

This strategy forces the IDF to destroy houses suspected of storing weapons, further complicating the conflict and increasing the risk of civilian casualties.

Accusations of genocide against Israel are not only unfounded but also deeply offensive given the historical context.

As Kemp poignantly noted, “That accusation of genocide is nothing short of an obscenity. It accuses a nation built partially on the survivors of a genocide and a nation that is fighting to defend its own population against genocide.”

Hamas, recognised as a terrorist organisation by many countries, explicitly calls for the destruction of Israel and the killing of Jews worldwide.

Its charter and the actions of its militants on October 7th and 8th, as described by Kemp, reveal a genocidal intent. Israel’s military response is a necessary measure to ensure its survival against an adversary that seeks its annihilation.

Despite the vocal anti-Israel protests, there is significant support for Israel’s right to defend itself.

Kemp emphasized that “the Arab world supports Israel. Egypt, Jordan, UAE, Saudi Arabia...they want Israel to defeat Hamas.”

This support, although sometimes subtle, underscores a regional desire for stability and a common stance against extremist ideologies being pushed largely by Iran.

Israel’s actions in Gaza are not about genocide but about survival and self-defence in the face of relentless terrorism.

The civilian casualty rate, efforts to minimise harm, the complex nature of urban warfare, and the deceptive tactics of Hamas all illustrate a commitment to ethical conduct in combat.

The world must recognise the truth of the situation: Israel is defending its people and its right to exist, not committing genocide.''


Colonel Richard Kemp's extensive military experience, including commanding British forces in Afghanistan, along with his long-standing support and advisory roles with Israeli defence strategies and connections with key Israeli political and military leaders, make him a highly qualified commentator on the Israel-Hamas conflict.
The Islamic countries that oppose Hamas ALSO oppose having Palestinian refugees, because they are the extreme of the extreme of Islamic ideology. They were celebrating what Hamas did (prior to retaliation from Israel) - in fact many that were part of the incursion into Israel were not even officially Hamas!!

PS. I thought the size was a little too large and certain things needed highlighting (don't slag me of pleaaaase!!) 8)
They would have found the most sadistic psychopaths they could for the job. They would have got paid. The Nazis did the same with the brown shirts. A lot of them were 'recruited' from prison.
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You don't like Jordan Peterson do you?

If you haven't seen this video - it does go for 2hrs - it is worth watching to get the full perspective of Yousef and how he converted to work for IDF and to this day gives talks about the ideology of the poor ol' Palestinians. (PETERSON barely talks - just leaves Yousef to talk about his life)

The Brutal Reality of the Middle East | Mosab Hassan Yousef
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5VPFw0vI6U
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Colonel Richard Kemp's long-standing support and advisory roles with Israeli defence strategies and connections with key Israeli political and military leaders, make him a highly partisan, hopelessly compromised commentator on the Israel-Hamas conflict.

Aryeh Neier on the other hand …

https://edition.cnn.com/videos/world/20 ... israel.cnn
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And there it is. Wokeroaches are so predictable.

''Worked for George Soros''. Ok. We can both play your little partisan game.

Facts are facts. They don't change depending on who's saying them or whether or not you 'like' them. He's not saying anything that's even controversial. It's all common knowledge. It's only Jew-hating wankers who keep weaponising the word 'genocide'. Why wasn't what the US and GB did to the ME after 9/11 ever called a 'genocide', when nearly all those who were slaughtered were civilians? Instead the military American and British wankstains were continuously lauded as 'heroes' and still are. Julian Assange has been tortured ever since for exposing their atrocities. Not a peep out of the wokeroaches. It's enough to make you puke.

What a pathetic little man you are.
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