Israel - Palestinian Conflict (10 Viewers)

Captain Dart

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Brighton Sky Blue

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Is that really all you've got?


Thanks for proving my point.
In a thread about why people are booing Israel at Eurovision you choose to open by calling someone a thick c**t unprovoked in a post unironically littered with spelling and grammar mistakes while insulting people’s intelligence and literacy.

Perhaps you could do what Dominic has not and explain why Israel commits crimes in places where Hamas has no jurisdiction and where no hostages are kept. Perhaps you could explain why Israel has outlined its plans to flatten Gaza and evict the inhabitants and how this relates to just getting the hostages out.

Maybe if you do that without making foul mouthed insults this car crash of a thread will be worth continuing. As I said, learn some manners.
 

fatso

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In a thread about why people are booing Israel at Eurovision you choose to open by calling someone a thick c**t unprovoked in a post unironically littered with spelling and grammar mistakes while insulting people’s intelligence and literacy.

Perhaps you could do what Dominic has not and explain why Israel commits crimes in places where Hamas has no jurisdiction and where no hostages are kept. Perhaps you could explain why Israel has outlined its plans to flatten Gaza and evict the inhabitants and how this relates to just getting the hostages out.

Maybe if you do that without making foul mouthed insults this car crash of a thread will be worth continuing. As I said, learn some manners.
Unironically????
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Unironically????
A literary connoisseur such as yourself understands the difference between you’re and your I presume. I may be a ‘thick c**t’ and ‘barely literate’ though, so forgive me if you were going for some witty self-parody.
 

fatso

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A literary connoisseur such as yourself understands the difference between you’re and your I presume. I may be a ‘thick c**t’ and ‘barely literate’ though, so forgive me if you were going for some witty self-parody.
I've suffered from dyslexia all my life, but that in no way detracts from my intelligence.


I can chat shit with or without dyslexia.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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I've suffered from dyslexia all my life, but that in no way detracts from my intelligence.
The sign of your intellect being to wade in calling people thick cunts unprovoked. Engage politely or please stop replying to my posts.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Again, that makes no sense.

(sense not sence)
It does. If you really want to talk about the Israel-Palestine conflict that’s fine, leave out the insults and we can crack on. If you just want to make foul mouthed insults, do it to someone else.
 

mmttww

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"We're gonna defeat Hamas this time, just like we've not done in nearly two years. Stop laughing! We mean it. It's not a land grab and the starvation of millions of people." Governments around the world should be ashamed of their part in this sh*t.
 

RegTheDonk

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Speaking of which, UK public voted them top and they came 2nd overall. Think they were well down the list until the public vote kicked in. We did ok with the jurys but public gave us zero, which shows we're loved abroad lol.
 

SkyBlueDom26

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Speaking of which, UK public voted them top and they came 2nd overall. Think they were well down the list until the public vote kicked in. We did ok with the jurys but public gave us zero, which shows we're loved abroad lol.
Shame they didn’t win after all she had to put up with all week. Uk public voting them top yet apparently everyone hates them and thinks there all evil, there is good and bad people everywhere including Isreali’s
 

duffer

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Q: Could it be that the public vote for Israel in the Eurovision was influenced somehow?

A: Of course it bloody was. Easy to do given how the voting works. See below.

In some ways it would have been better if Israel had won, because then some genuinely difficult choices would have to be made by European broadcasters and politicians. At the moment, they're just about managing to fudge it.

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duffer

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Shame they didn’t win after all she had to put up with all week. Uk public voting them top yet apparently everyone hates them and thinks there all evil, there is good and bad people everywhere including Isreali’s

There's an important distinction here that you are continually failing to grasp.

The hatred is for the actions of the state of Israel. Not for the individual singer, not for Jews.

There might be good and bad people everywhere, but at this exact moment there's only one side starving children and bombing innocents.

People protest against Israel and against anything that represents Israel, because they feel that to be silent in the face of what could reasonably be considered evil acts, is to be complicit in them.

Can you understand that?
 

chiefdave

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Q: Could it be that the public vote for Israel in the Eurovision was influenced somehow?

A: Of course it bloody was. Easy to do given how the voting works. See below.

In some ways it would have been better if Israel had won, because then some genuinely difficult choices would have to be made by European broadcasters and politicians. At the moment, they're just about managing to fudge it.

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Votes like this are relatively easy to manipulate if you hold a minority view but have a strong desire. Just look at some recent results in Sports Personality of the Year!

Now add in a government that is pumping millions in to influence voting as they deem a strong result gives the country legitimacy and here we are. No other country has their government doing a thing, imagine if Starmer had to turn up at PMQs and justify spending millions on advertising our Eurovision entry :ROFLMAO:

There's a lot of data on Eurovision these days, we can see how songs are performing on streaming platforms. When a country that wasn't expected to get out of their semi final nearly wins the entire thing it raises eyebrows. When it happens to the same country multiple years then they're just taking people for fools.
 

MalcSB

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Q: Could it be that the public vote for Israel in the Eurovision was influenced somehow?

A: Of course it bloody was. Easy to do given how the voting works. See below.

In some ways it would have been better if Israel had won, because then some genuinely difficult choices would have to be made by European broadcasters and politicians. At the moment, they're just about managing to fudge it.

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Wouldn’t the phone number have given it away.?
 

Sick Boy

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Looks like a fair bit of international pressure is being belatedly applied to Israel, lets hope it is seen through and actually achieves something as the situation sounds beyond atrocious at present.
It'll have to next to no impact whatsoever with the coalition. Netanyahu will also look to prolong it as long as possible to keep himself out of legal trouble. They really should all be up in court for war crimes and Israel a pariah state.
 

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