That’s what the phrase means in Palestinian culture. It’s a verb phrase that means “to become a statistic in the name of the glory of Islam.”
Got a source for that, or is it just anti-Palestinian bigotry?
That’s what the phrase means in Palestinian culture. It’s a verb phrase that means “to become a statistic in the name of the glory of Islam.”
Got a source for that, or is it just anti-Palestinian bigotry?
And as grim.
This is what their vaunted democracy looks like. The guy committing genocide demands and gets unquestioning silence, and a broken strike.
It’s the envy of every last centrist.
Yeah, except he knows the US has his back no matter what he does.
No, you see his hands were tied because he was doing what centrists wanted.
Yeah, I’m not sure what the plan is if they turn down the “final” offer.
You’re not? The plan is to enable genocide no matter what.
So not a shirt then? A hat?
Get better morals, genocide supporter.
Do you have a shirt that says 50KWE?
You don’t know what carpet bombing is, obviously. 50,000 is a tiny amount civilian deaths.
50,000 is a little under a third of those killed in Hiroshima, and more than half of those killed in Nagasaki. It’s twice the amount killed in the WWII bombing of Dresden.
And she also is expected to go along with the president’s policy.
Oh thank god we’re sticking with genocide because of expectations.
She’s not the Secretary of State. She’s not running the show like Dick Cheney. She can differ from the president on foreign policy if she wants to, expectations be damned.
Of course, that assumes she wants to differ from the president.
More likely than the US ceasing or conditioning weapons sales.
Wish there was a way to link to the modlog every time someone’s like “nO oNe oN lEmMy SuPpOrTs GeNoCiDe.”
Why not? She’s not the Secretary of State and she’s not setting foreign policy like Dick Cheney.
Why must she adhere to Biden’s policies?
It’s neat under what circumstances Palestine is conveniently a country.
Your assessment of probability is speculation
It is, but anecdote is insufficient to counter it.
Hence “are likely to be,” not “are always.”
Microsoft has been consistently “stupid” for a very long time about this one particular thing.
People who dual boot are likely to be linux newbies just trying it out. They’re more likely to blame linux when microsoft does what it does to competitors.
If Microsoft didn’t have a decades-long record of pulling shit like this, they might get the benefit of the doubt.
They write sternly worded letters.