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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think distance lends a sense of enchantment.
It's possible to have a seriously idealised notion of a situation that's happening thousands of miles away, when your only access to it is via a computer or TV screen.
Exactly the same happened in the 1970's when millions of Americans got all misty-eyed over their heroic freddom fighters the IRA, back in the 'old country'.
It's very easy to get het up about something that is never going to see anyone walking up to you and pointing a gun in your face until you agree with their point of view.
erm something to do with 32 000 dead terrorists - half of them terrorist women and children - including terrorist babies! in Gaza
Let no one say that the IDF are doing an excellent job liberating Gaza and only killing ( by un restricted aerial bombing) when absolutely necessary
to say other wise nay even imply it is disgusting obvious anti-semitism and the author of it must be permanently eradicated ( preferably by a bomb)
who was it who used to have a countdown to deletion?
the fact of the matter is that younger generations in the USA support palestine and eventually those voters will be deciding presidential elections. cry and whine about it all you want but the concrete is set and the argument is over.
the US police have acted disgracefully toward these constitutionally protected protests and not a peep has been heard from those who whine and whine about cancel culture... their commitment to free speech evaporated the minute that someone they disliked was being attacked. how pathetic.
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