You can't keep a good woman down and it appears that it applies to awful women also because the twice sacked former Home Secretary Suella Bravermann has just been on TV saying that: 'Israel is absolutely not in breach of international law' and to even suggest it was: 'absurd and an insult to Israel'.
It is a refreshing change from that tired old thinking that always blames murder on the murderer and she seems to be taking the view that whilst humanity has become more tolerant of groups who once seemed to be on the margins of society, it is wrong that we can still be offensive about the innocent citizen murdering community.
Maybe she is hoping her ridiculous denials will put across the genocidal murderers point of view with one view being that bombing schools, hospitals, shelters and peoples homes are clearly the fault of the people who live in the areas being bombed.
Now many of us see pictures of buildings reduced to rubble with a bomb sticking out and hastily conclude the bomb had something to do with it but look carefully and it becomes obvious it was caused by the silly sods being in school, hospital, shelters or their own homes at the time.
Benjamin Netanyahu once spoke out for child murderers civil rights by informing us the Palestinians deliberately arrange the 'telegenically dead' to be filmed, to attract sympathy. So it seems Hamas stroll round bomb sites, placing the prettiest corpses on view for film crews because otherwise we’d all think: 'It's a shame i guess but then she was an ugly two year old'.
In less enlightened times, those responsible for such murder and genocide of a population it has been militarily occupying for over 60 years would be snarled at in the street but thankfully we’re growing more liberal, and if Suella and people like her get her way, no longer will genocidal maniacs feel looked down on for carrying out their basic human right to bomb a school full of children or mow down the very citizen's they have been starving when they desperately turn up at a food aid truck.
Thursday, 4 April 2024
The Genocide Defender's Point Of View
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Germany and Japan? Is you defending the people actually committing genocide that weak? Yep, I guess it is.
Blimey the British empire were involved in many genocides for many years and long before many others
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