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Hmm. My answer is: yes, they both are. Even though I see a lot of talk treating them differently (though I have been avoiding the news). -- nm
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Spawn
But yes, I do know the situations are radically different. In one case their is a side that is 100% wrong, in the other, no such line. -- nm
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Spawn
Nov 16 '23, 08:16
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The percent wrongness is individual, not shared. Hamas is 100% wrong, Israel, like 80? -- nm
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Reagen
Nov 16, 09:15
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The nearly impossible challenge at the moment is separating Israel from the actions of Bibi, who is a war criminal. -- nm
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David
Nov 16, 09:26
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Except for the most extreme MAGA like people in Israel (who are a minority), even the most ardent Israel supporters would agree that he is at least a
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pmb
Nov 16, 09:38
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Speaking for myself, I have plenty of outrage all around.
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David
Nov 16, 10:01
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Thanks. I get it. I don't condone the treatment of the Palestinians in Gaza (or especially the West Bank), particularly over the last decade or so.
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pmb
Nov 16, 11:31
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