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Israel Sprays Palestinian Homes with Skunk as Punishment For Protests
This ain't the same Skunk that grows in TeenCat's garden :upsidedow
Is there a community in the US who you'd like to see sprayed with this? Apparently it smells like a mixture of "rotting flesh, unwashed socks and a sewer" :2 cents: The secret ingredients bit sounds toxic :2 cents: |
HAHAHAHA nice one
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for real?
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Also check this story out. Israel was injecting black female immigrants with long term birth control (the female version of chemical castration).
http://www.haaretz.com/news/national...emium-1.496519 "A government official has for the first time acknowledged the practice of injecting women of Ethiopian origin with the long-acting contraceptive Depo-Provera." It seems they deemed the black race of Jews unfit for their culture and wanted to put a stop to them. Just imagine if the US injected Mexican female immigrants. That would be a huge story. So where was the discussion of Israel doing it to blacks? |
ok, now what?
the israeli-palestinian conflict has been raging for what now, 100 fucking years? and they've been spraying that shit off and on for years now.... do you think you are enlightening me or are you posting this on gfy expecting me to go do something about it? or are you really trying to suggest that since israelis spray their enemy in a war with liquid stink that somehow i should prepare for that here at my home in the usa? |
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the israelis spray shit smell on their enemies in war. dang, are you going to call geneva now or? |
Can't be worse the the big batch of sauerkraut I'm fixing for the weekend. Whole house smells like old ass now.
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if you already know this information, why such the reaction? |
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this is pretty far-reaching, even for the op. i mean, ok, now you know, so what? srsly, so fucking what? there is enough legitimate shit to be concerned about, yet somehow israelis spraying their enemies with shit spray 10,000 fucking miles away in a war is something we all need to educate ourselves about and, what, prepare for? go fight against? write our congressman about? high 5 our gfy bros over? |
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It wasn't until after Britain granted Jews the land and the influx of immigrants that the Palestinians started to become uneasy about the situation. Quote:
This Austrian man was recently sent to prison for 9 years for proclaiming his support of Neo Nazis online: http://www.haaretz.com/jewish-world/...azism-1.494300 |
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ok, now what? |
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http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/...88208W20120903 fox news http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,406201,00.html wired http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2008/09/skunk-attack/ bbc http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7646894.stm tons more |
Obama could stop this shit forever. All he has to do is tell the Republicans that he supports it.
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here's a jewish news agency reporting about it back in 2004
http://www.haaretz.com/news/israel-d...tions-1.135003 |
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if we're already calling protestors 'low level terrorists', how long till we start punishing protestors ourselves? |
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US support of Israel relies on two groups presently: -> Right wing Christians who believe the Jews living in Israel are the decedents of the "children of Israel" talked about in the Bible (and it is thus our duty to God to protect Israel financially and militarily). -> Americans who don't give a damn about the religious angle, but aren't exposed to enough news shedding Israel in a negative light to call for a stop in funding. An aging population and the explosion of information online effects those two groups greatly in regards to the Israeli financial aide situation. |
We should do this in Quebec with all the fucking student protesting about school NOT being free. Or on the seperatist that want a 100% French Province... ;-)
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....and everyone that has done it should be prosecuted. .:2 cents: . |
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got it. |
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or was that a verbal, half racial, tap out? |
"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere"
- Martin Luther King |
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Please, tell me more of your worthless opinion :upsidedow |
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so i'll reiterate my point to you since you asked- you aren't american yet you think you need to impress on an american YOUR missplaced concern that since israelis spray shit spray on enemies, that i should now be concerned that my government will be using that shit spray on me. |
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secondly, the canadian, and american, governments seem to jump whenever israel says jump.. i base this on every UN vote for the past 3 years etc etc thirdly, what does my being canadian have anything to do with our talking about what Israel is doing? I got better things to do, good luck with your confirmation bias |
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do you want me to change my attitude about the jewish faith? or the right of israel to be a sovereign state? or do you expect gfyers to rise up against the jewish political lobby inside the beltway? we're gonna need some more plans if so. so you were nice enough to provide the info that israelis spray their enemies in war with shit spray, so again, what now? |
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im sure there is some company making this liquid and getting paid with nice israeli tax dollars. |
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"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere" - Martin Luther King |
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this guy couldn't change shit, but a thread at gfy about shit spray will create the impetus for change in this conflict. http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/...s-Yitz-007.jpg |
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conclusively, why post at all? |
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ok.. again, now what? change the rules to a pillow fight? ok gfyers, let's get on that |
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Strangely the international Jew owned media didn't cover this... http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Ne...4#.UT4DOleOXvw ....showing a UN report that the rocket that killed the reporter's baby was fired by hamas, not the IDF.... Or this http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Ne...2#.USurW2eOXvw ....showing the IDF saving the life of an Arab protestor who attacked them. Or this http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/...91H04X20130218 .....about egyptians flooding palestian tunnels in Gaza Or this http://www.theworld.org/2011/07/pale...ery-in-israel/ ....about how, right in the middle of the Gaza conflict, a Palestinian baby was saved with heart surgery in an Israeli hospital. .....and it goes on and on. It's funny to me that the "jew owned media", doesn't push these stories or the many other like it around internationally or in the US, isn't it? You would think that those smart, sneaky Jews would work those in, wouldn't you? After all.... they control EVERYTHING, don't they? :helpme . |
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otherwise, why post at all? |
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certainly as an expert, you are familiar with all the failed attempts to negotiate peace over the years right? |
for the expert
Key moments in the last 20 years of negotiations between the Israelis and Palestinians 1991 October Madrid peace conference held with representatives from Israel, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and the Palestinians. The three-day talks lay the groundwork for a series of negotiations in 1992 aimed at improving regional co-operation. 1992 13 July Yitzhak Rabin becomes prime minister of Israel for a second time, promising to progress with the negotiations and cut back on Israeli settlements. 1993 September Secret talks between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organisation begin. These result in the Oslo accords, a series of agreements which included mutual recognition, and agreement on the establishment of Palestinian self-government in parts of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. The following year Yasser Arafat returns to Gaza as head of the new self-ruling Palestinian Authority. 1995 28 September Arafat and Rabin sign the Taba agreement expanding Palestinian self-rule and allowing Palestinian elections. Early the next year Arafat is elected president of the Palestinian Authority. 4 November Rabin is assassinated. The following year, Binyamin Netanyahu, a vocal opponent of the 1993 Israel-PLO peace accords and Israeli withdrawals from the West Bank and Gaza Strip, is elected in his place. 1997 January Israel hands over 80% of the West Bank town of Hebron to the Palestinians. 1998 October The Israelis and Palestinians agree to the Wye River memorandum outlining further Israeli withdrawal from the West Bank and a commitment from the PA to combat terrorism. 1999 18 May Following the collapse of the Israeli government over implementation of the Wye deal, early elections are held. Ehud Barak becomes the new prime minister, pledging to establish peace in the Middle East. September Israelis and Palestinians sign the Sharm el-Sheikh memorandum, calling for the creation of a final peace accord by September 2000 and the transfer of more Israeli-occupied territory to Palestinian control. 2000 25 July Camp David summit between Israel and PLO ends in deadlock after two weeks of intensive negotiations. September Second Palestinian intifada begins after Israeli police clash with stone-throwing Palestinians. 2001 February Following the near collapse of the governing coalition and Barak's resignation, Ariel Sharon is elected prime minister. May A five-member committee, headed by the former US senator George Mitchell, publish their report on the outbreak of the intifada. In it they call for an immediate ceasefire, a renunciation of terrorism and the resumption of negotiations. June The head of the CIA, George Tenet, negotiates a ceasefire. It rapidly dissolves amid Palestinian bomb attacks and Israeli military strikes. 2002 March At an Arab League summit a declaration is adopted offering full peace and recognition of Israel in exchange for Israel's withdrawal to its 1967 borders, recognition of an independent Palestinian state and a fair solution to the Palestinian refugee issue. 2003 19 March Following pressure from the international community, Arafat appoints Mahmoud Abbas as prime minister of the Palestinian Authority. In his inaugural address Abbas renounces terrorism and resolves to create a single Palestinian armed force. He resigns four months later after a power struggle with Arafat over control of the security forces. April The Quartet of the UN, the US, the EU and Russia, publish the road map for peace between Israelis and Palestinians. The plan outlines a series of steps for the two parties to take to halt violence, resume negotiations and reach a final settlement of the conflict by 2005. 2004 11 November Arafat dies. 2005 January Abbas is elected to replace Arafat, declaring that Palestinians are "ready for peace". February Abbas and Sharon meet in Sharm el-Sheikh to declare a mutual ceasefire. 2006 25 January Hamas wins a majority in the Palestinian parliamentary election. Israel and the international community say they will not co-operate with a Hamas-led Palestinian Authority unless it renounces violence and recognises Israel. 28 March Ehud Olmert's Kadima party wins Israeli elections and, after forming a coalition government, becomes prime minister. Olmert promises to continue Sharon's policies of withdrawal from Israeli-occupied areas and setting of permanent borders between Israel and the Palestinian territories. 28 June Hamas and Fatah reach an agreement on a national conciliation document in an attempt to halt a slide towards civil conflict. The same day Israeli forces enter Gaza to try to force the release of an Israeli soldier taken hostage by Palestinian militants. In the following days they arrest eight Palestinian ministers, strike the only power station in Gaza and bomb the prime minister's office. 12 July Hezbollah militants cross the Lebanese border into Israel, capture two Israeli soldiers and kill eight more. Israel imposes a sea and air blockade on Lebanon and launches military strikes. Hezbollah responds by launching thousands of rockets indiscriminately at northern Israel. The conflict continues for more than a month, killing a reported 1,000 Lebanese people, 16 Israeli soldiers and 43 Israeli civilians. 2007 June Continuing friction between Hamas and Fatah results in open conflict, as Hamas takes control of Gaza. A Fatah-only Palestinian National Authority government is set up in response, with Salam Fayyad as prime minister. It is immediately recognised by both Israel and the international community. 27 November The US hosts an international conference in Annapolis, Maryland, at which both sides promise to attempt to forge a two-state agreement by the end of 2008. 2008 27 December Israel launches Operation Cast Lead in Gaza. By the end of January 2009 more than 1,000 Palestinians and 13 Israelis are dead. 2009 January Barack Obama is inaugurated as US president. One of his first priorities is to make progress on the Israeli-Palestinian peace process. 2010 2 September Abbas and Netanyahu meet face-to-face for the first time in two years. In a private meeting in Washington DC the pair agree to work towards a peace deal within a year. 26 September The freeze on settlement building expires. 15 October Israel announces the construction of 238 new housing units in East Jerusalem. 7 December The US abandons efforts to persuade Israel to reinstate the moratorium on settlement construction. |
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Now go post as another of your nicks and add something relevant to the discussion |
If it's not one side it's the other.
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That's quite a claim. :helpme |
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or for that matter, what i am missing on the entire conflict........go for it man, educate! spread your vast knowledge on the subject conclusively, why post at all! |
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