I will always ALWAYS call Israel a terrorist state. Fuck Israel. Glad I can say this here… Reddit would ban me.
Fuck Israel, Fuck Netanyahu! Israel is the new Nazis!
I really didn’t wish I had to say this message over and fucking over but seriously fuck Israel.
I’m against every religion on earth but I’m also against evil nazi-level sadistic Israelis killing children even more. I’m also against Islamic people wanting to marry children and I’m against the Catholic church wanting to rape children.
They’re’re all evil.
For all of Lindsey Graham’s and MAGA’s constant screaming that Iran is “the biggest state sponsor of terror,” it’s clear to the entire world that that title is held by the United States first, and Israel second. No nation commits more terrorism that America and Israel. It’s not even close.
You’reThey’re all evil.FTFY.
Corrected, thankyou
“Terrorist state frees terrorist? Who would have guessed?”
- Emmanuel MacronWe should stop calling them colonists or settlers
They’re neither, we should use proper terminology for that
“They’re good people, they were just playing a practical joke on him.”
They are pervert freaks too!
They probably gave him a kosher cigar and a pat on the back too.
the colonizer who allegedly
…BUT
Corroborated by multiple witnesses.
What the fuck, tired of seeing language devices like “allegedly” being used to frame reporting of this genocide. Free Palestine! And fuck off jizzrael
Elon Musk allegedly had botched penis enlargement surgery for his alleged micropenis
Lol. Again this statement could be corroborated – by his baby mammas 🤢. Though I wouldn’t bat an eye at something about Musk
And yet when Palestinians express hatred for Israelis it’s categorized as antisemitism.
And there’s more Semite blood in Palestinians than in most of the inhabitants of Israel
Spread the antisemitism! See how world becomes better
I mean, no, when Palestinians express hatred of Jews it’s categorized as antisemitism, which it should be. It’s essentially inevitable given, well, everything, but still.
Every israeli settler is a jew, but not every jew is an israeli settler, and I don’t think Palestinians hate anybody but the settlers.
I mean it’s hard to find data that doesn’t come from people like the Anti-defamation League (whose claims should obviously be dismissed), so you’ll have to make do with examples, but there are plenty of examples:
In July 1990, the Palestinian Liberation Organization-affiliated Palestinian Red Crescent published an article in its magazine Balsam claiming that Jews concocted, “The lie concerning the gas chambers.” Gradually, throughout the 1990s, Holocaust denial became commonplace in popular media in the Middle East, particularly in the Palestinian Authority.
The Grand Mufti of Jerusalem Sheikh Ekrima Sa’id Sabri appeared on the Saudi satellite channel Al-Majd on February 20, 2005, commenting on the assassination of the former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri. “Anyone who studies The Protocols of the Elders of Zion and specifically the Talmud,” he said, “will discover that one of the goals of these Protocols is to cause confusion in the world and to undermine security throughout the world.”
Now it’s possible that these statements by political and religious leaders don’t represent the broader populace, but nothing I’ve seen suggests this, nor would it track with the attitude of other peoples who have suffered oppression for a long time. The opposite would also track with the long history of Palestinian terror attacks (not resistance, which is obviously valid and just, but specifically the terror attacks, which BTW aren’t restricted to Hamas); the assumption seems to be that most if not all Jews are Zionists out for their blood. The problem here is that the only Jews the vast majority of Palestinians will interact with or see in the news are murderous Zionists, so the mental model of “Jew = murderous Zionist” works well enough to just be accepted as fact.
Edit: Slight rephrasing, content is the same.
The opposite would also track with the long history of Palestinian terror attacks (not resistance, which is obviously valid and just, but specifically the terror attacks, which BTW aren’t restricted to Hamas)
Tell me more about those Palestinian terror attacks that are not resistance. When did they happen? And what makes you think some fighting is resistance, and some isn’t? Are you a specialist in resistance?
No, I just know that lobbing bombs at school buses does nothing to hurt Israel or help the Palestinian cause.
if somebody took your home, killed your Grandparents, killed your Father, raped your Mother, put your brother in a prison, without process or any chance of defense, and shot your youngest baby while harassing your village to make you leave, because they want to colonize even more of your people’s land, do you think you’d care of what helped or didn’t help your cause?
And as a matter of fact, there is nothing a Palestinian can do to help the Palestinian cause. They get raped, killed, beaten, amputated, arrested, humiliated, their land stolen, and governments around the world still support Israel, and do NOTHING to help Palestinians. This is going on for close to 80 years now.
do you think you’d care of what helped or didn’t help your cause?
I mean I hope I would, but also that has nothing to do with what I said. The fact that Palestinian antisemitism is rooted in their legitimate anger against their oppressors doesn’t make it any less antisemitic.
And as a matter of fact, there is nothing a Palestinian can do to help the Palestinian cause.
That is completely false. October 7th (and the predictably genocidal backlash to it) essentially expanded the Palestinian solidarity movement by an order of magnitude, and before that the Second Intifada caused Israel to withdraw from Gaza and the First Intifada and the Second Intifada lead to Israel making concessions to Palestinians for the first time ever (the Oslo Accords, as much of a half-measure as they were). Moving away from violent resistance, BDS keeps expanding year after year, costing Israel billions of dollars (though admittedly this is more limited than most of us would like).
*colonist
You mean invader, right?
Terrorist works IMO.
Sexual predator
Yes, but I would argue that “colonist” is a little more precise since the term colonialism is backed by decades of analysis and decolonizing practice, and it precisely fits this phenomenon (although I would prefer “colonizer” rather than “colonist” since “colonize” is a verb and colonialism is actively being pursued, particularly by the subject of the OP).
Same difference
These are Nazis. Evey IDF soldier should be arrested for crimes against humanity. End dual citizenship now
These are Nazis
Ironically, the person who pioneered the study on trauma is a son of a Holocaust survivor. His first observation on the effects of trauma was when his father told him to follow orders just because. He told his dad that he sounded like the Nazis who imprisoned him.
Unfortunately, Israel became the very thing they hate. And for as long as I can remember, I have thought that “you become what you hate”, which is what most people are afraid to think about.
Victims do become perpertators, and are then punished too. They get double-fucker.
Amazing how you can make someone evil with enough torture.
Tremendous work as always, WorldsDumbestMan.
You know this was happening before the Holocaust, right? Zionism emerged in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries as ethnic Jewish people began emigrating to Palestine in larger numbers during a period of increased discrimination across Europe, the Balfour Declaration was in 1917. Colonialism is fundamentally genocidal, and this was not inspired by the Holocaust, merely energized by it.
Israel is a genocidal, settler-colonial state, not Harvey Dent.
Edit: Okay so this guy did actually mean to minimize Israel’s genocidal intent. The thread below is him trying to use (inaccurate) Irish history to argue that it’s actually both sides guys totally. I don’t think I’ve met a single European on this site who didn’t express bloodthirst when in a discussion on colonialism.
I don’t know, there is too much noise with regards to who has the rights on the land etc. As someone from Ireland, I see a huge parallel with Israel-Palestine conflict and the Northern Ireland conflict from thirty years ago. To oversimplify the latter, it was a conflict between the mostly Protestant pro-British versus the mostly Irish nationalist Catholics. The conflict in Northern Ireland was centuries in the making which peaked and pretty much stopped in 1990s when both communities reconciled and let go of revanchism; agreeing that no one side will dominate over the other and to agree mutually.
Scholars from both Palestinian and Israeli sides advocate to emulate the peaceful resolution on Israel and Palestine like that in Northern Ireland (which I think most people brush aside when brought up because the Northern Ireland Troubles happened long ago, or the person being told has too much emotion invested on siding either Palestine or Israel). Nonetheless, two state solution as already insisted upon by the UN, or power sharing like in Northern Ireland, whichever-- just stop the killing. The main issue is there is too much had blood between Israelis and Palestinians to see reason. It already happened and it’s like trying to abort a baby already born. We can’t kick out Israelis in the same way as we can’t kick out Afrikaners from South Africa, or the pro-British Northern Irish, or black, brown or white people from Americas, New Zealand and Australia-- countries which have more recent history of settler colonial foundation. Heck, most of the world is arguably settler colonial. Ainus came first before the now dominant Yamato people settled Japan. Even before brown people came to South East Asia, there are already black people living in the region.
I’m going on a bit of a rant and say the problem is the tribalistic mind from our unevolved lizard brain is having difficulty evolving with modern realities and progress of time. We still think a piece of rock is our own territory as if we’re still tiny animals fighting over a one metre rock.
Oh my, sorry I missed this earlier. Yes, this is distortively oversimplified.
So, no, a complex system of colonialism, racialization, tools of genocide dependent on globalized economics and supply chains, and institutions of knowledge production are not part of our, “lizard brains.” But to suggest that the underlying imperialism and genocide somehow is is a very popular, ahistorical narrative deployed by fascists, like Zionists, to naturalize their actions. If it is “natural” for humans to be “tribalistic,” and tribalism inevitably results in genocide and imperialism, then there is no way to stop what they’re doing and most importantly, no point in trying. This is, of course, a lie.
We have many examples of cultural or ethnic groups cooperating over territory well before and after this modern period. For example, the Dish Wirh One Spoon Wampum between the Anishinaabe and Haudenosaunee in the Great Lakes Region of North America coexisted with British racialization and colonization of Gaelic peoples in Ireland. In fact, we know that the concept of territory as you naturalized here doesn’t even apply to this agreement, as it presumes territory and land are equivalent, and both are commodified. Conversely, their agreement ensured a shared, “international” access to the land’s resources on its terms as well as the nations who were a part of it.
This is all of course besides the egregious assertion that there is somehow an equivalence between the violence of the colonizer and colonized. No, self-defense is not the same as murder, and a victim is not irrational for refusing to stop so long as the murderer will not. Israel is a settler-colonial state, and as all of its kind it not only employs, but requires genocide to exist. It is founded on the notion that territory, which is the same as land in this understanding, ought to belong to a privileged, idealized group of people. There is no world where these systems exist and do not seek to continue their genocide of any and all indigenous peoples. This system exists not because it is inevitable, but because there is a vested interest of the EU, UK, Canada, US, Australia, every settler-colonial state in the world to safeguard Israel’s power to commit that genocide as they all must and do. Ireland is actually a great example of how this functions since, as a colonized land and people, there is certainly more empathy and sympathy for Palestinians than many other global north cultures. However, that doesn’t mean the Republic of Ireland will leave the EU so long as it is complacent in the genocide of Palestinians. It is for the same reason that Israel is very much a EuroAmerican project.
That is why it is such a strawman to behave as though decolonization amounts to, “kicking the white people out,” even if that wouldn’t be necessarily unjust to demand. Settler-colonialism is a system, a set of socially constructed relations, and decolonialism is the movement to deconstruct that system. A two-state solution is not that, and its use in Ireland has tellingly not resolved the centuries of continued harm to Irish Gaelic peoples. When you say violence only stops when “both sides,” agree to stop, you have discounted the reality that this system can afford to postpone genocide. Canada and the US have legal guarantees for indigenous nations within their occupied territory that often function comparably to two-state solutions in their focus on autonomy and sovereignty, it would be laughable to say that this means neither the US or Canada have genocidal intentions toward those nations. There is little immediate or mass violence related to colonization projects in North America at this point not because both sides have agreed to peace, but because the colonizers have adopted more abstract, occluding mechanisms of genocide that can act slowly over generations. You are always wrong to say people should not fight that. Nobody is telling settlers to ‘go home,’ but that doesn’t mean you can just expect them to lay down and die for the convenience of momentary peace.
Also, indigenous peoples do not live on “rock,” they live in relationship to an ecosystem and all living things in it as well as the generations of memory and culture that they embody in relation to those living things. To suggest that indigenous peoples are defending “rock,” is, quite frankly, genocidal in its attempt to minimize the rationality of their self-defense. Even if it was just a rock, that doesn’t erase their relationship.I have my grandmother’s flatware, it is hardly just “aluminum,” and it isn’t nearly as important to me as my home or the memories they are a part of. I seriously doubt you’d reduce it in this way if you were victimized by this system in the same way Palestinians have.
I’m not sure if you intended to promote fascism, but you did whether you wanted to or not. It is crucial to interrogate our own assumptions and ways of knowing this world exactly because settler-colonial institutions exert so much power over how we are able to engage with the world. If something does not make sense to you, it is better to consider that you do not understand it well enough than assume that others are simply less reasonable than you.
That is why it is such a strawman to behave as though decolonization amounts to, “kicking the white people out,” even if that wouldn’t be necessarily unjust to demand.
I can tell that you are a white North American looking at Americancentric lens judging from the fact that you ignored what I mentioned about non-whites settling later in lands already settled by other non-white people; thinking only white people can commit violence. Settling does not always mean resulting in violence. This is the weird self-hatred among white liberals that even Slavoj Zizek criticised and cringed upon. It is an ignorant claim that Ireland is complicit to Israel, even though Ireland-- along with Spain and Norway-- support Palestine. Not knowing this is probably due to your lack of knowledge outside of your country, or simply out of out group homogeneity bias. “Ah they are Europeans, they are all the same.”
A two-state solution is not that, and its use in Ireland has tellingly not resolved the centuries of continued harm to Irish Gaelic peoples. When you say violence only stops when “both sides,” agree to stop, you have discounted the reality that this system can afford to postpone genocide.
Nobody is telling settlers to ‘go home,’ but that doesn’t mean you can just expect them to lay down and die for the convenience of momentary peace.
The Northern Ireland peace process already had shown the way. The settlers in Northern Ireland did lay down their arms in exchange of peace. The dissident Irish republicans laid down their arms. The fact that you did not acknowledge this proved my initial point that most people ignore the Northern Irish model because they don’t know Irish history, or purposefully ignore it to cheer on their favourite team no matter what.
Also, indigenous peoples do not live on “rock,” they live in relationship to an ecosystem and all living things in it as well as the generations of memory and culture that they embody in relation to those living things. To suggest that indigenous peoples are defending “rock,” is
And twisting my words as if I am demeaning Palestinians when in fact I am demeaning all humans for baseless tribalism. This usual exoticisation of indigenous groups that “they live in nature” is ironic “friendly” racism, as if non-whites could do no harm. Much of human history is filled with violence regardless of scale. I’m sure you will be disappointed to hear of the Moriori genocide. Let me tell you, you ain’t going win brownie points exoticising non-white indigenous cos you ain’t brown.
We have many examples of cultural or ethnic groups cooperating over territory well before and after this modern period.
All that patronising sophistry and somehow you have proven unable to comprehend. That’s what I am saying you absolute dolt. That’s why I am advocating for two state solution like post-British colonial Ireland, or post-Good Friday Agreement Northern Ireland. I suggest you read up on the history of Northern Ireland and learn more information outside of your self-flagellating circlejerk which Slavoj will condemn and cringe upon.
Okay, so you did mean to promote fascism. I can tell you’re a European by how you promote fascism and act entitled to do so with comfort; maybe they are all the same. You should read what I put before responding this way.
- The use of whiteness was actually very intentional, it is a fluid category and if you noticed, I pointed out how Ireland was racialized despite the apparently inuitive fact that Irish people are white. You’ll also notice that this was from a section that elaborates on how this mentality applies globally since, y’know, since you claimed that the lessons from Ireland are universal (like colonizers do). When we look at how it translates to other colonized spaces, like North America, we see that actually this is not the case.
- I said the EU is complicit in the genocide of Palestinians, which it is and always has been. The fact that the Republic of Ireland would not leave the EU despite a cultural empathy toward Palestinians because of a shared colonial experience demonstrates how this system functions in fundamental ways to enable settler-colonial genocide internationally. The EU exists to prevent imperialism in Europe, which many European liberals and fascists such as yourself view as the real failure of the 20th century. Ireland’s economic and political reliance on the EU enables the conditions where, despite clear signs that genocide should not happen internationally, any potentially disruptive states from within the EU are unlikely to muster a meaningful challenge to its enactment against the EU’s will; as you’ve stated.
- No, it is not the same thing as, “the noble savage” or “mystical indian” narratives to recognize the historical and cultural links between indigenous peoples and the land they live in relation to, which includes recognizing that your Euroimperialist understanding of “territory” doesn’t apply exactly because it is constructed around colonialism, which is why you ended up advocating for colonialism by using it.
You learned about oppressed white people and thought that gave you a free card to be “right” about colonialism. I followed this final quote with a well-documented, historical Wampum, but I figure that doesn’t matter to you because it isn’t white people. You aren’t well informed on any of this, and were clearly undeserving of my understanding. I also have no clue about the fixation on Zizek, I did not mention him, and could easily beat him in a boxing match if I so wished, his approval (even this fictionalized version) is irrelevant.
Like always, fascists can eat shit.
When we look at how it translates to other colonized spaces, like North America, we see that actually this is not the case.
Northern Ireland has been colonised and I am talking about utilising the model for Israel-Palestine, not North America. You are strawmanning and you know it.
The use of whiteness was actually very intentional, it is a fluid category and if you noticed, I pointed out how Ireland was racialized despite the apparently inuitive fact that Irish people are white.
The Irish wasn’t even considered white until recently, along with Southern Europeans, especially the Italians.
The fact that the Republic of Ireland would not leave the EU
Huh? You do realise that disagreement in country happens, right? By that logic, why don’t your state leave the United States for literally having elected a fascist PDF file president who objectively fund the Israeli genocide?
Okay, so you did mean to promote fascism. I can tell you’re a European by how you promote fascism and act entitled to do so with comfort; maybe they are all the same. You should read what I put before responding this way.
So are you saying the people of Northern Ireland are all fascists? Both Irish and Unionists? Are you going to tell both Israeli and Palestinian scholars who advocate for two state solution they are fascists? Are the black and white South Africans fascists for reconciling post-apartheid instead of kicking out the Europeans?
Aww…cry me a river…someone wants to win brownie points with all the sophistry and self-flagellation. Zizek would be cringing upon you. This is the wishy washy normie version of corpospeak. Where did I say I promote fascism? YOU are promoting fascism for only advocating violent interest groups rather than actually advocating for coexistence. YOU are the racist for exoticising non-white indigenous as if they could do no wrong and not seeing them as humans who are capable love, care, hate and uncaring. Again, you are trying to win brownie points but you ain’t brown. You’d make a great cast for Get Out.
I’m not really quite sure anymore that Israelis have ever hated Nazis.
*zionists would be more accurate.
There is historical precedent but with some nuance.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haavara_Agreement

Inscription : “A Nazi goes to Palestine”
The nuance is that the coin likely was made as a propaganda piece by the nazis to mock the jews who sided with them.
Still the agreement between the zionist german bank and the nazis did break the anti-nazi boycott held in multiple countries and allowed many zionist who where prosecuted jews to transfer some of their economic assets to Palestine and migrate with the explicit intention to form Israel.
Still the agreement between the zionist german bank and the nazis did break the anti-nazi boycott held in multiple countries
WTF
This is one of the big general issues of financial sanctions. If you can not transfer money out of the country, it becomes really hard to leave. You need some money to set yourself up in the country you are going to after all.
That is currently a big issue for Russians, who want to leave the country.
Anyone who DOESNT like Ziptieing Penises is ANTI SEMETIC!
-The BBC!
the penis was antiseptic
Can we just call them terrorists or invaders? How would you call me, if I’ve invaded your house, assaulted, humiliated and drove you off?
#notallisraelis (gosh I hope the sarcasm comes through)
Good, he’s been named. He won’t avoid consequences for long.












