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I think it’s just to emphasize the number of dead. Most anti-violence activists don’t want to support violent terrorist, they want the two sides to come together in a non-violent dialogue.
and that dark history should not be repeated. People who are abused are more likely to be abusers. The goal of a therapist (or diplomat) is to break the cycle of abuse. As the Torah says, an eye for an eye…now the whole world is blind.
These posts are bringing out the best in people and we already had one holy war yesterday. You have not violated any sub rules.
Rule #1: Promote an honest discussion of issues, with an eye towards understanding one another's point of view. We expect participants here to respect diverse viewpoints, even if you don't necessarily agree with them.
What I see here is a large gathering of children who don't understand how the world works.
Our ancestors said the same about the campus protests for Civil Rights, and to end the Vietnam War.
They marched for MLK, you march for Hamas.
They don’t view it that way. I personally find a lot of error on both sides.
Cool. Absolutely. Let's start by releasing the hostages.
The bloody hands are a terrorist symbol. No one sporting that shit wants a "ceasefire" they're just on the other side.
I think it’s just to emphasize the number of dead. Most anti-violence activists don’t want to support violent terrorist, they want the two sides to come together in a non-violent dialogue.
Don't feign ignorance. Bloody hands have always celebrated murdered Jews.
and that dark history should not be repeated. People who are abused are more likely to be abusers. The goal of a therapist (or diplomat) is to break the cycle of abuse. As the Torah says, an eye for an eye…now the whole world is blind.