What really makes this post is the "the child's bedroom is also Hamas" bit
What really makes this post is the "the child's bedroom is also Hamas" bit
What really makes this post is the "the child's bedroom is also Hamas" bit
Do they really think we're this dumb, or are we actually this dumb?
In attempting to gain support they've:
Again, do they really think we're this dumb, or are we actually this dumb?
r/worldnews credulously takes whatever times of israel says at face value so yes we are that dumb.
/r/worldnews is heavily censored and probably full of bots, though.
I think they're counting on the entirety of bourgeois media to make variations on Israel's messaging to target all sections of its audience, and to obscure the most counterproductive messaging from the same. You can do a lot with very little when you're backed by the institutions of the entire empire
The 'personal belongings of one of the terrorists' was in a child's bedroom which was being used a Hamas base. Which was it? A store of 'personal belongings', a 'child's bedroom', or a 'Hamas base'? Because I somehow suspect no more than two Hamas members would have standing room in a child's bedroom, not even including the fact that it's apparently also storing the contents of bookshelves of all those Hamas members.
Just such a nonsense story jamming as many keywords into one narrative as possible. Sounds a lot more like "we killed everyone in a normal home, including the children, but I swear guys we found a book with Hitler's face so it's okay"
SEO-ass propaganda machine.
Various Hamas commanders sat around a plastic tea set, between a variety of stuffed animals, plotting the downfall of the West.
That is the cleanest used book I've ever seen
Also, I have books on my shelf that are untouched (swear I'm getting around to them) and they are not in as pristine condition as a book people were allegedly studying found in a war zone
I genuinely do not understand why Israel is so bad at propaganda.
They got used to being unconditionally supported by the USA.
I'm more disturbed by the lack of media literacy the general population has to fall for this shit as hard as they have.
But it works. We'll all still be
in 2100 crowing about how they lied about the WMDs, ten or twenty such lies on, and no one will have learned a thing.They don’t have to be good since it doesn’t exist to convince anyone but to delude themselves into thinking they’re anything other than the second coming of Hitler
They don't have to be good at it when their target audience instinctively believes them.
It's not that different from what the US puts out
Translated note:
-GOOD point bring up with Ibrahim at next hamas meeting
-infiltrate the NSDP
-Jews control the selection process for art schools
Ah yes, the Hamas book club.
No one reads the books. They just come for the scones and to gossip
It’s where they discuss beheading 400 trillion babies before cackling maniacally around a campfire
Barely suppressed groans fail to fill the small room as a slight young man with a limp hunches towards the front of the room. A large sheaf of papers in his hands and an eager smile on his face.
Never again is now!
but not for the reasons you think!
Folks pay attention to the date in the comic
Not the most flattering picture of Hitler either. Like, if I was trying to spread his ideology I wouldn't pose him like a seething anime villain.
You can just hear the Death Note music in the background
This is a cop with a bag of meth or fent in his pocket for a "routine traffic stop" involving a PoC and he leans down a suddenly finds the baggie under the floor mat or some shit, isn't it?
People don't realize that Mein Kampf is a really dense text, you have to make annotations and take notes.
When I read it, it just felt like ramblings of an madman. Kind of like the shit basement dwellers who've not gone outside for a decade would write.
It is so bad it's kind of laughable. And then you realize people took that shit seriously.
really disappointed when "never again is now" was the first thing I read before even the username
Accidentally correct
I’m assuming this is like, a biography that explains how bad Hitler sucked and they assume westerners can’t read it.
Or more likely the story is just made up completely
It's common for the book to be published in a heavily annotated form (heavier annotation than I've seen for any other non-religious text) refuting Hitler's claims and pointing out various lies. It's worth looking at the book for academic reasons, so I am glad it gets published this way.
So the book that features views of nationalism and racial purity, and how these views ultimately progressed genocide? Why would they read such a thing.
Mein Kampf advocated for territorial expansion based on "Lebensraum" (living space) for the German people. This involved a deeply racial component, as it involved the displacement or extermination of non-Aryan populations.
they have literally never seen handwritten arabic lmao
Google translate is able to read it and translate, it can't be that bad, can it?
A lot of people here are appropriately laughing off this garbage but a lot of people either through stupidity or by being racists are happy to believe this
OK the ones who believe this are first in the gulags
can anyone who can read arabic confirm that it's actually mine kampf? Also that sticky note doesn't look like it has real handwriting on it?
I did a reverse image search and all I found with that cover are other versions of this tweet. I did find an egyptian version of the book and it does seem to say mein kampf
What kind of weird child reads that book in any language
I think it can be material for class at times, I've seen it assigned for some college course in the US at least. Even if it was actually found in a kid's bedroom with notes that doesn't mean they are some kinda nazi. Like is there no Israeli citizen that owns a copy of Mein Kampf? If one was serious about being anti-fascist it seems like a good thing to study. Israel has a weird definition of 'child' in their propaganda so who knows, was it a college or high school-aged student's room?