The first time I saw the tweet - I entirely missed something in the photo with the "No aid for the enemy" sign. I was so filled with anger and rage towards him that I didn't even notice that the woman across from him is hiding her face.
They make false claims about wanting the hostages back and yet are starving them to death.
With the testimonies coming from the majority of the released hostages, with them seeing that actually the people in Gaza really are human beings like anyone else, hopefully they'll have much to say about the non-governmental demons trying to do their part to help starve over 2 million people to death.
I hope more of them get taken hostage so they can learn empathy the hard way.
And that's why these ghouls need to kill the hostages before they come back; so that there will be less people with first-hand testimonies that Palestinians are not demons from hell.
My dad went from screaming about how there was no limit to what could be done about Hamas in early October to saying that a ceasefire is needed. He’s a liberal as hell.
The IDF is taking months and isn’t claiming victory against Hamas, Just killing kids and starving people.
But enough people still try and believe that genocide isn’t the goal. Showing them these photos or coverage of these events would clear things up.
I have a half-joking pet theory that it's something wrong with Germanic people.
So many European atrocities were by Germanic descended countries. Spain and Portugal are Visigoths, France are Franks, England are Anglos + Saxons + Normans, Italy are Ostrogoths + some Normans, Belgium and Germany are obvious and it makes sense that Germany proper would be the center of one of the worst atrocities.
It’s weird because it goes against everything I believe but it’s also getting harder and harder for it to make sense. And it makes me wonder about myself. Do high enough levels of autism have a chance of counteracting the effects or am I secretly a terrible person without knowing it?