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According to GOP Congressman ( Florida ) Brian Mast

Dead Palestinian babies aren't all that innocent.

He believes that Palestinian babies are not innocent civilians but "terrorists" who should be killed.

Mast made the horrifying comment when confronted by Code Pink protesters outside his office on Wednesday.

In a video Mast can be seen calmly telling the demonstrators. "It would be better if you kill all the terrorists and kill everyone who are supporters.

When asked if he has seen the babies killed in Israeli attacks, Mast says, " These are not innocent Palestinian civilians.

The babies ? " the activist asks in astonishment.

Mast then says that the "half a million people starving to death" should have elected a pro Israel government.

Hmmm... isn't that what was said about the 3million civilians bombed to death in Germany.

When one protester points out that much of Gaza's infrastructure has been destroyed, Mast says," And there's more that needs to be destroyed. Did you hear me? There's more that needs to be destroyed, he said again for emphasis.

Why do I bring this to the table. To point out that this is the thinking, belief and nature of many Israeli Jews, and above all that total lack of empathy to the suffering of others, let anything happen to Jewish sensibilities however and listen to the cries of anguish. It is a nature alien to most gentiles and it is important to make note of that distinction. It therefore is impossible and silly for a gentile to attempt to affect the thinking or behaviour of a hateful Jew by conversation, no matter how logical that might be. The true masters of all humanity have counted on this for centuries as they turned everything upside down and confounded the minds and souls of all gentiles.

Almost every great thinker throughout recorded time has lived by a code of self restraint, of truth to self and others as a foundation for living a life worth living in any so called civilization which by its nature is fraught with faults. A life worth living is only possible where the stage is set for it to flourish. That stage is one of rules and laws which go beyond the norms of civility and actively protect said life worth living.

So do we go on.. every man for himself a sure fire road to zero. Or do we unite.. small at first ( the core of formulation and principle ) then larger groups until we can no longer be ignored, until due to our strength and principles we no longer ask we simply take, because that is our right as a people. As in take away the corrupt power bloc that has ruled the country for decades.

WBJ.

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Sol Sön's avatar

Good article, apart from this

“Then on January 26 the ICJ came out with a historic ruling that acknowledged that a plausible instance of genocide was occurring in Gaza. The court did not order a cease fire. According to Michel Chossudovsky, the Court opted rather to call on the Netanyahu government to prevent and punish itself for possibly committing genocide.”

The ICJ called for the end of the killings and of all action which may result in harm for the Palestinian people.

In other words, it did called for a cease fire.

They did not use the term ceasefire, but in their written decision, using the technical terminology related to their convention, they did.

“Ceasefire” is is just the word used for the madia spin.

Advise you read this article which explains in details from a legal point of view what the ICJ decision say.

https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2024/01/has-international-law-survived-or-has-the-western-political-class-killed-it/

Also the court did not told the government to investigate them selfs, that is a job for the Supreme court of israel, and not by “politicians”.

Also, taking israel propaganda quotes about the court judgment, as legit should ring some bells in your head.

Professor Chossudovsky, may be a great economist but not a lawyer

Here is more from Gaza

https://mywisdom.substack.com/p/sos-gaza

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