• marl_karx@lemmygrad.ml
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    9 days ago

    Oh they were diplomats not random persons. Still, it has 0 effect, it’s completely senseless, what goal does this achieve in the long run?

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      9 days ago

      2 less zionist trashcans in the world is what it solved. Now zionists know they aren’t safe even in their “safe haven” that’s the united states

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      9 days ago

      Even better: Neither were jewish. The dude was german, a IOF vet and propagandist for Israel(denying genocide in Gaza, of course). And as israel does not allow marriage between different religions - the woman also was not jewish.

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      9 days ago

      Yea it doesn’t solve anything, but it doesn’t hurt either 🤷 at least zionists will be looking over their shoulder from now on.

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        6 days ago

        yeah im sorry maybe that was a bit of a shit take, i honstly dont really care about them since they were government employees that are complicit with the warcrimes. i was not trying to make a “both sides” argument trust me. i was trying to look at it from a tactical point of view.

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        8 days ago

        I wouldn’t say it doesn’t hurt, the US’s anti-zionist movements have been largely peaceful and very very careful not to make any mistakes and give the rabidly zionist media and government any justifications or ammunition to persecute them for their protest, and even still, they are rounding up people like Mahmoud Khalil by associating calls for divestment from Israel to terrorism. There was also just a couple of weeks back a proposed bill that would impose draconian laws criminalizing BDS actions in the US, and it just about failed to pass. Over the last month they even released some of those who had been detained for their protests against Israel. They were losing the narrative that anti-Zionism was somehow terrorism. Sure enough, shortly after these events, we get this shooting in DC.

        I’m not saying it’s a false flag, at least not confidently, but this runs against all better judgement for the USA’s own anti-Zionist movement, and just so happens to come when it benefits Zionists the most.

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          8 days ago

          I wouldn’t say it doesn’t hurt, the US’s anti-zionist movements …

          so nothing was hurt