Anon Report This Comment Date: March 14, 2024 04:56AM
There is a psychological condition where if you hate and obsess over something
enough, for long enough, you become like it, or your impression of it. It
applies to individuals, not groups and I've forgotten what it's called.
Examples given here:
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Anon Report This Comment Date: May 05, 2024 12:07PM
Mosques in the West clicked onto this then actively encouraged their young to
learn Islam only through the mosque and not online - contributing to a dramatic
plunge in the number of terrorist attacks (accounting for French operations
against the groups attacking them).
That leads us, of course, to ask who runs the online doctrine?
The inbred mind believes it's superior to all others (it's not confined to
Judaists, who only marry Jews or in their branch of Judaism), in that case the
message in the picture above can also apply to groups, and is well put. We see
this in the current conflict in Gaza.
Does anyone have a copy of the CIA Red Cell Report suggesting a caliphate in
Iraq would be useful?
Iraqi officers were brutalised in Abu Ghraib prison, then, traumatised, sent to
another prison to learn an edition of Islam that accentuates some things and
suppresses others. They called it 'The School'. On graduating they founded
Islamic State. This was in a documentary called
ISIS: Inside The
Terror, by Vice in Canada. It seems to be no longer available.
woberto Report This Comment Date: May 07, 2024 08:20AM
Israel will not stop until everyone they have deemed Hamas are dead. Not
captured, dead. Not exiled in other countries, dead. This is not genocide. This
is politicide?
Anon Report This Comment Date: May 15, 2024 01:40AM
One of the definitions of madness is to try the same thing again and expect a
different result. It's been a political tactic to use a little foreign war to
distract from your local political problems for millennia. The Romans used it.
There was a crusade whenever the vatican had political problems in Europe, and
Netanyahu lost an election but wouldn't leave office. Police did not evict him
and it goes on.
So warnings of an impending attack were ignored... But it hasn't worked! There
are still protests demanding he leave. So Lebanon is next. Surely it will work
this time?