• mlg@lemmy.world
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      10 months ago

      He’s too busy posting NFL memes trying to get votes for the election later this year

    • Linkerbaan@lemmy.worldOP
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      All those stupid Human Rights Watch organizations out there spreading Khamass propaganda smh

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        Here’s their wikipedia page:

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euro-Mediterranean_Human_Rights_Monitor

        Founder and chairman is Ramy Abdu:

        Ramy Abdu (Arabic: رامي عبده) (or Ramy Abdo) is a Palestinian financial expert, assistant professor of Law and Finance, and human rights advocate who was born in the Gaza Strip. He is the founder and chairman of the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor … Abdu was the assistant director and Palestine Office Manager for Council for European Palestinian Relations, an organisation described by The Independent as "a Belgian non-profit organisation that lobbies on behalf of the Hamas-led Gaza Government

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramy_Abdu

        Not that this means the story isn’t true obviously, but the source isn’t exactly unbiased.

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          Suddenly when you can’t link MBFC because it doesn’t work this time you start linking Wikipedia shit.

          Zionists and trying to question the source on every single anti-israel post name a better combo

          I don’t care what an IDF soldier editing wikipedia wrote using quotes from a Zionist newspaper. This is an official EU registered non-profit.

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        We should trust our news to come from reliable sources like the Israeli military, which has given us great pieces like the 40 beheaded babies, raped women and hospital terrorist command centres. Their information is always backed by great evidence that they just can’t show you.

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    I do not support the brutal actions of the IDF. But this particular story smells funny to me.

    What possible motive would the Israelis have to seed evidence of their own crimes?

    Videos of this held by civilians are at high risk of being leaked or hacked off phones by a technically competent opponent like Iran. That could only possibly add pressure to the US to rein in their wayward ally.

    Maybe my instinct is off, that’s totally possible, but this seems like all risk and no reward. I’m waiting for more proof or corroboration before I accept this.

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    Post was removed under Rule 3:

    “Rule 3: Opinions articles, or Articles based on misinformation/propaganda may be removed. Sources that have a Low or Very Low factual reporting rating or MBFC Credibility Rating may be removed.”

    I was asked to please review it.

    Everything I can tell about euromedmonitor.org indicates the removal of the post is valid.

    https://www.ngo-monitor.org/ngos/euro-med-human-rights-monitor/

    https://www.ngo-monitor.org/ngos/euro_mediterranean_human_rights_network_emhrn_/

    I’m restoring the post long enough to make this reply and removing it again.

    I’d caution users on both sides of the conflict: If a story you want to submit seems UNUSUALLY inflammatory, wait until there’s a better source. We’ve been over this time and time again. The first casualty of war is the truth.

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    How normalized does hatred have to be for anyone to think that this defense isn’t inherently despicable:

    …falsity of the Israeli army’s claim that the Palestinian civilians subjected to torture in the presence of Israeli civilians were fighters involved in the October 7 attack

    Hamas prisoners or not this is pure, unfettered zealotry and it’s embarrassing that these soldiers thought this would be a credible justification.

    Edit: welp I did some digging and I don’t know what to believe now:

    https://unwatch.org/un-human-rights-office-amplifies-blood-libel-by-terrorist-sympathizers/

    Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor’s leadership routinely posts antisemitic and pro-Hamas content online.

    The chairman of Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor’s Board is none other than Richard Falk—the former UN Special Rapporteur on Palestine who has hailed Hamas’ “spirit of resistance,” justified Palestinian violence, and claimed that Hamas aims for “long-term peaceful co-existence.” While he was Special Rapporteur, Falk was at the center of multiple controversies that led to continuous calls for his resignation by the U.S., UK, Canada, Australia, and others. According to the U.S. State Department, this was because of his “despicable and deeply offensive comments, particularly his anti-Semitic blog postings, his endorsement of 9/11 conspiracy theories, and his deplorable statements with regard to the terrorist attacks in Boston.” Falk had first called the Boston bombing a false flag and then justified it as a form of “resistance” that was “bound” to result from U.S. “military undertakings.” Even Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon had to come out several times to publicly denounce Falk’s statements. Falk’s antisemitism has even gotten him fired from a Human Rights Watch committee.

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      UNWatch is a literal Zionist psyop calling UNRWA Hamas…

      The fact that you’re quoting them to “debunk” anything proves that Euro-Med-Monitor is legit. Just go to their front page and scroll to the bottom https://unwatch.org/

      UN Watch stands at the forefront in combating racism, antisemitism, and anti-Israel prejudice at the UN, taking the offensive against dictatorships and double standards.

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          Yo wtf that’s actually insane. That’s basically full proof that MBFC is ran by a Zionist

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        Sure, I definitely see that they’re biased towards Pro-Israeli and their founder was Chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations. I’m not going to stop looking until I find something conclusive, because of how repulsive these reported actions are. There’s a lot of propaganda out there, though.

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          How “conclusive” do you want to get?

          Some more UNWatch propaganda screenshots:

          Executive Director of UNRWA “Hill Neuer” spreading propaganda and highlighting it on his site:

          Editing pictures of Hamas in front of an UNRWA building:

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      Using a torture camp as an attraction park for civilians is some shit I thought I would only read in fiction books like Hunger Games.

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        As far as I am aware, while regular civilians in Germany aided the Nazis in rounding up Jews, they didn’t typically participate in the concentration camps.

        This is quite different indeed.

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        Me too. But the reason we do is only circumstantial. Any and all humans are capable of such actions under the right circumstances.

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        My point is the irony of a culture who bases their entire national identity on previous victimhood and centuries of oppression is now frolicking in the blood and screams of others.

        Very, very human, and awful.

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          Yeah well when you hold fast to a religion that encourages mindless obedience, murder and violence, you reap what you sow. Or any other deadly fantasy.

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                Contemporary example: Buddhist Inspired Genocide

                And you can also check Wikipedia:

                Buddhist scripture condemns violence in every form. Ahimsa, a term meaning “not to injure”, is a primary virtue in Buddhism. However, Buddhists have historically used scriptures to justify violence or form exceptions to commit violence for various reasons.

                There may be individuals whose personal interpretation of Buddhism leads them to avoid violence, but organized religion as a whole is a social system where a hierarchy struggles to maintain ideological control over their followers on the basis of faith, which is a magnificent tool for anyone who wants to get others to justify heinous crimes against their out-group, and is routinely used that way in all major religions.

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                  Thank you for the additional info.
                  I think I just wanted to believe there’s at least one religion that leads to good deeds and good deeds only. You may call me naive.

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                  I’d love to get the long version, because from what I’ve gathered so far Buddhism doesn’t appear to be built around aggregation and (ab)use of power.
                  I may be completely off though and would like to have additional information!

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            Perhaps not every religion, but every religion that has passed the historical test of getting and maintaining millions of followers through history.