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  • in reply to: Bombing hospitals #276335
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    I could say the same to you and others about Israelis tbh.

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    I wouldn’t have said that DM supports Hamas. There is nuance in where people’s positions are.

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    I think it has been a civil discussion for the most part, at least when it comes to where I have stepped in. I realise not everyone will agree with me, but appreciate that it hasn’t been as hostile as this topic can get.

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    I could say the same to you on this. Case in point being BBC, and especially Channel 4, who did so much to damage their own reputation by blindly believing what a Hamas government minister told them. All those moral warriors outraged about Al-Ahli fell rather silent when it looked like it was a PIJ missile.

    As for it being retribution, of course it’s in response to October 7, but the idea that it’s aimed at killing civilians as a motive I find spurious, at present (I will get to this later). I don’t see why the IDF would call for civilians to leave if it was about that. International law makes it clear that military targets in civilian areas is not illegal, so any targeting of such is not beyond limits. Whether they should is debatable, but I don’t see how it’s any different to when US led forces did the same in Iraq and Syria against ISIS. That also involved urban warfare and civilian casualties. Yet there was far less uproar.

    Meanwhile, Hamas have repeatedly said they would repeat October 7 until all Jews are removed from Israel and that they would annihilate all Jews, so I still don’t know what a ceasefire would mean. Would it mean allowing Hamas to just keep carrying out pogroms and Israel accepting its citizens are collateral damage? It’s just not workable. If a death cult had called for death to Brits, carried out a massacre, and said they’d do it continuously, the UK would react and did so against ISIS. Yet when Israel do it, it’s somehow worse.

    As for Israel, people can say I am biased, but I just recognise its right to exist and defend itself. If that makes me biased, so be it. I am no fan of the regime, who are despicable and fascist inclined. You only have to look at the arming of settlers in the West Bank and recent comments about nuking Gaza to demonstrate that (hence my at present comment). Netanyahu removed the offender, but if the extremists in the coalition get in power I would expect to see less calls for civilians to leave and outright targeting of civilians deliberately. This isn’t me praising Netanyahu for removing the offender either. He is a populist moron who shunned centrists through dislike to work with the clowns and has done much damage of his own to Israel’s democracy through his own corruption. He was so dedicated to his culture war against Israeli liberals that he neglected his country’s safety, which was supposed to be his selling point. The West Bank settlers are appalling and wrong. However, many countries have such instances of wrongdoing and it doesn’t make their existence wrong or deny them the right to defend themselves against an attack. The Israeli liberals who oppose Netanyahu and his gang of corrupt crooks also tend to support Israel in this conflict, because they know what Hamas means. I will also say that I wished aid would get in faster, but Egypt is also to blame for that.

    As for digging out social media interpretations, I don’t need to dig far. Speakers at the ‘peace marches’ openly call for the destruction of Israel and supporting the ‘resistance’ on Oct 7. People chant songs which Jews see as calling for their deaths*, say they support Hamas and wang on about gloablising the intifada. They’re not necessarily everyone on the march (I am sure many go through a desire for peace), but they represent a significant number who just get ignored and cause much of the division. I would say that is bias from the pro-Palestinian side and none of this will be solved until it is rectified.

    *It’s funny how all lives matter is rightfully shunned as downplaying racism against black people, but we must have nuance when it comes to “from the river to the sea.”

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    It’s not retribution. They aren’t deliberately targeting civilians, the problem is that civilians are often where Hamas locate themselves. Discussing whether they should still target these is a debating point, but it’s different from retribution. For instance, Israel opened up a civilian corridor the other day, which goes against the talk of them deliberately targeting civilians. Then Hamas allegedly launched artillery at the fleeing civilians. That doesn’t get much condemnation on social media though.

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    in reply to: Home Secretary #276305
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    I do wonder. In a cost of living crisis I think the majority aren’t wanting mean culture wars against the homeless, but ways of making it by more easily. I don’t think the perpetually angry and bigoted loud mouth these Tories like to make out is the representative of the salt of the Earth common man (making a charge against anyone critical as a snobbish, liberal elitist) is actually that representative.

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    in reply to: Misogynistic and sexist chanting. #276295
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    God forbid someone takes a dim view of those acting like berks.

    in reply to: Match off! #276290
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    Blimey. The rain must have been Biblical in midweek to waterlog the pitch.

    in reply to: We’re shortlisted #276280
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    Do I detect some sarcasm, Deerey?

    I have voted for Iron Bru, along with Matt Slater in his section.

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    in reply to: Two points dropped. #276221
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    Maybe you should change your username to Homewego and enjoy better football and wins.

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    in reply to: Bombing hospitals #276199
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    It is a cruel world. It’s the nature of war and not different to US led action against ISIS for example, or WWII (and not just from the Axis).

    in reply to: Streaming of Boston game? #276183
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    Shortly followed by one for them too!

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    in reply to: Bombing hospitals #276176
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    It will continue while Hamas still pose a threat and deliberately embed themselves among the public. They seemingly put an ammunition depot underneath a refugee camp, knowing what that would mean to the civilians they claim to care about. It’s all a mess, but the alternative is not easy. People say we should have a ceasefire, but how does that work? We had a ceasefire brokered by Egypt in 2021 and Hamas broke it on October 7, as they have done repeatedly previously. In these ceasefires they have done nothing to aid Palestinians, and have used all the aid and fuel they get to prepare for more battlings with Israel and attempts to kill Jews. If we have another ceasefire it will just prolong more of the same into the future, and lead to more instances like October 7 and Israeli reaction.

    Hamas are not some rational group; they are a theocratic death cult in the mould of ISIS and I don’t see how there can be any long-lasting peace when there is a group who have a specific aim to destroy a nation and murder its inhabitants.

    One thing we can do is make life easier for our citizens at home and these marches are getting out of hand, with calls to genocide being chanted (from “river to the sea” to “Khaybar, Khaybar, oh Jews, the army of Mohammed will return”) making British Jews feel too intimidated to enter their own cities. We even have anti-Semitic mobs out for Jews in airports elsewhere.

    I have just read this article and find it a long, but valued read on the subject. I agree with the vast majority of it, including its condemnation of settler activity on the West Bank. The arming of them is a disgrace.

    https://archive.ph/2023.10.28-061758/https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2023/10/decolonization-narrative-dangerous-and-false/675799/

    in reply to: Have I missed something? #276112
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    Or it could mean there is progress in dealing with Swann for the stadium.

    in reply to: Misogynistic and sexist chanting. #276055
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    The chants aimed at the Bishop’s Stortford physio in the second half when their number 10 got injured.

    in reply to: Bishop Stortford #276043
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    Smith MOM for me. I thought he was sensational again and looks way above this level. Denton was superb though and thought Jenkins filled in for Clunan really well.

    I was a bit nervy when I saw Clunan was out, but Jenkins had a good game. They all did. Just a cut above Bishop’s Stortford.

    in reply to: Misogynistic and sexist chanting. #276042
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    I wonder what Michelle thought of that.

    in reply to: Doses of reality #275990
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    Below the belt that awaywego. I get to games when I can but living over 100 miles away and restricted by financial, family and work pressures which inevitably mean putting family first, means I’m unable to get to anywhere near as many home games as I’d like to. Trust me, if I lived in town still, or much nearer, I’d be there every match, putting funds in from matchday tickets, spending on food and merchandise, encouraging as many friends and relatives to attend with me. It’s very frustrating not being able to do that more often, but hey, you carry on with your cheap shots mate if it tickles you.

    Agreed. It’s hard for us out of towners. I have made a few this season, and I am going today, but money and other commitments make it hard to attend every home game, as I once did. I don’t claim to be the best fan and admire those who do go the extra mile to support the club. The most important thing is that the club is now united and we have owners we can trust.

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    in reply to: Doses of reality #275989
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    Truly shocking what was allowed to happen here. The repercussions will be felt for many years I imagine.

    The positive news from all this is Scunthorpe supporters look to be more galvanised than ever to help the club.

    That energy needs to be channeled into productive means.

    There’s no way the £1.2 million debt is all from Swann’s era. I hope if players have to leave to balance the books, the fans are understanding. It would be great if we can find a way to fund the squad, but I still classify survival as a success for this season.

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    in reply to: Bax Mell #275895
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    It’s all fake news, it’s a photoshop by trolls, according to Max Trump. Even though a quick search on the website reveals it.

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    Stop trying to derail what was a fine thread. I hadn’t even payed attention to the time you posted it. I got back to my hotel 45 minutes ago and checked this site when I posted. Sometimes coincidences happen.

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    I am sorry that I have been away for the past 2 days with work and not really checking the forum. I wasn’t just directing that solely at you either.

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    Can we please keep this thread free from political prejudice?

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    Game on! Pitch inspection passed.

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    It’s quite funny seeing the Tories make the same arguments and mistakes of Corbyn era Labour. The people secretly agree with them; the problem is that they’re not right wing enough. All in the hope of appealing to this salt of the Earth common man they think represents the entire country. Anyone else is a liberal elitist. Even if they still lose the general election, I think they will still have the same conclusion.

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    That must be because of they are part of the metropolitan liberal elite who don’t like Tory policy, which appeals to the true salt of the Earth common men.

    Given Labour narrowing the vote, but losing, in Uxbridge was the ultimate approval that the public wanted rid of environmental measures and such, I presume this means the public want more house building, net zero etc? Or does that only apply for Tory wins?

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    I don’t think anyone thinks this is some serious issue.

    in reply to: What a slimeball #275622
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    The reason why we’re supporting Israel is because of the understanding of the need for an ally’s protection. It’s not about wanting Muslims dead.