pattycakes_
Can turn naughty
Biscuits what happened man. You used to be at least half funny. Now it's like I can hear the suppressed tears behind every post
this is exactly what i'm trying to do i'm afraidI want the probability of me and Shaka listening to a Kula Shaker tribute act while wrapped up in a Hamas flag to be as close to zero as possible - this affects my strategy.
Yeah, its still being mentioned, or on the moving text on bottom of screen; ...sean diddy combs trial (add nonsense)....100 palestinians killed during israeli airstrick....Melania Trump staue goes missing in Moldova (or wherever TF she's from)....amazing how no-one gives a shit anymore. everyone stopped paying attention after the ceasefire.
I don't have the talent to satirize satire. The irony is though, compared to the people likely to fill Bibi's shoes ,....He's a fucking Hippie.There's been a sudden push to blame the whole thing on Netanyahu. The FT, New York Times, and possibly other publications have recently come out saying enough is enough and Bibi has to be restrained.
Sound lads, always up for the craic.Are you guys still supporting Hamas?
I want the probability of me and Shaka listening to a Kula Shaker tribute act while wrapped up in a Hamas flag to be as close to zero as possible - this affects my strategy.
They certainly seem to be trying.they have begun the final stage of their genocide
They certainly seem to be trying.
The Houthi’s should be given the Nobel peace prize for their incredible raw courage and the morality of their stance/actions
Yes, Really.really?
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World Report 2024: Rights Trends in Yemen
www.hrw.org
Throughout the nine-year conflict in Yemen, parties to the conflict have perpetrated widespread violations of international humanitarian law and international human rights law, causing extensive civilian harm. The conflict has included unlawful attacks, including likely war crimes, targeting homes, hospitals, schools, and markets, a number of which were carried out deliberately and indiscriminately. However, the parties to the conflict, powerful state allies like the United States, the United Kingdom, and France, and UN institutions have failed to hold rights violators accountable. Under customary international law, warring parties are obligated to provide “full reparation for the loss or injury caused” for their violations of international humanitarian law.
Yemen is one of the world’s largest humanitarian crises, with more than 21 million Yemenis in need of assistance and suffering from inadequate food, health care, and infrastructure. Despite this, all parties to the conflict have taken actions that have harmed civilians. The Saudi- and UAE-led coalition has attacked food, water, and health infrastructure. The Houthis have imposed an abusive siege on Taizz, and have blocked water from entering the public water network. The Yemeni government and the Houthis impose unnecessary restrictions and regulations on humanitarian organizations and aid projects, creating lengthy delays. And in Aden, the Yemeni government and the Southern Transitional Council have failed to fulfill Aden residents’ right to electricity and water.
Yes, Really.
finkelstein had a good response on the question, it's worth watching till the end