Dave Rubin
I just watched the 47 minute video. “Massacred in the most brutal of ways” doesn’t even begin the describe it. Slicing heads off with knives and calmly waking away with the heads. Throwing grenades into rooms with small children. Burning people alive. Raped women laying in piles. Point blank shooting elderly people in their kitchen. For all the horror, the sickest part was the foaming out the mouth, laughing, joyous celebrating by the terrorists as they did it. (All the while yelling religious slogans, never “Free Palestine.) Israel has shown unbelievable restraint in the face of this deranged, savage evil. I’ll try to write a longer thread on it later, but words actually don’t exists to explain it properly.
Gad Saad
On October 7, 1,200+ people were massacred in the most brutal of ways. The great majority of Jews did not subsequently protest violently across cities, burn flags, post threats on X etc. They mourned quietly. Eventually Israel retaliated to an unprovoked gargantuan massacre. Why has the reaction of the pro-Palestine folks (including innumerable Westerners who could not find Israel on a map) been so incessantly violent and filled with endless Jew-hatred that would embarrass the Nazis? Most Jews that I know wish to be left alone to pursue their lives. Many Palestinians and their supporters believe otherwise, namely that life cannot be complete without the eradication of Israel/Jews. Nothing could be clearer and yet we have a complete moral inversion. If you want to hate someone, hate those who espouse a death cult that is delaying the ability of Palestinians to pursue their full potential. Hate Hamas and its ideological underpinnings. Sending me threats and insults only solidifies my point. One group honors life. The other is fuelled by death, hate, envy, and destruction.