Which is the greater atrocity ... thousands of Palestinian men, women, AND children slaughtered without mercy ... or the murder of two Israeli Embassy employees outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C.. Well my statement isn't really a question but a remark pitting atrocity against murder. The murder of two embassy employees is criminal homicide. The slaughter of thousands of Palestinians is an atrocity to say the least and most likely genocide. An ongoing humanitarian atrocity receives very little actual media coverage. The atrocity receives some media scrutiny but very little. The murder of two Israeli Embassy employees is 'sensational' and ongoing media coverage is staggering in the scale of hypocrisy on full display. The man that shot and killed two human beings insists that he "did the shootings for Palestine and Gaza." Possibly a lousy way to protest ongoing Israeli atrocities in Gaza and the West Bank. The murder certainly puts the spotlight on Israel. There is no spotlight shining on Israeli war crimes on Palestinian humanity. So it goes. Now for Friday machine art.
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it gets very clear on most social media venues, criticism of Israel is almost never tolerated. I've been given the boot from several social media venues for expressing my views on Israel and on Palestinians. Israeli war crimes against Palestinian humanity is tolerated just about globally. goddamn that manner of hypocrisy is loathsome ... ðŸ˜
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