^well done to you for actually pointing out perhaps the most disgusting, nauseating part of the entire statement, and thinking that it was "spot on".stui magpie wrote:I thought it was pretty spot on, particularly the bit about Hammas not giving a shit about the people of Gaza
You obviously are the type who would blame the slaves for rebelling rather than the slave owner who massacred them. If only the slaves had not rebelled, if only they had just meekly accepted their fate at the hands of their tormentors, then they wouldn't have been massacred!
If only the Palestinians did not rise up against the Israeli occupiers,if only they just quietly accepted their total dispossession, ongoing systematic murder by Israeli settlers, the denial of their most fundamental human rights for 75 years by the super militarised Israeli state, then we wouldn't have a problem in the Middle East!!
We all know what kind of criminal John Howard is. He willingly helped to promote the Bush administration's campaign of lies about non-existent weapons of mass destruction, used as a pretext to destroy Iraqi society. Now this war criminal signs a document, suprise, surprise, in which he seeks to blame the Palestinian people for their own genocide.
The Israeli citizens who died at the hands of Hamas suffered tragic deaths. They were in the wrong place at the wrong time, through no fault of their own. But this tragedy was the inevitable result of the decades of brutal suffering, mass murder, dispossession that the apartheid Israeli regime has imposed on the Palestinian population since 1948. The history of colonialism is filled with countless accounts of the slaves, the "natives", the oppressed rising up against their oppressors, against all odds. The colonialists end up massacring them in a ratio of ten or a hundred to one, and then slandering them as "evil incarnate", "devils", "savages" or as Netahanyu called the Palestinians, "animals".
The ex PMs clearly take the side of the oppressors. Do you agree with them?