bearister said:
He quotes Alex Jones as a source to give the positions in his posts substance and persuasive force.
I quote Alex Jones because you agree with him.
bearister said:
He quotes Alex Jones as a source to give the positions in his posts substance and persuasive force.
BearNIt said:bearister said:
He quotes Alex Jones as a source to give the positions in his posts substance and persuasive force.
I was trying to figure out where is he coming up with his talking points and it all makes sense and that is why his talking points have a loose grip on the truth and reality.
Exhausted Journalist Finally Gets To Bed After Long Day Of Copying And Pasting Democrat Talking Points https://t.co/N1KZyfrISK pic.twitter.com/r80upMXmra
— The Babylon Bee (@TheBabylonBee) July 30, 2025
BearNIt said:bear2034 said:BearNIt said:bear2034 said:BearNIt said:bear2034 said:BearNIt said:bear2034 said:Cal88 said:bear2034 said:Cal88 said:bear2034 said:
These are pictures of children with other health issues.
Starvation is indeed a health issue.
These health issues are genetic disorders due to increased homozygosity, where offspring inherit identical copies of recessive alleles from both parents. In other words, incest.
Yeah sure, and the fact that nearly all food aid to the 2 million people living in Gaza has been suspended for several months now has nothing to do with people there starving, it's all about "increased homozygosity".
I'm not denying there are food issues in Gaza. But when you see pictures of emaciated kids like the ones you posted with parents who look much healthier, it makes you wonder if what's being reported is actually propaganda instead.
Even aid organizations within Israel say the Prime Minister's actions are akin to genocide. Using food(starvation) as a weapon of war is a war crime.
Is Israel also not sending food to Gaza?✨ The Ultimate GAZA RESTAURANT Showdown✨
— GAZAWOOD - the PALLYWOOD saga (@GAZAWOOD1) July 28, 2025
Spending time in Gaza and not sure where to dine? 🧐
Stuck after filming a dramatic empty-pot scene and feeling a sudden appetite? 🎬🍽️
Worry not — all that’s left is to choose your favorite spot!😋
1/🧵 pic.twitter.com/4lQpoGvQnJ
Again sad, craven, and intellectually dishonest
So you deny Israel is sending food to Gaza.
Israel is using food as a weapon. If I send a can of peas to a starving city, can I really say I am send enough food so people won't die of starvation or am I using semantics to justify starving the people to death? Doing the bare minimum is just that, the bare minimum and people are still starving to death from insufficient nutrition. Is that not easily understood?
The New York Times is using propaganda as a weapon. Why did they use a picture of a child with a muscular disorder as the face of starvation in Gaza on its front cover?
The cover image of the New York Times on Friday, July 25, showed a child the caption said had been born healthy before suffering malnutrition in Gaza.
Hmmmm, sad, craven, and intellectually dishonest. There is no one in the world who doesn't believe that there is a humanitarian crisis in Gaza that involves the use of food as a weapon resulting in mass starvation of a people. Your continued postings in attempt to obfuscate and deflect say a great deal and is troubling. Do some research and try not to go down a MAGA rabbit hole into the abyss. Like most news organizations the Times is using what is available to them to generate curiosity and readership without spreading lies. Do you think that they have fabricated the story or is it more likely in this era of litigation that the story was vetted and run past legal before they ran the story.
Cal88 said:
BTW the NYT has always had a zionist bias.
BearNIt said:
Even aid organizations within Israel say the Prime Minister's actions are akin to genocide.
Cal88 said:
You need more Massie and less Barbie echo chamber.
bear2034 said:BearNIt said:bear2034 said:BearNIt said:bear2034 said:BearNIt said:bear2034 said:BearNIt said:bear2034 said:Cal88 said:bear2034 said:Cal88 said:bear2034 said:
These are pictures of children with other health issues.
Starvation is indeed a health issue.
These health issues are genetic disorders due to increased homozygosity, where offspring inherit identical copies of recessive alleles from both parents. In other words, incest.
Yeah sure, and the fact that nearly all food aid to the 2 million people living in Gaza has been suspended for several months now has nothing to do with people there starving, it's all about "increased homozygosity".
I'm not denying there are food issues in Gaza. But when you see pictures of emaciated kids like the ones you posted with parents who look much healthier, it makes you wonder if what's being reported is actually propaganda instead.
Even aid organizations within Israel say the Prime Minister's actions are akin to genocide. Using food(starvation) as a weapon of war is a war crime.
Is Israel also not sending food to Gaza?✨ The Ultimate GAZA RESTAURANT Showdown✨
— GAZAWOOD - the PALLYWOOD saga (@GAZAWOOD1) July 28, 2025
Spending time in Gaza and not sure where to dine? 🧐
Stuck after filming a dramatic empty-pot scene and feeling a sudden appetite? 🎬🍽️
Worry not — all that’s left is to choose your favorite spot!😋
1/🧵 pic.twitter.com/4lQpoGvQnJ
Again sad, craven, and intellectually dishonest
So you deny Israel is sending food to Gaza.
Israel is using food as a weapon. If I send a can of peas to a starving city, can I really say I am send enough food so people won't die of starvation or am I using semantics to justify starving the people to death? Doing the bare minimum is just that, the bare minimum and people are still starving to death from insufficient nutrition. Is that not easily understood?
The New York Times is using propaganda as a weapon. Why did they use a picture of a child with a muscular disorder as the face of starvation in Gaza on its front cover?
The cover image of the New York Times on Friday, July 25, showed a child the caption said had been born healthy before suffering malnutrition in Gaza.
Hmmmm, sad, craven, and intellectually dishonest. There is no one in the world who doesn't believe that there is a humanitarian crisis in Gaza that involves the use of food as a weapon resulting in mass starvation of a people. Your continued postings in attempt to obfuscate and deflect say a great deal and is troubling. Do some research and try not to go down a MAGA rabbit hole into the abyss. Like most news organizations the Times is using what is available to them to generate curiosity and readership without spreading lies. Do you think that they have fabricated the story or is it more likely in this era of litigation that the story was vetted and run past legal before they ran the story.
Is that why the New York Times backtracked and issued a correction on their Gaza famine story?
https://www.foxnews.com/media/new-york-times-admits-using-misleading-cover-photo-emaciated-gaza-child
bear2034 said:BearNIt said:
Even aid organizations within Israel say the Prime Minister's actions are akin to genocide.
Why aren't most Hamas terrorists and Palestinians dead by now? It's been almost two years since October 7, 2023. Face it, Israel sucks at genocide, especially with all their military sophistication.
bear2034 said:BearNIt said:bearister said:
He quotes Alex Jones as a source to give the positions in his posts substance and persuasive force.
I was trying to figure out where is he coming up with his talking points and it all makes sense and that is why his talking points have a loose grip on the truth and reality.Exhausted Journalist Finally Gets To Bed After Long Day Of Copying And Pasting Democrat Talking Points https://t.co/N1KZyfrISK pic.twitter.com/r80upMXmra
— The Babylon Bee (@TheBabylonBee) July 30, 2025
Chapman_is_Gone said:
Cal88, a request please. Would you please post more pictures of dead Gazan babies? I get off on that kind of thing, and, you know, I'm sure it's exactly what Greybear had in mind when he set up this Cal community. Thanks, you effing freak.