@Frank Apisa,
Glennn wrote: Refusing to assess nutanyahoo's use of biblical references to genocide--when talking about Gazans--as an indication of his intention to do exactly what he is presently doing in Gaza is to look the other way, thereby giving his insanity a free pass. I believe it's called denial.
Frank replied: You are free to "believe" anything you want.
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Not a belief, frank. The guy used biblical references to genocide to rally his people against even Gazan children. And the Israeli president rallied the troops by informing them that all restraint has been removed . . . and that there aren't any innocent civilians in Gaza. Not a belief, frank; research it!
It is therefore a matter of fact, and not belief, frank, that refusing to assess Benjamin Netanyahu's use of biblical references to genocide when talking about Gazans as an indication of his intention to do exactly what he is presently doing in Gaza
is to look the other way, thereby giving his insanity a free pass. It is also a matter of fact that refusing to acknowledge what a president's support of that kind of brutal insanity means about that president is
also to look the other way, thereby giving that president's insanity a free pass.
No belief involved.