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  • #53608

    TheEncogitationer
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    Fellow Unbelievers,

    Wonders to behold from the birthplace of “The Religion of Peace and Compassion”™ and the ones our government calls “allies” and “friends”! No doubt with much rejoicing too from Kolonel Klink Klaus and The World Economic Forum!

    Neom: Saudi forces ‘told to kill’ to clear land for eco-city
    16 hours ago
    By Merlyn Thomas & Lara El Gibaly,
    BBC Verify and BBC Eye Investigations
    https://bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-68945445

    And nothing but crickets from the Pro-Hamas skulls full of mush on Ivy League University campuses!

    #53611

    jakelafort
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    Enco,

    It does not count unless Jews are seen as the transgressors. It’s been obvious for a long time. Now after october 7 the lefty cult of jew hatred is hitting anyone who is looking with a cudgel. You can find endless examples like you’ve cited and far far worse.

    #53642

    unapologetic
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    The Line
    How idiotic. Even without the bad publicity The Wall is going to fail. They are moving too fast.
    They don’t need to evict anybody.
    If they are only opening 2.4 km by 2030, surly they can find 2.4 km of unpopulated land.
    They should build only that much of it, until they can populate it and/or break even finically. Only then start expanding it.
    I guestimate it will take 100 years to build and populate all 170km. By then shit will happen. and it will never get completed. Suburbia will build up around it, making a ‘wall’ pointless.

    #53646

    Water supply will be a problem. Demand will rise by a minimum of 8% over the next few years and climate change will also have an impact on its supply.

    #53648

    Unseen
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    It does not count unless Jews are seen as the transgressors.

    I believe the Gaza genocide is the most intense one going on right now. And most of the criticism I see is directed at Israel’s government, not “the Jews.”

    #53649

    Unseen
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    @ Enco

    How long has this order to kill been public? The only mentions of it I’ve been able to find are considerably less than a week old, like 2,3, or 4 days. Also, 34,000 at least already killed in Gaza. Has even one person been killed in this instance? How many dead so far?

    It seems kind of soon and quite a bit less urgent to be decrying the lack of protests, don’t you think?

    Israel, as a semi- or quasi-democracy* is rightly held to a higher level of expectation than a dictatorship.

    And should the U.S. be so cozy with the Saudis? Personally, while I know that “politics makes for strange bedfellow,” I’d like to see the government wean itself of the entanglement.

    * A country with an official/state religion has only a limited claim on being a “democracy.”

    #53650

    TheEncogitationer
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    Unseen,

    Someone didn’t give these punks the memo that the criticism is not meant against (((the Jews))):

    It’s just too damn bad that New York doesn’t recognize the right to keep and bear arms, either open or concealed. These punks would then stay two arms length away from others if they valued their lives.

    #53656

    TheEncogitationer
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    Reg,

    Water is fortunately not a zero-G compound and as Amateur Hydrologist David Byrne observed: “There is water at the bottom of the ocean.”

    The trick for the Saudis is to either transport water from the ocean or get it from the clouds by seeding them with dry ice and then make the attained water both sterile and potable. Oh, and there is dealing with grey water and black water waste, which does “keep on rolling” according to Amateur Herbologists The Doobie Brothers. Whether that is within the Saudi wheelhouse or if they’re just building an expensive vanity project only time will tell.

    #53660

    Unseen
    Participant

    Someone didn’t give these punks the memo that the criticism is not meant against (((the Jews))):

    I’m not claiming there’s no antisemitism in the world. Duh!

    Criticizing the Israeli government’s genocidal tendencies in Gaza is humanism, not antisemitism.

    #53670

    TheEncogitationer
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    Unseen,

    How long has this order to kill been public? The only mentions of it I’ve been able to find are considerably less than a week old, like 2,3, or 4 days. Also, 34,000 at least already killed in Gaza. Has even one person been killed in this instance? How many dead so far?

    Doesn’t matter. What the Saudis are doing is either genocide if directed against tribes for their heritage or political democide if done for some “Green” ideological agenda.

    And while civilian deaths in war are always horrible, combatants who hide among civilians are the only intended targets of the Israelis. And again, not one person in Gaza would be dead if Hamas had not invaded, kidnapped, tortured, maimed, raped, and murdered Israeli Citizens.

    #53792

    unapologetic
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    I just found this update video about ‘The Wall’

    I don’t know when it was made.

    The first 10 minutes are recap, then it gets into the failures. It looks like investors are pulling out.

    It talks about the oppression at about 20 minutes.

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