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Post by borg0 on Nov 28, 2024 22:01:42 GMT
If you're not Israeli, Robert, why did you misspell his name as 'moravloon', morav in Hebrew means 'teacher' (rather ironically)
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Post by Robert on Nov 28, 2024 22:12:11 GMT
Those two comments of mine are not inconsistent. It is normal for there first to be an investigation, afterwhich a trial may follow. RobertThen the Palestinians cannot be blamed for Oct 7th until there is an investigation and an outcome decided by an unbiased court. I noticed you did not answer my point "Are you seriously saying that a well respected surgeon and the child victims are all lying?" Contributor "RedRum" wrote: "Then the Palestinians cannot be blamed for Oct 7th until there is an investigation and an outcome decided by an unbiased court.": This is not a judicial matter in Israel; it is a military matter. Contributor "RedRum" also wrote: "Are you seriously saying that a well respected surgeon and the child victims are all lying?": Sorry if I overlooked your question: Sworn testimony constitutes evidence, but it is up to a court to decide if it is compelling-evidence such as to decide the matter. Therefore the accuracy and sincerely of anyone's evidence is up to the court to decide having regard to all the evidence given in the case. Because of that, it would to be inappropriate for me, not having heard the evidence and not being part of any court deciding the matter, to give any opinion; in summary therefore, I consider it to be up to the court to decide. Robert
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Post by Robert on Nov 28, 2024 22:19:12 GMT
Then the Palestinians cannot be blamed for Oct 7th until there is an investigation and an outcome decided by an unbiased court. I noticed you did not answer my point "Are you seriously saying that a well respected surgeon and the child victims are all lying?" 'The Palestinians' (a very broad brush term) cannot be blamed for Oct 7th. The Hamas leadership and their military arm and those who knowingly sponsored them knowing it was going to happen very much are to blame. All the Palestinian Arab factions and their civilians who both support those parties, and their aims, seek to: Take ALL the land, and murder or expel the Jews. A survey has been carried out on "Palestinian" Arab views on the October 7, 2023 massacre, with highlights of the results reported by ILTV, Israel Daily News of November 19, 2023: Robert
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Post by Robert on Nov 28, 2024 22:34:29 GMT
If you're not Israeli, Robert, why did you misspell his name as 'moravloon', morav in Hebrew means 'teacher' (rather ironically) Thank you for letting me know that I misspelled the contributor's name; it was unintentional. I have corrected the spelling in the only post of mine I'm aware of where it occurred (Nov 27, 2024 at 1:57am) but cannot do this where it can been copied into other's posts. The reason this occurred was because there was an underline under the contributor's name (which was a Link) that cut off the tail of the "y". EDIT:If the reader cares by way of experiment, to click the 'Quote' button on any post, or the 'Edit' button on one of their own posts, they will be able to see that the Username is underlined! (They can click the 'Back' button on their web browser to cancel.) EDIT2: By locating the original post, clicking "Edit", and increasing the web browser's zoom to 175%, only then am I able to see that the tail of the "y' makes a "break" in the underline. Therefore it is not the website software, it is my eyesight. Robert
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Post by borg0 on Nov 28, 2024 22:56:40 GMT
I've never seen an underline cutting off his name on here anywhere. Where did you see that?
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Post by Hutchyns on Nov 28, 2024 23:24:15 GMT
I've never seen an underline cutting off his name on here anywhere. Where did you see that? As a certain regular Poster has misspelt Robert's name three times over the last couple of days, I hope you were equally assiduous in questioning him on each occasion, as you are on the one occasion you find Robert guilty of misspelling a name ?
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Post by Steve on Nov 28, 2024 23:26:06 GMT
'The Palestinians' (a very broad brush term) cannot be blamed for Oct 7th. The Hamas leadership and their military arm and those who knowingly sponsored them knowing it was going to happen very much are to blame. All the Palestinian Arab factions and their civilians who both support those parties, and their aims, seek to: Take ALL the land, and murder or expel the Jews. A survey has been carried out on "Palestinian" Arab views on the October 7, 2023 massacre, with highlights of the results reported by ILTV, Israel Daily News of November 19, 2023: Robert
'Source: ILTV, Israel Daily News of November 19, 2023:' Doesn't sound like a source of provenance. And in any event when 50% of the population of Gaza are children it gives no justification for Israel killing them.. Surveys I've seen show that before Oct 7th Hamas had little support in the area but that after Israel starting bombing civilians support for Hamas rose significantly. Likud and the IDF have yet again been Hamas's most efficient recruiting sergeant. But then they need Hamas to exist in order to justify their positions of power in Israel.
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Post by borg0 on Nov 29, 2024 0:18:19 GMT
I've never seen an underline cutting off his name on here anywhere. Where did you see that? As a certain regular Poster has misspelt Robert's name three times over the last couple of days, I hope you were equally assiduous in questioning him on each occasion, as you are on the one occasion you find Robert guilty of misspelling a name ? No, because Robot was an intentional misspelling of his name
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Post by Robert on Nov 29, 2024 1:05:11 GMT
I've never seen an underline cutting off his name on here anywhere. Where did you see that? Thank you for your query. Please click the 'Quote' button on any post, or the 'Edit' button on one of your own, and you will see that the Username is underlined! (You can click the 'Back' button on your web browser to cancel.) Robert
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Post by Robert on Nov 29, 2024 1:10:58 GMT
All the Palestinian Arab factions and their civilians who both support those parties, and their aims, seek to: Take ALL the land, and murder or expel the Jews. A survey has been carried out on "Palestinian" Arab views on the October 7, 2023 massacre, with highlights of the results reported by ILTV, Israel Daily News of November 19, 2023: Robert
'Source: ILTV, Israel Daily News of November 19, 2023:' Doesn't sound like a source of provenance. And in any event when 50% of the population of Gaza are children it gives no justification for Israel killing them.. Surveys I've seen show that before Oct 7th Hamas had little support in the area but that after Israel starting bombing civilians support for Hamas rose significantly. Likud and the IDF have yet again been Hamas's most efficient recruiting sergeant. But then they need Hamas to exist in order to justify their positions of power in Israel. In my post I also linked a second source, the original source, and which I repeat here for the reader's convenience: Referring to source: “Public Opinion Polls [of the October 7, 2023 attack] by the “Arab World for Research and Development”, November 14, 2023: www.awrad.org/files/server/polls/polls2023/Public Opinion Poll - Gaza War 2023 - Tables of Results.pdf Robert
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Post by borg0 on Nov 29, 2024 2:19:18 GMT
I've never seen an underline cutting off his name on here anywhere. Where did you see that? Thank you for your query. Please click the 'Quote' button on any post, or the 'Edit' button on one of your own, and you will see that the Username is underlined! (You can click the 'Back' button on your web browser to cancel.) RobertI did and the name is underlined specifically except for the y
Have a screenshot
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Post by Robert on Nov 29, 2024 3:20:51 GMT
Thank you for your query. Please click the 'Quote' button on any post, or the 'Edit' button on one of your own, and you will see that the Username is underlined! (You can click the 'Back' button on your web browser to cancel.) RobertI did and the name is underlined specifically except for the y
Have a screenshot
I thank contributor "borg0" for the screenshot. The contributor appears to be correct; then it is my eyesight. I am not able with that slight distortion by the underlining, to see the "y" properly. I have gone back to the original post clicked "Quote". On 100% normal view I cannot see the "y" correctly, but by increasing the zoom in the web browser to 175% I can then see that the tail of "y" makes a "break" in the underline! Therefore it is not the website software; it is my eyesight. If the contributor remains dissatisfied with my response, they are at liberty to Report me. Robert
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Post by borg0 on Nov 29, 2024 4:19:07 GMT
Why would I report you?
As far as I know this is a free speech forum
If someone says they want to end the life of every Palestinian infant, that is free speech and allowed on here
It's not against the rules
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Post by Robert on Nov 29, 2024 5:32:04 GMT
Why would I report you? As far as I know this is a free speech forum If someone says they want to end the life of every Palestinian infant, that is free speech and allowed on here It's not against the rules Contributor "borg0" wrote: "If someone says they want to end the life of every Palestinian infant, that is free speech and allowed on here": I just want to make it clear that I have never posted any such thing either here or anywhere else on the Internet. Were I to see anyone's post saying something like that, I would Report it. Robert
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Post by RedRum on Nov 29, 2024 7:48:13 GMT
Then the Palestinians cannot be blamed for Oct 7th until there is an investigation and an outcome decided by an unbiased court. I noticed you did not answer my point "Are you seriously saying that a well respected surgeon and the child victims are all lying?" Contributor "RedRum" wrote: "Then the Palestinians cannot be blamed for Oct 7th until there is an investigation and an outcome decided by an unbiased court.": This is not a judicial matter in Israel; it is a military matter. Contributor "RedRum" also wrote: "Are you seriously saying that a well respected surgeon and the child victims are all lying?": Sorry if I overlooked your question: Sworn testimony constitutes evidence, but it is up to a court to decide if it is compelling-evidence such as to decide the matter. Therefore the accuracy and sincerely of anyone's evidence is up to the court to decide having regard to all the evidence given in the case. Because of that, it would to be inappropriate for me, not having heard the evidence and not being part of any court deciding the matter, to give any opinion; in summary therefore, I consider it to be up to the court to decide. RobertNo, we are talking about the evidence that 'something' has happened. You insist that war crimes cannot be happening in Gaza because the evidence given be it video or testimonial cannot be verified until a court has seen the evidence and ruled on it. But you accept, given the video and testimonial evidence, that Hamas committed war crimes on Israel on Oct 7th without the need for a court to verify and rule on the evidence. Do you not see the contradiction?
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