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  • Nihilistra@lemmy.worldto196@lemmy.worldWe're at war rule
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    1 month ago

    Could all be lies. We see a similar pattern of russian officials that died suddenly in the last decades and it’s often a longstanding medical issue.

    I wouldn’t trust official US reports nowadays. There’s also the MS13 angle, but I’d believe they would have promoted their actions in a more grim fashion.

    Police and examiner are also easily bought.




  • He may had a problem with this specific one. And I don’t believe it’s about satisfaction, more about what he had to do.

    He wrote deny, defend, depose onto the bullet casings.

    Also this sends a message that may motivate others to stand up against the system.

    “Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.” John F. Kennedy


  • Nihilistra@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.worldI hope it's not maggie
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    5 months ago

    I would believe that in those spheres of power they would have booked a hitman with better hardware and training. His pistol could not properly cycle and he took quite long between shots. Also he had the possibility to move up to the guy and shoot him in the back of the head to save some time but preferred to shot multiple into his back from further away. For me it seems more likely it was an act of Vigilantism.

    It happened in France for example. Now it would not be public killings by guillotine of course but multiple independent attacks by ied/gun/fpv against guys like that ceo are surely thinkable.






  • It was not ours to decide after the war but its an interesting thought. I’d like to see the outcome of that alternative timeline.

    Many of the administrative positions were still filled with former Nazis. Most germans in denial of what happened. Also the winning powers seemed far more interested in the spoils of war compared to a just but self-limiting gesture of goodwill.

    Sketchy ground for such huge undertaking that would have made german willingness and acceptance paramount.

    Also the first thing that comes to my mind is that this decision would jave encaged the victims with the perpetrators. Tough deal to sell to the world.



  • Most probably suspect it’s genocide and know they, by not speaking out, at least support it passively. But it just doesn’t matter for their immediate or the near future, so nothing will happen. Thoughts and prayers…

    I see two main culprits that enable Israel to eradicate the Palestinian people and their livelihood in manner and speed we see now. The US and germany. Many other western political elites seem far more divided on the topic but probably fear the backlash of speaking out.

    70% of the weapons come from the US and they will never stop to supply their FOB. Democrats or republicans will veto everything and make it as hard as possible to even reach a clear global verdict on what happened and how to classify it.

    Most of the remaining 30% come from germany.

    Here the key argument is that Israel is worthy of unwavering support due to the historical fact of the holocaust and the inhumane acts inflicted on the Jewish population.

    Scholz said recently that the security of Israel is a National interest of germany. As a german I feel this too, although for me the state of Israel and the global jewish population we did unspeakable crimes to are not necessarily the same. There are lines that can be crossed that limit my willingness of support. It’s not unconditional and they crossed them. Israel crossed them, not the jews.

    I also feel past and present crimes the jewish people had to endure can be used to understand why Israel is acting the way it does but it can’t be a justification of their barbaric way of waging this war against Hamas.

    In short, nothing will change. Sorry for the long reply, this shit really grinds my gears.







  • The hostages are probably one of the things keeping some areas in Gaza secure. Was a effective move to gather as many as you can, not only as bargaining chips but strategically.

    Hamaz will use them as human shields in important positions, Isreal gives little fucks about dead Palestinians, thing changes when it’s your own civilians you bomb.

    They should not give them back if they want to be able to operate a little further and prepare for a possible ground assault by Israel.

    That’s what their soldiers are more effective in, no sense in getting bombed without aa.