The speech that referred to Palestinian suffering was a journey into a universe of political guile from a president who had just approved sending $20 billion more weapons to Israel, writes Norman Solomon.
By Norman Solomon
Common Dreams
An observation from George Orwell —
The speech that referred to Palestinian suffering was a journey into a universe of political guile from a president who had just approved sending $20 billion more weapons to Israel, writes Norman Solomon.
Because of fucking ethics. You’ve got to be a troll.
I’m going to be pissed at a driver, known for hitting pedestrians, when he stops this one time because we yelled at him loud enough to hear. Seriously how callus are you? Fuck that guy.
OK but if you’re going to be pissed at him after he calls for a ceasefire then why ask him to call for a ceasefire?
Because of fucking ethics. You’ve got to be a troll.
I’m going to be pissed at a driver, known for hitting pedestrians, when he stops this one time because we yelled at him loud enough to hear. Seriously how callus are you? Fuck that guy.
Would you also say that stopping this one time is “cruel” given his bad driving record? If it’s cruel, why did you yell for the driver to do it?
If you want someone to call for a ceasefire, then it’s a good thing when they do it. Even when you don’t like the person who calls for it.