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In reply to the discussion: Hamas' brutality is unpardonable [View all]MyMission
(2,008 posts)Sure, not all rethugs support maga, but most do and would vote for tfg and his agenda.
Sure, not all Gazans support Hamas, but most do and would vote for Hamas and their agenda.
And who knows how many rethugs or Gazans go along with their leaders for fear of retribution?
(They go along with them!)
Or how many really have such hate in their hearts for Dems or Jews?
(They each want to destroy their enemies, Dems or Jews!)
Or how magats or hamas have been influenced by foreign countries (Russia, Iran) funding and fueling their evil agendas? (They both take the money and use it to advance their agendas!)
The point is they both mostly go along with the party line, following their leaders.
Magats and tfg assaulted our democracy on 1/6, as well as before and after! And rethugs protect them, shield them, willingly or reluctantly.
Hamas and allies assaulted Israel, a democracy, on 10/7, and expected Israel to retaliate against them, as they hide among civilians and use them as willing or unwilling shields.
Most here at DU see and realize the threat maga poses to our democracy and way of life.
Some here at DU don't see or realize the threat hamas poses to Israel, and their way of life!
Just as we here in the US are fighting for our rights and freedoms against "evil" chaos agents, Israel is fighting for their rights and freedoms against comparable evil chaos agents.
Rethugs have become synonymous with maga.
Palestinians have become synonymous with Hamas.
Rethugs who don't support maga but remain in the party are complicit.
Palestinians who don't support Hamas but remain in the party are complicit.
I agree, "it was not a handful of Hamas who committed the atrocities. It was all of them."
I feel the same about magats and their atrocities.
(Maybe I should post this as an op and see where it goes? Or maybe not?)