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Richard D

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Fri Dec 6, 2024, 01:47 PM Dec 2024

"Genocide" is . . . [View all]

. . . being used for antisemetic purposes. No? Than explain please:

400,000 people perished in the war in Yemen and no one calls it a genocide.

500,000 died in the war in Syria, and 12 million were displaced, and no one calls it a genocide.

Millions died in the Congo wars and none call it a genocide.

When 2 million German civilians were killed in WWII, none called it a genocide,

When a million Japanese civilians were killed in WWII, no one called it a genocide.

Yet when Israel dared to fight back against the army of Jew-haters that attacked it on 7 October, raping, burning, beheading, and kidnapping innocent civilians, and Israel attacked the terrorists with the lowest civilian to-terrorist death in history to insure that such an attack can never happen again, so many said, "This is genocide."

This is antisemitism.

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