37 Replies to “Those Moderate Muslims!”

  1. Heh, there’s nothing like having a good identifiable landmark for target acquisition.

  2. Why does Israel have to negotiate with a group that doesn’t recognize them?
    Why not formally annex the West Bank and Golan Heights? Formally annexing other areas seems to work for large countries.

  3. I don’t understand why the son of a Muslim, raised for the first eight years of his life in a Madrassa in a Muslim Country, would be SO anti-Israel.
    It just puzzles me to no end.

  4. A stark symbol of why the “Palestinians” are doomed to eternal statelessness.

  5. About the same size as a V1 rocket…with approximately the same intent.
    Cheers
    Hans Rupprecht, Commander in Chief
    1st Saint Nicolaas Army
    Army Group “True North”

  6. I truly think it high time to:
    Evacuate all Israelis…for hmm, lets see about 5 years, and then neutron bomb the living shit out of the Middle east..Enough is enough.

  7. as a significant solid non-moving military looking target, how long before the Israeli Air Force uses it for target practice?

  8. In other countries, statues commemorate achievements, persons or things or dreadful events that deserve remembrance. What exactly does this avant-garde Islamofascist “statue” represent? How completely without imagination these thugs are, perhaps? Even the North Koreans give it the old college try with their propaganda.

  9. My eyes ain’t what they used to be.
    That said, is that the Toronto Sun symbol in the middle of the rocket? Are they formally sponsoring that “statue”?

  10. Re: Rocket:
    It will take then ten years to figure out that the reason it can’t be launched is that it`s welded to the post!!

  11. Many cities in Canada and the US have war memorials of tanks, artillery, aircraft, etc, commemorating their battles.

  12. Dystopian Optimist >
    “Many cities in Canada and the US have war memorials…”
    Yea but we have a country to put them in. They should work on that part of it first.

  13. I believe the Palestinians have been trying to get Palestine back for several years now. They’re working on it.

  14. “Palestine was never a country…”
    Yes, just defining them away might work if they were say Canadians whose idea of “resistance” is to fire off an email to their MP.
    But Israel’s dilemma is in dealing with a rapidly breeding displaced people who know and believe they had a country, who are fanatically committed to regaining that country by any means, and who hold a grudge for thousands of years. To make matters worse, world opinion and anyone who owns a pre-1947 map, favor the Palestinians.

  15. This nation of Palestine you mention …. I am a little foggy on the details.
    What were it’s boundaries? What was it’s system of government? When was it formed? When did they lose it?

  16. Dystopian Optimist >
    One of these days one of them will figure out that there are 21 neighboring Muslim Arab countries that have collectivly told them to f*ck off and die, and he’ll tell the rest of them.

  17. I might bite on your moral relativism if anywhere in these retarded inbred psychopath’s domain they had anything comparable to Kenora’s Musky, Wawa’s Goose, or Leamington’s Tomato.

  18. Karl wondered:
    “This nation of Palestine you mention …. I am a little foggy on the details.
    What were it’s boundaries? What was it’s system of government? When was it formed? When did they lose it?”
    If I didn’t believe that your questions were disingenuous, I’d have you google various sources on the history of Palestine.
    Since I don’t support the extermination of the Palestinians,
    I occasionally have some fun with those who do.

  19. K99 wrote:
    “One of these days one of them will figure out that there are 21 neighboring Muslim Arab countries that have collectivly told them to f*ck off and die, and he’ll tell the rest of them.”
    From time to time, I conduct experiments on how quickly civil discourse descends into vulgarity, palpable hatred, or calls for mass extermination of the Pals, whenever the topic of Israel or its right to dispossess the Pals arises.

  20. Dystopian Optimist >
    “I conduct experiments on how quickly civil discourse descends into vulgarity, palpable hatred, or calls for mass extermination of the Pals, whenever the topic of Israel or its right to dispossess the Pals arises.”
    And?

  21. Possession is the required prerequisite to getting
    dispossessed.
    The only times “the land between the Jordan and the Med” was ever in any Arab hands was when the Caliphate (Iraq) or the Eygptian Mamlukes had it….
    Anything else is fantasy or fiction.
    Palestinian…. a recent invention applied to some 20th century Egyptian, Jordfanian, Syrian migrants to Ottoman/British Palestine or their descendants.
    If the Israeli’s had lost the 1948 war there would be no Palestinian state.
    Why do I perceive you regard the “Protocols of the Elders……” to be serious scholarship?

  22. “I’d have you google various sources on the history of Palestine.”
    Which will singularly fail to turn up any evidence of an independent and sovereign state called “Palestine”.
    I am not suggesting here that there cannot or should not be one. Only that there never has been one.

  23. JJM >
    “I am not suggesting here that there cannot or should not be one.”
    I agree.
    I’m just trying to understand Dystopian Optimist’s claim that “some” SDA commenters are genocidal maniacs for pointing out that fact.
    Israel also deserves a “homeland” and the one they are currently on has been provably their ancestral homeland for a few thousand years. They have no other homeland.
    Yet Dystopian seems to regard everyone BUT the 21 Arab nations that supply the Palestinians with arms to die by instead of giving their brethren a “new home” as the aggressors.
    Strange brew.
    Islam and the Arab nations have stated numerously and emphatically that they will NEVER share the “Holy Land” with the Israelis. So what’s left for them?

  24. K99 asked: “And?”
    Because I enjoy watching zionists engage in blatantly dishonest debate tactics, such as when sasquatch asked:
    “Why do I perceive you regard the ‘Protocols of the Elders……’ to be serious scholarship?”
    as though I’m responsible for explaining the delusional fantasies of his irrational mind.
    I could just as well have asked of sasquatch:
    “Why do I perceive you as masturbating furiously to the visions of Pal women and children being burned alive with white phosphorus?”
    But I didn’t ask that because I engage in honest discourse.
    Or when K99 fabricated out of thin air the following:
    “I’m just trying to understand Dystopian Optimist’s claim that “some” SDA commenters are genocidal maniacs for pointing out that fact. ”
    I never claimed that at all.
    As I stated in an earlier post, I’m intrigued by how normally sane people lose their minds and their self-respect when the topic is Israel.

  25. Paleosimians from Gaza have a country it is called Egypt. Paleosimians from West Bank have a country it is called Jordan. Since when Egypt and Jordan held those lands none bothered to create the mythical land of “Palestine” the Jooooos have no obligation to do so either. Of course the Jooooos did much more for Paleosimians than their arab brethren and actually gave them parts of formerly Egyptian and Jordanian territories. Meanwhile their arab brethren continue keeping them in camps.

  26. “Israel also deserves a ‘homeland’ and the one they are currently on has been provably their ancestral homeland for a few thousand years. They have no other homeland.”
    The point is actually entirely moot. Whatever Jews in general hold as an article of faith – their biblical claim to a homeland – need not even concern us because it’s essentially irrelevant; Israel is a recognized, sovereign state and has been one for over 65 years now. End of argument.
    I’m no fan of Iran or its government or its beliefs. But I don’t doubt its right to exist as a sovereign state.
    Because it obviously is one.

  27. “I’m intrigued by how normally sane people lose their minds and their self-respect when the topic is Israel.”
    This is certainly true of many of Israel’s detractors. Screeching on about “Zionists” is hardly a sane position for debate.

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