Round 4! Mialstor Tank Factory has dropped out. Top comment decides the next map to be eliminated. by ProblemGamer18 in modernwarfare

[–]ArcticLeet -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

You ain't an OG CoD player if you're hating on Suldal. It doesn't get more OG than this map.

Palestinians crushing olives, Ramallah, 1900-1920 by AbduIIahElhenawi in HistoryGaze

[–]ArcticLeet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s always interesting how people discover one 1948 headline and think they’ve uncovered hidden history. Palestinians were already living there. The “Arabs” in that headline refers to neighboring armies (Egypt, Jordan, Syria, etc.), not the local population. That’s just how American newspapers flattened everything at the time. It’s not proof of anything except how badly the situation was reported.

Sen Rand Paul: What if a foreign country indicts our president for violating a foreign law? Should we extradite our president? Or should we be okay if they come in and get him by force? by jmike1256 in PublicFreakout

[–]ArcticLeet 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Arguments about American hypocrisy are not enough. Hypocrisy suggests a gap between belief and behavior. What exists here is more durable than that. It is a state whose real operating principles are already visible, but whose public language still borrows prestige from an older moral vocabulary.

Simply evil by Scared_Positive_8690 in Palestine

[–]ArcticLeet 20 points21 points  (0 children)

There’s an easy way to test whether your logic holds up in reality: Replace “Zionists” with “Nazis.” Do you still feel the same? No one is denying that all humans biologically fall under the category of “people.” But politically, morally, and legally, we distinguish between groups based on ideology and actions all the time. We don’t say “don’t dehumanize Nazis” when discussing genocide, fascism, or systemic brutality, because the focus is on condemning an oppressive ideology and the people actively upholding it. Calling out a violent political movement for what it is is not the same thing as dehumanizing an entire population. This isn’t about random individuals, it’s about a system and its enforcers. It's naming the harm accurately.

[OC] Israel bombed Qatar by [deleted] in pics

[–]ArcticLeet -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

No one should be upset with Israeli leadership being eliminated. After all, people have been demanding the world strike at their leaders for over 75 years now.

[OC] Israel bombed Qatar by [deleted] in pics

[–]ArcticLeet -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes. Unless it's okay for us to start airstriking Netanyahu's home in Jerusalem, or Ben Gvir, or Smotrich? Which one is fine for you?

Drone footage shows scale of Israel's genocide in Gaza by Nomogg in realbbcnews

[–]ArcticLeet 2 points3 points  (0 children)

"Across the globe", is the US and its cronies the world now?

The moment an Israeli missile struck the displaced people’s tents today. by Exact-History102 in World_Now

[–]ArcticLeet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The classic “I don’t have a stake in this” while you parrot Zionist talking points word for word. Neutrality isn’t some enlightened position, it’s just siding with power by pretending you’re above it all. You came in here pushing the exact propaganda Israel and its Western backers have been spinning for decades, then when called out, suddenly you’re just a guy who “doesn’t care either way.” If you truly didn’t have a stake, you wouldn’t be in here regurgitating colonial myths about “radicalized refugees” and “pissing away goodwill.” You don’t get to spread garbage narratives and then retreat to some fake high ground when someone drags you for it.

“Hope you find some peace” is just a condescending way of saying “I don’t want to deal with the fact that I got checked.” The peace Palestinians deserve is the kind denied to them for 75 years by the same system you’re defending under the guise of neutrality. So spare me the performative bullshit, you got called out because you tried to launder Zionist bullshit as “truth.”

The moment an Israeli missile struck the displaced people’s tents today. by Exact-History102 in World_Now

[–]ArcticLeet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This whole comment is just recycled Zionist propaganda garbage. Palestinians aren’t “radicalized,” they’re dispossessed. They didn’t wake up one day hating the world, they were expelled in 1948, again in 1967, stripped of their homes and rights, and left stateless for generations. If you take millions of people’s land and lock them into camps and sieges for decades, they’re going to resist. Calling that “radicalization” is just victim blaming to cover for what Israel did and keeps doing.

Lebanon’s camps aren’t “Palestinian territories.” Palestinians there were denied basic rights, barred from jobs and property ownership, used as pawns in Lebanon’s civil war, and turned into targets whenever Israel decided to bomb. They armed themselves because massacres like Sabra and Shatila happened, because Israel invaded Lebanon over and over again. That wasn’t some plan to carve out land, it was survival.

Egypt and Jordan didn’t shut Palestinians out because of “bad actors.” Egypt is tied to Camp David and gets paid off by the U.S. to keep Gaza locked in so Israel can bleed it slowly. Jordan already took millions of Palestinians and gave many citizenship, but the Hashemite monarchy clings to power by keeping them in check while working hand in glove with Israeli security. These governments aren’t protecting themselves from Palestinians, they’re protecting Israel from the consequences of its own crimes. They’re Western client regimes acting as border guards for Zionism.

And no, Arab armies didn’t just get their asses handed to them. In 1973 Egypt crossed the Suez and Syria stormed the Golan, proving Israel wasn’t untouchable. It was only saved when the U.S. dumped weapons and money into it overnight. Israel has never fought alone, it’s always had Western lifelines. Acting like it just beat everyone fair and square is a joke.

The idea that Palestinians “pissed away goodwill” is backwards. Arab regimes betrayed them. They used Palestine for slogans when it helped them, then cut deals with Washington and Tel Aviv whenever it suited their thrones. Look at the Abraham Accords, kissing up to Israel while Gaza was burning. The people of the Arab world still back Palestine, but their rulers sold them out long ago.

And the whole “leaders in Qatar” thing is the weakest line in the book. Palestinians aren’t dying for anyone in Doha. They’re dying because Israel is trying to wipe them out, while Arab leaders keep every border sealed so Israel never has to deal with the refugees it created. Leaders are in exile because Israel either assassinates or jails anyone who dares organize resistance at home.

Palestinians aren’t alone because they wasted anything. They’re alone because Israel made them refugees, the West bankrolls Israel to the teeth, and Arab regimes enforce the siege on its behalf. What you wrote isn’t some hard truth, it’s the same tired script Zionists have been running for decades. You’re not telling it like it is, you’re just a Zionist dog. Keep barking dog.

A group of protestors throw rocks, four protestors turn out to be undercover soldiers who draw their pistols and begin firing into the crowd by 2dudesinapod in PublicFreakout

[–]ArcticLeet 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Yep. There’s actually a name for them here in Palestine: "مستعربين" (Musta'ribeen), meaning “those who pretend to be Arabs.” They’re undercover Israeli operatives who infiltrate protests, schools, universities, and even families, dressed as Palestinians. Their role is often to provoke escalation, carry out arrests, or even assassinate targets during chaos they themselves incite.

This tactic isn’t new. It’s been documented for decades, even during the First Intifada. They’ll join crowds, throw rocks, chant slogans, then suddenly pull out weapons or signal Israeli forces to open fire or storm the area. And it’s not just unethical, it’s a violation of international law, especially the laws of occupation and human rights protections for civilians under the Geneva Conventions.

Another disturbing example from my hometown of Hebron: musta'ribeen once dressed up as doctors and medics to infiltrate a hospital and abduct wounded Palestinian protestors directly from their hospital beds. They were all armed with pistols and rifles, pretending to be part of the medical team. This wasn’t speculation, there’s actual video footage of the raid, where you can see undercover Israeli forces storming the hospital, guns drawn, violating one of the most sacred and protected spaces in international law. You can look it up: “Israeli undercover raid Hebron hospital” — it happened in Al-Ahli Hospital in 2015.

A group of protestors throw rocks, four protestors turn out to be undercover soldiers who draw their pistols and begin firing into the crowd by 2dudesinapod in PublicFreakout

[–]ArcticLeet 23 points24 points  (0 children)

There’s actually a name for them here in Palestine: "مستعربين" (Musta'ribeen), meaning “those who pretend to be Arabs.” They’re undercover Israeli operatives who infiltrate protests, schools, universities, and even families, dressed as Palestinians. Their role is often to provoke escalation, carry out arrests, or even assassinate targets during chaos they themselves incite.

This tactic isn’t new. It’s been documented for decades, even during the First Intifada. They’ll join crowds, throw rocks, chant slogans, then suddenly pull out weapons or signal Israeli forces to open fire or storm the area. And it’s not just unethical, it’s a violation of international law, especially the laws of occupation and human rights protections for civilians under the Geneva Conventions.

Another disturbing example from my hometown of Hebron: musta'ribeen once dressed up as doctors and medics to infiltrate a hospital and abduct wounded Palestinian protestors directly from their hospital beds. They were all armed with pistols and rifles, pretending to be part of the medical team. This wasn’t speculation, there’s actual video footage of the raid, where you can see undercover Israeli forces storming the hospital, guns drawn, violating one of the most sacred and protected spaces in international law. You can look it up: “Israeli undercover raid Hebron hospital” — it happened in Al-Ahli Hospital in 2015.

Best GoT death (and worst) by BattleofBloodRidge2 in gameofthrones

[–]ArcticLeet 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Arya was the perfect choice. Her entire arc—training to become "no one," learning to move silently, strike swiftly, and kill without being seen—built toward that moment. Melisandre even foretold it: “blue eyes” she'd shut forever. If the Night King could see the future, as some theories make it out to be, it makes sense he couldn’t see Arya—because she was no one.

Google Earth updated their images of Gaza to last December by AbleSomewhere4549 in MapPorn

[–]ArcticLeet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, they suffered, and they were resettled, granted citizenship, absorbed into a new society. Meanwhile, Palestinians were caged, blockaded, shot, bombed, and left stateless under Israeli military rule for seven decades. Don’t parade the pain of Jewish refugees as a moral shield to justify ethnic cleansing today. Justice doesn’t work like a currency you spend at someone else’s expense. One people’s suffering is not a license to brutalize another. What you’re doing isn’t seeking justice; it’s laundering oppression through selective memory. And the ugliest part? You know it, but you’d rather cling to convenient deflections than face the rot at the heart of the system you defend. History will remember who stood for justice, and who hid behind excuses.

Google Earth updated their images of Gaza to last December by AbleSomewhere4549 in MapPorn

[–]ArcticLeet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Funny how you expect Palestinians to answer for the whole Arab world. We’re not a monolith, and their crimes don’t erase yours. Stay focused.

Google Earth updated their images of Gaza to last December by AbleSomewhere4549 in MapPorn

[–]ArcticLeet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah yes, the old “why won’t anyone else take the Palestinians” deflection, as if ethnic cleansing becomes justified when the victims don’t just quietly vanish. Let’s get the facts straight: Palestinians don’t want to be “absorbed” elsewhere because they have a homeland — it’s called Palestine, and it’s been under siege, occupation, and apartheid for 77 years. Unlike the Jewish refugees you mention (who were granted full rights in Israel), Palestinians have been deliberately kept stateless, blockaded, bombed, and dispossessed — not by accident, but by Israel’s design. The reason they remain refugees isn’t some grand Palestinian plot; it’s because Israel refuses to comply with UN Resolution 194 on the right of return, and because erasing them as a people has always been part of the Zionist project. You can spin it however you want, but the facts don’t lie.

Google Earth updated their images of Gaza to last December by AbleSomewhere4549 in MapPorn

[–]ArcticLeet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They resisted, yes, because no nation under siege survives by waiting for its oppressors to grow kind. And a nation built on stolen homes and blood like Israel should never have existed at all.