Palestinian Boy Kidnapped and Murdered.

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blue underpants said:
No6 said:
nijinsky's fetlocks said:
Ignore him - he's barker's paramilitary wing.
He'll be lost without his playmate, now that the thread has taken a turn towards reason and common sense.

Fuck me, what a fucktard. I despair, I truly do.

You're telling me he's just read that extract from the Gazan youth group's statement and flippantly suggested that they should be dead now?!?!

This is the c**t that tried to ridicule me on Friday because I was actually getting off my arse and going to show support for a cause I hold very dear. Words fail me. What an absolute shitstain on humanity. An utter gobshite of the highest order. So Undies, what the fuck have you ever done to help someone who needs it? What have you EVER stood up and been counted for? c**t.

Do you know what though, you jumped up little shit, if you ever find yourself downtrodden, shat upon from a great height and in need of someone somewhere to help you, it'll be me or someone like me that will speak out for you, even if you are a useless waste of flesh. Do you know why? Because at the end of the day you're a human fucking being and deserve to be treated with dignity and respect. Yes, even 'tards like you deserve the most basic of human rights.

Now piss off back under whatever rock you've crawled out of. You've got nothing to offer here. Bet your mum's really proud of you sweetheart x
Naughty, you don't even know me pal

Since barker took his leave, we have had a ceasefire of our own on this thread, and something resembling a consensus has emerged.
Or at least it had until you managed to singlehandely ruin it.
It's almost as if you don't really want peace at all.
 
No6 said:
Apologies to the rest of the posters who've contributed to a very interesting thread on here today, for my outbursts regarding the kid "undies".

All in all, this thread has been very fucking interesting today, and its a shame that its recently descended into petty arguments again. I apologise for my part in it but I couldn't let this guy's posts go unanswered this time. I bit my lip on Friday but I just felt he's sank a little low this time.

Please, lets try and keep this on topic and mature, like it was before Undies got home from school.

Now, where were we...
Ok Socrates
 
Amnesty International's 2013 Annual Report on Hamas doesn't make good reading. Blue underpants has a point. Here's an excerpt:

Freedoms of expression, association and assembly

Both the PA and Hamas maintained tight restrictions on freedoms of expression, association and assembly, harassing and prosecuting journalists, bloggers and other critics. In both the West Bank and Gaza, security forces used excessive force against demonstrators, scores of whom were arbitrarily arrested and detained.

Journalist Mohammad Qunayta was detained and ill-treated after Internal Security officers arrested him at his house in Gaza in June. He was released on bail in August.

PA police in uniform and plain clothes used excessive force against demonstrators and journalists in Ramallah on 30 June and 1 July. Dozens of protesters were injured and others were detained. Journalist Mohammad Jaradat was tortured in police detention; he was held down and beaten all over his body with a baton.

Hamas authorities prevented women from demonstrating on 2 October in Gaza to call for Palestinian unity. Police briefly detained five women.
 
Prestwich_Blue said:
Amnesty International's 2013 Annual Report on Hamas doesn't make good reading. Blue underpants has a point. Here's an excerpt:

Freedoms of expression, association and assembly

Both the PA and Hamas maintained tight restrictions on freedoms of expression, association and assembly, harassing and prosecuting journalists, bloggers and other critics. In both the West Bank and Gaza, security forces used excessive force against demonstrators, scores of whom were arbitrarily arrested and detained.

Journalist Mohammad Qunayta was detained and ill-treated after Internal Security officers arrested him at his house in Gaza in June. He was released on bail in August.

PA police in uniform and plain clothes used excessive force against demonstrators and journalists in Ramallah on 30 June and 1 July. Dozens of protesters were injured and others were detained. Journalist Mohammad Jaradat was tortured in police detention; he was held down and beaten all over his body with a baton.

Hamas authorities prevented women from demonstrating on 2 October in Gaza to call for Palestinian unity. Police briefly detained five women.


From the same source..

The Knesset, Israel’s parliament, passed laws restricting freedom of expression and association, including one which made it an offence to advocate a boycott of Israeli individuals or institutions in Israel or Israeli settlements in the West Bank. Another penalized commemoration by institutions or municipalities of the Nakba (catastrophe), a term used by Palestinians to describe their dispossession in 1948. The Knesset also discussed, but by the end of 2011 had not passed, proposed legislation to limit or prevent the receipt of funds from foreign governments by Israeli human rights NGOs, particularly those that provided information to the 2009 UN Fact-Finding Mission on the Gaza Conflict.



Governments are cunts....

and Blue undies has no point at all, he's just WUM.
 
Here's blue undies from the beginning of the thread, he came on calling people Yasser and then began crying when people didn't take him seriously. For someone who is so upset, he's still in the thread 100 pages later.

blue underpants said:
The Flash said:
blue underpants said:
Ah, the intellectual terrorist apologist sticks his Kalashnikov in, whats bothering you Yasser?

Oh dear...
Oh dear, oh fuckin dear!!! I'm married to someone of Jewish descent and the crap i read on here is upsetting me and her when she looks in every now and again, oh dear
 
Prestwich_Blue said:
Amnesty International's 2013 Annual Report on Hamas doesn't make good reading. Blue underpants has a point. Here's an excerpt:

Freedoms of expression, association and assembly

Both the PA and Hamas maintained tight restrictions on freedoms of expression, association and assembly, harassing and prosecuting journalists, bloggers and other critics. In both the West Bank and Gaza, security forces used excessive force against demonstrators, scores of whom were arbitrarily arrested and detained.

Journalist Mohammad Qunayta was detained and ill-treated after Internal Security officers arrested him at his house in Gaza in June. He was released on bail in August.

PA police in uniform and plain clothes used excessive force against demonstrators and journalists in Ramallah on 30 June and 1 July. Dozens of protesters were injured and others were detained. Journalist Mohammad Jaradat was tortured in police detention; he was held down and beaten all over his body with a baton.

Hamas authorities prevented women from demonstrating on 2 October in Gaza to call for Palestinian unity. Police briefly detained five women.

Blue Underpants has no point whatsoever - he is deliberately looking to hijack a thread that was actually, for possibly the first time ever, nearing common ground.
And I think you know that, really.
 
nijinsky's fetlocks said:
Blue Underpants has no point whatsoever - he is deliberately looking to hijack a thread that was actually, for possibly the first time ever, nearing common ground.
And I think you know that, really.
I do know this thread has taken an immeasurable turn for the better since people stopped being deliberately provocative so point taken.
 
Prestwich_Blue said:
nijinsky's fetlocks said:
Blue Underpants has no point whatsoever - he is deliberately looking to hijack a thread that was actually, for possibly the first time ever, nearing common ground.
And I think you know that, really.
I do know this thread has taken an immeasurable turn for the better since people stopped being deliberately provocative so point taken.

Who needs Kofi Annan when you have Fetlocks brokering peace deals?
I'm off to sort the warring factions of the Yaya thread out now, then if that goes well, I may have a stab at mediating the Transfer forum, seeing as I'm on a roll.
I think the sun may have got to me.
 
nijinsky's fetlocks said:
Prestwich_Blue said:
Amnesty International's 2013 Annual Report on Hamas doesn't make good reading. Blue underpants has a point. Here's an excerpt:

Freedoms of expression, association and assembly

Both the PA and Hamas maintained tight restrictions on freedoms of expression, association and assembly, harassing and prosecuting journalists, bloggers and other critics. In both the West Bank and Gaza, security forces used excessive force against demonstrators, scores of whom were arbitrarily arrested and detained.

Journalist Mohammad Qunayta was detained and ill-treated after Internal Security officers arrested him at his house in Gaza in June. He was released on bail in August.

PA police in uniform and plain clothes used excessive force against demonstrators and journalists in Ramallah on 30 June and 1 July. Dozens of protesters were injured and others were detained. Journalist Mohammad Jaradat was tortured in police detention; he was held down and beaten all over his body with a baton.

Hamas authorities prevented women from demonstrating on 2 October in Gaza to call for Palestinian unity. Police briefly detained five women.

Blue Underpants has no point whatsoever - he is deliberately looking to hijack a thread that was actually, for possibly the first time ever, nearing common ground.
And I think you know that, really.
No i wasn't Fetlocks, Hamas will deal with anybody who steps out of line or deviates from their point of view
To start a statement with FUCK HAMAS, is a recipe for signing their own death warrants, you know it, NO6 knows it and every citizen and loony Hamas gunman in Gaza knows it
Poor Palestinian youths are probably propping up a building encased in concrete as we speak
 
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