Bad news from Afghanistan


By Anonymous
January 19, 2011
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http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fgw-afghanistan-ricksha...

Count the number of anti-Israel who will criticise terrorist Taliban. Don't hold your breath!

These 20 dead civilian Muslims will not receive more attention from the media and the antisemites than the accidental stepping on a 'Palestinian' foot by an Israeli. Because in the former case, Israel cannot be blamed.

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mattpryor

19 January, 2011 - 13:39

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All these foreign jihadis will be moving to Tunisia over the next week or so, leaving Afghanis in peace.


jose (not verified)

19 January, 2011 - 13:53

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They have too many destinations available: Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Jordan... They will have to chose.


jose (not verified)

19 January, 2011 - 13:57

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Of course Iraq is still available too! But that is hardly news.


jose (not verified)

20 January, 2011 - 07:37

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As I predicted, none of the antisemite bunch said one damn thing about these 20 civilian deaths, and the international media already forgot about them.
On the other hand, the old man who was accidentally killed in an operation that was necessary due to the laxism of 'Palestinian' justice against HAMAS terrorists is still in the news and will remain there for some weeks.

Interesting that double standards, isn't it?

Because double standards are a sure sign of antisemitism.


jose (not verified)

21 January, 2011 - 07:31

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Not only there wasn't a word of pity towards the 20 civilian deaths but neither was there any towards the 50 that followed the next day in Iraq.
50 is about the same number as the 'victims' of the 'Jenin massacre', except of course that the 'victims' were not civilians but armed terrorists.

In all cases, victims were Muslims or even ethnic Arabs...
In these last cases, no trouble in the antisemite bunch. All normal and clear: Muslims killing other Muslims for ideological reasons is fine for them!
In the case of the 'Jenin massacre', Tsahal killing terrorists and doing the cleaning PA could not or would not do, uproar in the streets, calls for boycott, UN enquiries and resolutions, condemnations and what not.

Double standards are a sure sign of antisemitism.

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