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  1. The Arab states don’t want the Palestinians b/c they’d be doing what Israel wants. So like the old song, the Pals are “stuck in the middle with” Jews

  2. Yes, we need more condemnation of the Oct 7 attacks. I haven’t seen enough from virtually every Western leader, every mainstream news outlet, every politician, every Jello-brain Biden speech, every genocidal IDF tweet and Israeli propaganda post.

    Hamas is equally depraved, just like Nat Turner to the slave drivers, L’Ouverture to the French, Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto to the Nazis

  3. It’s time to cartoon a few jihadists butchering babies too.

    I like all your raw stuff. I want to see how colorful you also can make October 7.

    I’ve loved your other works of butchering and anus anals and masterful-baits.

    But I’m currently hoping for balance and need more body rips-part in bomb bunker like terror now, October 7 style.

    I miss ptsd therapy and need color to ease the terror.

    Love you still

    p.s. know Jew

    1. Your comments are so cleansing.

      1. I’m against all terror by both sides.

        But I won’t mind seeing people sympathize with Jews around the horror of Oct 7. Not at all. Let the colored pencils fly Fish!

        And I’d be happy with Palestinians finally getting a homeland.

        And I hope a few Hamas militants are drowned in their tunnels with sewer water, as the IDF plans. Drowning people who use such terror to achieve aims is not a crime. It’s justice too.

        1. Tell Israel to follow UN Resolution 242. No justice, no peace.

    2. Disgusting liberal boomer. U suck Linda. Elvis Costello sucks too.

  4. Had the occupiers been Swiss, African, Asian, Peruvian, whatever, it would be called something else. It is not about race or religion, it is about colonial occupation of an indigenous population and their land.

  5. “Semite n. member of an ancient group of people including the Hebrews, Arabs, Phoenicians, Assyrians, etc. 1847, probably a back formation from Semetic, perhaps formed by influence of French Semite (1845 from late Latin Sem Shem, one of the three sons of Noah, regarded as the ancestor of Semites, from Greek, Sem, from Hebrew Shem…” (Barnhart, Robert K.. The Barnhart Dictionary of Etymology. The H.W. Wilson Company, 1988. Print)

    “Semetic: noun any group of Afro Asiatic languages including Hebrew, Arabic and Aramaic, spoken by the Semites, a group of people said to be descended from Shem, the eldest son of Noah.” (Chambers 21st Century Dictionary. Edinburgh:Chambers Harrap Publishers Ltd., 1999. Print)

    “Semite: a member of any number of peoples of ancient Southwestern Asia including the Akkadians, Phoenicians, Hebrews, and Arabs. b) descendant of these peoples 3) member of modern people speaking a Semetic language.” (Merriam-Websters Collegiate Dictionary [11th edition]:USA, 2003. Print.)

    “Semite: A member of any of the people supposedly descended from Shem, son of Noah including the Jews, Arabs, Assyrians, Babylonians, and Phoenicians.” (The New Shorter Oxford English Dictionary. New York: Oxford University Press, 1993. Print)

    “Semite: A member of the group of Caucasoid peoples who speak a Semetic language including the Jews and Arabs as well as ancient Babylonians, Assyrians and Phoenicians.” (Collins English Dictionary. Aylesbury: Harper Collins, 1994. Print.)

    “Semite: A member of a people speaking a Semetic language 2. A member of any peoples descended from Shem, the eldest son of Noah.” (Random House Websters College Dictionary. New York: Random House, 2001. Print)

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