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The first step is to stop with the “uWu, he’s just a smol bean, he made a silly mistake.” This action and the 0545 harassment of another regent were deliberately planned and organized. This is not a silly mistake or a stupid college kid, it’s a decision to harass people at home as part of their movement. 
 

The answer is give them a deadline, announce that the encampment organizers are inciting inappropriate and dangerous activity, and then at deadline tear the tents down, expel the students still there, and have anyone who comes back get arrested.  

This whole thing and all these students give off these vibes. 
 

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https://www.bridgemi.com/talent-education/u-m-board-chair-body-bag-protest-my-home-over-israel-unacceptable?amp

 

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Protesters also taped a list of demands onto the home doors of other university regents, according to a news release from the TAHRIR Coalition, which helped organize the U-M encampment that began April 22. 

"Though this iteration of the movement started with a university encampment, its boundaries are limitless,” the protesters said in a statement. “It will spill out into the streets and continue to attack the Israeli genocide project's most vulnerable institutions and allies. We will not rest until total Palestinian liberation.”

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7 minutes ago, 956 Worldwide said:

The first step is to stop with the “uWu, he’s just a smol bean, he made a silly mistake.” This action and the 0545 harassment of another regent were deliberately planned and organized. This is not a silly mistake or a stupid college kid, it’s a decision to harass people at home as part of their movement. 
 

The answer is give them a deadline, announce that the encampment organizers are inciting inappropriate and dangerous activity, and then at deadline tear the tents down, expel the students still there, and have anyone who comes back get arrested.  

This whole thing and all these students give off these vibes. 

https://www.bridgemi.com/talent-education/u-m-board-chair-body-bag-protest-my-home-over-israel-unacceptable?amp

 

 

All of that is taking things way too far. 

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1 hour ago, wildcat09 said:

I'm not sure if it was intended as a threat but I certainly think it's reasonable to view it as one. Given the benign contents of the letter I think some people are overreacting a bit, but if that dipshit had gotten himself shot I wouldn't really feel bad for him.  

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11 minutes ago, 956 Worldwide said:

The first step is to stop with the “uWu, he’s just a smol bean, he made a silly mistake.” This action and the 0545 harassment of another regent were deliberately planned and organized. This is not a silly mistake or a stupid college kid, it’s a decision to harass people at home as part of their movement. 
 

The answer is give them a deadline, announce that the encampment organizers are inciting inappropriate and dangerous activity, and then at deadline tear the tents down, expel the students still there, and have anyone who comes back get arrested.  

This whole thing and all these students give off these vibes. 
 

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https://www.bridgemi.com/talent-education/u-m-board-chair-body-bag-protest-my-home-over-israel-unacceptable?amp

 

Who said it was a mistake and not a deliberate act? Wasn't me. I'm not sure who you're arguing with.

e: I understand that all anti-Israel protests are unacceptable to you, but most people aren't there...

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3 minutes ago, bolverk said:

 

All of that is taking things way too far. 

If harassing regents at home isn’t enough to get you booted from school, what is?  These people are grownups. What happens if you show up at your CEO’s house if you arrive at 0400 with a mask and list of demands.

These people are coddled beyond belief and it led to unacceptable behavior. 

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4 minutes ago, Brian Fantana said:

Who said it was a mistake and not a deliberate act? Wasn't me. I'm not sure who you're arguing with.

The only argument seems to be the degree to which the presumed student is condemned. If you're not sufficiently outraged, then you must be a pedophile.

Meanwhile, nary a care that counterprotesters are calling for the ethnic cleansing of Gaza. 

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3 minutes ago, 956 Worldwide said:

If harassing regents at home isn’t enough to get you booted from school, what is?  These people are grownups. What happens if you show up at your CEO’s house if you arrive at 0400 with a mask and list of demands.

These people are coddled beyond belief and it led to unacceptable behavior. 

I mean I think some punishment is absolutely in order for what that kid did.

Perhaps trying to brand him a criminal home invader isn't a great place to start. In case you're confused, that's the first thing this regent did.

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The only argument seems to be the degree to which the presumed student is condemned. If you're not sufficiently outraged, then you must be a pedophile.

Meanwhile, nary a care that counterprotesters are calling for the ethnic cleansing of Gaza. 

That's just Rex projecting again.

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13 minutes ago, bolverk said:

The only argument seems to be the degree to which the presumed student is condemned. If you're not sufficiently outraged, then you must be a pedophile.

Meanwhile, nary a care that counterprotesters are calling for the ethnic cleansing of Gaza. 

What counter protesters? You posted a video of Israeli settlers in the Middle East. Were there counterprotesters calling for ethnic cleansing at zero dark thirty on UM regents’ yards? Or are doing the thing here, where you insist that no one can correct the behavior of Americans in America until GAZA IS FREE!!! 
 

So tiresome. 

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25 minutes ago, Brian Fantana said:

Who said it was a mistake and not a deliberate act? Wasn't me. I'm not sure who you're arguing with.

e: I understand that all anti-Israel protests are unacceptable to you, but most people aren't there...

The organizers and spokespeople of the campus encampment literally sent a press release that they are going to keep doing this and it’s the natural outgrowth of their little encampment game. 

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1 hour ago, Brian Fantana said:

Despite the attempts to characterize it as a home invasion, it clearly was not and I doubt any laws were even broken. So again, where does that leave us?

It leaves us with a bunch of DT crybabies shitting themselves with fear because someone they don’t know came to a person’s door, delivered an anodyne letter, and left without attempting anything even remotely violent or intimidating. 

It’s pathetic.

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6 minutes ago, 956 Worldwide said:

The organizers and spokespeople of the campus encampment literally sent a press release that they are going to keep doing this and it’s the natural outgrowth of their little encampment game. 

I agree that they should stop doing this. I'm gonna stop short of branding them dangerous criminals quite yet and/or calling them pedophiles like the guy whose posts you keep liking.

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Just now, BrickHorn said:

It leaves us with a bunch of DT crybabies shitting themselves with fear because someone they don’t know came to a person’s door, delivered an anodyne letter, and left without attempting anything even remotely violent or intimidating. 

It’s pathetic.

I am in agreement that showing up masked to someone's door in the middle of the night is an intimidation tactic (a laughable one, when you're a spindly college nerd, but still, it is what it is), or at least an attempt at making oneself appear threatening. I honestly would have laughed had I saw that on my camera notifications in the morning and realized all that happened was a non-threatening note was left on my door.

I certainly wouldn't have run to the press and cried home invasion. That to me is intensely hilarious.

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2 minutes ago, 956 Worldwide said:

What counter protesters? You posted a video of Israeli settlers in the Middle East. Were there counterprotesters calling for ethnic cleansing at zero dark thirty on UM regents’ yards? Or are doing the thing here, where you insist that no one can correct the behavior of Americans in America until GAZA IS FREE!!! 
 

So tiresome. 

Calm down, bro. There are Israelis protesting to end the war, and there are Israelis counter-protesting to end Gaza. I've posted video clips of both.

Is this thread now dedicated only to what idiot students in Michigan do? My comments about the one guy have included other descriptors, such as stupid, futile, and creepy. When you presented information that a much larger coordinated thing was also going on, I said they were taking things way too far.

Moreover, I think I've been pretty critical of the protests themselves, saying for three (?) weeks now that they have become counterproductive. They served their purpose by raising awareness about the war.

I'm sorry if it hurts your feelings that I bring up the topic of what people are actually protesting or the bad behavior that counterprotesters also display.  

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4 minutes ago, BrickHorn said:

It leaves us with a bunch of DT crybabies shitting themselves with fear because someone they don’t know came to a person’s door, delivered an anodyne letter, and left without attempting anything even remotely violent or intimidating. 

It’s pathetic.

I love how you don’t even engage with the entire story, just make it be what you want it to be.  Complete intellectual dishonesty about what happened because you support their ideals. 
 

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(CBS DETROIT) — University of Michigan officials said the student groups who organized an encampment on campus are taking responsibility for protesting at Board of Regents members' homes, leaving fake body bags and toys — both painted with what appears to be fake blood. The incident occurred amid ongoing protests over campus investments in Israel.

Officials said that on Wednesday, about 30 students "staged demonstrations at the private residence of at least one U-M Board of Regents member and went to several others' residences."

The university said a few protestors were masked. The protestors left as police arrived.

The University of Michigan's Department of Public Affairs shared these photos of a display left at a Board of Regents member's home, along with an image showing the incident from a doorbell camera.UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

"Activities included placing tents and fake corpses wrapped in bloodied sheets on the lawn, marching and chanting, and posting demands on doors," the university said in a statement. "The tactics used today represent a significant and dangerous escalation in the protests that have been occurring on campus. Going to an individual's private residence is intimidating behavior and, in this instance, illegal trespassing. This kind of conduct is not protected speech; it's dangerous and unacceptable."

The university said student groups Jewish Voice for Peace, Students Allied for Freedom and Equality, and the Transparency, Accountability, Humanity, Reparations, Investment, Resistance (TAHRIR) Coalition are claiming responsibility. 

An Instagram post from the former group's account included a caption reading, in part, "Regent Hubbard, we will hold you accountable for the 35,000+ Palestinians martyrs whose death (sic) you funded and profited from. No matter how many times you call on violent cops to brutalize students, cancel and move your meetings to hide from students, and refuse to admit this university's and YOUR complicity in genocide, we will continue to protest. You cannot hide

 

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3 hours ago, BrickHorn said:

For Christ’s sake, @Willfully Horn, read the letter. There was no threat, veiled or otherwise. The letter laid out basic “demands” of a protest movement and suggested “further dialogue.”

Let he who hasnt approached someones house at 4am in a ski mask to ask for further debate at 5am cast the first stone

Totally normal shit to defend. 

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23 minutes ago, BrickHorn said:

It leaves us with a bunch of DT crybabies shitting themselves with fear because someone they don’t know came to a person’s door, delivered an anodyne letter, and left without attempting anything even remotely violent or intimidating. 

It’s pathetic.

If you had a wife and kids you’d think differently. If someone comes to my home at 4am wearing a mask, I’m flashing my gun and tell those fuckers to get away from my door. That’s a justified response that the vast majority of fathers and husbands would agree with.

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10 minutes ago, InkaUtexas said:

We have the right to protest. We also have the right to send our transcripts elsewhere.

Anyone remember the UT protests against Powell? Fortune 500 taking over Campus?

Missed that since it was after my time. When I was on campus, it was Berdahl, Flawn, and Faulkner. The biggest topic on campus then was UT being forced to get rid of affirmative action, which was then replaced by the top 10% rule.

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29 minutes ago, InkaUtexas said:

We have the right to protest. We also have the right to send our transcripts elsewhere.

Anyone remember the UT protests against Powell? Fortune 500 taking over Campus?

There were some ruffled feathers about this same thing under Cunningham when they allowed food chains to open in the Union.  Up til then it was all UT owned outlets.

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46 minutes ago, Brian Fantana said:

I am in agreement that showing up masked to someone's door in the middle of the night is an intimidation tactic

In what world is that meant to intimidate anyone? The dude didn’t ring the doorbell. He didn’t knock on the door. He didn’t vandalize the house. He didn’t confront anyone (Acker didn’t even wake up until over an hour after the visit) or even make any attempt to do so. He didn’t brandish a weapon or leave any threatening messages. 

If you want to understand why he went to the house at a time when no one was likely to see him and he wore a mask, read the letter. One of the complaints the students have is being persecuted for expressing their pro-Palestinian views. He didn’t wear the mask to be threatening. He did it to remain anonymous. 

Yall fuckers are running some bizarre post-apocalyptic horror movie in your heads. But this is real life, not the fucking Purge. People come to your door without trying to murder you and your family. Even people who disagree with you. So calm the fuck down and stop being such nancies. It’s embarrassing.

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59 minutes ago, BrickHorn said:

It leaves us with a bunch of DT crybabies shitting themselves with fear because someone they don’t know came to a person’s door, delivered an anodyne letter, and left without attempting anything even remotely violent or intimidating. 

It’s pathetic.

I just wanted to applaud the use of the word anodyne. I also would have accepted quotidian.

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5 hours ago, Rex Kramer said:

Yes it helps. It’d also help if you admonished idiotic takes like those of bolverk, Fantana, F250, and Hank Hill, instead of remaining silent because you otherwise agree with them. 

And no, what occurred to you is not apples to apples. 

As probably the only poster on this board that was sympathetic to the need for you to dip Copenhagen on an airplane I am hurt by your comment. I thought we were allies.

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14 minutes ago, F250 said:

As probably the only poster on this board that was sympathetic to the need for you to dip Copenhagen on an airplane I am hurt by your comment. I thought we were allies.

Like Nessie is our underwater ally, you can be my sky ally. It was Skoal. Also a bad choice to post about it. 

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56 minutes ago, BrickHorn said:

In what world is that meant to intimidate anyone? The dude didn’t ring the doorbell. He didn’t knock on the door. He didn’t vandalize the house. He didn’t confront anyone (Acker didn’t even wake up until over an hour after the visit) or even make any attempt to do so. He didn’t brandish a weapon or leave any threatening messages. 

If you want to understand why he went to the house at a time when no one was likely to see him and he wore a mask, read the letter. One of the complaints the students have is being persecuted for expressing their pro-Palestinian views. He didn’t wear the mask to be threatening. He did it to remain anonymous. 

Yall fuckers are running some bizarre post-apocalyptic horror movie in your heads. But this is real life, not the fucking Purge. People come to your door without trying to murder you and your family. Even people who disagree with you. So calm the fuck down and stop being such nancies. It’s embarrassing.

Everything about this is the perfect storm of dumbness people are talking themselves into. “Actually, it’s the person who’s prowling around a stranger’s house at night wearing a mask who has the REAL reason to be afraid!” 
 

You continue to ignore the absolute harassment and trespassing that was coordinated with this at another regent’s house. Because you’re being dishonest with yourself. 

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21 minutes ago, RDCanecutter said:

There is very little Mr. Hand in this UM regent. The proper response to this 4 AM visit is for the kid to wake up with the regent at the foot of his bed, holding a notepad and a thermos of coffee.

 

And an expulsion letter.

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10 hours ago, Bevo said:

My brother was purchasing a company and a shareholder took a picture of his house and family and emailed it to him.

A friend’s dad was an oil executive living in London. The whole family was taught how to detect a bomb attached to the mailbox. Apparently it was a thing in the UK. They were never attacked but the entire time they were there they had to remain vigilant.

A fraternity brother’s dad was an executive of Coke in Mexico. He was kidnapped by the cartel and found cut up into pieces in the trunk of his car.

Which of these events would y’all consider a threat? Which would you laugh off and which would you take seriously?

The ones perpetrated by a Jewish person are threats. The ones by Palestinians are cheeky pranks.  Have you not seen their last several hundred posts on the subject? 

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8 hours ago, Skipper said:

It's pretty fucking embarrassing that the Cloak Room regulars are trying to fucking justify or play down this type of idiocy.  It's beyond unacceptable.   I'm sure they would have the exact same "no big deal" opinion if it were MAGA idiots showing up harassing D appointed judges or similar.

Do you not remember the boards reaction to the armed man who showed up the the Justices house last year.  No biggie, just a guy with mental illness. Lolol!!!1!1

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Dozens of Israeli settlers protesting Gaza aid convoys; Palestinian truck driver injured

Dozens of Israeli settlers demonstrated late Thursday night in the West Bank against the transfer of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip. According to Israeli security sources, the protestors are throwing stones at Palestinian vehicles.

One of the demonstrators was slightly injured by a car when, according to sources, the Palestinian driver veered toward a group of protestors and hit one before driving off. The IDF is treating the incident as an accidents and, according to one military source, the driver was trying to escape the group of protestors. Police and

Border Police officers used stun grenades and teargas to try and disperse the Israeli protestors. One security source told Haaretz that police have made no arrests and are not currently in control of the situation.

Meanwhile, settlers set fire to a truck that they believed was carrying humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip on Thursday night. The incident occurred near the West Bank settlement of Kochav Hashahar. The driver was moderately wounded and taken to hospital in Jerusalem for treatment.

 

IDF: Soldiers who treated Palestinian driver whose truck was torched by settlers later attacked by Israelis
The IDF Spokesperson says that a military force that arrived to treat a Palestinian truck driver whose truck was set on fire by settlers near the settlement of Kochav Hashahar was attacked by Israeli civilians. Two officers and a soldier sustained minor injuries, according to the military.

 

 

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22 minutes ago, bolverk said:

Dozens of Israeli settlers protesting Gaza aid convoys; Palestinian truck driver injured

Dozens of Israeli settlers demonstrated late Thursday night in the West Bank against the transfer of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip. According to Israeli security sources, the protestors are throwing stones at Palestinian vehicles.

One of the demonstrators was slightly injured by a car when, according to sources, the Palestinian driver veered toward a group of protestors and hit one before driving off. The IDF is treating the incident as an accidents and, according to one military source, the driver was trying to escape the group of protestors. Police and

Border Police officers used stun grenades and teargas to try and disperse the Israeli protestors. One security source told Haaretz that police have made no arrests and are not currently in control of the situation.

Meanwhile, settlers set fire to a truck that they believed was carrying humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip on Thursday night. The incident occurred near the West Bank settlement of Kochav Hashahar. The driver was moderately wounded and taken to hospital in Jerusalem for treatment.

 

IDF: Soldiers who treated Palestinian driver whose truck was torched by settlers later attacked by Israelis
The IDF Spokesperson says that a military force that arrived to treat a Palestinian truck driver whose truck was set on fire by settlers near the settlement of Kochav Hashahar was attacked by Israeli civilians. Two officers and a soldier sustained minor injuries, according to the military.

 

 

Aside from the obvious narrative control benefit of seeking out more gaping assholes than the merry college pranksters, why is this here instead of the robust war update thread? 

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7 minutes ago, 956 Worldwide said:

Aside from the obvious narrative control benefit of seeking out more gaping assholes than the merry college pranksters, why is this here instead of the robust war update thread? 

Because bolverk is a tremendous cunt. 

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16 minutes ago, 956 Worldwide said:

Aside from the obvious narrative control benefit of seeking out more gaping assholes than the merry college pranksters, why is this here instead of the robust war update thread? 

A) Because these are protests that are B) taking place in the West Bank. Blacklab has been insistent that only news directly related to the war in Gaza should go in that thread. This is the thread to discuss protests, n'est-ce pas? 

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7 hours ago, Rex Kramer said:

We’re not in CR and 956 isn’t your typical CR poster. Even he, though, is extremely careful in CR. 

I’m really liberal and have been for a while.  That’s why it boggles my mind that we have smart people coming down the side of this type of chaos, it’s not going to help our case of defending self-governance. 

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25 minutes ago, 956 Worldwide said:

I’m really liberal and have been for a while.  That’s why it boggles my mind that we have smart people coming down the side of this type of chaos, it’s not going to help our case of defending self-governance. 

63% of all smart people are really dumb.

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1 hour ago, fattyflattie said:

The ones perpetrated by a Jewish person are threats. The ones by Palestinians are cheeky pranks.  Have you not seen their last several hundred posts on the subject? 

But our shenanigans are 'cheeky and fun' and Hamas' are tragic and cruel.  Which makes them not really shenanigans at all, more like evil shenanigans.  

I swear to God, I'm gonna pistol-whip the next guy who says 'cheeky shenanigans!' 

Hey Achmed, what's that restaurant you like with the falafel sticks and all the goofy martyr shit on the wall?

 

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10 hours ago, BrickHorn said:

Most of the 1500 people charged for J6 posed no real threat to security, did not conceal their identities, were not armed, shown on video with no intent to harm. They were fat people curiously walking through the Capitol like tourists.

Yall fuckers are running some bizarre post-apocalyptic horror movie in your heads. But this is real life, not the fucking Purge. People come to your door without trying to murder you and your family. Even people who disagree with you. So calm the fuck down and stop being such nancies. It’s embarrassing.

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12 hours ago, BrickHorn said:

In what world is that meant to intimidate anyone? The dude didn’t ring the doorbell. He didn’t knock on the door. He didn’t vandalize the house. He didn’t confront anyone (Acker didn’t even wake up until over an hour after the visit) or even make any attempt to do so. He didn’t brandish a weapon or leave any threatening messages. 

If you want to understand why he went to the house at a time when no one was likely to see him and he wore a mask, read the letter. One of the complaints the students have is being persecuted for expressing their pro-Palestinian views. He didn’t wear the mask to be threatening. He did it to remain anonymous. 

Yall fuckers are running some bizarre post-apocalyptic horror movie in your heads. But this is real life, not the fucking Purge. People come to your door without trying to murder you and your family. Even people who disagree with you. So calm the fuck down and stop being such nancies. It’s embarrassing.

This is horseshit and you know it.  It was expressly delivered at the house of the regent to send a message.  To rattle him.  At the house where his family sleeps.  The letter wasn't left in the mailbox.  It wasn't mailed anonymously to his office.  It wasn't sent via social media from an anonymous account.  None of that shit happened.  It IS real life, and against the backdrop of other camps leaving fake bodies covered in fake blood on families lawns, it sends the intended message.  

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9 hours ago, YGIFS said:

But our shenanigans are 'cheeky and fun' and Hamas' are tragic and cruel.  Which makes them not really shenanigans at all, more like evil shenanigans.  

I swear to God, I'm gonna pistol-whip the next guy who says 'cheeky shenanigans!' 

Hey Achmed, what's that restaurant you like with the falafel sticks and all the goofy martyr shit on the wall?

 

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9 hours ago, BabaYaga said:

This is horseshit and you know it.  It was expressly delivered at the house of the regent to send a message.  To rattle him.  At the house where his family sleeps.  The letter wasn't left in the mailbox.  It wasn't mailed anonymously to his office.  It wasn't sent via social media from an anonymous account.  None of that shit happened.  It IS real life, and against the backdrop of other camps leaving fake bodies covered in fake blood on families lawns, it sends the intended message.  

Well at least they didn’t actually bomb the fuck out of him,   Is that your criteria?  

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33 minutes ago, Hank_Hill said:

Rex wants attention again guys

Don't mind Rex. He's just that stupid as fuck little yappy chihuahua we've all met that goes around nipping at heels and pissing the floor. An insecure baby bitch desperately trying to come off as a mean and mighty rottweiler, but we all see him for the miserable cunt of a dog that he really is.

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