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MegaWorks

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Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
Originally posted by: MegaWorks
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
there was a documentary by lisa ling too. disturbing..and yes they are proud. ranting proud, one said she had raised her son from a young boy to be a martyre and that she couldnt be prouder. whats new:p hitler indoctrniated his hitler youth into soldiers who marched into certain death at the end... what do you expect when all forms of official palestinian media, school books, religious leaders all condone..no actively promote a culture of death:p

culture of death! :roll:

http://www.isratv.com/video/filmpmwadsl.asx

The link is dead and still :roll:
 

MegaWorks

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you mean you just don't want to see it.:p it requires media player.

0roo0roo I downloaded your link, I'll watch it later but still it's a Israeli source but I'll watch it.:p
 

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it shows nothing more then other documentaries like frontline have shown in the past.
 

Siwy

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Originally posted by: raildogg

an old CNN news story, but still very relevant

At bomber Shadi al-Kahlout's funeral, attended by thousands of people, his mother Subhia al-Kahlout grieved for the loss of her son, even as she expressed pride in the way he died.

"I am a mother and I was sad to lose him," she said. "At the same time, according to our religious teachings, my son is alive in God's company."

"Because Shadi became a martyr, I was proud," she said. "But he is my son and losing him was painful."

Like I said before, I'm aware of a couple of cases where a mother was proud of their son's death. But this link does not prove your exaggerated statement of "many" Palestinian mothers. Few does not make many. Do you finally see your logical fallacy?


 

raildogg

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Originally posted by: Siwy
Originally posted by: raildogg

an old CNN news story, but still very relevant

At bomber Shadi al-Kahlout's funeral, attended by thousands of people, his mother Subhia al-Kahlout grieved for the loss of her son, even as she expressed pride in the way he died.

"I am a mother and I was sad to lose him," she said. "At the same time, according to our religious teachings, my son is alive in God's company."

"Because Shadi became a martyr, I was proud," she said. "But he is my son and losing him was painful."

Like I said before, I'm aware of a couple of cases where a mother was proud of their son's death. But this link does not prove your exaggerated statement of "many" Palestinian mothers. Few does not make many. Do you finally see your logical fallacy?

Well I can provide you with more if you wish. But again you'll say its few.

Dont you realize the Palestinian culture is full of hate and advocates martyrdom? The text books are even full of hate for the Jews.
 

Siwy

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Originally posted by: raildogg
Originally posted by: Siwy
Originally posted by: raildogg

an old CNN news story, but still very relevant

At bomber Shadi al-Kahlout's funeral, attended by thousands of people, his mother Subhia al-Kahlout grieved for the loss of her son, even as she expressed pride in the way he died.

"I am a mother and I was sad to lose him," she said. "At the same time, according to our religious teachings, my son is alive in God's company."

"Because Shadi became a martyr, I was proud," she said. "But he is my son and losing him was painful."

Like I said before, I'm aware of a couple of cases where a mother was proud of their son's death. But this link does not prove your exaggerated statement of "many" Palestinian mothers. Few does not make many. Do you finally see your logical fallacy?

Well I can provide you with more if you wish. But again you'll say its few.

Dont you realize the Palestinian culture is full of hate and advocates martyrdom? The text books are even full of hate for the Jews.

In that case define "many"...what kind of number are we talking about?
 

raildogg

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Siwy
Originally posted by: raildogg
Originally posted by: Siwy
Originally posted by: raildogg

an old CNN news story, but still very relevant

At bomber Shadi al-Kahlout's funeral, attended by thousands of people, his mother Subhia al-Kahlout grieved for the loss of her son, even as she expressed pride in the way he died.

"I am a mother and I was sad to lose him," she said. "At the same time, according to our religious teachings, my son is alive in God's company."

"Because Shadi became a martyr, I was proud," she said. "But he is my son and losing him was painful."

Like I said before, I'm aware of a couple of cases where a mother was proud of their son's death. But this link does not prove your exaggerated statement of "many" Palestinian mothers. Few does not make many. Do you finally see your logical fallacy?

Well I can provide you with more if you wish. But again you'll say its few.

Dont you realize the Palestinian culture is full of hate and advocates martyrdom? The text books are even full of hate for the Jews.

In that case define "many"...what kind of number are we talking about?

dont know the exact numbers. i'll try to find out if i can
 

Siwy

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Originally posted by: raildogg


dont know the exact numbers. i'll try to find out if i can

You have such a strong opinion on this subject matter, you must have some number in mind...... Ohh but you don't, you just repeat what some Zionist source brainwashed you with.

I mean you didn't even know the total number of illegal settlements, so your lack of knowledge on this whole issue is not surprising.
 

raildogg

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Siwy
Originally posted by: raildogg


dont know the exact numbers. i'll try to find out if i can

You have such a strong opinion on this subject matter, you must have some number in mind...... Ohh but you don't, you just repeat what some Zionist source brainwashed you with.

I mean you didn't even know the total number of illegal settlements, so your lack of knowledge on this whole issue is not surprising.

like i posted before, in the GAZA strip, there are 17 settlements.

I have been following the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for a while, and I am pretty neutral about it. But from everything I hear and see, the Palestinians children are brought up brainwashed. They are taught from the early age to drive the Jews into the sea. I am a follower of events in the middle east and israel-palestinian events
 

Siwy

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Originally posted by: raildogg

like i posted before, in the GAZA strip, there are 17 settlements.

I have been following the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for a while, and I am pretty neutral about it. But from everything I hear and see, the Palestinians children are brought up brainwashed. They are taught from the early age to drive the Jews into the sea. I am a follower of events in the middle east and israel-palestinian events

You're neutral?! Looking at this thread you're far from it, and you know it. No one refutes the fact that Palestinains live with propaganda on daily basis, so why do you keep repeating it? It's not like it makes your previous exaggerations more valid...

Now provide some proof for your previous statement...