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Nothing you're quoting here contradicts Israel's former political support of Hamas - it merely helps to clarify and contextualise their position. That they didn't accurately predict the degree to which Hamas would be successful in militarising the Palestinian people doesn't detract from the IDF's intent to divide them

Well, there is the issue that Hamas was actually supported by Israel in order to create Palestinian in-fighting. I'd say it backfired, but now the IDF has a much easier to demonise target than the formerly secular Palestinian leadership, doesn't it?

"My wifi!"

I know, right? It's almost as if I don't have much of a point to make, but insist on blustering and reiterating asinine opinions that follow no line of rational thought. Anyway, the point I was trying to make was that you are pretty stupid. Also probably frustrated about 'liberals', which is funny considering you

You're still posting! Yay! I have so many questions. Do you use some kind of voice-to-text programme? Who installed it for you?

Heh, you don't know how cause and effect work. I bet games of peek-a-boo with you are adorable :)

Naughty Noonoo!!

Dang, found the thread. All good guys, crisis averted.

Has anyone else been watching Clarence? I'm reeeaaally digging its whole take on gender politics. Also, it's pretty funny.

Nah, I like 'em that way :)

Well, they were Latin American leftists. It isn't just about pretty stories with that crowd.

Social realism (i.e: stories centred on wider social issues and how they affect everyday lives and relationships as well as greater political processes) with the addition of fantastical elements meant (in part) to illustrate the limits of "Western" knowledges and ways of perceiving the world. The magic in magical

He walked on the water, and swam on the land. He would tell these stories, and people would listen. He was really cool.

Es bueno

Also, at least once, wooden bees.

Meh, she grew up to be a conservative. Fuck 'er.

What about Nietzschian cop?

Meh. On the one hand, US filmmakers have a poor chance of making this without it being all cheeseball and racist. On the other, they can actually afford to make it. I think I'd rather a Mexican/European co-production. I liked Munich, but Spielberg's general sensibility is too hollywood for this story.

Pfffft.