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Is this a good thing?

Okay....

Gaza is a hand grenade that Israel has been hoping doesn't explode in their hand. Understanding the conditions of Gaza, I can't say I don't understand why they felt they need for smuggling. Again I don't support Hamas in anyway, they're just part of the problem.

It's easy to say that human shields are being used when Gaza is such a cramped space.

Thanks. It was a bad sentence, but I meant that maybe I hope too much that people will see the humanity in it all.

That's my main point. Hate rules the day in this conflict. I'm not going to rationalize either sides actions because there is no right. There is no side for me and I feel sorrow for those who have lost.

If you actually read my statements you would know that in no way do I support Hamas in their willingness to kill innocence as I don't support Israel in theirs.

"Religiously guided bigoted dicks"

No, they don't target civs. But neither do they bat an eye when they die. I don't like Hamas and I don't like the militarism of Israel. As long as both of those parties dictate the course of this conflict neither will be in the right. All there is to be had is pain and suffering. I can't justify that, but maybe I just

Truly. Those, on both sides, willing to give up the violence are the best humanity has to offer.

Simple. Think that giving a middle class guy a few bucks to make potato salad, after a few hundred people have already done so, is a good opportunity cost.

I wouldn't call it zero but you're probably right. The hate and indignation is too hard to give up for most.

The hypocrisy is within his own statement so I don't need to be best buds to call him out.

Must we take sides? Can't one say that the humanity of the situation dictates that both sides need to stop?

"Really sorry about what's happening in Gaza"

I love the reference. +1000000

Have fun being a fucking idiot.

People gave 55 grand for potato salad, for one guy.

I don't go to to Starbucks and movie theaters are a waste of money. And besides, those are all scattered instances of frivolous purchases. What happened here was a collective willingness to pay into nothing. People all the time question wasted money by different levels of government or corporations so pointing out the

I think it came out to $8 per person. Next time those people have $8 and are thinking about throwing it into the abyss for shits and gigs, maybe they should wander over to the Red Cross or Doctors Without Borders and hand it to them.