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You are right, that is precisely what the ruling does, and I think that is precisely why this is a good thing. Not censorship, just making it harder for people to research someone by eliminating the easy step of googling (or binging). In theory, if your bos wants to find out what you've been up to, typing in your name

Only the google results disappear, the content is still readily available for anyone to peruse, if they make the effort of inding it.

If you did, then please share them. It is not up to me to verify your claims, it is up to you to reference them. Note that ther are several articles accross various IDF and governemnt mouthpieces such as the Times of Israel, or the Jerusalem Post that do, repeat these claims, as you are doing now, they however provide

And not a single source for any of your claims...

Except I provided a concrete, verifiable and proven case of misconduct to illustrate my point, while you still only refer to "ample evidence", evidence which the UN, Amnesty International, the ICC and several other independent organisations have actively looked for and failed to find, in every single instance. You

During the past three weeks of conflict only one Israeli civilian was killed by a Hamas rocket: A man who was bringing food to soldiers. Every single other Israeli casualty was military. Now either Hamas sucks at what they do, or they are actually better at targeting than the IDF.

THANK YOU!

Because they aren't, one side is struggling for it's dignity and survival, as the UN succintly puts in resolution 3103 "...by all necessary means at their disposal..., while the other is murdering children and detaining their parents without trial or even charges.

Which they have no qualms about doing every few years when the grass gets too tall.

Except they don't. This oft repeated talking point is a fabrication with no substantiative evidence backing it. It is not improbable, nor impossible, however highly unlikey, that Hamas uses human shields, but to this day there is no evidence whatsoever that they do.

The worm serves no purpose whatsoever and is only used to attract tourist or make the drink seem more exotic.

Non, that does not happen in France, maybe in Quebec, but not here.

Hierve el Agua petrified falls in Oaxaca, Mexico.

Don't forget to check on the forced, secret (though temporary) sterilization of Ethiopian Jews by Israel.

Except Markus Persson actually apologized to Brindley's team.

BuffET is French...

That's not a Sans Serif, it's actually quite the opposite. Notice the little feet at the bottom of the letters.

No mention of the Spanish and Portuguese empires?

Then why the heck are/were people expecting a black actor?