Polace FM Sikorski definisce Gaza una terribile tragedia, sottolinea un uso attento del “genocidio”

    https://www.polskieradio.pl/395/7785/Artykul/3586746,fm-sikorski-calls-gaza-a-terrible-tragedy-stresses-careful-use-of-%E2%80%9Cgenocide

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    1. Specialist-Stuff6255 on

      Woah careful there mister, words too strong and he might end up sleeping on the couch

    2. Wintermute841 on

      Just to clarify – his wife is Jewish and as was already posted he is really allergic to sleeping on the couch.

    3. The-Nihilist-Marmot on

      In this thread: odd accounts fixated on his wife’s background without accounting for the fact that Applebaum has been consistently critical of Netanyahu and the land invasion of Gaza.

      Must have something to do with the fact Applebaum, in general, is right about many other things that are happening all over the world and especially in Eastern Europe.

    4. charge-pump on

      The problem is that he not an expert on the matter, and it is just his biased opinion.

    5. Wonderful-Variation on

      When the word “genocide” was defined, I’m pretty sure the intent wasn’t supposed to be “you should wait until the last possible moment before doing anything.” Rather, it was supposed to be “take preventative action so that this doesn’t occur.”

    6. It’s fucking genocide. Call it what it is.

      Call it what it is. Enact sanctions to stop it.

      Stop playing real politik during the worst of all crimes.

    7. A disturbing lack of mass graves for a “genocide”.

      Or perhaps they used space lasers to evaporate the bodies?

      When the russkies massacred Mariupol the mass grave lines were visible from space. Then they built apartment blocks on top.

    8. PfauFoto on

      The parallels between Gaza and Warzaw Ghetto are astounding, at least for me. I imagine, in his desire to rewrite history, he will soon declare the Nazi occupation of Poland as a friendly neighborly visit led by a dynamic Austrian fellow, who he would call uncle today.

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