| ▲ | user43928 37 minutes ago | |
If you hear extraordinary claims, such as the comment above that claims Ben-Gvir called for the daily killing of 30-40 Palestinians, you should ask not only for solid evidence but also context. I am not at all surprised that it was a comment about the targeted assassination of terrorists, or people who participated in the October 7th terrorist attack, or something like that. These tactics are obvious. Take a quote out of context, omit the part that points at the real context ("targeted assassination") and tack on "Palestinians" instead, so that it sounds like a clear call to murder civilians. Do you not think we should aim for higher standards in discussion on here? It reminds me of headlines claiming Trump threatened a blood bath [for the auto industry] if he isn't elected. How gullible do people who quote out of context think we are? | ||
| ▲ | westpfelia 3 minutes ago | parent [-] | |
Sorry what part of the quote was out of context? Sure sounds like he said they arent even people. | ||