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    "The Israelis are making a bad name for the Jews everywhere, who already have a bad name. Expect the worse. The world is awakening to the real racists; to who and what they are. For not much longer will Jewish apologists be tolerated. It is time to call them out and hold them accountable in cities all over the globe. Start with New York."

    'An Israeli-Arab family from Jaffa said Thursday they plan to file a lawsuit against the police, after officers used what appears to be excessive force to evict them from a south Tel Aviv house they were squatting in on Tuesday.

    In an amateur video taken at the scene, a group of YASSAM riot police can be seen wrestling with Sameer Kassem, 34, as he holds his four-year-old daughter in his hands: The video shows police kicking and punching Kassem while he lies on the ground, and one officer puts his sister, a Muslim woman wearing a veil, in a headlock and throws her to the ground.'


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    Those certainly are unpleasant scenes. But why did you not post the full story?
    Why was he evicted?
    Why did the police forcefully remove him?
    Presenting one side of an event to promote one's own agenda is propaganda, a form of mind control.

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    Those certainly are unpleasant scenes. But why did you not post the full story?
    Why was he evicted?
    Why did the police forcefully remove him?
    Presenting one side of an event to promote one's own agenda is propaganda, a form of mind control.
    'An Israeli-Arab family from Jaffa said Thursday they plan to file a lawsuit against the police, after officers used what appears to be excessive force to evict them from a south Tel Aviv house they were squatting in on Tuesday.

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    Did he have notice of the eviction, did he know the police were coming to remove him?
    If he did, what action did he take?

    What action do you think should the police have taken to remove him?

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    Did he have notice of the eviction, did he know the police were coming to remove him?
    If he did, what action did he take?

    What action do you think should the police have taken to remove him?
    I do not know their legal system and do not know if it was implemented in this case. Regardless of what activity the person took or did not take, he has a right to respect, the kind that any non-uniformed person uses when relating to another.

    Any police action should be carried out civilly, without any kind of violence. The activity here demonstrates impotence. Police elsewhere manage on the whole to perform their duties without violence. Do you think they are not trained to enforce the law with restraint?

    Do you think the police were right in their actions?

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    Did he have notice of the eviction, did he know the police were coming to remove him?
    If he did, what action did he take?

    What action do you think should the police have taken to remove him?
    Those would be good questions in a perfect, disney style world... Yet, whatever the circumstances, punching a guy who holds a child is just not right...

    Do you have any clue what it is to be an arab in israel ? Israel cops are KNOWN to be violent towards arabs. They do that on purpose, israel wants all muslims out of its illegal borders.
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    ...The world is awakening to the real racists; to who and what they are. For not much longer will Jewish apologists be tolerated...
    I say, why do the masses (population) anywhere allow the minions of "the few" to "do what they wilt"!? Why do the masses anywhere become timid to what is and simply complainers amongst themselves!? Why do the masses say, "oh, there is nothing I can do in this lifetime but the next I will", "it's in god's hands now" or "I'm waiting to go to a better place or time"!?

    I say, who is truly at fault, "the few" and their minions or the self-inflicted victims by way of their own actions or lack thereof. How well are the feel-goods, such as belief systems, religions, opinions, faiths, hopes and such working to truly aid the masses!?

    Time and time again, some engage discussions on nonsensical topics, while others listen seeking something which "resonates" (a word used to describe feel-good) - which offers nothing to humanity in the "big picture".

    The masses cannot accept if/when one comes who may truly know something more, have understanding and be willing to share - for what is presented by the one may not offer feel-good thus rejected. At the same time, the masses fail to seek on their own, which may truly be the words of one; these Objectives and Illusions where the masses slumber...
    "I say, when one tells another of fact/truth another may say this is opinion (and such) - however, when one seeks and finds on their own they cannot say the same; perhaps this is why many wish to be told of "things" for it they do not like what they hear they can dismiss what is given- something which cannot be done when fact/truth is faced. If another rejects what they face then it is on them."
    ...of what benefit is it to continuously show what is already known!? Is showing a drunkard drink in aid of their condition!? What is giving someone dying a blanket and pillow!? Does one who sleeps benefit from a lullaby!? Is it not safe to say that the social conditioning imposed and (overall) breeding practices of the masses, have ensured that the designed purpose of the species remains!?

    It has been asked of me many times (recently), if what I see, how the masses are, worth effort of aid - with what I have observed I have replied, "no, but it is not for me to decide" - for the masses have been told and thus know what they do.

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    ...after officers used what appears to be excessive force to evict them from a south Tel Aviv house they were squatting in...
    I say, "the few" through greed have made claim to all things and imposed "this is mine" onto the masses, thus the masses follow; for a man, woman, child and elderly should not be without when greed has given an abundance to those who make claim.

    There is nothing that is owned by anyone, including contributions and benefits as the human species truly only have each other - and this is where the strength is; for "the few" and "those others" worry only of "their" own self-interest first, with some exception by some of "them".

    I say, not only has a man been imposed on and violated, the foundation of the actions by the minions is truly without merit. When one makes choice to serve "the few", the one has given up claim to Natural Law thus becoming like that which they serve. For truly the man in discussion is allowed empathy, for his number to "theirs" was not, as he stood alone while others from "afar" watched - the masses cannot see their own wrongs and ignorance, as with the examples below;

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    ...Why was he evicted... Why did the police forcefully remove him?
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    ...notice of the eviction... What action do you think should the police have taken to remove him?
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    I do not know their legal system... Do you think the police were right in their actions?
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    Quote Posted by Nairnia (here)
    Those certainly are unpleasant scenes. But why did you not post the full story?
    Why was he evicted?
    Why did the police forcefully remove him?
    Presenting one side of an event to promote one's own agenda is propaganda, a form of mind control.
    You have got to be F-ing kidding... The zionist Jews evicted the Palestinians out of their country in their thousands, and you have the audacity to ask that lame question. Shame on you.

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    I hope we don't all have to become so PC that we fail to call out people who are blatantly bigoted in their thinking. We are all for calling out the evil banksters on Wall Street for highjacking our country... in the case of the Palestinians, it happened literally. How dare anyone ask why an Arab would 'squat' on land that was owned by his forebears. You don't have to be a rocket scientist to see who gets the prime lands, and who gets relegated to the slums. How many Arab women have to die in child-birth because the are detained en route to the hospital at a check point by an over zealous jew in a uniform? When will the world wake up and say NO MORE!

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    its a good job that I know this is all coming to end, as to be honest I can't bear being a part of this ......... system for much longer. the need to shout out at the top of my voice "NO MORE" becomes ever more inevitable. See you all at the "occupy" demonstrations. The biggest social demonstration ever witnessed around the globe.

    we are the 99 and we do not agree with this.

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    ...See you all at the "occupy" demonstrations. The biggest social demonstration ever witnessed around the globe...
    Dreams are always best - with pillows.

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    ...See you all at the "occupy" demonstrations. The biggest social demonstration ever witnessed around the globe...
    Dreams are always best - with pillows.
    And daytime dreaming is sleepwalked through by the majority, who think they are awake and that everything is real. Yet, if everyone stopped voting, what would happen?

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    ...Yet, if everyone stopped voting, what would happen?
    I'm willing to bet... the government would still be in power.

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