Thursday, September 19, 2024

'Chilling'? I'd have said, oh, lovely, maybe

joyous.


6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wait a moment Mohammed, I have a call coming in from 5-4-3-2-1....

Anonymous said...

I'm picturing Tweety-pie as the IDF spokes-bird:
"Helwo, Hezbollah?
Can you send over some more tewwowists?
I'm all out."
-lg

Phelps said...

I try to avoid celebrating terrorism and warcrimes. If Hezbollah found a way to blow up the cell phones of IDF soldiers, no one would be celebrating it.
Also, remember that these are the dumbest (in the literal sense) of bombs possible, and there is no way that innocent bystanders were not harmed.

Anonymous said...

No one would be celebrating if Hezbollah did it? BULLSHEEIT.
The entire Arab world would be dancing in the streets! Fuck ‘em. Don’t blow up 241 US servicemen and maybe I’ll care.

BadFrog said...

I suppose you had a good day celebrating on October 7th?

Phelps said...

No one in these circles would be celebrating it. I don't count the wicked as being part of us.
I certainly wasn't celebrating on Oct 7. It was more semetic brother war bullshit that was at the least going to cost American treasure and likely going to cost American blood. I never celebrate that.
Think about what Israel has just done. First, they've put out what is likely an almost random distribution of landmines. I'm still not convinced that Israel even detonated them intentionally -- there was a G4 geomagnetic storm going on at the time, and if there were electric blasting caps in them, THAT could have set the explosives off. That's why there are "NO RADIOS" signs all over coal mines.
We don't know how many more devices they've rigged. We don't know where they have shipped them. They are ruining the goodwill of Japanese companies like Icom to do it. And what is the result? Anti-Christians killing other Anti-Christians, but somehow American Christians still love the people on one side who expressly still hate them, hate their religion, and still haven't answered for the USS Liberty or the dancing Israelis.
You asked me if I celebrated on October 7? No, but I know of at least four Israelis who celebrated in the smoke of September 11.