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I was wondering where all those comments went thanks for undeleteing them all for me, seems there’s some overzealous moderators that are more interested in enforcing ideological purity than fostering open discussion.

“Promoting vehicular homicide”, for pointing out they edited the video to remove the parts that showed it was self defense and not an attack, that’s rich. My here mistake was not posting the full unedited video to properly illustrate their hypocrisy

“Trolling” for providing video evidence of anti-semitic hate speech and calls for genocide. another good one, really says something about the person who removed that comment.

“Rule 1” for pointing out a headline was sourced from some guy who admitted (in the same article) he didn’t even witness the events he’s being quoted on. Quality

“Trolling/baiting” for making a joke about stupid bus lanes. LiTeRaLly ThEy WoRsT PeRsOn In ThE WoRlD!!

Conveniently left out the number of rockets Palestinians have launched indiscriminately at Israeli cities, and they’re sourcing statistics from the Gaza Health Ministry, which is literally Hamas.
I couldn’t care less if it was shot on video tape as long as the writing is solid and the story is fresh, interesting, and meaningful.

Bad news bro, in several countries, including this one, Hamas has been legally declared a terrorist organization.

So far, she has refused to specifically condemn Hamas for its slaughter of Israelis on October 7, has fundraising ties to at least three Hamas-linked activists, including one who served prison time for his connection to the terror group, and has publicly defended those chanting calls for genocide of the Jewish people.

Rep. Rashida Tlaib facing censure over response to Hamas attack on Israel

U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Detroit, is facing censure for her response to the Hamas attack on Israel.

CBS Detroit
Nah, we haven’t even broke the seal on those two carrier strike groups yet. Maybe we’ll get lucky and Iran will do something dumb and necessitate a demonstration of what a CSG is capable of.
Terrorist supporter is butthurt that her side is losing, resorts to theatrics as a last ditch effort.
I have a better idea… ban pedestrians!
Space Mutiny (1988) - Lemmy.World

[https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/26f3662e-5ee5-4757-9fc7-f85f8da0a337.jpeg] Space Mutiny 1988 - Not Rated - 1h 31m A pilot is the only hope to stop the mutiny of a spacecraft by its security crew, who plot to sell the crew of the ship into slavery. >It would be sad if it weren’t so pathetic. > >OK, folks! Don’t worry, I won’t be giving away anything important, although I don’t think I could spoil this movie if I tried. So off we go… > >As what sounds like Kintaro’s arrangement of ‘O Fortuna’ wafts our way, we are subjected to the film’s opening credits. They look like they were produced by a Commodore 64 and they freeze up more than once because there are too darned many moving objects on the screen. > >Welcome to Battlestar Galactica-- I mean, the Southern Sun! This ship is home to an entire civilization, despite the fact that 90% of it appears to be a brewery. In charge of this magnificent flying basement is Captain Santa Claus, assisted by his Billy-Idol-wannabe sidekick. I’ve seen this movie at least a dozen times and still am not really sure what the plot is, but it has something to do with a greasy-haired guy named Kalgan trying to disrupt the transportation of a bunch of magical – and (of course) extremely horny – women. Santa puts our seemingly brain-damaged hero Ryder in charge of defeating Kalgan. Meanwhile Captain Santa’s daughter Leah, who somehow doesn’t seem much younger than the Captain himself, gets pretty chummy with Ryder. In the words of Crow T. Robot: “If you pretend you know what’s going on, it’s actually kind of exciting.” > >Watch and enjoy the following: Vacu-formed unitards, ridiculously small weapons, Santa’s incredibly fake beard, tinfoil muu-muus, Kalgan’s giggling fits, Ryder’s bizarre reaction shots, a woman who punches in at work despite the fact that she was just murdered, Leah’s sensual Dance of the Hoola Hoop, the most '80s bar scene EVER, women who reeeeeally like Van DeGraf Generators, countless shots of computer screens (graphics by Kenner), Ryder’s attempt to say ‘auxiliary’, and numerous molasses-fast chase scenes involving golf carts… or floor waxers or something. > >This movie is not campy; it’s just that everything is wrong in all the right ways. Acting, sets, lighting, costumes, dialogue… they’re all just plain goofy. These folks tried to make an exciting space-drama – and maybe it would’ve been if they had dared to take ANYTHING up a notch – but every aspect of it just says, “space movie” and nothing more. > >If this movie was just plain bad, you might have to feel sad for the people that made it, thinking it would work. However, it makes such a leap into the ridiculous that you just have to laugh. A must-see for fans of so-bad-it’s-good movies. And whether you love or hate sci-fi, this is a very funny movie. > >I give it a 4 – it may not affect you the way it’s supposed to, but it’s great entertainment." > > -ptrschckl [https://www.imdb.com/user/ur1395476/?ref_=tt_urv_usr]

They claimed they hit an ambulance carrying Hamas personnel, there’s no confirmation that it was this specific ambulance.
Damage looks more consistent with a grenade shrapnel than an “airstrike”.