Saturday, February 22, 2025

In the case of Hamas v. Humanity (are they celebrating this on American campuses?)

Mike McDaniel; American Thinker  . . ."Evidence to be presented for the elimination of the Iranian regime, Hezbollah, and the Palestinian Authority at a later time.

"We leave it to God in His wisdom whether to have mercy on their souls. For the preservation of civilization and the defeat of evil, we can only urge their damnation." . . .


"The Bible says: “thou shalt not kill,” doesn’t it? Actually, it doesn’t. The correct translation is “thou shalt not murder.” Our criminal law, the law of all civilized nations, flows from this understanding. It’s always wrong to murder, but killing is often necessary, moral and lawful. This obviously speaks to self-defense but also allows governments to invoke the death penalty and to wage just wars. But are those wars limited to national self-defense, or may governments also destroy demons, enemies of civilization, peoples so depraved, so willingly agents of evil, allowing them to live ensures the suffering and deaths of the good? If it please the Court, I urge the Court to apply the maximum penalty and present evidence for the total elimination of Hamas.

"The first and most obvious exhibit is the unprovoked atrocities of October 7, preceded by decades of unprovoked terrorist attacks on Israel and countless other nationals. This includes the kidnapping and holding hostage of hundreds of Israelis and some Americans and other nationals, and their torture, mutilation, rape and murder while in captivity.

"Hamas, which continues to swear to murder every Jew and infidel, has never honored the terms of any cease fire, and violated such terms on October 7.

"Promising to return the corpses of Shiri Bibas and her two infants—4 and 10 months old--Hamas staged an inhuman spectacle: "


Comment to this post: "I might think the Grand Mufti of Dubai and of Saudi Arabia were more sincere, if Muslims hadn’t committed so many other hellish atrocities. It’s not just Hamas, or even Palestinians more broadly. Who can forget 9/11, or the massacre of over 200 children at the Beslan school in Russia, or the MANY times they’ve run cars into crowds or bombed concerts or sporting events, or thrown acid in women’s faces in London, or stabbed people on the street for no reason (including children).

The list of their crimes against humanity would take hours to write, and their hands are drenched with innocent blood. And perhaps even worse, who can forget the thousands of everyday Muslims dancing in the streets and cheering when they saw videos of these atrocities."

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