• context [fae/faer, fae/faer]@hexbear.net
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    4 months ago

    nerd actually there were no bathtubs full of blood, so technically according to the oxford-mirriam-webster’s collegiate abridged dictionary of very useful words, you do not have permission to describe the horrifying deaths of dozens of starving refugees as a “bloodbath” so i will thank you very much to discontinue your use of that term in these circumstances

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    4 months ago

    “… But with any luck, there is a chance that all of the Israeli soldiers still die in a blood bath so brutal, that not even their sperm will survive”.

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    4 months ago

    You’re clearly selectively quoting to try to support some narrative that the BBC are biased for Israel here. They’re obviously just talking about a very current operation that’s happened since the strike on the camp. The BBC have actually been presenting their own evidence of war crimes committed by Israel and they’ve constantly been reporting on civilian deaths. To say they’re biased in favour of Israel is ridiculous.

    Just the very next paragraph after your quote reads: “Their operations so far have not resulted in a bloodbath. But that’s exactly what last night’s air strike achieved”.