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    Russian MOD claims that pictures of this specific incident of destruction are not consistent with airstrike and are more in line of what would be expected from mortar or "gas baloon" strikes used by militants.

    And ofc it denies that area was recently hit with airstrikes too.

  2. #22
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    The photographer can be linked to the rebel group who beheaded the 11-year-old a month ago (http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news...behead-8451881)



    https://twitter.com/LinaArabii/statu...45759550066688

    Embarrassing how they always have to use kids to shove emotional war propaganda down your throat. Also, are we suddenly implying that there are no child casualties on the "evil" side? Fuck off with the mainstream media.

  3. #23
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    US supports that 'rebel group' even after reveal they beheaded that boy..

  4. #24
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    Hubcap, see that kid's desperate face? See the other kids terrified face before he was beheaded?
    That's all on people like you.
    All on you.

    Are you happy with what you've done?
    Are you proud?

    - - - Updated - - -

    Some people might say "but hey djalil hold on he's just a random poster, he isn't guilty or anything".
    Yeah well those times are gone.
    We live in the age of information, hubcap, Skroe and the other warmongers' ideologies ACTIVELY caused this. They CHOSE to support warmongering and real life risk in an age in which they could easily find out how damaging their governments actions are and have been.

    They provide the ideology behind the actions. Not indirectly. Directly.

    And this... this I do not envy of you.

    Be proud hubcap.

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    Kid looks like he's wearing corpse paint.

    Or Deadpool facepaint.

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    Quote Originally Posted by supertony51 View Post
    Me and the wife talked about this last night.

    Cool, let women and children over by the boat load. Military aged males can stay and fight to create a better, peaceful nation.
    I dislike this seemingly universal response to the Syria civil war, and here is why;

    1. Who do they join? The group being bombed by the Syrian government, the group being bombed by the US, the group being bombed by Turkey, the group being bombed by Russia, the group being attacked by ISIS, or just join Isis as Isis is an anti Syrian government group? Heck, why not fight for the government that began the civil war because at least it's something right?

    2. Why would they join any of the current revel groups since 1. Pretty much explains that these rebel groups are a death trap?

    3. Should they create a new rebel group of people who are not trained, not armed, and of armed by the US or Russia will be bombed by the one who didn't arm them?

    This ain't a simple war, this ain't joining the US army knowing full well what you will be fighting or who will be fighting you. This war is as literal of a clusterfuck as we can ever see.
    Last edited by GennGreymane; 2016-08-19 at 04:40 PM.

  7. #27
    Quote Originally Posted by Hiram View Post
    This cheap shit to post pictures when you never see videos about the refugees who sink in the ozean, don't see how someone gets attacked with axe etc. because the masses are so stupid to make it a tool of propaganda. Why should text have less impact than pictures? Because people who suddenly react on a pic like this are just dumb. It's just so sad.

    Waiting for 4chan troll show 2tbh. This shit shouldn't work. You either are insensible for text or just an idiot to jump on a pic like this and suddenly feel empathy.
    You do realize humans are visual creatures right? Ever heard of the saying seeing is believing? Its much easier to believe something if you see it compared to read about it.

  8. #28
    Quote Originally Posted by PepperedAngus View Post
    The photographer can be linked to the rebel group who beheaded the 11-year-old a month ago (http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news...behead-8451881)



    https://twitter.com/LinaArabii/statu...45759550066688

    Embarrassing how they always have to use kids to shove emotional war propaganda down your throat. Also, are we suddenly implying that there are no child casualties on the "evil" side? Fuck off with the mainstream media.
    Watch people completely ignore this Especially a red guy that will soon start posting saying how sad the situation is for them.

  9. #29
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    Quote Originally Posted by GennGreymane View Post
    I dislike this seemingly universal response to the Syria civil war, and here is why;
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    This ain't a simple war, this ain't joining the US army knowing full well what you will be fighting or who will be fighting you. This war is as literal of a clusterfuck as we can ever see.
    Yeah, only that the actual Syrian refugees are the vast minority of the migrants that we see coming in.

    Aside from that, i also can understand able bodied man fleeing from this war with their families. I have a family and for one, i will never make a voluntary choice to send them with a boat into the unknown refugee route alone. The road to Europe ain't at all that safe, you know, being a lone woman or unaccompanied child in this migrant camps is dangerous. Not to mention the risk of them go missing and me never being able to find them again.

    The war really is a clusterfuck, but never forget why it started in the first place *cough* arabic spring *cough*. Driven by the US, but funded by Saudi Arabia behind the scenes. The same Saudi Arabia sponsoring or owning main stream media to spew propaganda like this above picture.

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    It's sad, sure, but at this point it's just going to be exploited by certain individuals and groups to push a political agenda. Much in the same way as how the same thing happened with that photo of a drowned kid a while back. That, too, was tragic but...people aren't oblivious to the horrors of war. They know it's terrible - but at the same time it isn't the average person's responsibility to live with the fallout of war and Europe in particular has proven quite clearly that it isn't capable of handling refugees in a safe, efficient manner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frogger237 View Post
    You do realize humans are visual creatures right? Ever heard of the saying seeing is believing? Its much easier to believe something if you see it compared to read about it.
    That's why I wrote it becomes a tool and is hence propaganda?

  12. #32
    Quote Originally Posted by Ghostile View Post
    More refugees coming to EU, more women and children left behind in the crisis zone.
    More males in their best age refugess
    Quote Originally Posted by Tennisace View Post
    In other countries like Canada the population has chosen to believe in hope, peace and tolerance. This we can see from the election of the Honourable Justin Trudeau who stood against the politics of hate and divisiveness.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shibito View Post
    More males in their best age refugess
    Yes, they are physically fit to make it, and have it easier to break with the past "mentally" fit, hence they leave and the "weaker" are left.

  14. #34
    Quote Originally Posted by Shalcker View Post
    Russian MOD claims that pictures of this specific incident of destruction are not consistent with airstrike and are more in line of what would be expected from mortar or "gas baloon" strikes used by militants.

    And ofc it denies that area was recently hit with airstrikes too.
    And ofc, no one buys it.

  15. #35
    Quote Originally Posted by Scarletlion View Post
    Is this a new thing? Do people really need that kind of stuff to wake up for a while and then go back to their sleep? Morning morning, thousands of kids like this one died until that day. I bet some kids died today and will die tomorrow aswell. Like the rest of the world cares...
    No, women and children are always used in propaganda. They hook into our primal instincts, especially male primal instinct to protect his family and female primal instinct to protect her young.

    That pic right there? That's designed to target those who use emotions over logic.


    That pic right there? That's catnip to liberals.

  16. #36
    Quote Originally Posted by Kuntantee View Post
    And ofc, no one buys it.
    Just going through the motions, it's not like we'll be persecuted regardless of reality or final outcome of war.

  17. #37
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dzudzadzo View Post
    Looks like it's beach kid 2.0 to milk bleeding hearts again.
    indeed - Just once i would like them to let the UNHCR speak - You know the people who have their budgets cut because western states move money from foreign aid to refugee reception.

  18. #38
    Quote Originally Posted by Shalcker View Post
    Just going through the motions, it's not like we'll be persecuted regardless of reality or final outcome of war.
    You should, as a human being, be a bit worried about the destruction brought to Syria by Russia tho. It's similar to Afghanistan which Russia's destruction is unparalleled.

  19. #39
    Quote Originally Posted by Kuntantee View Post
    You should, as a human being, be a bit worried about the destruction brought to Syria by Russia tho. It's similar to Afghanistan which Russia's destruction is unparalleled.
    I wonder who is arming all of these terrorist organizations that have suddenly popped up in Syria, it seems like they are pretty well armed considering that this who 'civil war' supposedly began as peaceful protests. And isn't it odd how many foreign fighters seem to be in Syria, many of them paid mercenaries. Its as if somebody is waging a proxy war there, it really reminds me of what happened in Libya a few years ago.

    The Saudis bombed a hospital in Yemen the other day, why didn't we put pictures of those victims on the front of the newspapers? Where were the idiot talking heads on TV saying we need to bomb the Saudi Arabian air force?
    Most people would rather die than think, and most people do. -Bertrand Russell
    Before the camps, I regarded the existence of nationality as something that shouldn’t be noticed - nationality did not really exist, only humanity. But in the camps one learns: if you belong to a successful nation you are protected and you survive. If you are part of universal humanity - too bad for you -Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

  20. #40
    Quote Originally Posted by Kuntantee View Post
    You should, as a human being, be a bit worried about the destruction brought to Syria by Russia tho. It's similar to Afghanistan which Russia's destruction is unparalleled.
    We'll be rebuilding it once war ends anyway. No way they are going to pass those contracts anywhere else, and it'll be good way to take control of Syrian oil which will most likely be used as payment for rebuilding.

    And those cities were already quite thoroughly destroyed before our involvement, it's not like we're doing "no building untouched" artillery bombardments as we did in Grozny (which was also later rebuilt).
    Last edited by Shalcker; 2016-08-19 at 07:45 PM.

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