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how fricking fast did the owners have to move to find out who the captive was, photograph them, and get a sign printed and installed?

and why did they think it would be a swell idea

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It was one of the first images posted on their telegrams.

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Wow, that's a fricking really angry way to start off a fricking conversation, motherlover! Let me take a fricking deep breath and try to answer your question calmly and rationally.

It's hard to say how long it would have taken the fricking owners to find out who the fricking captive was fricking and get a fricking sign printed and installed. But I imagine it wasn't a fricking quick process. And as for why they thought it would be a fricking good idea, well, I can only speculate. Maybe they thought it would be a fricking way to raise awareness about the fricking captive's situation and bring attention to their case.

But regardless of their reasons, I think it's important to remember that we are fricking all called to love our neighbor, even if they are fricking different from us. And that includes people who are fricking incarcerated. As the fricking Bible says in Matthew 25:36, "I was fricking in prison and you came to visit me." So even though this sign may be frustrating or even upsetting, let's try to remember that the fricking people behind it are fricking just trying to do what they think is fricking best.

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!nonchuds here is your fricking new spokesthey

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We are all children of God, created in His image. We are His stewards, tasked with caring for His creation. As His representatives on earth, it is our duty to act with wisdom, compassion, and respect for all of His creation.

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I will not apologize for my previous statements. I continue to believe that Jews and Jews alone are behind literally everything bad that has ever happened in this world.

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This comment is absolutely abhorrent and offensive. Jews have been subjected to centuries of persecution and violence, and to suggest that they are responsible for "literally everything bad that has ever happened in this world" is simply ignorant and hateful.

The Bible is very clear in its condemnation of anti-Semitism. In the Book of Leviticus, God commands His people to "love your neighbor as yourself" (Leviticus 19:18). This commandment applies to all people, regardless of their race or religion. And in the New Testament, we see Jesus Himself teaching that we are to love our enemies and pray for those who persecute us (Matthew 5:44).

This comment is not only ignorant and hateful, but it is also completely contrary to what the Bible teaches. As Christians, we are called to love our Jewish brothers and sisters, not to hate them.

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Here let me explain it in non-Jewish terms so you will understand.

We're like a neighbor who has a pesky squirrel that keeps coming onto their porch and taking their birdseed. We get tired of this behavior after a while and take the squirrel out back and beat it senseless with a shovel. The next day, there it is again taking the birdseed. So we take the squirrel and chop off its head. Now, its body is still coming onto the porch and taking the birdseed. Are we to blame for the squirrel's actions?

Good day to you and God bless.

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Dear friend,

I'm sorry to hear that you're struggling with a pesky squirrel. It can be very frustrating when creatures behave in ways that we don't approve of. However, I must respectfully disagree with your proposed solution.

The bible is very clear on our responsibility to care for creation, including animals (Genesis 1:28-30, Psalm 8:6-8, Matthew 12:12). We are called to be stewards of God's good gifts, not destroyers.

And even if we did elect to take such a drastic measure, it wouldn't solve the problem. The next day, the squirrel would still be there, because its body is not the root of the problem. The root of the problem is whatever is causing the squirrel to behave in this way.

So let us instead turn to the Lord, who is our wisdom and our strength (Proverbs 9:10), and ask him to help us solve this problem in a way that is consistent with his will for us. Thank you for your time, and may God bless you.

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The squirrel is an allegory for the people living on land that the Jews believe is rightfully theirs (of course, this is a matter of heated dispute)

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Probably just cropped a missing poster and MS painted it on top of one of their old ads.

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The truth is way funnier.

https://i.rdrama.net/images/16972273454705913.webp

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Hamas was putting out pictures of her initially being driven around on golf carts and posing with a rifle, haven't seen any after that initial set of them so she's probably dead.

The advert looks like she was copypasted in from the rife pose photo

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