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BY THE WAY
Every military cemetary has strict regulations on what you can or cant put on the graves. Every gravestone is standardized to a degree. This is what an IDF military cemetery looks like...
So when this guys family - and what a fricking CHAD he is btw, a fricking hero, a fricking legend, a Ukrainian Christian palestiBIPOC KILLING MACHINE, I cry myself to sleep thinking about the loss his death brings to Israel every night but I digress - so when this guys family comes and plops this custom made monstrosity on top of his standardized gravestone it's not only going to rightly ruffle a few feathers but it's literally against IDF regs. I would bet 25k marseycoins (very valuable) that there were like 200 complaints and ONE or two of them mentioned the cross and that's what gets reported on.
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I've seen the cemetery . It sticks out like a sore thumb. Usually the cemeteries have Christian and Muslim sections. This is one is mixed up all pggly wiggly. It's a badly managed graveyard
It's a weakness of my kind for sure. Luckily bombs go a good ways to helping remove other religions symbology from our general vicinity so we're working on that basis for the moment !jews
I like the raised graves. I hate the ground level graves where you almost can't avoid standing on someone's grave which we have in America. My family who died in Taiwan are buried in a really cool cemetery on a steep hill where each grave was a nice little terrace. I don't know what a typical cemetery in Taiwan looks like.
Meanwhile, the cemetery where my family who died in America just has graves randomly squeezed in and half the time is muddy
Oops, I was being dsylextic. Anyway, it was a joke, but kind of weak now in hindsight. I have deleted my comment out of embarrassment, and because it was lame, please forget it ever happened...
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BY THE WAY
Every military cemetary has strict regulations on what you can or cant put on the graves. Every gravestone is standardized to a degree. This is what an IDF military cemetery looks like...
So when this guys family - and what a fricking CHAD he is btw, a fricking hero, a fricking legend, a Ukrainian Christian palestiBIPOC KILLING MACHINE, I cry myself to sleep thinking about the loss his death brings to Israel every night but I digress - so when this guys family comes and plops this custom made monstrosity on top of his standardized gravestone it's not only going to rightly ruffle a few feathers but it's literally against IDF regs. I would bet 25k marseycoins (very valuable) that there were like 200 complaints and ONE or two of them mentioned the cross and that's what gets reported on.
But yeah this is now an anti-Jew story.
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LEL soldiers aren't even allowed any individuality even in death. The ultimate cogs in the machine
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That's for the families, too. The actual soldiers are organ harvested and thrown in a landfill where broken equipment goes.
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sure babe...
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But Shapiro told me Jews were cool with Christians
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I've seen the cemetery . It sticks out like a sore thumb. Usually the cemeteries have Christian and Muslim sections. This is one is mixed up all pggly wiggly. It's a badly managed graveyard
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@ZombifyingChill lmao the Pissraelis literally burn when exposed to the cross. It's a health hazard hahaha.
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It's a weakness of my kind for sure. Luckily bombs go a good ways to helping remove other religions symbology from our general vicinity so we're working on that basis for the moment !jews
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Are you an actual Israeli? Just out of curiosity.
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I like the raised graves. I hate the ground level graves where you almost can't avoid standing on someone's grave which we have in America. My family who died in Taiwan are buried in a really cool cemetery on a steep hill where each grave was a nice little terrace. I don't know what a typical cemetery in Taiwan looks like.
Meanwhile, the cemetery where my family who died in America just has graves randomly squeezed in and half the time is muddy
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He was Orthodox judging from the Cross used, and @DonnaBorup just shared evidence that this might not be a deboonk.
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Oops, I was being dsylextic. Anyway, it was a joke, but kind of weak now in hindsight. I have deleted my comment out of embarrassment, and because it was lame, please forget it ever happened...
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