SHE WIPED THE FLOOR WITH THIS ZIONIST!
July 29, 2024Dr Myriam François, a British journalist, SLAMS Uriel Abulof, an Associate professor of politics, regarding his “subjective” opinion on genocide.
“As skilled, I’m sure as you are, you certainly don’t take precedence in your opinion over the ruling of one of the highest courts in the land. And I just think it’s a really interesting sort of propaganda technique.””
BRILLIANT!
This man shouldn’t raise his eyes ever again.
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English Script:
Myriam Francois: Well, we don’t live in a post-truth world. In my world, at least, there are facts. Journalism is built on facts. So let’s talk about some of them. So, as skilled, I’m sure as you are, you certainly don’t take precedence in your opinion over the ruling of one of the highest courts in the land. And I just think it’s a really interesting sort of propaganda technique. This idea that an Israeli can kind of pop up and say, well, I don’t think it’s genocide. And it’s like, well, hold on. There’s an entire court system built on, you know, international law in which some of the top minds in the world have considered these issues. But hold on, let’s also just consider your opinion, shall we? No, these courts have ruled and they have stated very clearly what their findings are. And in fact, they have repeated calls for Israel to halt its violence. You know, the focus again, it’s part of the propaganda machine is focus on like, yeah, you know, Hamas these days, they’re going to, you know, be killed by Hamas, thrown off rooftops. You no incidences that we can quote, of course, but of course, gay Palestinians all being killed on the bombs in Gaza right now. Not much being done on that, but, hey, let’s not talk about those gay Palestinians, the state of Israel, this idea that the state of Israel should be obliterated, who is being obliterated right now, sir? Who is being obliterated right now? These are projections that really do require on your tone, your question some deep self-examination because it’s really positioning yourself as if the value of your fantasies, your projected fantasies of imagined violence, should take precedence over the very real violence that’s being exercised today, right now against Palestinians. And that is centering your feelings and potential feelings over a reality that is occurring at this present moment in time.