Sunday, October 13, 2024

Anti-racist racist implies he might have committed terrorism on 10/7 if he grew up in Gaza



Ta-Nehisi Coates, the controversial racist debater and typist, said, [in the safety of not being in Gaza] that he wondered if he would have been "strong enough" to have not joined Hamas in the Oct. 7 massacre.

“Were I 20 years old, born into Gaza, which is a giant open-air jail … and I grew up under that oppression and that poverty and that wall comes down — am I even strong enough … where I say, ‘This is too far’?” the McArthur Genius Grant-winning author, 49, said Thursday on ex-”Daily Show” host Trevor Noah’s podcast “What Now.”

So who are the jailers of Gaza? The Egyptians who have a wall at their border that doesn't allow them to cross into Egypt, or Israel, that allows Gazans in, and even work in Israel, but checks them for weapons due to their history of attacking Jews?

The racist suggested that what might not have been “too far’’ for him was the slaughter of more than 1,200 people, mainly civilians, and the kidnapping of over 250 others, including elderly Holocaust survivors and babies, at the hands of Hamas terrorists.

He was quite confident that he could physically "take on" women, the elderly and children, but he was not so confident about his ability to deal with women of the IDF or men in general.

“If my father is a fisherman and he goes too far out into the sea, he might get shot by somebody off … the side of Israeli boats,’’ the idiot said, referring to what he believes life is like for Palestinians in Gaza. What he doesn't know is that if an Israeli steps foot into Gaza, he chances of survival are worse than a moth at a campfire.

“If my mother picks the olive trees and she gets too close to the [border] wall, she might be shot. If my little sister has cancer and she needs treatment because there are no facilities to do that in Gaza and I don’t get the right permits, she might die …”

Except that is pure bull crap. Israel treats Gazans in Israeli hospitals on a regular basis--Gazans used their hospitals to hide Israeli hostages after Oct. 7, and have never treated Jews there. People are not shot because they are close to the border walls--that's just another anti-Semitic trope.

Coates, a former professor at NYU and CUNY, said that while he considers the Oct. 7 atrocities to be a “great horror,” on the other hand, the attacks were in response to an unbearable Israeli system of “apartheid.” Of course, Coates never gave any examples of how Israel has committed apartheid.

“If you start asking why [the attack happened], then you really, really start to get into trouble,” he told Noah.

The attack happened because Islam has always called for the death of the Jews and all the Hamassholes were doing was their "religious duty."

“Human life really, really matters to me. … And if human life matters on Oct. 7, it should matter on Oct. 6 and Oct. 5, too, and understanding that it didn’t’’ is crucial to seeing the bigger picture, he said — appearing to be expressing empathy for the perpetrators of the worst attack on Jews since the Holocaust.



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