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Israel kills 11 Palestinians in 24 hours in the West Bank
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NefeshBarYochai
2024-07-25 20:15:24 UTC
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Israeli forces carried out a drone strike on a crowded refugee camp,
killing five people including a paramedic and her daughter.
Eyewitnesses said Israeli forces desecrated the bodies with a
bulldozer before taking four bodies into custody.

https://mondoweiss.net/2024/07/israel-kills-11-palestinians-in-24-hours-in-the-west-bank/


I fail to see any difference between how the IDF conducts themselves
in the occupied territories and how German forces conducted themselves
in Belarus in 1941-42
Sharx335
2024-07-25 21:07:06 UTC
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Post by NefeshBarYochai
Israeli forces carried out a drone strike on a crowded refugee camp,
killing five people including a paramedic and her daughter.
Eyewitnesses said Israeli forces desecrated the bodies with a
bulldozer before taking four bodies into custody.
https://mondoweiss.net/2024/07/israel-kills-11-palestinians-in-24-hours-in-the-west-bank/
I fail to see any difference between how the IDF conducts themselves
in the occupied territories and how German forces conducted themselves
in Belarus in 1941-42
*I* fail to see any difference between YOU and that dog turd I almost
stepped on. I see both having equal value.
The Doctor
2024-07-25 21:43:59 UTC
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Post by NefeshBarYochai
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Israeli forces carried out a drone strike on a crowded refugee camp,
killing five people including a paramedic and her daughter.
Eyewitnesses said Israeli forces desecrated the bodies with a
bulldozer before taking four bodies into custody.
https://mondoweiss.net/2024/07/israel-kills-11-palestinians-in-24-hours-in-the-west-bank/
Post by NefeshBarYochai
I fail to see any difference between how the IDF conducts themselves
in the occupied territories and how German forces conducted themselves
in Belarus in 1941-42
*I* fail to see any difference between YOU and that dog turd I almost
stepped on. I see both having equal value.
Dog turds lijke Dr.WTF and Idlehands?
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Idlehands
2024-07-26 00:49:39 UTC
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Post by NefeshBarYochai
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Israeli forces carried out a drone strike on a crowded refugee camp,
killing five people including a paramedic and her daughter.
Eyewitnesses said Israeli forces desecrated the bodies with a
bulldozer before taking four bodies into custody.
https://mondoweiss.net/2024/07/israel-kills-11-palestinians-in-24-hours-in-the-west-bank/
Post by NefeshBarYochai
I fail to see any difference between how the IDF conducts themselves
in the occupied territories and how German forces conducted themselves
in Belarus in 1941-42
*I* fail to see any difference between YOU and that dog turd I almost
stepped on. I see both having equal value.
Dog turds lijke Dr.WTF and Idlehands?
"lijke"?????

These "adult" rebuttals merely reinforce the fact that Sharx and The
Doctor are simply shills for the Israeli government and incapable of
actual independent thought.
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AlleyCat
2024-07-26 02:42:25 UTC
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On Thu, 25 Jul 2024 16:15:24 -0400, NefeshBarYochai says...

Israeli forces carried out a drone strike on a crowded terrorist camp, killing five terrorists including a paramedic and her
daughter(collateral damage, when you attack a sovereign nation, with terrorists).

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Psychologists Identify Why Usenet Idiots Believe Fake News

Thought processes and belief systms that people develop early in life to help protect against the anxiety and stress of an
uncertain world may help explain why some individuals fall victim to what has come to be known as fake news, but
psychologists can offer some strategies to defend against it, according to a series of presentations at the annual
convention of the American Psychological Association.

"At its core is the need for the brain to receive confirming information that harmonizes with an individual's existing views
and beliefs," said Mark Whitmore, PhD, assistant professor of management and information systems at Kent State University's
College of Business Administration. "In fact, one could say the brain is hardwired to accept, reject, misremember or distort
information based on whether it is viewed as accepting of or threatening to existing beliefs."

The key to people's accepting fake news as true, despite evidence to the contrary, is a phenomenon known as confirmation
bias, or the tendency for people to seek and accept information that confirms their existing beliefs while rejecting or
ignoring that which contradicts those beliefs, he said.

Many of these beliefs and biases are formed early in life when children begin to distinguish between fantasy and reality,
according to Eve Whitmore, PhD, a developmental psychologist with Western Reserve Psychological Associates in Stow, Ohio,
who also presented at the session. Some of these beliefs can be based in fantasy, and that can lead to what she calls
nonsensical thinking.

"From the beginning, parents reinforce to their children the skill of pretending in order to cope with the realities
inherent in culture and society," she said. "Children's learning about make-believe and mastery of it becomes the basis for
more complex forms of self-deception and illusion into adulthood."

Parents commonly encourage young children to engage in pretend play. Through this pretend play, children often practice
little life scenarios, like playing house, that help to reinforce cultural norms and beliefs and aid in assimilation as they
age. The flip side is that children also learn that sometimes it's OK to make believe things are true, even though they know
they are not, according to Eve Whitmore.

In adolescence, people develop critical thinking skills and some begin to question what they were taught as children,
perhaps religious beliefs or even the belief that authority figures such as parents or even the government leaders are
always right. But going against one's parents' beliefs can cause friction within the family, and, despite evidence to the
contrary, some are willing to rationalize those false beliefs in order to avoid upsetting their parents, she said.

It may begin as a conscious decision, but as rationalization piles on top of rationalization over the years, these processes
can become unconscious. As people reach adulthood, many of these false beliefs and biases formed as children, instead of
being given a good critical examination, are simply accepted and continue to influence how a person perceives his or her
world, according to Mark Whitmore.

"In this way, childhood beliefs persevere throughout a person's life and serve as a framework for processing information in
adulthood," he said. "In attempting to confirm preconceived ideas, a person may resort to both fiction and reality in order
to preserve these beliefs."

The rise of the Internet and social media has only compounded the problem of fake news, according to Mark Whitmore, upending
the traditional news model where an individual receives from a small number of outlets.

"In today's media environment, the channels are multiple, and the messages are often simultaneous and contradictory," he
said. "The receiver is often faced with paradoxical and seemingly absurd messages. It becomes easier to cling to a simple
fiction than a complicated reality."

Psychology offers a few evidence-based strategies for defending against the pull of fake news, according to Mark Whitmore.
One key to avoiding the pull of confirmation bias is reducing the anxiety that makes it so appealing.

"One positive defense strategy is humor. Watching late night comedy or political satire, while not actually altering or
changing the source of the stressor, can help reduce the stress and anxiety associated with it," he said. "Another is
sublimation, where you channel your negative feelings into something positive, such as running for office, marching in a
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He also recommends that people cultivate an open mind by deliberately exposing themselves to different points of view. This
can help them moderate their viewpoints and make them less extreme, he said.

Critical thinking is also key. People must learn to question what they are told and this should begin in childhood, said
Mark Whitmore.

"Developing a greater degree of skepticism in children, by encouraging them to ask why and to question, diminishes
confirmation bias," he said. "All of these strategies have substantial research supporting their beneficial effects."
Ubiquitous
2024-07-26 08:30:43 UTC
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Post by NefeshBarYochai
Israeli forces carried out a drone strike on a crowded refugee camp,
killing five people including a paramedic and her daughter.
Eyewitnesses said Israeli forces desecrated the bodies with a
bulldozer before taking four bodies into custody.
That's all? I would have expected the hammas PR department to have given a
larger number.
Post by NefeshBarYochai
I fail to see any difference between how the IDF conducts themselves
in the occupied territories and how German forces conducted themselves
in Belarus in 1941-42
Goodwin's law violation noted.

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JTEM
2024-07-26 19:24:50 UTC
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Post by Ubiquitous
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Israeli forces carried out a drone strike on a crowded refugee camp,
killing five people including a paramedic and her daughter.
Eyewitnesses said Israeli forces desecrated the bodies with a
bulldozer before taking four bodies into custody.
That's all? I would have expected the hammas PR department to have given a
larger number.
They will.

Those 11 will have to be buried. Later they'll dig them up -- "Mass
Grave!" and those 11 just became 22. Then they'll make up some big
number to go along with it... "22 innocent psychopaths murdered for
no reason at all, plus 8,000 others!"
Post by Ubiquitous
Post by NefeshBarYochai
I fail to see any difference between how the IDF conducts themselves
in the occupied territories and how German forces conducted themselves
in Belarus in 1941-42
Goodwin's law violation noted.
Not too long ago Hamas took over a school BUILDING. There was no
schooling taking place, no students inside, and Hamas AND THE MEDIA
went ape shit for Israel bombing it... "WAR CRIME!"
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