General statistics
List of Youtube channels
Youtube commenter search
Distinguished comments
About
William Davis
Middle East Eye
comments
Comments by "William Davis" (@williamdavis9562) on "Middle East Eye" channel.
Previous
6
Next
...
All
@righteousone1 So says the guy who thinks anyone who asks a question must have business within said question to ask it. Also technically speaking Jordan isn't really a monarchy, nor is this clown really a king. It is just theatrics to hide the brutal but obvious reality of the situation. He is nothing but a lapdog of western powers, a low level manager essentially hired to run that nation on behalf of said powers. Reality can be triggering and I'd bet a lot of money you're triggered right now.
1
@allcatall3931 You overestimate how rational the Zionist leadership is. Their Sampson option is a real thing. If they feel threatened or feel they're going to lose, they're going to launch. If an army shows up that they know they can't stop (which is what the Turkish army would pose) they'll launch. The Zionists know their weakness, they're having trouble defeating a bunch of guys wearing sandals, stuck in a concentration camp using homemade weapons. Imagine one of the largest military forces on the planet(which is also battle hardened) up at their doorstep. It is an extremely dangerous situation. The apartheid regime won't and shouldn't survive. But the question is it going to be done in a way which doesn't have the entire region blown up or not. People claiming Turkey should gear up and send their army south are either insane or have a childlike understanding of the situation. Do the Turks deserve criticism? Absolutely, there are a lot of things they could have done to punish Israel which they did far too late. They waited months to cut off trade, they waited even longer to cut off Azeri gas via Turkey going to Israel. I'll be the first to brow beat the Turks for how slow they reacted. But I'm not stupid enough to be sitting here saying they should take military action. Turkey isn't some mickymouse state like Egypt or Saudi Arabia. If they gear up for war, it's a big deal and will spark WW3.
1
@kizgintosbaga wishful thinking on your part I’d imagine. You seem to underestimate how insane the Zionists really are.
1
@Stephen-lx9nm So you don't want too many migrants in your county? Great I agree with you. But if you support Israel that makes you a hypocrite no? Israel is essentially the end game of what happens when too many migrants show up. When they reach a critical mass like they did in Palestine and massacre their hosts and stuff the survivors into concentration camps. So to all you Europeans complaining about mass migration, I've always agreed with you. But now that you're cheering on mass migration in another nation that took a very violent turn, I'm not so sure people worldwide are going to stand with you if your migrants turn on you. After all you seem to think such a thing is fine. In fact since you're cheering on israel, maybe it would be poetic justice to send you guys more migrants and turn your nations into another Israel. Where the migrants completely destroy the locals. I wonder how you'd like that.
1
I dont' think the nations who voted against it understand just how isolated they are. They also don't understand how this is going to have an impact for decades. The mask is off.
1
Starmer knows he is lying. But how can you ask a person to admit their own crime?
1
@darkdan3379 Probably not considering they're essentially controlled by the apartheid regime of Israel. Essentially a tool to subjugate the Palestinians even more. Palestinian Authority is finished. Just like the security architecture of the region is finished and the geo political balances are finished. This conflict blew up a lot of things and there really is no going back
1
@tokpek2555 So let me try to understand what you're getting at here. Because those people didn't have a nation state in the sense of European nation states, that somehow it is okay to steal their homes, slaughter their children and throw the survivors into the world's only concentration camp? Is that seriously your argument? It is funny how England used the same exact argument to occupy India. Ohhh we can just steal this because they don't have official flag like our nations do.
1
Now it's football teams firing people for having the "wrong" opinion on a war? wow this is really getting out of hand. This is going to backfire so bad on the Zionists. Arsenal just lost a 30 year fan. Firing your employees for speaking up against the wholesale slaughter of a civilian population? Really? I won't watch another Arsenal game or buy Arsenal merchandise if you paid me a million dollars to do so
1
@righteousone1 The third Reich probably thought the same thing in 1941
1
@iseedumbpeople-AUS Yes but that doesn't mean other nations don't have to abide by the courts ruling an issue arrest warrants for all parties implicated if they are party to the convention. Which would mean Biden's team would have to legally be arrested in the vast majority allied nations they visit. So they'll either have to leave the convention (admitting international law is dead) or they'll have to start arresting members of the Biden regime if they step foot in their nations.
1
@PedofiIe_Muhammad Wasn't it freed in 1453. I heard some dude made it great again.
1
I don't think people realize what this conflict is going to do and how it is going to change the world. The Ukraine war put a huge dent in western hegemonic powers. This conflict just took a sledge hammer to it. I really don't see a way back after this. The global south is simply going to slowly turn it's back on the globalists. This isn't going to end well for us.
1
@MMB-2. It wouldn't be in Putin's interest to speak like this. US has already responded to this, Biden's rhetoric on the topic has eased off.
1
Israe's lap dog, sorry I mean king of Jordan speaks.
1
@alysonmcvitty2867 Yes yes, they're so kind they don't mind having a government like this. It will be remembered as a country which backs genocide and the slaughter of women and children.
1
@grasmereguy5116 Sure keep telling yourself that. By the letter of the law this is a war crime. Picking up civilians, stripping them naked, recording them, humiliating them and dehumanizing them. It is a powerplay to let those people know who is in charge and that they aren't considered human. There is a reason this exact type of behavior is a war crime under the Geneva convention. No other nation on this planet behaves like this.
1
@Elephantsss If you think people who state things which are demonstrably true need help. Need help with what? With being indoctrinated to believe up is down and down is up? No thanks. You literally sound like the crowd who also want me to believe men can get pregnant. I'll pass.
1
@grasmereguy5116 Well Israel has shown the only way it will release any of the 7000 Palestinian hostages it has had for decades (many women and children) will only be released via a hostage swap. So do you really blame them for taking hostages to swap? At least unlike Palestinian hostages the Israelis have held for decades, the Israeli hostages taken weren't mistreated, abused or raped. You're literally trying to paint narratives which crumble under any kind of rational scrutiny. How about you stop cheering on apartheid, concentration camps and genocide. Not to mention ignoring decades of Israel's hostage taking and raping and abusing of said hostages. Seriously the more you trolls try to defend the indefensible, you're literally turning more people against your point of view. Facts>Your feelings.
1
I just realized that something which is probably going to transform that entire region has just started. The old dynamic won't be able to contain this. Much will change, including the fall of the puppet so-called Kingdom regime in Jordan. Israel has literally turned Sinwar into a cult hero and the fact his name is being used as a rally cry in Jordan should terrify Israel and the Jordanian Zionist manager/King. This is not going to end well for the occupiers and their minions.
1
@tokyo.peking Now I'm convinced you're a troll or a bot. Israel laughing? You should read more Israeli news.
1
Not that different from how the third Reich taught their children in the 1930s.
1
@paulamarsh1 That is a united nations organization tasked with providing food and medicine to people who are stuffed into a concentration camp. So what exactly do you mean by "what about UNRWA." Yes it would be nice if UNRWA didn't have to exist, would be nice of the Zionists from the apartheid state of Israel hadn't stolen these poor people's lands, slaughtered their children and stuffed the survivors into the world's only concentration camp. But unfortunately those things did happen and continue to happen, which is why UNRWA exists.
1
@tokyo.peking He has been quite consistent in his message pertaining to this conflict. For well over a decade now.
1
@tokyo.peking I don't remember claiming they're going to take an army down to Gaza. I don't think you fully understand what is going on in that region.
1
@bravelionheart6572. In times of conflict Saudi Arabia has nothing to offer. They will in the end do what their benefactors tell them to do.
1
@rickjames9039 It is a fairly childish deflection strategy when confronted with facts and logic you can't debunk. Oh you're XY and hate Z. Oh you're a self hating blah blah. You can't blame people for using these tactics when the narrative they're peddling is so insanely false they have no choice but to force the debate into the gutter and drown it with nonsense.
1
@Portents-Magic-imagination The way things are shaping up I wouldn't be mind if the lunatics in the white house helped plan it too. If you look at all their actions in the immediate after math of OCT 7th, it doesn't seem to shocking. Blinkin immediately started touring the region trying to put intense pressure and threats to Egypt and Jordan to "take the Palestinians in." Seemed like they were in on the plan to empty out Gaza from day 1.
1
@edukee If you live in Syria you have a point. Turkiye teaming up with Saudi Arabia and America to funnel weapons and foreign fighters into Syria to destroy the country is something which is unforgiveable. That is point of contention where critique of Erdogan is warranted and I agree with you. But on larger issues of full blown war, trusting him or not trusting him is irrelevant. There is a point of critical mass where Turkish society will decide what he will or won't do, not him. He is after all at the mercy of his voting base and they can push him to do X Y and Z. It isn't entirely up to him and his personal whims.
1
@AmrElkatary Their government would not support, aid and fund all these crimes if the population wasn't either okay with it or simply willing to ignore it. They can easily force their government to change the position, they just care not to. Your case is a bit different, you'd be murdered by a military dictatorship for speaking up. A military dictatorship who Canada happens to help keep in power to oppress you. Yea, those "nice and respectful" Canadians. Nice and respectul if you think genocide is a nice and respectable thing to fund, arm and cheerlead.
1
I'm not sure if the Moroccan leadership has fully thought this through and how this will affect Morocco in the long term. Even some western nations are rethinking their backing of this genocidal regime, not because genocide bothers them but because they're worried about the stigma they'll be stuck with from the rest of the world. These things have real life long term implications. I wonder if the Moroccan leadership truly understands this and what they've done to the reputation of their nation internationally.
1
@wewenang5167 Well you can't really say it about the rave. Everyone has seen that interview from Haartez with the Israeli helicopter pilot who admitted to them panicking and killing the people at the rave. Nor was there any footage of Civilians surrendering, being stripped down and ritually humiliated on camera. You're clutching at straws here, what is next? You're going to tell us about 40 beheaded babies that was proven false.
1
@jeffspicolli593 Apparently your feelings don't care about facts. To a genocidal maniac..... Numbers of dead children are just "mathematical nonsense" Well done Jeff, well done.
1
@napoleanbonaparte1804 So you're trying to tell us that average everyday Indians like brutality, murder, apartheid, colonization and the wanton murder of children? I doubt that, you seem to want to make Indians look really really bad to the world. Why?
1
A nation which treats their injured soldiers like this. Just imagine what they do to Palestinians everyday.
1
@maxenglish3328 Yes yes, he was so selfish that he fought until his dying breath against a brutal genocidal force that has been tormenting his people for 70 years. Yea bro, real selfish. What brings chaos and misery to the Palestinians in the Gaza strip is the Zionist apartheid entity who stole their homes, murdered their children and stuffed the survivors into that C Camp. You have any other tidbits you'd like to convince us of? Perhaps you'd also like to convince us gravity doesn't exist.
1
@julianwilliams456 So you're saying you can't disprove what I said? lol
1
If Moroccans didn't condone this, it wouldn't have happened. Kings in general are terrified of uprisings. Apparently your King knew the people wouldn't give a sh!t.
1
@reda1668 so basically you’re saying helping murder and entire village is fine if you save just one family ?
1
@Jouantiese I think it is quite obvious who is and who isn't grasping what at this point my friend.
1
@Battlefield_Detective I fail to see where something was invented being in a conversation about boycotts today. That would be like me claiming the number zero was invented in India and therefore India has power over us. That is again an insane talking point. Your screen name is GreaterIsrael and you're complaining about glorifying terrorism? No group on this planet has committed more acts of terror on this planet in the last 75 years than Israel. Demonstrably so. So I agree with you, don't glorify terror. But I'll add to that, don't glorify apartheid, brutality, concentration camps and genocide either. If you were intellectually honest, you'd change your screen name.
1
@henrypierce8900 Good question. Marxism became extremely popular in the Islamic world between the 1940s and 1970s. Most Muslim nations had very powerful communist parties. Most of them were effectively destroyed by the CIA during the cold war. As far as if any actually took power for a specific amount of I'm, I'm not well versed enough on the topic to know for sure. I just know of one concrete example. Afghanistan had a communist government for a while.
1
@henrypierce8900 I thought you were asking about Muslim nations which were communist. As far as Marxism in an Islamic context? No. I don't think it is possible. The religion relies very heavily on individual responsibility to be compatible with an ideology which requires a central authority to decide everything for the individual. I'm not sure if Marxism will work within the confines of any Abrahamic religion. Which makes sense because all Marxist societies tried to purge organized religion from the society. Because those two things can't really co-exist.
1
@Megadon000. The leaders of Muslim nations which aren't under occupation do speak this way. The problem is there are very few of them. 3 or 4. Same could be said of the entire global south. Although the global south is getting more and more independent. Can't say the same for most Muslim nations and their puppet leaders though.
1
Things like this are also a huge problem for western nations and their ability to project soft power and influence around the globe. This isn't a one off either, I have a feeling the political and economic fallout from this conflict is going to be like an earthquake. Especially for Europe, unlike America Europe only has soft power as it's only weapon to wield for influence. That weapon is now gone, they have zero credibility left and zero leverage on any issue internationally now. They're in A LOT of trouble.
1
@LassiseA He can be writing it from just about anywhere. As a vast majority of people on this planet watching this feel this way. Good luck keeping something close to 80% of the world population quiet about this. People aren't going to forget this, in twenty years pro apartheid and concentration camp shills like you are going to look back and realize what a huge pile of manure you stepped in this time. And it isn't going to wash off either. Ask the Germans how long those stains stay with you.
1
@nasdoc1 So your definition of power is the ability to slaughter women and children? that is how you define power?
1
Yup the more you hear from them, to farther away they're pushing people away from their narrative. They'd be better off just keeping quiet and letting CNN do their narratives. The more they speak the more they let on at just how insane they are.
1
I find her lack of self awareness kind of interesting. Her husband is actually one of the key figures who turned himself into an Israeli stooge which played a really large role into why Israel was able to so easily and calmly stuff 2.3 million people into a concentration camp. Now he pushes her in front of the cameras to pretend they're bothered by what is happening to the Palestinians? A situation her husband helped make possible? I guess they have to pretend to care so their people don't rise up against them. I'm not sure if this woman herself is aware of the game she is playing but it is disgusting. You that worried about the Palestinians? Talk to your husband, not to people half way across the world who can't do anything about it.
1
@witwolf4641 the way it looks they're bringing the sea upon themselves right now without realizing it. This is exactly how the apartheid regime in South Africa collapsed. The entire world turned on them. If israel wants to see it's future, just look at South Africa.
1
Previous
6
Next
...
All