Comments by "NobleCrow10" (@NobleCrow10) on "NBC News" channel.

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  19. In recent years, more and more surveys have been conducted among members of the Arab terrorist organization known as the “Palestinian people.” Sometimes the results of such surveys are quite unexpected. Thus, recently the majority of terrorists surveyed said that they would like for their future country, which they will never have, a form of government similar to Israeli democracy. For some unknown reason, they preferred Israeli democracy to French and even American democracy. Unfortunately, the Taliban was not included in the list of forms of government, so it will forever remain a mystery to us whether the respondents would prefer this most natural system of government for Muslims to Israeli democracy or not. The optimists still remaining in our ranks immediately declared that the choice of the Arabs meant that they did not believe the anti-Semitic myth of apartheid in Israel. In fact, the results of the survey cast doubt on whether the question was understood: we should not forget that democracy is as deeply alien to the Arabs as slavery is to us, and they do not really understand what it is and why it is needed. My doubts were confirmed by the results of another survey conducted almost simultaneously in the same terrorist organization. This time the subjects were asked who they would like to be their leader. Hamas won with a majority of votes. The idea of an Israeli democracy with Hamas at the helm reminded me of the basic law of organic chemistry: if you mix a pound of jam with a pound of feces, you get two pounds of feces.
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  25. In recent years, more and more surveys have been conducted among members of the Arab terrorist organization known as the “Palestinian people.” Sometimes the results of such surveys are quite unexpected. Thus, recently the majority of terrorists surveyed said that they would like for their future country, which they will never have, a form of government similar to Israeli democracy. For some unknown reason, they preferred Israeli democracy to French and even American democracy. Unfortunately, the Taliban was not included in the list of forms of government, so it will forever remain a mystery to us whether the respondents would prefer this most natural system of government for Muslims to Israeli democracy or not. The optimists still remaining in our ranks immediately declared that the choice of the Arabs meant that they did not believe the anti-Semitic myth of apartheid in Israel. In fact, the results of the survey cast doubt on whether the question was understood: we should not forget that democracy is as deeply alien to the Arabs as slavery is to us, and they do not really understand what it is and why it is needed. My doubts were confirmed by the results of another survey conducted almost simultaneously in the same terrorist organization. This time the subjects were asked who they would like to be their leader. Hamas won with a majority of votes. The idea of an Israeli democracy with Hamas at the helm reminded me of the basic law of organic chemistry: if you mix a pound of jam with a pound of feces, you get two pounds of feces.
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