Comments by "" (@WarrenPeaceOG) on "Sir Alan Duncan commends pro-Palestine student protesters" video.

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  2. When you say Hamas, do you mean the militia, Al-Qassam? Or do you meant the Gaza govt? Or do you mean the Hamas political party? Or do you mean the various civil society movements? The Hamas women's group? The Hamas student group? You should watch Palestinian politician Hanan Ashram from October. Channel 4 News asks her what happens after Israel destroys Hamas and she chuckles with disbelief and explains Hamas. It's on this channel and the title is: Former PLO politician Hanan Ashrawi: ‘They are not weakening Hamas’ Point is: Western PR is treating 'Hamas' like they treat a leader in the standard regime change narrative, which tells us that if we simply swap out one leader, all problems are solved. We simply remove Saddam, for example, and presto, 'democracy.' We simply remove Gaddafi, and presto, 'democracy.' We simply remove Hugo Chavez, and presto, 'democracy.' (Note the state of Iraq and Libya today. The coups have all failed in Venezuela, but they keep trying to crush grassroots democracy there - I mean, 'remove the "dictator." Also note this list is very short and current, as I've skipped 90% of the examples) One, this simplistic goofiness never works. It's just propaganda. (And it's not meant to work: see Iraq, LIbya) And two, the West are, more often than not, ending democracy and destroying the living standards of "the people." In Palestine however, Israel at least, simply conflate Hamas and "the beautiful people" and try to exterminate the lot. And finally, they can't even beat Al-Qassam, who by all accounts are defeating Israel militarily.  Viva Palestina!🇵🇸
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