Here is my response for you, your welcome.
I posted the Claim (#15839) and the Discovery (#15840); now, here is the Rebuttal:
Your position is explicit. “A child holding a gun is a legit target,” “We are completely destroying Iran,” and “This has nothing to do with morality” are not misquotes or frame-shifts; they are your own words, and they speak for themselves. The claim that you are empathetic to the plight of Iranian civilians does not align with the position you have repeatedly stated.
You have repeatedly cast Iran as the singular aggressor — “neither Greenland nor Canada.” Yet Greenland and Canada themselves have been openly threatened by the United States. You continue by labeling Iran “an aggressive regional power…” before asserting, “Fact is Israel is no threat for its neighbors; Iran is.” This framing functions as a moral sorting mechanism: once Iran is designated the “bad actor,” escalation is treated as justified. Iran is a bad actor, but this does not make Israel a neutral or morally blameless actor. The claim that Israel poses no threat collapses under its own weight when, in the past two years, Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Qatar, and Iran itself have all been bombed by Israel. You reduce this persistent use of force to a technical objective — “The plan is simple: destroy their nuclear capabilities and their entire ballistic missile arsenal” — stripping the violence of moral weight. This is not an absence of moralization; it is selective moralization, where declared intent is used to nullify outcome, and context is excluded to make escalation appear inevitable. In effect, you accuse others of the very behavior your argument exemplifies.
Statements such as “Israel doesn’t use rockets; we use aircraft to drop bombs because it’s more precise” function as ethical claims rather than evidence-based arguments. Israel has dropped 2,000‑lb bombs on its own people (there is no Palestine), flattening areas the size of football pitches. You further state, “If you choose to leave your children fatherless because someone else handed their child a gun, that’s your choice.” You have repeated similar claims regarding Gaza, asserting that because civilians elected Hamas, there are no innocents — by your own words, they are all “Hama-Palestinians” and deserve what they get.
The claim that we force you into a defensive posture is inverted by your own words. You escalate rhetorically with statements such as, “We are completely destroying Iran.” That tone sets the terms of engagement. Our responses do not provoke escalation; they merely document and expose it.
Accusations of racism, frame-shifting, moral bad faith, or selective outrage collapse under the weight of your own words. Your position on collective punishment is well documented. Your statements normalize civilian harm, dismiss moral restraint, and justify escalation through selective framing. We do not manufacture hypocrisy — we quote it.
Finally, not to be outdone, i am watching this with interest right now -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKavzNRa-uUAs I am watching this, in order to promote the suffering in Iran, I invite you now to make an Iran thread, and I will attach this video to it.
You’re not “quoting hypocrisy,” you’re stripping every sentence of context to turn me into a cartoon villain. When I say “Iran is aggressive” or “this has nothing to do with morality,” I am talking about the strategic reality of a regime that arms Hezbollah, Hamas and other proxies, fires at civilians, and pursues nuclear capabilities, not celebrating civilian suffering. Saying that responding to an existential nuclear threat is a matter of national survival is not the same as saying “morality doesn’t matter at all.”
The same with “a child holding a gun is a legit target” or “we are completely destroying Iran”: those are descriptions of battlefield dilemmas and degrading hostile capabilities, not a denial that civilians exist or that their lives matter. You cut away everything I’ve said about distinguishing between combatants and non‑combatants, about Iranian protesters, and about racism being a sickness, and then pretend that your collage is my whole view. That isn’t honest engagement, it’s prosecution by selective quote.
And you still haven’t answered the original, very simple point: you post obsessively about every Israeli strike, but not about thousands of Iranian civilians shot in the streets by their own regime. You claim universal concern, but your outrage only activates when Jews or Israel can be blamed. That is what “no Jews, no news” means in this context. If your problem were really with “normalizing civilian harm,” Iran’s protesters would get the same attention you give Gaza.