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Muhammad Rizwan dedicates SL win to Gaza


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12 hours ago, ravishingravi said:

 

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On 10/15/2023 at 8:11 PM, coffee_rules said:

True that, even as a taunt , JSR doesn’t fit in. 

Full video of the crowd sloganeering. It was not just JSR, but they were taunting with Mauka Mauka and switched to JSR only for Rizwan because of his religious antics on the field

 

 

 

 

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On 10/15/2023 at 9:47 PM, Lannister said:

Question to right-wing Hindus: Is his backing of Palestinians rooted in shared religious background or does it stem from humanitarian values? Which of these do you accept?

Backing is not the issue. Even Israel backs Palestine hence they evacuated from Gaza in 2005, provide them food, fuel, water, jobs etc. It is the timing of the tweet. He doesn't dedicate all wins to Palestine. From my earlier post

 

'Dedicating this win to Palestine precisely when the region itself was in focus due to massacre of 1200 Israeli civilians , babies, women, families, with unprecedented brutality.'

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1 hour ago, coffee_rules said:

Full video of the crowd sloganeering. It was not just JSR, but they were taunting with Mauka Mauka and switched to JSR only for Rizwan because of his religious antics on the field

 

 

 

 

 

That makes it worse

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15 minutes ago, coffee_rules said:

I have been in stadiums in India, Crowd yells even worse gaalis at players who field near the boundary line. This is still 'PG' version. 

Yeah use the worst gaalis,,be creative even. Dont include JSR or JSK in them.

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On 10/18/2023 at 7:18 PM, randomGuy said:

Backing is not the issue. Even Israel backs Palestine hence they evacuated from Gaza in 2005, provide them food, fuel, water, jobs etc. It is the timing of the tweet. He doesn't dedicate all wins to Palestine. From my earlier post

 

'Dedicating this win to Palestine precisely when the region itself was in focus due to massacre of 1200 Israeli civilians , babies, women, families, with unprecedented brutality.'

I believe these players have been doing this for a long time. It's not a recent development. Why does timing matter in this?

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3 hours ago, Lannister said:

I believe these players have been doing this for a long time. It's not a recent development. Why does timing matter in this?

No he chose this occasion to tweet, doesn't tweet after every match....It's like some Arab tweeting in support of Pakistan or Kashmir(depending on his f'ed up mind) after a 26/11 (multiplied by 20x) attack on India.

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2 hours ago, randomGuy said:

No he chose this occasion to tweet, doesn't tweet after every match....It's like some Arab tweeting in support of Pakistan or Kashmir(depending on his f'ed up mind) after a 26/11 (multiplied by 20x) attack on India.

Your comparison is flawed. India is neither occupying Pakistan nor engaging in civilian bombings.

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37 minutes ago, Lannister said:

Your comparison is flawed. India is neither occupying Pakistan nor engaging in civilian bombings.

Neither was Israel occupying gaza strip..my comparison isn't flawed, their minds are flawed. To their minds, Palestine, kashmir are all about Muslims' oppression. There are reports that Hamas terrorists were trained by Pakistan's special forces.

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1 hour ago, randomGuy said:

Neither was Israel occupying gaza strip..my comparison isn't flawed, their minds are flawed. To their minds, Palestine, kashmir are all about Muslims' oppression. There are reports that Hamas terrorists were trained by Pakistan's special forces.

When considering the historical context and events of the past two decades, it's clear that Israel is the occupying power, maintaining a blockade and exerting control over every aspect of Palestinian life. That's the reality, nothing to do with the religion. 

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3 minutes ago, Lannister said:

When considering the historical context and events of the past two decades, it's clear that Israel is the occupying power, maintaining a blockade and exerting control over every aspect of Palestinian life. That's the reality, nothing to do with the religion. 

 

By your logic, Egypt is an occupier of Gaza as well.

 

What stopped the Palestinians in Gaza from creating a life for themselves with all the aid money they get? They couldn't even build a hospital for themselves! 0 desalination plants for water, 0 job-creating industries (other than those in the terrorist domain), 0 production (except for human production, which, despite being blockaded, has one of the highest in the world!). What stops them from being productive with their money instead of building and launching rockets into Israel? 

 

Why is Egypt's occupation not talked about? 

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30 minutes ago, bharathh said:

 

By your logic, Egypt is an occupier of Gaza as well.

 

What stopped the Palestinians in Gaza from creating a life for themselves with all the aid money they get? They couldn't even build a hospital for themselves! 0 desalination plants for water, 0 job-creating industries (other than those in the terrorist domain), 0 production (except for human production, which, despite being blockaded, has one of the highest in the world!). What stops them from being productive with their money instead of building and launching rockets into Israel? 

 

Why is Egypt's occupation not talked about? 

Constructing a life becomes difficult when confined within an open-air prison.

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