Not Acceptable. And Not Acceptable. Discussion About Israeli Bombing of Lebanon or Anyone Bombing Anyone.
Posted by HCN on Monday, October 20, 2025
Picture at the link here:

There's a saying a picture is worth a thousand words.
I am only referring to two aspects.
One of course is the bloodshed.
The second may take more of an adult layer of eyes and assessment, however still very plain to all of any any age what the principle is. It's called inordinate oppression, or abuse, or as the Arabic language says, qahr.
Women in this photo are undergoing this referent sort of qahr, especially emotionally. That, no one has the right to do to anyone.
Is it necessary to pull up and quote today's translations of the Toreh? Or Quran? Or Mr so and so's book on the manual of illegal abuse of human beings? Not necessary, to see what is evident.
No to scant rest, under nourished but still making it, prolonging agony, worrying every minute of a 24 hour day, and then, here comes another sickening set of scenes that indelibly mar the health of the mind, and claim the life or lives of near relatives, on top of previous waves of the same.
Stop.
Events of October 7th, a few seasons ago, already in consideration, so too moments of extremism upon descendants of different bloodlines, groupings and ancestries going back through the ages, from manna and quail being sent down, (bread to balance your diet, etc.), to oppression in Azerbaijan region in the late 1800s, on through the Holocaust.
Lebanon has been through taking brunts of a mission said to be an Israeli mission back around the 1980s as a reference time frame.
Summarily, all of the extreme oppression is off. Not to ramble, 'you know what I'm talking about'.
The cult of sadistic violence getting started, revived, or perpetrated.
Afterwords
The link to the above photo at the AP news story, is https://dims.apnews.com/dims4/default/66a8cbd/2147483647/strip/true/crop/6000x4000+0+0/resize/1198x798!/format/webp/quality/90/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fassets.apnews.com%2F1b%2Fa4%2F66cab4db79a3ab75e3d1fbef5e04%2Fbd33df54d5414f579410879c1958107c
It might be pushing plagiarism, however, this story is a discussion respective the content of what is in the photo.
I remember the Lebanese American poet and writer, Sam Hamoud, who used to hold back on publishing photos depicting gratuitous violence, out of respect for the health of humanity, (regardless of what their personal religion walk of life was). 40 years later, the types of incidents and acts of oppression, where viewers of the news better not see actual photos and footage that led up to the moments at the funeral afterwards, seem to be making their way into persisting.
There's a saying a picture is worth a thousand words.
I am only referring to two aspects.
One of course is the bloodshed.
The second may take more of an adult layer of eyes and assessment, however still very plain to all of any any age what the principle is. It's called inordinate oppression, or abuse, or as the Arabic language says, qahr.
Women in this photo are undergoing this referent sort of qahr, especially emotionally. That, no one has the right to do to anyone.
Is it necessary to pull up and quote today's translations of the Toreh? Or Quran? Or Mr so and so's book on the manual of illegal abuse of human beings? Not necessary, to see what is evident.
No to scant rest, under nourished but still making it, prolonging agony, worrying every minute of a 24 hour day, and then, here comes another sickening set of scenes that indelibly mar the health of the mind, and claim the life or lives of near relatives, on top of previous waves of the same.
Stop.
Events of October 7th, a few seasons ago, already in consideration, so too moments of extremism upon descendants of different bloodlines, groupings and ancestries going back through the ages, from manna and quail being sent down, (bread to balance your diet, etc.), to oppression in Azerbaijan region in the late 1800s, on through the Holocaust.
Lebanon has been through taking brunts of a mission said to be an Israeli mission back around the 1980s as a reference time frame.
Summarily, all of the extreme oppression is off. Not to ramble, 'you know what I'm talking about'.
The cult of sadistic violence getting started, revived, or perpetrated.
Afterwords
The link to the above photo at the AP news story, is https://dims.apnews.com/dims4/default/66a8cbd/2147483647/strip/true/crop/6000x4000+0+0/resize/1198x798!/format/webp/quality/90/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fassets.apnews.com%2F1b%2Fa4%2F66cab4db79a3ab75e3d1fbef5e04%2Fbd33df54d5414f579410879c1958107c
It might be pushing plagiarism, however, this story is a discussion respective the content of what is in the photo.
I remember the Lebanese American poet and writer, Sam Hamoud, who used to hold back on publishing photos depicting gratuitous violence, out of respect for the health of humanity, (regardless of what their personal religion walk of life was). 40 years later, the types of incidents and acts of oppression, where viewers of the news better not see actual photos and footage that led up to the moments at the funeral afterwards, seem to be making their way into persisting.
