"But this changes everything. The pager attacks happened in areas where you thought they could never happen – Christian areas, for example. But Hezbollah are everywhere in Lebanon and you can't know who is who."
When they go 'boom!' you soon find out. And then all your terrorist-supporting journalist friends start crying about it on social media:
We are gazing into the portal of a dystopian future, where anyone on earth can be killed with the flick of a switch.
— Owen Jones (@owenjonesjourno) September 17, 2024
Consider how further technological advances could mean anyone could be immediately located and killed. It would become impossible to resist anyone with that power https://t.co/8KV4pWoenj
'Anyone can be killed' squeals little Owen. Conveniently forgetting that to put yourself in the electronic crosshairs, you have to launch an unprovoked attack on Israeli civilians.
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The answer is to not use a company phone bought by a bunch of murderers. Buy your own and claim it on expenses. For the rest of us because they already know this don't get a *cough* smart phone either.
Oh Owen, anybody today can be killed by the flick of a switch. Just think of the atrocities by your mates of the explosions in a bus, or at an Ariana Grande concert. You are probably only upset because the Israelis thought of it first, and not your Hezbollah or Hamas mates - oh how you would have laughed if this had happened in Jerusalem or Tel Aviv. Crimes against international law? That has never bothered Mo's morons before.
Penseivat
I've already ordered a new pager for my ex-wife
Jaded
Poor little Owen, that device he 'lost' up where the sun don't shine could be a problem
I understand Starmer has done the same so pensioners can keep up to date with events.
All heart, that man.
Penseivat
"The answer is to not use a company phone bought by a bunch of murderers."
Have been enjoying all the 'Del Boy' memes going around 🤣
"Crimes against international law? That has never bothered Mo's morons before."
Precisely. Only a fool lets an enemy dictate the rules of engagement. Especially when they themselves don't keep to them.
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