Infinaris t1_jdnrj6t wrote
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That or someone decides to go and assasinate him as a last resort. He really is playing with fire.
HooDatOwl t1_jdo9xr7 wrote
That would be a nice full circle moment considering his full throated support, and some claim participation, in Rabin's assassination.
Infinaris t1_jdoimzc wrote
Wow the rabbit hole goes deeper and deeper, My own thinking of it happening is him making himself legally unremovable from office (removing the peaceful option always leads to the more violent outcome) but if thats anyway true then we're well and truly entering Karmas a Bitch Territory here should it come to pass.
TheLieDetectorBro t1_jdor89e wrote
It is kind of true.
While of course Bibi did not organize Rabin's assassination himself in any way, he was running a very aggressive hate campaign against him at the time, which many claim has partial fault for the murder.
Some of the demonstrations he led even contained imagery of Rabin as a Nazi, and hanging ropes with a coffin with Rabin's name written on it (Bibi claims he magically did not notice this after the murder, despite photo evidence showing he was less than a meter away).
I cannot even begin to find the words that describe how vile this piece of shit is and how much hate he has caused in Israeli society.
HouseOfSteak t1_jdovs4y wrote
>removing the peaceful option always leads to the more violent outcome)
The more violent option, not outcome.
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The big two popular examples: Stalin was in power until he died of natural causes. Hitler only died when the Soviets came a'knocking - not by his own angry revolutionaries or ambitious flunkies.
Altruistic-Text3481 t1_jdv1m8p wrote
Wait… what?
DelicateMarshmellow t1_jdoafkn wrote
That’s what I was thinking lately. It feels like what happened before Rabins murder.
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