They cannot even get that correct! The CAR was shot 335 times as the tank circled around it, reloading as it went. No exit holes, all entry! They literally shot it evenly, everywhere. What marksmanship! In a moving tank no less! 😂
Now "Mr.57" WAS shot 57 times as he saved a classroom of schoolchildren from execution by the IDF. He threatened them with his cellphone and they got scared, see? Then they shot him 57 times & ran away. They didn't shoot the kids in the same room who now were all witnesses? 🤔 Where was the teacher? Anyhow: He attests that the doctors pulled 57 bullets out of him... again no penetration? Seems... impossible eh?
Apparently these are all related to the war in Gaza, which, I literally know almost nothing about. Honestly, given that Israel has continued fighting in the north, it sure as shit doesn't seem like either narrative seems true on the larger end.
If we look at this history of intentional atrocities committed by modern westernized forces, which for our sake we will pretend Israel's military is, they are normally the result of carelessness, callousness, or reprisals. I could believe this "Mr. 57" concept if he pulled a cell phone and got shot 5 times, but was shot at 57 (which is pretty standard marksmanship).
The story is so unbelievable, it would be funny if leftist didn't actually believe every word of it.
Picture Mr.57 sitting upright in a hospital bed, a few random bandages here and there, telling his story of what happened just yesterday.
He was passing by a school and saw a squad (8-10) of IDF soldiers had a bunch of kids trapped. He overheard them debating whether to kidnap them or just shoot them all. He rushed into the room with his cellphone out saying "The world will know! I'm recording this! You won't get away with it!" & etc.
The IDF were so scared! So they shot him and fled. The doctors pulled 57 bullets out of him he attested. No video was offered, strangely 🤭
So he heroically saved the little kids and survived being shot 57 times. Allah Akbar, eh?
They cannot even get that correct! The CAR was shot 335 times as the tank circled around it, reloading as it went. No exit holes, all entry! They literally shot it evenly, everywhere. What marksmanship! In a moving tank no less! 😂
Now "Mr.57" WAS shot 57 times as he saved a classroom of schoolchildren from execution by the IDF. He threatened them with his cellphone and they got scared, see? Then they shot him 57 times & ran away. They didn't shoot the kids in the same room who now were all witnesses? 🤔 Where was the teacher? Anyhow: He attests that the doctors pulled 57 bullets out of him... again no penetration? Seems... impossible eh?
Apparently these are all related to the war in Gaza, which, I literally know almost nothing about. Honestly, given that Israel has continued fighting in the north, it sure as shit doesn't seem like either narrative seems true on the larger end.
If we look at this history of intentional atrocities committed by modern westernized forces, which for our sake we will pretend Israel's military is, they are normally the result of carelessness, callousness, or reprisals. I could believe this "Mr. 57" concept if he pulled a cell phone and got shot 5 times, but was shot at 57 (which is pretty standard marksmanship).
The story is so unbelievable, it would be funny if leftist didn't actually believe every word of it.
Picture Mr.57 sitting upright in a hospital bed, a few random bandages here and there, telling his story of what happened just yesterday.
He was passing by a school and saw a squad (8-10) of IDF soldiers had a bunch of kids trapped. He overheard them debating whether to kidnap them or just shoot them all. He rushed into the room with his cellphone out saying "The world will know! I'm recording this! You won't get away with it!" & etc.
The IDF were so scared! So they shot him and fled. The doctors pulled 57 bullets out of him he attested. No video was offered, strangely 🤭
So he heroically saved the little kids and survived being shot 57 times. Allah Akbar, eh?
All of the snackbars, yes.
But no, obvious nonsense.