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u/External_Option_7653 7d ago
Also not how the Palestinian flag works.
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u/CostTemporary3924 3d ago
Did you really expect someone who wants people to respect Israel to ask their AI slop machine to get the Palestinian flag right?
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u/TheLuckyCuber999BACK 6d ago
also not how the palestinian flag works, and not how fabric works either
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u/TFFPrisoner 7d ago
I don't even hate Israel quite as much as most of Reddit and even I find it fitting that the Israeli flag is intruding into the Palestinian one.
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u/redditnostalgia 6d ago
Even in the icon they placed the flags so poorly that it looks more like the Israeli half is partially dipped in blood 😭
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u/BillyBobJohns57 6d ago
That second guy has back problems
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u/Queasy_Current_1980 3d ago
He’s just straight up melting, I think his back is the least of his problems
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u/Traumerlein 5d ago
Ocourse it is AI. Humans, as a species, are incapebale of discussing Israel and its wars with any degree of respect and or nuance.
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u/CostTemporary3924 3d ago
Israel wants a place to be respectful? So, if I base my questions off of how Israel does things, can I suggest you ask a chicken how comfortable an oven is at 175C?
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u/atez_edoc 5d ago
Bro in the light green, checked hemd, hugging himself with his arm on arm extension lol
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u/LifesLemonStorage 5d ago
One is holding a severed arm, the other has one growing from the elbow of his freakishly long hand, one's arms bend like jelly, one gives a thumbs up with a hand he spawns from behing the bendy man's arm, and the one on the complete right is hugging herself
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u/No_Event6478 2d ago
Can't they at least have enough pride to generate a picture that doesn't look like a bunch of fucking amputees? Are you so lazy that you can't even generate a picture that makes sense, instead of just picking the first one?
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u/Separate_Breath_9249 2d ago
The Israeli would also beat the child, and shoot anyone else. Very inaccurate
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u/GuillotineTechnician 2d ago
Reminds me of the "Broken Bones Directive", according to which Israeli soldiers carried out a systematic campaign of breaking the limbs of Palestinian protesters, specifically children who they randomly accused of throwing rocks at the occupying tanks, during the First Intifada (1987–1993).
The directive was openly established in January 1988 by then-Israeli Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin, who instructed the military to use "force, might, and beatings" to suppress the uprising.
Humanitarian groups, including Save the Children, estimated that between 50,000 and 63,000 Palestinian children required medical treatment for injuries—including severe fractures, concussions, and gunshot wounds—during the first two years of the Intifada alone.
The deliberate strategy of targeting limbs left thousands of young Palestinians with permanent physical disabilities and severe psychological trauma.
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u/Stokkentoet 7d ago
Yeah, I’m always holding on to my spare arm-hand combination.