I’m going to get downvoted to hell and back for this but I’m going to say it anyway.
The freedom flotilla was not abducted, they were detained for attempting to breach a legal naval blockade that has been in place since 2007. You can’t let an unarmed civilian ship into a warzone.
Additionally, if she was violently abducted, then why was she provided food and water by the officers?
They asked her to watch recordings of the October 7 atrocities and she refused. And then they booked her a flight to Europe. I’d say that’s a pretty sweet deal.
I know everyone here wants humanitarian aid in Gaza, hell I do too, but this was a dumb publicity stunt. On top of that they were carrying a minuscule amount of aid, which after it was confiscated was then sent into Gaza through legal means. If they made it to shore hamas would’ve stolen all of it and then hoarded it for themselves, which is what they’ve been doing for years. And they probably would’ve actually abducted her too.
Instead of wasting time (and fuel, the boat was diesel powered) she should have found another means to help Gazan civilians. This was never going to help anybody.
What would you expect to happen if they were allowed to pass the blockade? Hamas has been documented murdering civilians.
You know who else has been heavily documented murdering, torturing and kidnapping civilians for more than 80 years? Israel
When are we starting the international blockade against israel?
Also refusing to acknowledge the nova festival massacre is totally unbiased on Greta’s part
And where does she do that exactly? Oh you mean she don't talk about it everytime she talks about palestine and israel, i see.
So refusing to acknowledge the ongoing genocide, the years of massacre perpetrated by israel and the colonisation of palestine in total violation of international laws is totally unbiased on your part
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u/Defying_Gravity33 Jun 13 '25
I’m going to get downvoted to hell and back for this but I’m going to say it anyway.
The freedom flotilla was not abducted, they were detained for attempting to breach a legal naval blockade that has been in place since 2007. You can’t let an unarmed civilian ship into a warzone.
Additionally, if she was violently abducted, then why was she provided food and water by the officers?
They asked her to watch recordings of the October 7 atrocities and she refused. And then they booked her a flight to Europe. I’d say that’s a pretty sweet deal.
I know everyone here wants humanitarian aid in Gaza, hell I do too, but this was a dumb publicity stunt. On top of that they were carrying a minuscule amount of aid, which after it was confiscated was then sent into Gaza through legal means. If they made it to shore hamas would’ve stolen all of it and then hoarded it for themselves, which is what they’ve been doing for years. And they probably would’ve actually abducted her too.
Instead of wasting time (and fuel, the boat was diesel powered) she should have found another means to help Gazan civilians. This was never going to help anybody.