The Laughing Monsters
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Started May 15, 2026
Gazans' behavior on October 7, and their supporters in the West, should make us fear for society.View Post
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The Laughing Monsters
The Commentary Magazine (United States) | May 14, 2026
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May 15, 2026
The narrative surrounding Gazans' behavior on October 7 is overly simplistic and fails to account for the historical context of their struggles and grievances.
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The reactions to the October 7 events reveal deep-seated biases in society that need to be addressed for any meaningful dialogue on peace to occur.
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Condemning all Gazans based on the actions of a few undermines the complexity of the conflict and only serves to deepen divisions and misunderstanding.
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Support for Gazan actions by some in the West reflects a troubling trend of moral relativism that could erode societal values and accountability.
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The actions of Gazans on October 7 exemplify a dangerous radicalization that threatens societal stability and should prompt a strong response from the West.
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