You sound like
@PINKIE now, the art of deflection.
That's not what I said at all. It's what you say when you don't like being faced with reality.
Ahmed saw the wrong in what they were doing, as I would have done to.
If I went and killed an innocent kid on the street, do you not think people would want to retaliate and kill me, maybe even thoughts of killing my family.
The difference here being war, but Russian parents will hate Ukranians that have killed their children on the front line and visa versa.
It's what war does, it's what being a murderer or killer does, it breeds hatred and creates a cycle of more killing, more hatred. I think I even said at the time, you have probably got another century of hatred now.
The history books will never forget what triggered this and the history books will also note the response (referring to the concert massacre).
I support the Jews as I support Israel, I do not support killing. I support Ukraine, but it does not mean I support the killing of young Russian soldiers even if they are seen as the enemy.
I might want to erase Iran from the map at times, but that's generally through being unable to put it in context, that's generally through the hate put out by western media.
Twice you've compared me with
@PINKIE now, trying to use our differences as some sort of leverage, **** off and give your head a wobble.
Realism is staring you in the face now Mr Kane, you wanted a response you've got one. Killing kids is not acceptable in any language, religion or land driven differences.