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So why aren't we seeing similar outrage at the Arab coalition bombing of Yemenis as we see against Israel Palestinian bombing?

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Dozens of Yemeni children and civilians have been killed in the fairly indiscriminate bombing being carried out by Saudi Arabia and it's Arab Coalition partners against Yemen. Where are the street protests? Where is the outrage? Do Muslim lives only matter when it is non-Muslims doing the killing?

I think I'm seeing a pattern here. Black lives matter only when whites do the killing. Muslim lives matter only when it's the non-Muslims doing the killing. Why the double standards?
 
Also, I don't understand why is US still supporting former president of Yemen and not the rebels. I thought once president is maidaned out of the country it's a win for democracy and automatic support of the leader of the free world. Congress should vote to send arms to the rebels.
 
Outrage?

We are supposed to give a fuck about levels of outrage?

And what US media outlet is known for showing every bit of outrage that occurs in the world? Where do you expect to hear of this outrage?
 
Dozens of Yemeni children and civilians have been killed in the fairly indiscriminate bombing being carried out by Saudi Arabia and it's Arab Coalition partners against Yemen. Where are the street protests? Where is the outrage? Do Muslim lives only matter when it is non-Muslims doing the killing?

I think I'm seeing a pattern here. Black lives matter only when whites do the killing. Muslim lives matter only when it's the non-Muslims doing the killing. Why the double standards?

Perhaps it's because there's not much information available at this time. Human Rights Watch is reporting on the bombing but the death toll is uncertain and:

HRW said:
Human Rights Watch has not been able to determine whether specific attacks complied with the laws of war, which apply to the armed conflict in Yemen. The laws of war prohibit attacks that target civilians or civilian property, or that do not or cannot discriminate between civilians and fighters. Attacks that cause casualties or damage disproportionate to any anticipated military advantage are also prohibited. All parties to the conflict have an obligation to take all feasible precautions to spare civilians from harm, and not to deploy forces in densely populated areas.

If you have a good source of information on the situation in Yemen please share it. I'm certain there are other posters here who want to know what's going on.
 
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Dozens of Yemeni children and civilians have been killed in the fairly indiscriminate bombing being carried out by Saudi Arabia and it's Arab Coalition partners against Yemen. Where are the street protests? Where is the outrage? Do Muslim lives only matter when it is non-Muslims doing the killing?

I think I'm seeing a pattern here. Black lives matter only when whites do the killing. Muslim lives matter only when it's the non-Muslims doing the killing. Why the double standards?

Maybe it has something to do with the systematic oppression of the Palestinian people by an occupying force for more than half a century. Might also have something to do with the Arab coalition acting on behest of the Yemeni government, against rebel forces. Or the fact that the Palestinians also support the Arab coalition. In other words, the two conflicts are far from similar, so why would you expect anyone who supports the Palestinian government to support the Houthi insurgency?
 
Or maybe its just nice to see people policing their own fucking regions of the world, rather than begging us to do it for them.

Three fucking cheers for the Arab League and the African Union.
 
Maybe there's no outrage because Yemen is a great success of Obama foreign policy.

Did you ever think of that?
 
No, I don't immediately imagine some bizarre Obama centered conspiracy every time I hear a piece of news.

That is your affliction.
 
No, I don't immediately imagine some bizarre Obama centered conspiracy every time I hear a piece of news.

That is your affliction.

If you're questioning Obama when he says Yemen is a great success you're the Obama hater.
 
The what now?

I'm not the one suggesting that obama is somehow suppressing news of one of his failures.

And disagreeing with someone in a sensible way is not 'hating.' What you do is hating.
 
Or maybe its just nice to see people policing their own fucking regions of the world, rather than begging us to do it for them.

Three fucking cheers for the Arab League and the African Union.

This isn't really a matter of policing their own region, but the eternal Shia/Sunni war.

Yemen is becoming an Iranian client. Saudi Arabia doesn't like that.
 
Perhaps it's because there's not much information available at this time. Human Rights Watch is reporting on the bombing but the death toll is uncertain and:

Human Rights Watch doesn't care because it's not the Jews doing the bombing.
Logic Fail: If HRW did not care, they would not report on it.
Israel is *MUCH* more careful.
Yeah, we know - they hit what they aim at, except when they don't.
 
The what now?

I'm not the one suggesting that obama is somehow suppressing news of one of his failures.

And disagreeing with someone in a sensible way is not 'hating.' What you do is hating.

He's not suppressing evidence of a failure. He's declaring it a success.
 
The what now?

I'm not the one suggesting that obama is somehow suppressing news of one of his failures.

And disagreeing with someone in a sensible way is not 'hating.' What you do is hating.

He's not suppressing evidence of a failure. He's declaring it a success.
Obama declared Yemen's war on terror a success in September, 2014. It is now April, 2015. I take it that your point is Obama's declaration was premature (a valid observation) because any other explanation simply reflects poorly on you.
 
Dozens of Yemeni children and civilians have been killed in the fairly indiscriminate bombing being carried out by Saudi Arabia and it's Arab Coalition partners against Yemen. Where are the street protests? Where is the outrage? Do Muslim lives only matter when it is non-Muslims doing the killing?

I think I'm seeing a pattern here. Black lives matter only when whites do the killing. Muslim lives matter only when it's the non-Muslims doing the killing. Why the double standards?

because we are a tribal people. Sure, we've advanced in technology for agriculture, transportation, etc.. but we are all still wired for tribal warfare. We protect "our own" and mistrust "others". Combat within a tribe is an internal affair.. but when one tribe attacks another tribe.. that is WAR!!!
 
Does Yemen have oil?

If so, why the hell is the US letting somebody else bomb it? You have one fucking job on this planet and we expect you to be doing it.

If not, then it's a case of a group of oppressive dictators killing a bunch of people in support of another oppressive dictator because they selfishly don't like the idea of citizens toppling oppressive dictators. This doesn't apply when it leads to the elevation of their kind of oppressive dictator instead of the other guy's kind of oppressive dictator. As to the Arabs not protesting it - you're fucking right that they're not protesting it. That goes back to the whole "their countries are run by oppressive dictators" thing.
 
Does Yemen have oil?

If so, why the hell is the US letting somebody else bomb it? You have one fucking job on this planet and we expect you to be doing it.

If not, then it's a case of a group of oppressive dictators killing a bunch of people in support of another oppressive dictator because they selfishly don't like the idea of citizens toppling oppressive dictators. This doesn't apply when it leads to the elevation of their kind of oppressive dictator instead of the other guy's kind of oppressive dictator. As to the Arabs not protesting it - you're fucking right that they're not protesting it. That goes back to the whole "their countries are run by oppressive dictators" thing.

I think it's mostly the religion of peace at war with itself.

They hate each other for their freedoms. And their legacy of invading kingdoms in middle east dating back to the middle ages.
 
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