senojekips
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So, in spite of all your lies and attempted diversion from the facts, it can still be said that Australia does not treat it's Aboriginal population like Israel treats the Palestinians. Yes, I'm sorry but your attempt at diverting my point has not worked.
And for the record just to show again what a liar you are.
Here's the details on your harmless "Rubber Bullets"
So, despite your best efforts to divert the subject,... the bound and blindfolded Palestinian was deliberately taken aside and shot for no reason with a weapon known to be fully capable of lethal injuries, and we Australians do not control our Aboriginal people in this manner, which is the point that was being made.
And for the record just to show again what a liar you are.
Yes I do, because they are almost always used at ranges well within their ability to kill and maim, and oddly enough, so do Israeli doctors, and the Internationally esteemed medical Journal "The Lancet"VD said:You call a 15gr low speed bullet that almost impossible can hurt someone beyond 40 meters a dangerous weapon
Here's the details on your harmless "Rubber Bullets"
As I have stated several times, these are not "Rubber Bullets" but "Steel Bullets" only coated with enough rubber to try and justify the name.Both rubber and plastic-coated metal bullets are capable of entering the skull cavity and also breaking bones.
Israeli professor Michael Krausz and colleagues at the Rambam Medical Center in Haifa analysed the medical records of 595 casualties admitted to hospital during the October 2000 protests by Palestinians living inside Israel (typically described as “Israeli Arabs” by the media).
Of those, 152 were found to have been injured by rubber-coated metal bullets. Injuries were distributed randomly across their bodies but were most common on the patients’ arms and legs, and on their head, neck and face.
The doctors said their findings dismissed the theory that “rubber bullets” were safe.
Rubber-coated metal bullets with some of their rubber coating removed, revealing their hard steel core. Fired at speeds of what must be several hundred feet a second, these are munitions that cause enough damage that their manufacturers feel compelled to describe them as only “less lethal”.(than Ball ammunition)
Writing in the medical journal, The Lancet, they said firing the bullets at civilians made it “impossible to avoid severe injuries to vulnerable body regions such as the head, neck and upper torso, leading to substantial mortality, morbidity and disability.”
They added: “We reported a substantial number of severe injuries and fatalities inflicted by use of rubber bullets when vulnerable upper-body regions such as the head, neck and upper torso were struck.
So, despite your best efforts to divert the subject,... the bound and blindfolded Palestinian was deliberately taken aside and shot for no reason with a weapon known to be fully capable of lethal injuries, and we Australians do not control our Aboriginal people in this manner, which is the point that was being made.
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