More T Shirts banned, but this time perhaps it is fair enough

Israel’s military said on Wednesday it had banned soldiers from making and wearing t-shirts encouraging violence against Palestinians.

Israeli Diplomacy

Israeli Diplomacy

One of the t-shirts has a rifle sight aimed at a pregnant Palestinian with the slogan “1 shot, 2 kills,” according to a report last month in the Haaretz newspaper.

A military spokesman said they were “simply tasteless” — well duh. I’m sure the Palestinian terrorists will find this highly amusing and decide to stop firing rockets. You have to hand it to Israel, they are good at inflaming a bad situation, continually.
We often bang on about T shirts being a voice for people and how they shouldn’t be censored, so I guess if we stick with that we have to say they should be allowed them. Just have to question the attitude of Israeli solders if this is how they think, no wonder things are so bad over there.
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8 Responses to “More T Shirts banned, but this time perhaps it is fair enough”

  1. Yeah…that could be a little controversial…..don’t ya’ think?

  2. I’m sure the soldiers don’t wear these t-shirts. Media beat up thats all.

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  5. I think this is fair enough, some T-shirts are really offensive to some people, as much as i like to cause a stir lol, i can see why some of them do get banned, Very nice site by the way good to see some real bloggers are still out there.

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  7. Ancala Lot for Sale says:

    Kinda controversial but fair enough. Wearing shirt like those may trigger war.

  8. When a war is sure to break out over a shirt, it might be good to go ahead and ban it. Then at least it will sell better online.

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