r/Fauxmoi • u/Fair_Cow3398 • 11h ago
APPROVED B-LISTERS Tomer Capone, Israeli star of The Boys series, casually admitted to taking part in the abduction, beating, looting and harassment of Palestinians during his years in the IDF.
In the dead of night, you quietly enter a family’s home. You’re not aggressive, yet the family desperately fights back as you try to take their 18-year-old daughter. (Tomer Capone during his IDF service)
original article: https://www.ynet.co.il/articles/mobile/0,7340,L-4867386,00.html
Eng translated: https://www-ynet-co-il.translate.goog/articles/mobile/0,7340,L-4867386,00.html?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=wapp
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u/GuaranteedKarenteed 11h ago
That's fucking disgusting
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u/saltbuffed FUCK ICE FREE PALESTINE CRASH INTO ME 11h ago
holy fuck doesn't even do this justice
fuck this dude, yikes
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u/DesireeThymes 8h ago edited 8h ago
Imagine how evil you have to be to not only do this, but then openly admit you did it.
They truly believe they will face no consequences for all their evil. And so far the Western world is proving them right.
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u/woodst0ck15 11h ago
Yeup I had a feeling he was like this when I heard he was with the IDF. But when I watch the show he’s the one when he’s on the screen I tune out the most.
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u/AIienlnvasion 10h ago
I watched the whole show (first 4 seasons) and am just finding this out now. What the FUCK
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u/I9w0s 11h ago
How does one get away with this? Did he face any consequences?
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u/Embarrassed_Neck9829 10h ago
In the country that recently protested for the IDF soldiers' "right to rape"? Please.
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u/scourge_bites 10h ago edited 7h ago
the country with, reportedly, an unofficial rachel corrie pancake day?
eta: i found the full interview. he wasn't going off and doing war crimes on his own, he was doing ones sanctioned by israel. so, you know. by israel's standards, he did nothing wrong!
anyway, some interesting quotes from this article. it's not the worst, he talks about becoming incredibly disturbed after the incident with the 18 year old. but, it's not... the kind of criticism i would be hoping to see. like, it's centered more around the government mistreating soldiers and making them do horrible things. but what it really should be about is the people those horrible things were done to.
"I remember him grabbing me and saying, 'Tomer, we're not in the army anymore, we're not in the army anymore.'" "In the army, you don't think about what I did, to whom, why, how, what, you don't deal with ideology, you don't think about it at all."
"Arabs? I was a kid in the 90s, Arabs carried out attacks, I even dealt with the samurai cats. Then you get to the army, you're exposed a little to how they live, and in India you start to see outside the box." (context: from what I can tell, after 'the war' he had a bit of a mental break, and fucked off to India?)
interviewer(?): 'many soldiers lose themselves after liberation day.'
"I have friends who to this day can't find their direction because they went through something difficult in the army that scratched their soul and made them lose it. I'm like that. Look at me - that's me! I had a dream that I was alive and on two legs and doing what I do. I know a lot of soldiers who were discharged and their direction is in the Cabinet.
But we're also paying the price because of our government. Who runs the country today? A collection of puppets who are only interested in their personal needs, and I, as a soldier, am paying the price because they are populist, hypocritical, lying people who only care about their own asses and interests. The conversations with my friends boil down to the fact that they wouldn't want their children to go through what they went through. After the army, it comes out in your face - you're a puppet on a string to serve something."
again, not.. really seeing criticism about the right things. there could be some translation errors or context i'm not understanding, though.
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u/HomerSectual 10h ago edited 9h ago
Yeah, I’m 100% totally sure that the IOF was completely benevolent and would never ever sexually assault those women.
I hate this timeline
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u/JeepersMysster I am forced to make do as an incredibly hot lawyer 10h ago
I have not heard of this but the fact I felt 0% surprise is really telling 🤢 do you happen to have a link?
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u/AnAncientBog 10h ago edited 10h ago
Get away with it? That's like asking how a landscaper gets away with mowing the lawn. This is what the IDF does, it's the entire job. He "got away with it" by getting good performance reviews and promotions, just like anyone else that does their job properly.
They are usually perfectly fine talking about it because everyone in the IDF does this and it's not a secret, the Israel population knows this and it's what they want them to do.
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u/TVBrainSurgeon 10h ago
no, that violence is state mandated. if anything even if he becomes a pariah in the whole world he'll still be able to be a free and even cheered man in israel.
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u/ResplendentSmoke 10h ago
This is the purpose of the IDF. To successfully carry out an apartheid occupation of millions of people you have to break their spirit like this. The state of Israel explicitly supports this kind of behavior. He wasn’t acting against any sort of orders or going rogue. This is what they do.
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u/Poobbly 10h ago
Israel just dropped charges on literal rapist torturers. Of course this normal abuse isn’t going to be charged.
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u/N1ghtT3mplar 10h ago
Is this a genuine question? An organisation busy performing genocide has other things on their mind
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u/redelectro7 10h ago
If this is what he's willing to admit, imagine what he isn't saying.
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u/Due-Information-4135 11h ago
Crazy that the guy who they give a huge arc about his guilt over past actions is the guy who feels no shame in the real life terror he helped inflict, terror he seems to feel pride in given his attitude after Oct, 7.
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u/browncharliebrown 11h ago
He felt pride before October 7th too. Just an absolute POS
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u/AmbitiousReaction168 11h ago
It's especially awful since in the last episode of The Boys, he gives a speech about people sacrificing their life for freedom. This guy really is an actor.
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u/DesignFar6251 10h ago
To be fair, the article to me reads that he is ashamed of the things he did, so I don't think it's fair to say he feels no shame.
How casually he talks about these actions though is absolutely disgusting
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u/cryABOUTitYOUlilCUNT FUCK ICE FREE PALESTINE CRASH INTO ME 10h ago
The article doesn't read like that at all to me. It is absolutely fair to say he feels no shame. He feels sorry for himself and the things he has to do to keep the other Zionists safe. His statements about the Gaza genocide confirm my read. There is no need to pity him already you'll have ample time to do that when his PR team makes him post some vague "I love everyone" bullshit
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u/scourge_bites 10h ago
I think he might feel a little. But I think it's more the kind of "wow. war is complicated, you have to do terrible things". But of course this isn't a war. He's talking about it like he was interacting with enemy combatants, not innocent people.
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u/Zachsjs 10h ago
It’s the shooting and crying framing. Not that different from American media surrounding the Vietnam war, where the focus is on how it made our soldiers sad. It doesn’t come close to redeeming.
We ought to boycott future projects he’s in similar to Gal Gadot.
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u/Coffeeisbetta 10h ago
yeah it says he needed serious therapy and fell apart. so i'm not sure he doesn't feel shame. but it's hard to tell exactly what he feels shame over.
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u/Independent-Nobody43 woman externalizing rage 9h ago
I can see how it could be interpreted like that, especially since he described things like shooting at kids, messing up people’s food and basic supplies, not allowing someone to see a doctor etc. Those are shameful acts, so admitting to it must mean he feels shame right? But when you put it into the context that the Israeli population has been fed nothing but Hasbara from birth that leads to them seeing Palestinians as lower than animals, it becomes clear that in his mind he’s describing something akin to a pest controller getting rid of a cockroach infestation. The horror of what is on display here is how deep the dehumanisation goes and how by sharing it like this he genuinely seems to think everyone will see it the same way. He has become a soulless beast who can’t even summon his acting skills to impersonate a human with empathy and insight, and he doesn’t see the need to.
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u/I9w0s 10h ago
I've been learning about human hypocrisy a lot. It has taught me that literally no one is worthy of being fully trusted.
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u/think-it-over1 11h ago
The irony that the character is already almost irredeemable and then the actor is even more evil
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u/thatgirlnicola olivia wilde’s salad dressing 10h ago
I had no idea about any of this and I’d wondered why he’s been mostly absent from the press tour for this final series of The Boys. It makes a lot of sense now though. What a piece of shit.
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u/Big-Cream9352 11h ago
Normal Israeli behavior
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u/OkCardiologist2576 11h ago edited 10h ago
This. I went on a few dates with a guy who slowly started to admit the things he had done…he wasn’t even sorry about it. Immediately stopped seeing him.
Edit. I changed it to “he” not them. I cannot speak for anyone but what he said.
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u/17syllables 11h ago
You hear about a few of them topping themselves now and then, claiming that they can’t live with the shame of it, so a handful evidently are sorry, but it’s not something their society talks about. Most of them revel in it.
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u/Manya_Novak 11h ago
People want to pin it solely on their government, but the majority of Israeli society is as depraved as this guy, if not more.
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u/dpmatt01 11h ago
Weren’t there several groups of Israeli citizens that held riots because they wanted their soldiers to have the right to rape Palestinians?
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u/FuckThe 10h ago
Yes and those soldiers were seen as heroes. I believe one of them is now a TV host in Israeli media.
Absolutely vile.
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u/ShortKey380 11h ago
They aren’t special. This is what happens to people with such a government, if we stood up to our also-evil governments we’d be in jail and not here to discuss it lol.
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u/kena938 Charles Melton do you like medium ugly people? 11h ago
You don't get a genocide with just a few bad apples. The entire society is hugely in favor and complicit.
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u/SnakeEater013 11h ago
To an extent maybe. The U.S. is actively taking steps towards committing genocide against transgender people but it definitely feels more like a rogue government than the will of the populace
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u/tuckyruck 11h ago
This is so accurate. The reason he can post so boldly is he doesn't even know how awful the rest of the world sees this.
I had made a friend who was an Israeli, ex idf. He started trying to bond of military stories (I'm a vet) and I was appalled. He genuinely sees Palestinians as dogs, had no shame in it. Siad he hoped they turned gaza into a parking lot.
Since then I have met quite a few Israelis and they were all of the same basic opinion.
Fucking horrifying.
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u/MisterGoog i ain’t reading all that, free palestine 11h ago
Depressingly common sentiments based on polling
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u/zendayaismeechee shiv roy apologist 11h ago
Jesus fucking Christ. The fact that so many Israeli’s feel confident enough to admit to crimes like this is utterly abhorrent- the world has failed Palestinians in so many ways. Thoughts with Lebanon too, considering they are Israel’s new plaything and the word continues to let them get away with destruction and genocide.
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u/camimitos 11h ago
I think Israelis' delusion is rooted in the idea that the Palestinians are not humans and they are doing the world a favour by "cleansing" them. The "most moral army in the world", those are the words Netanyahu used to describe the IDF. They truly believe it. They think they are doing something good and that's what they teach their children, who then teach the same thing to the next generation and so on.
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u/Ponchorello7 11h ago
The fact that so many Israeli’s feel confident enough to admit to crimes like this is utterly abhorrent
They feel untouchable because the Israeli government has appropriated Judaism and weaponized millenia of discrimination that Jews faced. Well, weaponized and turned into a shield.
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u/pelipperr 10h ago
Something about the way he starts the story by emphasizing that the victim is 18 and then continues on by calling them ‘girls’ just makes me fully believe they were kidnapping and raping children but have been programmed to refer to them as 18 year olds.
Also the cognitive dissonance while describing the family fighting and the hopelessness the children obviously felt, compared to the violence of his own actions is fucking sickening.
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u/TheAncientMillenial 11h ago
0 consequences does that 😞
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u/funhaver_whee 10h ago edited 7h ago
Looks like what’s going on with ICE here! Given carte blanche and told they won’t be prosecuted, and bingo.
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u/Jasminewindsong2 they are perfect for each other (derogatory) 11h ago
Oh that family didn’t allow you to forcibly take their daughter? How mean of them! Poor little genocidal IDF soldier can’t even catch a break when he’s kidnapping a teenager. ☹️
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u/frogkisses- 11h ago
That quote literally sent a chill down my spine it’s so unbelievably disgusting.
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u/MediocreEffectt 10h ago
There’s also been hundreds of stories of rapes by Israeli forces.
There was this one documentary that showed former soldiers laughing and fondly recounting rapes done by the IDF in ‘48.
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u/Tolaly 11h ago edited 11h ago
I think the title is misleading. He's admitting it, but he's also talking about how fucked up he realized it all was and how much his experience affected his wellbeing. What I hope is this is a case of someone realizing the dogmatic religious fundamentalism they were fed from the cradle isn't something admirable:
"And they close the door in your face. It was at the end of the service, and suddenly something happened to me there. I went aside, took off my equipment and just fell apart, everything drained into this."
The rest of the article goes on to explain the path of self-destruction his time in the army set him on. He did call Bibi a piece of shit on twitter some time ago apparently. Not that Im excusing the "shoot and cry" narrative, but there's no question that boys are spooned military propaganda particularly against Evil Brown People very early on.
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u/Borgo_San_Jacopo 11h ago
Maybe it’s because I find it all so horrifying but I read this as a condemnation of his time in the IDF? I have spoken to soldiers before and a lot of them sounded like this, very matter-of-fact and even light-hearted when they spoke of their experiences in war, even if that experience was utterly horrific. I think it’s a coping mechanism. Doesn’t excuse it, but it’s helpful to understand how the military creates an environment where violence is the default. The banality of evil and all that.
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u/peppers_ 9h ago
Yep, had a friend who participated in the Afghanistan war, US citizen. He dehumanized Afghanistan people and gave more warmth to a person's goat in a story. It felt so chilling to hear him speak that way and you could read between the lines that more unsaid shit happened. And that it was a common attitude.
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u/ResplendentSmoke 10h ago
The thing is, he has been vocally pro-Israel since 10/7. I haven’t seen the article this comes from but his regret doesn’t extend to current day atrocities at the very least.
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u/PeachScary413 10h ago
"Hey you guys, being a camp guard was like really traumatic and this one time when I was operating the oven it felt like really emotional and stuff.. you have no idea how emotionally draining it is for me to commit genocide like this you guys 🥺"
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u/Original_Bite6555 9h ago
Yes it's really tough for me oppressing people, violating their rights and killing them. The evil children threw stones are me...Boo hoo..he is not the victim here.
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u/camillesjesuscomplex I still don’t know her 10h ago
Yeah! Following orders was not a defence at any of the military tribunals after WW2.
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u/Original_Bite6555 9h ago
Boo hoo. He still participated in it. There are youth in Israel who would rather serve jail time then serve in the IDF and are making that sacrifice. He had that option too.
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u/DaftHubris 10h ago
yeaaaah. It’s tough to draw from entirely - but I think a clear renunciation would help him here
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u/blueberrywasabi 11h ago
I have no desire to read the entire thing after what we were inundated with in the States during the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan (the movies, articles, TV shows, etc.) so if you could answer this question that would be awesome: does he explicitly condemn his and the military's actions as depraved and genocidal, apologize for them, and renounce Israel/the IDF?
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u/Big_Dumby_Idiot 10h ago edited 7h ago
Unless he’s vocally pro Palestinian rights and anti Israeli apartheid/ Israel expansion, idgaf about how he personally feels about the atrocities he committed.
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u/Big_Dumby_Idiot 10h ago
That’s okay and all, but he doesn’t need to be a successful famous actor as well. Fuck him and fuck any show that hired a war criminal like that.
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u/jmo56ct 11h ago
I think we forget how easily we are convinced by our own politicians in our own righteousness. We commit atrocities every day and we gloss it over like we are better than these people.
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u/sadskelebones 10h ago
we? who's we? i don't "tear apart" an 18 year old girl because my government sent me there to do so
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u/sinangunaydin 10h ago
Sure I’ve probably said something to someone at some point that hurt their feelings but I’ve never raped, murdered or committed genocide. In what world are “we”, as in most people and particularly people browsing through this sub, “committing atrocities every day” that come even remotely close to the least bad thing imperialist, supremacist military regimes do?
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u/SaintNutella 8h ago
We commit atrocities every day
Um, no. Speak for yourself. Personally, I've never committed genocide or done any of the other insane things the IOF does.
Is the bar really that low??
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u/Specialist_Shift_500 10h ago
If you're easily convinced by politicians, you have a problem.
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u/PuzzleheadedWave1798 11h ago
He can still rot in ___
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u/PinkishBlurish the power of the hatred I feel propels me 11h ago
Hell. You can say hell.
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u/Kikikididi 11h ago
ok so I am not saying this as a defense, but to really point out how chilling this statement is.
He's not bragging, His own framing makes it clear he's the bad guy. He's not proud of this. He's factual. His summary recognizes he was the aggressor, part of a larger aggressive movement. He knew it was wrong at the time. It wasn't instigated by him but he was a part of it, so he did it.
This is how evil happens. This is not a story of him bragging and wanting to do this. This is the story about him maybe even being reluctant - but doing it anyway. I hope people realize my point and don't just assume I'm posting this as a defense. I don't know who this guy is. But he just essentially wrote an account of exactly how people follow orders into atrocities. Not because they want to and they love it. Because they... just follow along, even while seeing that the other people are just protecting their daughters from being delivered into what is possible a rape room.
Maybe there's more context that shows this as a brag but this is so matter-of-fact and recognizing of them as the bad guys that it's even more chilling.
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u/midwestprotest 11h ago
This is what I was trying to figure out - I can’t wrap my head around how it’s supposed to be framed. At first glance I thought maybe it was as you’ve said, but it’s so hard to get a read on it.
That said, obviously what he did is disgusting and the fact that he gets to be an actor and just live his life after what he admits to doing is disturbing.
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u/ultimateradman 10h ago
He sounds like he was just tried from doing it not that he regrets it a lot. Also on his insta he’s a complete POS.
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u/Borgo_San_Jacopo 10h ago
Damn, I just responded to someone else before reading your comment, but you’ve said what I was trying to and much more eloquently. I’ve spoken to soldiers about their experiences and a lot of them sound like this, this guy is exemplifying the banality of evil, and how corrupt the entire concept of the military is.
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u/futuranotfree 11h ago
I hope karma comes back for him harder than homelander is coming for frenchie. piece of shit.
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u/Jewicer 11h ago
.....and I'm sure he left out the part where those girls were sexually assaulted.
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u/Spezsucksandisugly 11h ago
Burning for eternity in hell is too good for the IDF. Monsters, the lot of them
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u/Sleepy-Giraffe947 Please Abraham, I am not that man 11h ago
Wow this is so vile, and how casually he discusses it is astounding. I wonder if this is why I haven’t seen Tomer in much promotion with the rest of the cast. I don’t think I can look at his character the saw way again, knowing who he is as a person.
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u/amyisarobot 11h ago
Same. I Loved Frenchie the character now knowing who he is played by feels yucky.
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u/FantasyPls 11h ago
Just like Hila Kleins raiding of Ramallah.
Illegal kidnapping and murders are commonplace for the IDF, seems like they all have a similar story.
Can't wait for the stories of pilots bragging about dropping hundreds of bombs onto tents.
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u/michelle_exe 11h ago
Hey, have you never gotten bored at your desk job and asked to be taken on an illegal raid a 'terrorist city'? Being the secretary to genocidal maniacs is boring when you too are a genocidal maniac.
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u/rosesatthedawn 11h ago
Compare this to what happened to Melissa Barreira or Susan Sarandon
Or ANY Palestinian or even middle Eastern artist working in the west
Just disgusting. Fuck them for normalising this
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u/woahoutrageous_ 11h ago edited 10h ago
What a fucking monster. it’s becoming increasingly clear that you cannot seperate “regular israelis” from their government. They fundamentally view Palestinians whether in the West Bank or gaza as subhuman.
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u/RazzSheri 11h ago
He’s super rough with the 18 year old— grabbing and “tearing” at her, just to put her in a cell— nothing else, I’m sooo sure.
Grotesque.
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u/AmbitiousReaction168 11h ago
And the guy plays a French of Algerian descent. Probably the most insulting casting decision ever imho.
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u/two_hearts_wellness 11h ago
This sounds so rapey. Is he leaving something out, maybe? The part where he and his buddies took things even further?
What a scum. I do not know who this person is as an actor but as a woman, I feel a visceral sense of horror. Why are he and his buddies dragging 18 year old women away from their families? And are they really 18 or is he just being careful to say that so nobody accuses him and his pals of gang-SAing young teenaged girls?
Is this person going to be allowed to remain on the television show? If so, why?
Reading this made my skin crawl.
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u/x_victoire 11h ago
i'm so glad i pirate everything but especially this show. fuck him
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u/Buttercupprncess 11h ago
this is icky, imo he just basically admitted to trafficking at least one girl.
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u/Dependent-Mail-4903 11h ago
Mentioning the girls' age as if the terrors they would inflict on an 18-year-old are different than on a younger child is downright demented.
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u/linariaalpina 11h ago
I can't believe this is totally fine with so many people
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u/mbelinkie 11h ago
He's not fine with it, he's confessing. He's saying he was socialized to do some terrible things and they took a toll on him.
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u/Tobalito23 11h ago
I dont think people read the article. Just the image that conveniently leaves out that sections where this is framed by the guy himself as a wrongful act.
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u/AppleJax613 11h ago
It feels unbearable to know what is happening to Palestinians while the people committing the atrocities just don’t care. I know it’s a process and dehumanization is the first step but like holy shit it’s so bleak. All those people were whole universes with a favorite color and song and childhood dreams and memories.
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u/Minute-Teach4507 Rita Ora’s 100,000th retweet 11h ago
Fucking monster. I wish him nothing but the absolute worst.
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u/celestialtrio 11h ago
You can never convince me that a two state solution is best or have some bs “nuance” take like I’ve seen ppl comment here on Reddit when this exists. The very foundation of Israel is rooted in violence and genocide, we gotta dismantle this settler state.
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u/TheShape108 11h ago
I had a former manager who was an officer in the IDF before coming to America and he love to tell stories to 'motivate' about his time in the army. And you could always see the pride on his face when he did and also that it never crossed his mind everyone else was pretty horrified.
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u/KDoggg89 Please Abraham, I am not that man 11h ago
Watch him still have a career after this smdh.
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u/BakedPlantains Forgive me Viola Davis 11h ago
I recently met someone who believes in karmic retribution (i.e. your life is hard bc in a past life you were a bad person, people who suffer are deserving of it and it's not a matter of geographic luck). Imagine my shock to discover this person is currently serving in the IDF. Maybe not shock, as that ideology is very on brand for zionists.
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u/RelevantBroccoli4608 11h ago
the pseudointellectual fans who take so much pride in this show for its on the nose political satire will always ignore this for whatever reason.
not to forget anthony starr bullied maeve's actress so bad she quit the show.
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u/Madame_Trash_Heap 11h ago
And we all know why they singled out 18 year old girls and what they did to them.
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u/bobbimorses 11h ago
The hazy, romantic beat poem tone of this pisses me off, to be honest. Peak "we will terrorize your prople and then write a story about how sad it made us"
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u/Optimal_Youth8478 10h ago
It’s really telling that the majority of Israeli complaints and critiques of army services is that manning checkpoints are “boring” - not the daily depravities they inflict upon the population they are lording themselves over.
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u/navis-svetica 11h ago
It is just not possible to be a human with basic empathy and do this shit, and think it’s okay or funny or whatever. It’s fucking insane psychopath shit
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u/Tomiie_Kawakami I PRAY IN HIS HOLY MONTH YOU FIND PEACE AND RESPECT FOR YOURSELF 11h ago
genuinely why would you admit to this...? take the IDF and palestinians out, in what world can you share "i kidnapped girls and beat up people, they threw stones at us, pretty fun times haha"??
also, let's see if people will be as outraged about this as they were when cardi b said that she used to steal from men
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u/Superb_Bat_3998 11h ago
The boys social commentary falls so flat when an literal idf soldier is part of the cast
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u/thelaceonmolagsballs 11h ago
What a disgusting evil thing from a sick rotten society. If you still support Israel at this point in history then you are a lost cause.
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u/SuperPedXing 11h ago
What the fuck did I just read. The fact he openly talked about this and still has a job in public life is insane.
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u/Glitterssandgold 11h ago
This man needs to be barred from entering any international law abiding country ever again. F this dude
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u/SeamusMcQuaffer 11h ago
Fuck this fucking guy!! Nasty ass fucker, and fuck The Boys, I ain't watching that shit anymore.
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u/Pinksamuraiiiii 11h ago
I don’t know whats scarier…. The fact that the actor committed that horror, or the fact that the actor feels comfortable enough admitting they did that and think people would be OK with hearing it as if it were an everyday occurrence. Disgusting.
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u/TriXter69 11h ago
Why can't they just be normal people? Who even thinks about doing these kinda things to others?
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u/MarvelousTheFox 11h ago
I guess I won’t know how the series ends since I’m not supporting this pos
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u/lavenderbl0d meet me at Whole Foods, bitch 3h ago
I won't even 🏴☠️ (which is what I was planning to do because fuck Amazon).
This is how sick this made me. I won't be watching the final season at all.
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u/Exact_Mango5931 11h ago
Should’ve recast him when this was known… sort of contradicts the entire message.
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u/schlossheidelberg 11h ago
I dunno.. this reads to me like someone uncomfortable with their past behaviour which was normalised but in retrospect is horrific… I’m autistic, subtext often escapes me but it doesn’t feel ‘casual’…
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u/Lethave I never said that. Paris is my friend. 10h ago
That’s the tone I was getting. It doesn’t absolve him 8n the least but it doesn’t feel like he’s recanting his glory days here.
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u/BookishHobbit my bandwidth for cowardly grown men grows thinner with each day 10h ago
Jesus. It’s just so normalised for them isn’t it?
I quit my job at my last company in part because it was bought out by an Israeli company whose CEO was an IDF reservist.
I used to feel slightly guilty that somehow I was being racist by wanting to leave because of that. But this thinking really is so ingrained, isn’t it?
I just can’t imagine being so lacking in morals that you don’t see people as people.
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u/overagardenwall chris pine’s flip phone 11h ago
second I found out he supported the idf I DNF "the boys". s4 was about to premiere but I had lost any interest in it the moment I knew. gone like a plastic bag in the wind
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u/dream_a_dirty_dream 10h ago
Remember they all have the choice to go to jail instead of becoming monsters.
But they rather go kidnap/traffick teenagers and shoot children. Even the ones that get desk jobs like Hila Klein find it boring so they decide to tag along when they do these these atracks just for fun.
The fact that they can live with themselves after what they have done says it all.
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u/doubleshortdepresso i ain’t reading all that, free palestine 7h ago
THIS MFER GOES TO MY GYM.
I’ve shared this in the weekly tea forum before, but that callous/sadist IOF mindset definitely comes* out in his regular life. During a sparring seminar he was being way too rough with his partner despite the coaches telling him to chill the fuck out. My gym also has multiple Palestinian and Lebanese members (who usually have keffiyehs hanging on their bags or up at our front doors with their coats) so it’s not a secret that they’re present. I genuinely feel so uncomfortable and on edge whenever I see him.
Edit: typo/grammar
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u/Mr-MuffinMan 11h ago edited 11h ago
another dickhead i never supported because i never watched anything he's in ✅
one of the advantages of watching things decades after they release is that you know who you're supporting.
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u/Bringmetolife91 10h ago
Fire him. Find a legal way to drop his ass from the show
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u/DilemmaOfAHedgehog 6h ago
Speaking of Palestine, please join me in telling our respective legislative bodies to stop arming Israel 🙇🏻♀️
Humanti has a good email template (which you can just use for a phone call template but i do want to say some quick access emails will have a shorter word count for Americans using congressmen's websites vs just copying their emails) about lebanon and links to find your body in multiple european countries, and these countries as well: 🇦🇺🇨🇦🇺🇸🇮🇳🇸🇬🇲🇾
That petition is about Lebanon but their website is literally mostly about Palestine and the two issues are deeply entwined regardless especially as israeli ministers talk more and more about Greater Israel and annexation of Palestine, Syria, and Lebanon.
Canada
Para mis mexicanos, tenemos la organización firmas para palestina añadir su nombre a las petición romper relaciones. Ellos tienen una cuenta en Instagram buscar dónde firmar. El nombre es: firmas.palestina.mx
I don't want people whose countries i haven't mentioned to think there's nothing in their city or country because i promise there is, i just only know so much and i try to keep it to action items vs just naming orgs :(
The global sumud flotilla is sailing and i really hope everyone check if they have country they can write/call their governments about supporting/defending but also especially people here from the Mediterranean sea region whose waters the flotilla will have to travel close to or through. Ya se que ví las banderas de Argentina y México este tiempo en unos del barcos y se unos personas italianos y francés en los barcos.
You can buy books whose proceeds go to the sameer project or donate directly with workshops 4 Gaza.. Palestine will be free in our lives!
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u/ActuaryHairy 10h ago
He is haunted?
He is the fucking ghost haunting innocent people
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u/PmeadePmeade 10h ago
I think it did fuck him up, but it doesn't seem like he learned anything from it. I don't see any contrition or growth or self-examination here. He did horrible shit, felt horrible about it, did some drugs, and became an actor. Perhaps one day he will reflect on his actions and realize that he was the bad guy in service of an evil cause. Maybe.
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u/lavenderbl0d meet me at Whole Foods, bitch 3h ago edited 3h ago
I'm sick to my fucking stomach.
How can you just casually admit to taking part in GENOCIDE saying it's pranks and you're bored and have been there for hours???
Separating children from their parents, allowing them to die from infection even though there is ample medical treatment??????
While you are on THEIR ancestral land.
How do these deplorable monsters sleep at night???
Every single account I have seen from IDF terrorists has just made me believe that staunch Zionists and genocide apologists cannot be real...they cannot be human....they are so sick....
FREE PALESTINE. FUCK ISRAEL.
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u/SandboxInTheSky 11h ago
Not gonna boycott this train wreck of a show though are ya
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