Free Gaza Solidarity Sticker Delivered after Contact from Amnesty International Australia

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At the time of writing 689 sign ups of the 2500 goal had been reached.

Please note that due to limited stock and resources, this product is only available to those who have not previously signed up for a free sticker or poster from Amnesty. We will not be able to fulfil your order if you have already signed up for a free sticker or poster from us.

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Comments

  • +7

    Australia is cooked

    • -1

      Yeah can't believe the neg voters!!

  • +3

    What sick (profanity) can downvote this after the atrocities Israel is committing, bloody hell this worlds gone to hell

    • +9

      How is it an atrocity to make sure Hamas can't massacre your people again, not to mention trying to free the hostages?
      The world sure has gone to hell.

    • +1

      Israel is committing? Both sides are doing, and Palestine (Hamas) started it. (1943 was over and done with and is a bullshit excuse)

      Don't start nothing, there won't be nothing.

  • +8

    The website asks for too much personal information just for a free sticker. And its statements are inaccurate.

    • It would be funny if you get a free sticker and they add you to the supporter group. 🤣🤣

  • +11

    Why is this shit even allowed on this site?

    • +8

      Mods apparently see the value of free stickers with enabling concepts in hate speech?

  • +2

    Not sure how you can support one or the other. People are dying

  • +11

    Sign up so you can rip up the sticker. It's very easy to end the war - Hamas to free the hostages and surrender.

    • +2

      Be aware that your name could be in the supporter list. Although you can use a lot of fake names to get all stickers.

      Oh, for the email, there are a lot of spam eater email providers. I prefer duck.com btw.

    • +1

      That is what I said in the first sentence of my post. Can be seen as a deal no matter you support

  • +4

    How about no political post at all. I don't care which side you are on, this website is not the place for that.

  • +5

    Anyone who thinks that anything justifies the slaughter of 10,000 children and 30,000 adult civialns is a disgusting human. People are people and have a right to live, whether you agree with their culture or not. What justifies countless children being burned, mamed, buried alive disembowled, dismembered, blinded, ahot in the head slowly starved to death or to die of polio? What if they were Western kids, closer to home ? Every day for a year with no end in sight. Shame on anyone who does not condemn this barbaric genocide. .

    • +7

      'People are people and have a right to live'
      Yes they do. Bit late now for the Israeli innocents of October 7th.
      I never hear Palestinian supporters condemn that day or the loss of life and rape and hostage taking that kicked all this off.
      I hear one sided Israel and Jew blaming. Some of it little more than a vehicle for outright anti-semitism.

      • +4

        Of course that was a terrible thing.
        Not sure where your'e listening, but all i hear about in the media s the 1000 people who died that day. Are you saying that justifies a genocode of 40,000 plus and counting ?

        • +6

          The main point is the pro-Palestinian lack of recognition of:

          • The murderous assault of October 7th being the starting to to the current conflict
          • The simple return of the hostages being all that is needed to create ceasefire
          • Israel's right to defend itself
          • Israel's right to even exist.
          • The rapid onset of blatant anti-semtism
            I grew up learning pretty thoroughly about WW2 and the holocaust and the antisemitism that quickly led to it. Now I watch it grow like mushrooms in my own country. So much for 'never again'
    • +5

      "10,000 children and 30,000 adult civilalns" Do you just make up numbers? Is Sinwar one of the "civilians"?
      Israel says 17,000-18,000 of the dead are Hamas fighters.

      "Every day for a year with no end in sight." Very easy to see an end. Hamas can free the hostages and surrender. Why is that so hard? Clearly Hamas care more about themselves than all those Palestinian civilians.

      • +4

        i know, too scary to comprehend isn't it? Actually I nderstated it. Killed: at least 43,061 people, including 16,765 children. What if that were only half true? Or a third ?

        • +5

          Those numbers are fabricated by Hamas. But let's say it's 17,000 dead Hamas fighters, and an equal number of civilians (80% of whom support Hamas), including innocent children.

          Those dead children are a tragedy. But
          (a) Hamas had, and still have, the means to end that tragedy very quickly,
          (b) it's a war, and civilians tragically die in war, especially when the terrorists hide behind human shields.

        • +3

          Do you know how many of those died while being used by Hamas as human shields?

          Or how many of those are Hamas fighters and/or supporters (surely they lump the hamas fighters as "civilian deaths")?

    • +5

      Why don't you go protest Asad in Syria who has killed over 500,000 innocent people and 100,000 children in latest civil war? Don't see any protest happening around that? No Jews No News!

  • +9

    Not a deal, political post.

  • +5

    The bloody marxist are coming out of the woodwork. Has Ozbargain been infiltrated too?

    • It's a loaded statement on the sticker, sure.

      But Marxists? How is this a position on the political spectrum?

      So capitalist would be something like "I support the Israeli occupation?"

  • +6

    Amnesty International are a joke, I would not want them to have my details.

  • This is revolting! A giant lie by a clearly anti semitic and anti Zionist organisation.

    • +10

      Whats a lie?

      • +1

        The stickers.
        Bolton, M., Becker, M.J., Ascone, L., Placzynta, K. (2023). Enabling Concepts in Hate Speech: The Function of the Apartheid Analogy in Antisemitic Online Discourse About Israel. In: Ermida, I. (eds) Hate Speech in Social Media. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-38248-2_9

    • +3

      This comment is revolting. A giant lie by a clearly anti arabic user. (Just to show how ridiculous you sounds)

      Or you know, maybe Hamas are terrorists but Israel has also created an apartheid state.

      • +2

        Lol apartheid 😂😂😂

        • +2

          The world's not as black and white as you think. Bit more complex than that unfortunately. But you go on and keep devaluing human life.

          • @Rick Sanchez: I'm not anti arab (the people who originated from Arabia, not Judea) I'm an islamic terror. I value human life, I just don't get caught up in idiotic lies and buzzwords like "apartheid"! It's a completely laughable assertion.

      • +3

        So why the neg if you think Israel created an apartheid state. That is what the sticker says right?

        • +1

          It's still an oversimplification and I don't think the sticker achieves anything productive tbh. As can be seen by the comments.

          • @Rick Sanchez: The comments show how (Anglo/Western) Hypocrisy is spreading like cancer & dividing (to conquer) people (just like Howard's tactic).
            The Jews have consequently shared the US/UK enemies (>85% of the world) & achieved nothing by accepting to move in the region long time used by the Islamised population. See this honest review
            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGKv-2QhaI8 Jeffrey Sachs thinks British Empire is Responsible for Israel-Palestine Conflict
            ►Einstein’s letter to Chaim Weizman (Zionist leader), 25/11/1929 « If we prove incapable of achieving COHABITATION & HONEST AGREEMENTS with the Arabs, then we will have LEARNED absolutely NOTHING during our 2000 years of suffering & will deserve everything that happens to us ».
            He was trying to save Israelites from self-destruction which is now happening thanks to selfish US/UK.

            …because EUROPEAN ANTISEMITISM in late XIX century galvanized ZIONISM, which sought Jewish homeland in Palestine& gained British support. After WW2, BRITAIN OCCUPIED the region& established MANDATORY PALESTINE in 1920. Increased Jewish immigration in leadup to Holocaust& British colonial policy led to inter-communal conflict between Jews& Arabs, which escalated into CIVIL WAR in 1947 after UN proposed partitioning land between them & constantly unhappy local population.

            Regardless of the divide, the sticker achieved >55% 1380/2500 goal & it's here to remind us of Einstein's warning. I wish people were using the energy to collaborate instead of fighting for the benefits of the MIC & greedy olygarch. We should act much better than the US selfish nonsense.

  • +2

    Use https://temp-mail.org/en/ for an email address and use a fake number to waste their time trying to contact you

  • +6

    Somehow supporting terrorists is a deal. Not sure how that works.

  • +5

    Was running out of toilet paper, so ordered one. Thanks.

    • and you can use the sticky side for those hard to remove stains

  • +6

    Amnesty International is the entity that failed to report at least 1,500 Iranians massacred by the Islamic Republic regime in November 2019. They are still sticking to their 230-ish claiming that they lack data! In a sense they are whitewashing the Islamist apocaylptic criminal cult in Tehran.

    I see their vague slogan to Free Gaza (free from what?!) as yet another cunning ploy to perpetuate their vile existence as a fund-siphoning good-for-nothing NGO.

    • +1

      The biggest fund siphoning group is Israel. Billions in funds and support to commit genocide from other governments.

    • +2

      Free from Hamas. Most likely Hamas will export their young sympathisers in a refugfee clothing. Wait and see in a few years when they will be fully operational in the liberal fools host countries.

  • +7

    Divisive political propaganda. Just what a bargains website needs :s

  • +10

    Im surprised in 2024 there is no deal posting policy that prevents propaganda freebies and hate speech enablement.. but here we are.

  • +2

    That blasted Portuguese António Guterres is now head of a terror organisation. The whole of United Nations RWA is now branded as terrorists. How dare they hold a terrorist aid agency! The entire world should be punished for contributing and upholding the UN.

    https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2024/7/27/under-israeli-l…

  • +10

    Woke up and this rubbish still in here??

  • +4

    freed from hamass

  • great colours, ordered thanks!

  • +13

    What the hell is this. Ozbargain shouldn’t be used as a political platform. All this post does is create divisiveness, which can be clearly seen in all the comments.

    • -2

      We are globally connected, in general I agree with politics staying out of OzBargain but there can be exceptions don't you think? Divisiveness isn't necessarily negative and is part of life as thoughts are worked out.

      Keep in mind because you need to comment to downvote that the page appears in red.

      • +3

        Opinion matters, and this is mine! I will if i want to along with the other 25% of people who have gone out of their way to post/neg!

  • +8

    Seems like everywhere you go online now politics is allowed , would be nice to be free of this here , we can talk about bargains and leave this shit for FB twitter and the like.

  • +4

    Interesting how Ukraine stickers didn't come under such scrutiny. It just goes to show how overreaching Western mainstream propaganda machine really is.

    The deathtoll in Gaza is pure evil.

    Great colours in this deal, thanks!

    • +11

      That's because Ukraine wasn't conducting raids on innocent civilians and taking hostages—meanwhile Russia was playing at its annexing game again. Your equivalence falls over on this one.

      • +5

        Another elephant in the room, Iraq from 2003 says hi! Thanks for the invasion Australia.
        But thats ok, that was for freedom

        • +1

          They didn't have any "free Iraq" stickers then, else I would have got some. Not sure how your argument lines up with Ukraine though…

          • -6

            @freekay: Gee you cant link it in your head? I'm giving you an equivalence for your Ukraine example. Sounds like you're saying Australia should get whats coming for it for invading Iraq as well.

            • +1

              @Fuzor: You must have a gigantic left arm. Because you're drawing a seriously long bow…

          • +2

            @freekay: I did buy a set of the playing cards with all the Iraqi top brass on them

  • +7

    What a joke….

  • +14

    I love how amnesty constantly goes after Israel but was deafeningly silent when the atrocities of Oct 7 happened… Outright hatred of Israel from this group. Just another bunch of greens in disguise.

      • +7

        Dis Guy.. watching too much Netflix.. get a job hippie

      • +1

        What? No way.
        They're both guilty of committing atrocities. Easy to paint one group as evil and calculating when reality is a lot more complex and chaotic than that.

        • -4

          Israeli media confirmed there was 1 child that passed away in crossfire. The initial claims were falsified. IDF did target their own civilians and soldiers, that was confirmed.

          • +4

            @Bearlion: What was confirmed, including by Israeli media was that IDF accidentally killed some Israelis during the attack by Hamas.

            Doesn't mean the whole thing was a false flag operation. Hamas took responsibility for the attack after all.

      • +3

        What in the actual shit are you writing (or smoking)?

    • -1

      https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2024/10/israel-opt-on…

      I'm no fan of Amnesty international. But just take a moment to read the first sentence where they mention atrocities by Hamas.

      • +5

        This article was written one year after the Oct 7 massacre. Go back through their archives to that point in time and all you’ll see are articles banging on about Israel’s retaliation. I mean, the fact that amnesty don’t even recognise Hamas s as being a terrorist organisation is pretty telling.

  • +5

    Apartheid is a political concept, not a humanitarian concept. Adding a further modifier that you only want to end Israeli Apartheid when other establishments in the middle east practice segregation and supression of their populace along religious, gender, and heritage lines means Amnesty have missed the mark totally with this stance and disenfranchised a lot of people that could have agreed with them on a core message that human rights are valuable and worth fighting for. A free sticker shows just how much value a non-ironic obtainer of this deal places in that..

    I'm happy if any mod especially the one that has condoned this disagrees with my use of the neg here just closes my account and bans me. I dont want to align with these values that you insist on…

    Neg due to it being a waste of money that could have been spent more appropriately on this or many other causes

    • +3

      Agree, the statement on the sticker isn't productive at all. Places the full blame on Isreal which isn't right either, and can only cause more division.

      So dumb to see "team Palestine and team Israel". It's not a sport.

  • +11

    the "retailer" Amnesty international has refused to consider hamas a terrorist group. This grossly undermines their position as an "unbiased" NGO.
    What they purport to stand for is righteous, and admirable. What they actually stand for is far less so.
    Don't lend credibility to this organisation, don't give them anything.

    https://ngo-monitor.org/reports/amnesty-internationals-propa…

  • +2

    Before picking a side, please read https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Palestine

    Bit more complex than "Israel Bad" or "Palestine Terrorist"

  • +4

    Israelites are the indigenous people of the land in question.

    • -3

      No they are not. Prove it that they are the real Israelites to begin with. Can you? Can they?

      If you read bible you would know they are not the real deal Israelites.

  • +5

    To pretend that a free political sticker (no matter what the association) is a bargain is nothing but a joke.

  • +8

    As a charitable organisation supporting the citizens of Hamas’s Gaza for the war that Hamas started, have Amnesty International also released stickers in support of freeing the hostages? or do they not matter?

  • +1

    Grok summary in case you cbf reading it all:

    General Sentiment:
    Political discussions and debates are rampant, particularly around the Gaza solidarity sticker. These discussions touch on themes of freedom, occupation, and the conflict's portrayal in media.

    Key Points:
    Political Commentary: Many comments delve into political discussions, with opinions split on the situation in Gaza. Some argue about the nature of the conflict, mentioning terms like "genocide" and "apartheid," while others defend the actions of different parties involved. There's criticism about the political stance of the website or its users.
    Community Behavior: Several comments criticize the community for being rude or for lacking moderation. There's mention of trolling, personal attacks, and a general unwelcoming atmosphere for new or differing opinions.
    Moderation and Banning: There are complaints about the moderation policies, with some users feeling unfairly banned or that there's a political bias in moderation.
    Relevance of Discussed Topics: The political discussions around the Gaza sticker are seen by some as off-topic for a deals forum, potentially leading to heated debates that detract from the main purpose of the site.

    This summary reflects a broad range of opinions from technical discussions about the product to deeply polarized political debates, illustrating the multifaceted nature of interactions on OzBargain.

    • This is interesting.

      "Gaza" mentioned 3 times, but "Israel" is never mentioned (only "different parties").

      Elon neutered Grok to avoid any mention of Israel in any way that may be seen as negative?

      • +1

        I asked grok to criticise Israel on their actions and policy.

        Israel's role in the escalation of conflict in its region has been subject to various criticisms over the years. Here are some key areas where Israel's actions have been criticized:

        Settlement Expansion:
        Criticism: The expansion of Israeli settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem is widely criticized by the international community, including the UN and many countries. These settlements are considered illegal under international law as they impede the establishment of a contiguous Palestinian state. Critics argue that this policy not only escalates tensions but also undermines any peace process by altering the demographic and geographic realities on the ground.
        Occupation Policies:
        Criticism: The prolonged occupation of territories captured in the 1967 war has been a focal point of criticism. Policies like home demolitions, restrictions on movement, and administrative detentions without trial are seen as oppressive measures that exacerbate conflict. The occupation has led to accusations of apartheid-like conditions, with different legal systems for Palestinians and Israeli settlers in the same area.
        Military Operations and Excessive Use of Force:
        Criticism: Israel's military responses, particularly in Gaza, have often been accused of being disproportionate. Operations like those in 2008-2009 (Operation Cast Lead), 2014 (Operation Protective Edge), and more recent conflicts have resulted in significant civilian casualties and destruction, leading to international outcry over the use of force, especially in densely populated areas.
        Blockade of Gaza:
        Criticism: The blockade imposed on Gaza since 2007, while aimed at preventing arms smuggling by Hamas, has been criticized for creating a humanitarian crisis. This blockade restricts the movement of goods and people, leading to economic stagnation, high unemployment, and restricted access to medical care and education, thereby fueling resentment and radicalization.
        Targeted Killings and Assassinations:
        Criticism: Israel's policy of targeted killings of militants, although sometimes seen as a tool to prevent attacks, has been criticized for the risk of civilian casualties and for not addressing the root causes of terrorism. Such actions can lead to cycles of revenge and further violence.
        Diplomatic and Political Maneuvering:
        Criticism: Some argue that Israel's approach to peace negotiations has often been seen as stalling tactics, particularly under certain administrations. The shift towards policies that favor annexation over negotiation has been criticized for closing off diplomatic solutions and increasing tensions.
        Nuclear Ambiguity:
        Criticism: Israel's policy of nuclear ambiguity, where it neither confirms nor denies possession of nuclear weapons, adds a layer of tension in regional dynamics. While this policy is part of Israel's security strategy, it's criticized for contributing to an arms race and destabilization in the region.
        Criticism of International Support:
        Criticism: The unwavering support from the United States and other Western nations has been critiqued for enabling Israel to act with less restraint in its military and settlement policies. This support, both in terms of arms sales and political backing at the UN, is viewed by some as contributing to the lack of resolution in the conflict.
        Human Rights Concerns:
        Criticism: Reports from various human rights organizations have accused Israel of human rights violations, including the treatment of Palestinian detainees, freedom of movement restrictions, and the overall conditions under occupation, which critics say exacerbate the conflict.

        These points reflect criticisms often voiced in international forums, media, and by human rights organizations. However, it's important to note that there are also perspectives that defend Israel's actions as necessary for national security, pointing to the ongoing threats from groups like Hamas and Hezbollah. The complexity of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict involves numerous layers, including historical, political, and security dimensions, each contributing to different interpretations of Israel's role in conflict escalation.

  • +5

    Proof that Amnesty are now run by useful idiots.

  • +8

    Theres no deal in this. Amnesty are a problem not a solution. Return the hostages and stop firing rockets indescriminately at civilians and there will be no war.

  • +6

    There is no apartheid in Israel, the only liberal democratic country in the middle east. Amnesty has become a cespool of antisemitism.

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