Web Summit CEO Paddy Cosgrave steps down in wake of controversy over his Israel comments::Paddy Cosgrave said his “personal comments have become a distraction from the event, and our team, our sponsors, our startups and the people who attend.”

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      9 months ago

      It still is valid and it is a much more trustworthy source

      Just sign the fucking treaty then.

      Enough excuses.

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          9 months ago

          and then what?

          Then you subject yourself to the jurisdiction of an independent international court that is empowered to investigate war crimes. Which is exactly what this thread is about.

          Are you paying attention?

          Everybody is to afraid to take actions like with that russian cunt in the kreml?

          Also not a signatory. Were Russia to join the treaty, I would again be dancing in the streets.

          And will Hamas do the same?

          That’s the beauty of the treaty. War crimes committed against a signatory or on a signatories territory are covered. It protects Israel regardless of who perpetrates the war crimes.

          Sign it. There’s no reason not to.

          Unless of course the entire point is to do war crimes, deny them, and get away with them because of the lack of international accountability mechanism.

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              9 months ago

              I thought this thread is about a CEO who had to step down because of some tweets on that idiot platform twitter…

              No, that’s what the post is about. The thread, that you started, is about war crimes and their adjudication.