"When we saw the video we knew she would get arrested, but does that mean we stop a possible exemplar of resistance?" Meaning the Tamimis published the video knowing it would lead to their daughter's arrest, so that she could become a nationalist icon. #NoWayToTreatAChild (2)
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"You know the message, our people need to see a specific moment, even if there is a price to pay". Bassem is ready to sacrifice his own daughter's freedom so his people can watch her punch and kick an Israeli soldier and instill them with nationalist pride. What a guy. (3)
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He accuses the IDF of making a big "propaganda" show of arriving with a large force to arrest his daughter, but he's the stage father directing the whole show. He loves it. (4)
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He says the courtroom is "propaganda theater". He should know, his family runs a media company specializing in propaganda theater. (5)
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He encourages his daughter to avoid a plea deal, even though all the evidence was captured on video, and she may spend more than a year in jail. What kind of parenting is that? (6) https://twitter.com/amelamtn/status/950566056967405568?ref_src=twcamp%5Eshare%7Ctwsrc%5Em5%7Ctwgr%5Eemail%7Ctwcon%5E7046%7Ctwterm%5E0 …
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I think the funniest part was when he said they didn't need to handcuff her. Come on, Bassem, we've all seen her right hook. (End)
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