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Catherine McNamara's avatar

I hope these creatures have a really nice place in hell...where they can read their 'peace prize'

by the light of the Big Fire...FOREVER!

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Herman's avatar

Don't forget Menachem Begin, who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1978. Begin was the leader of the Irgun, the Jewish militia that took part in the Deir Yassin massacre on 9 April 1948.

Another strange personality to receive a Nobel Prize, in Chemistry, was the German Jew Fritz Haber. This man had played a major role in the chemical warfare by the German government during WWI. For instance, Haber was present when poison gas was first released by the German military at the Second Battle of Ypres (22 April to 25 May 1915) in Belgium. To be sure, he didn't receive his prize for this, but still...

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Hetty in Scotchland ;-)'s avatar

It should be renamed the Nobel prize for war.

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Herman's avatar

Moral of the story: never accept a Nobel Prize, because you will end up in bad company.

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Neil Harris's avatar

the Nobel ‘Peace’ Prize is truly grotesque. It mirrors the twisted society the west has become. Our rulers flaunt their criminality ever more openly, its right in our faces now, evil is good and good is evil. Telling the truth is a crime and supporting genocide and apartheid is rewarded. They are rubbing our noses in this excrement every day. This cannot go on.

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Fraser McAllister's avatar

Someone wrote that satire died the day Henry Kissinger won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1973. The Prince of Darkness's big achievement was bombing and napalming Vietnam and Cambodia back to the stone age. The Nobel Peace Prize is really the West's trophy for mass murderers, international criminals and the masters of war.

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Hetty in Scotchland ;-)'s avatar

Thanks Leah.

How utterly sickening. We really are through the looking glass now, and it's just unbelievably horrendous.

Totally agree with Catherine's comment too.

:-(

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Alan Magnus-Bennett's avatar

Heard it all on the news. Trumpity sounded like he couldn't have cared any the less if old Netty was giving him a recipe for cooking rice pudding.

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Stephen Duncan's avatar

No wonder Trump and Starmer have been recommended for the Peace Prize:

There's nothing more peaceful than tens of thousands of dead people.

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Malcolm Lumsden Clark Smith's avatar

My photograph (here) is actually me standing with the Nobel Peace Prize in 1985 when the group I was a member of, Physicians for Social Responsibility, won the prize as part of International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War. It was an honour at the time. If Trump were to receive the Peace Prize, it would surely be the final straw and end any respect for the prize. Fortunately, I think that the Norwegians would not be so stupid as to even consider Trump, especially if he has been nominated by a mass murderer.

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Jack Sprat's avatar

Peace prize has been an Orwellian badge of disgrace for some time now. Just a small sliver of how Satanists weaponize everything in sight to serve their agenda.

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