2023 Israel-Palestine Armed Conflict

lol those are there to keep sandniggers out.

Jews are great at cleaning up the sandniggers.

Hitler should take point.

At this point, in a month or two, when Gazans are trapped between the IDF and the Egyptian army, it'll basically be them going back and forth on who slaughters them

IDF: "Listen habibi, we're trying to not get into a war with Iran..."

Egypt: "Fuck those Shia infidels and these traitorous Palestinian cockroaches who support Shia. Kill them both."

IDF: "Seriously we're trying to avoid bad PR. We want to murder them, we really do, but you can have fun murdering them and nobody will care. Come on....we'll even give you some fancy US tech to kill them with. Even pay off your loans!"

Egypt: "You Jews are stubborn. We won't kill them."

IDF: "We'll just keep pushing them closer to the border. You'll have to sooner or later."
 
The civilians left in Gaza City and north got leaftlets and phone calls telling them to GTFO weeks ago. They could have crawled to safety by now.

If they want to hang out in shitty apartments over Hamas tunnels and stacks of explosives...well, OK.
I wish I saw more Israel proponents point out that a reason why Hamas has been so apt at maintaining human shields is because they have all of Gaza ensnared in a full-blown death cult. But I guess even when someone is aware of this, he may be hesitant to say so out of fear of making a negative insinuation about Palestinians and Muslims more broadly.
 
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'Just don't draw any picture of Muhammad, ok!'
 

A funny thing happens on google if you type in letter issues with the word Palestine in the search box too. Suddenly all suggestions go "poof"



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I don't know how reliable this is, but people are saying that the Jabaliya bomb hit a tunnel that had ammo? and stuff in it, and the fucking ground opened up while exploding, swallowing people and buildings like a michael bay transformers film.

Like I said in my last post. When shit like this happens it should NEVER be seen as random chance or a mistake. To groups like hamas, any and all dead civilians = success



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75 year of genocide in Donbabwe and Luganda

Is there some kind of award for the most deranged and battshit take possible that i'm not aware of or something? (the person in the image)


Syrian girl is a retard who thinks it was justified to attack Nova festival because she thinks soldiers were hiding in the porta-a-potties.

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New sightings from our favorite crying Gazan actor.
Now he plays the role as a doctor.

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At both TBH lol

She sounds like a nut.


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First we got BLM vs ADL
Than we got black Israelites vs Queers for Palestine
Now we getting Israel vs George Soros


The jew who lived once again...

I get the feeling that things, at least in terms of politics and political alignment, are not going to be the same. Not just Jews but in general. The progressive left has fully thrown theirs in with terrorists and murderous violence pretty explicitly. I wonder if they try to go mask-off completely now. (i.e. punch "nazis" openly becomes kill "nazis" etc.) I kind of hope.. since it's much too early to work. They've been able to keep up and enforce the perception, the narrative of normalcy and moderateness, but will that last, can it last now? The cracks are already showing.


Everything's normal in Britbongistan:

Crowd takes over major railway station: 100% fine and orderly conduct
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The UK is fucked if they won't even let up with the "hate" and opinion crime bullshit even now. JFC


So additional evidence that the Egyptian "fuck you we'll defend ourselves" bluster is for Hamas/Gazans, is this.

This is what they're deploying along the border.




M60A3 “Patton” tanks, and YPR-765 IFVs. Pattons first entered service in 1959, and the IFVs in 1979.

Egypt, however, has 1300ish M1A1 Abrams, which are probably still inferior to Merkavas (and before Americans get upset, we're talking about Egyptian built M1A1s), but would be on a far more equal footing with Israel, if Israel was the one who they wanted to threaten.

M60s? Lol you can kill lots of Gazan civilians and Hamas retards with an M60. Egypt seemingly only has the YPR-765 IFV in stock, with only about 200ish BMP-1s left.

You don't line up a bunch of IFV to protect against an enemy with heavy armor and full air support. These are for keeping gazans out.


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IDF releases the names of nine more fallen:
The soldiers are named as Lt. Ariel Reich, 24, from Jerusalem; Cpl. Asif Luger, 21, from Yagur; Sgt. Adi Danan, from Yavne; Staff Sgt. Halel Solomon, 20, from Dimona; Staff Sgt. Erez Mishlovsky, 20, from Oranit; Staff Sgt. Adi Leon, 20, from Nili; Cpl. Ido Ovadia, 19, from Tel Aviv; Cpl. Lior Siminovich, 19, from Herzliya; and Staff Sgt. Roei Dawi, 20, from Jerusalem.

A statement from the military adds that two other infantry soldiers were seriously wounded yesterday in Gaza.
Two were from the 77th battalion (armored, tank ran over a mine), and seven were from the Givati brigade's Tzabar battalion (APC hit by anti-tank missile).
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Newest leftist cope conspiracy: those sneaky Jews are hanging hostage posters in order to trick people into tearing them down and looking bad. (Because apparently having restraint and self-control isn't an option.)

‘Like a trap’: Are posters of Israeli hostages drawing awareness or baiting pro-Palestinians into getting canceled when they tear them down? ( a )

'I think people are looking at the fact that they are so one-sided about these missing people.'
Talia Jane | Trending | Posted on Oct 30, 2023 | Updated on Oct 31, 2023, 2:31 pm CDT

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“You’re promoting Zionism,” says a young woman carrying a wad of papers while being tailed by someone filming her on a fairly empty promenade.

“I am promoting Zionism. I am a Zionist,” retorts the person filming.

“So you basically think genocide against Palestinians is justified?” the woman replies.

The video is one of more than a dozen similar videos circulating online. Each depicts a person or people removing a poster of Israeli hostages while others confront them.

In one, a woman in a bright pink coat removes a poster from a street light and yells, “You support genocide, you a**hole!” at the person filming. In another, a person removing a poster from an electrical box appears to refer to the person filming them as a “dog.” A man gets a camera shoved in his face in yet another clip that shows a small group accosting him for removing posters. He asks the crowd, “But what about the Palestinians?”

Most people depicted removing the posters have been identified, launching calls for them to lose their jobs, get kicked out of school, and a barrage of internet trolls.

The posters themselves were created and originally distributed innocuously enough. Each includes bold white letters over a thick red band that reads KIDNAPPED over the image, name, and age of some of the more than 200 people believed to be held hostage by Hamas following their Oct. 7 attack on Israel that left the world stunned and over 1,400 people dead. Created days after the attack and originally shared as a Dropbox link, demand to download them made the files practically inaccessible, prompting the creation of a website—kidnappedfromisrael.com—registered Oct. 12.

According to the poster’s creator, who goes by Dede Bandaid, the site gets 30,000 hits a day.

“It’s a humanitarian thing,” Bandaid told Daily Dot about his motivation for creating the “kidnapped” posters. He says their aim is just to advocate for the hostages’ return home, and abstains from any call to action beyond sharing the images.

“We all want peace. We want good neighbors. No one wants bad neighbors,” Bandaid said.

In lieu of peace and neighborliness, Bandaid’s posters have added fuel to the culture war over the war in Israel, thanks in part to a Twitter account called Stop Antisemitism. In the weeks since they were created, the posters have expanded to billboards, LED signs on trucks, and projections on buildings—and have shifted from an advocacy project to a polarizing symbol that has turned neighbors against each other and incited widespread harassment.

Now some are wondering if the posters are being strategically placed to entrap those who tear them down, many of whom support the Palestinian people.

On Oct. 16, a 14-second video of three people quickly ripping off posters taped to the glass walls of NYU Stern School of Business was published to Twitter by Stop Antisemitism. Stop Antisemitism tagged New York University and captioned the post, “HORRIFYING,” adding, “The lack of humanity by your students is not only heartbreaking but extremely concerning.”

The video instantly went viral. The post has garnered over 6.5 million views as of this writing. It was covered by Newsweek and other outlets.

Comments on the post largely centered on calling for the students to be deported (two of the three who have since been identified are reportedly U.S. citizens), with a sprinkling of criticism of Hamas, horror that they removed the posters, and calls to name and shame

Stop Antisemitism soon released the names of two of the individuals allegedly depicted and tagged conservative tabloid New York Post. Additional reporting identifying the students was featured in conservative publications including the New York Post, Daily Mail, National Review, and on Fox News.

According to their website, Stop Antisemitism is “a grassroots watchdog organization dedicated to exposing groups and individuals that espouse incitement towards the Jewish people and State and engage in antisemitic behaviors.” It’s previously been criticized for targeting Jewish people, including by giving them the label of “Antisemite of the Week.” The Jewish people it singles out have often publicly expressed support for human rights for Palestinians.

Stop Antisemitism did not immediately respond to a request for comment sent Monday evening.

In recent weeks, the account has focused on publishing footage of people tearing down “kidnapped” posters and asking people to identify those filmed, as well as posts about people who espouse anti-Zionist rhetoric erroneously conflated with antisemitism. It also cheers on terminations and expulsions of people accused of anti-Zionism. The account occasionally reports on neo-Nazis and white supremacists, but in recent weeks, its activity has centered on poster removals and outing people who denounce Israel’s bombardment of Gaza.

“That’s their whole thing. Just an upgrade from Canary Mission which was an upgrade from Israellycool,” said Jewish anti-apartheid activist Rafael Shimunov, referring to two other websites known to Palestinian liberation activists that function as blacklists that includes a smattering of actual antisemites, neo-Nazis, and white supremacists to run cover for anti-Palestinian denigration. “It’s basically a grift to equate criticism of Israel with antisemitism,” Shimunov told the Daily Dot.

In one recent post, Stop Antisemitism calls for the expulsion of a high school student identified at a protest carrying a sign depicting the Israeli flag in a trash can with the words “keep the world clean” over it, an image that has sprung up at recent protests. According to one person the Daily Dot spoke with who created a sign with the same message, the image is intended as a criticism of the Israeli government (hence the flag). “It’s not about Jews or Judaism,” he added. “Just the government.”

Stop Antisemitism has claimed these signs are “Nazi era antisemitic signs wanting to rid the world of the Jews” (Israel did not exist during the Nazi era).

The account’s posts have racked up millions of views and has spawned a network of copycat accounts itching to cash in on the outrage. Far-right figures like Andy Ngo have picked up the trend, often injecting reactionary framing that intensifies the backlash.

“F*ck Andy Ngô,” exclaimed Sarah during an interview with the Daily Dot. Sarah was filmed removing “kidnapped” posters. Sarah, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said that to her knowledge the video of her was first published by Stop Antisemitism. It was elevated by Ngô with more alarmist language once she was identified.

As Israeli bombardment increases, so too have ceasefire and “free Palestine” protests in New York City, nearly all of which have been met with pro-Israel counter-protests. Many counter-protesters have carried “kidnapped” posters or signs from the conservative crafted “End Jew Hatred” campaign. Some counter-protesters have espoused genocidal rhetoric, such as “kill all Palestinians” or “flatten Gaza.”

Public calls to preemptively put up “kidnapped” posters in areas where Palestinian protests will occur have begun to appear online. At the Cooper Union, a college in lower Manhattan, a rally advocating for a ceasefire was countered by blown-up versions of the “kidnapped” posters, which were also taped to the ground facing the ceasefire demonstrators. Another rally for Palestine was countered by a rally called “Stand with Israel and Against Terrorism,” where demonstrators held up “kidnapped” posters while calling pro-Palestine demonstrators terrorists. At that rally, a table was set up behind the Zionist side with a thick stack of posters available for people to take home.

The Daily Dot first encountered the posters on Oct. 11 scattered on the ground at Washington Square Park in the middle of an Israel-focused vigil that was organized in opposition to a blended public kaddish, or prayer, for both Israelis and Palestinians.

After seeing a video of a man taking down posters in Manhattan, Dan, a Jewish New Yorker who lives near the area, responded with anger. “Every poster they rip down, I’m putting another one back up,” Dan threatened. “And good luck to them if I catch them in the act. Yes, that is a threat online. Come at me.”

Dan, who request anonymity to protect his identity, later retracted his threat and apologized. “I let my masculinity get away from me,” he told the Daily Dot, noting that he felt he’d been “manipulated” by the content he was seeing. “I was raised with the belief that a human hitting another human is the most disgusting thing on earth,” he said. “That I should never allow myself to get to that point.”

The website the posters originate from includes instructions for hanging them. The instructions state, “Be safe—don’t provoke or instigate any conflicts with people or officials.”

However, people who’ve been identified and online observers alike have begun speculating that the posters have become a form of bait. They believe that people put up the posters with the intention of catching others taking them down and filming them, in some cases passing the footage off to Stop Antisemitism, which for some depicted has unleashed a firestorm of harassment.

Speaking on condition of anonymity, David, who was identified by Stop Antisemitism after video surfaced of him removing “kidnapped” posters, told the Daily Dot that the circumstances were “like a trap.” In a video of a woman in pink yelling to a passing camera, “You support genocide, a**hole!” the filmer says something about “your employer” before the video ends. In another that shows a couple being screamed at by a woman who says she paid money to put the posters up, one of the people being filmed turns to someone off camera and says, “Thanks for stalling us for her.”

In a recent conversation with Daily Dot, Dan expressed confusion over people seeking to remove the posters, noting their lack of action. “They know there’s a Nepali student who’s abducted, and that’s it,” he said. “Why are you tearing the face of this Nepali student? I have no idea why you would tear his face. What? I don’t get it. I just don’t get it.”

“It’s like they’re trying to force you to focus on only these people and not on the thousands being slaughtered in Gaza,” said Mark, a videographer who has been documenting Palestinian protests in New York City. Mark, who requested anonymity, said “kidnapped” posters seem to spring up in the vicinity of where a protest is scheduled to occur.

Others believe that the posters are being used for purposes other than simply drawing awareness to the plight of the hostages or even identifying people who tear them down.

“I knew from my friends that these posters are being put up to stoke Islamophobia and to manufacture consent for the bombing of Gaza the same way the victims of 9/11 were used to manufacture consent for bombing Iraqis,” said Sarah. “You could actually be trying to find them like you say you are and instead you’re trying to manufacture consent to bomb the location that they’re at.”

Hundreds of family members of hostages have called for a ceasefire and expressed outrage at a possible ground invasion. Israel has described calls for a ceasefire “despicable.” The United Nations, meanwhile, overwhelmingly voted for a truce between Israel and Hamas.

“I think people are looking at the fact that they are so one-sided about these missing people,” says Rafael Shimunov, who has seen the posters around the city and in his own neighborhood, where he said they were taped up exclusively in front of a Palestinian restaurant. Shimunov shared photos with the Daily Dot showing posters in front of the restaurant, noting that none appear anywhere else in a six-block radius around the restaurant.

“This is a beloved Palestinian restaurant which itself has had a lot of Islamophobic attacks after 9/11 and was part of this coalition with Jews after 9/11 to stop hate. Now these posters are weaponized in front of their restaurant,” Shimunov said.

“There’s no call to action,” he reflected. “You look and your fear is heightened because you think someone is missing from your neighborhood. And then you see these beautiful pictures of beautiful people, and they are in harm and danger, but they’re in another country. There’s nothing you can do to help them, so the only thing you leave with is this one-sided anger. And maybe now you’re more primed to oppose a ceasefire. Maybe you’re now primed to support more vilification of Palestinians.”

“The person who created these posters has now the responsibility to understand: Do I continue this, knowing what’s happening? The harm that I said I didn’t want to be created from this? Or do I use that new platform I have, where 30,000 people are visiting my site to download these things? And do I put a message on that site and say, these are not the ways to use it?”

Shimunov said that ignoring the way the posters are being used is effectively a form of “endorsing” or at least accepting the repercussions, irrespective of anyone’s original intentions.

Bandaid, the artist who created the posters, said that the best response to people removing the posters is to just put more up.

“It’s outside. It’s outdoors. Everyone’s got their own opinion and you can take them down. It happens. It’s not a museum,” he said.

Asked his thoughts on the conflict surrounding the posters, Bandaid asked for the name of the account sharing the videos and said it “sounds interesting.” Asked whether he would support posters calling for a ceasefire, Bandaid was reluctant to make a statement calling for action.

Dan, who previously threatened people who took down the posters, said he would “absolutely” support a ceasefire.

Sarah, who was filmed removing the “kidnapped” posters, said, “If these posters had said something about a ceasefire, or about discouraging Israeli aggression to safely get the hostages back, I would not have taken them down. I would have been a champion of them.”

Over the weekend, the Daily Dot was provided with images of posters mimicking the ‘kidnapped’ format. These feature images of Palestinians, include their names and ages, and are titled “murdered by Israel.”

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“This poster was created by Jews who support a free Palestine,” the images add. “The Israeli government does not speak for us—or for you. Do not let them tell you rejecting genocide is antisemitism.”
 
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i would rather be buried under the debris of an orphanage in Gaza than spend a single minute in the UK.
Boomers, GB news & Facebook is a volatile concoction.

On a serious note though, the worst thing you can do in events like this is answer the door to the police. Just tell them to fuck off and come back with a warrant out the window and then close it and go about your business. 9/10 they will piss off and there will be no follow up, they just try their luck at arresting people for "wrong think" online and will try and trap you with your own words.
 
Interestingly, it seems like a large amount of the recordings of confrontations aren’t even coming from heebs. There’s a huge amount of Christians, Repubs, and more moderate Dems that are extremely defensive of Israel (though it’s unclear whether that’s due to all of them actually caring about Jews or just hating Muslims so much that they side with Jews by default). I know for sure at least two of the videos I’ve seen in the last few days (including the one of the New Yorkers flipping shit on the Arab tearing posters down) have the people confronting them explicitly saying basically “I’m not even Jewish but what the fuck is wrong with you? These are kids.”
Like I said before, people who normally wouldn't take a side now have to take a side because of how depraved and psychotic the pro-Palestinian people are. And the more I read about Palestinians, the worse they end up. Even Arabs who were willing to tolerate Israel's existence hate them, which is saying something. I hate agreeing with Neocons seeing as how they're using it as an excuse to fight in Syria, but they are right in that Islamic terrorists are a threat to everyone that isn't a Muslim.
Oh look the Rapefugees don't assimilate into the culture and start shit as soon as they have an excuse.

Genocide every fucking Muslim across the world, fuck it.
China is right about Islam.
 
The current war in Gaza is a setup by the IC/Deep State to oust Netanyahu because the Likud party was gaining too much power over Israel's government. There, I said it. Also, both Israelis and Palestinians are utterly helpless and clueless cannon fodder for both of their respective governments.

How did Hamas infiltrate across the border when Israel's border is so fortified with listening posts, you can hear a gnat trying to cross it? Simple. Israel was sabotaged from the inside. Basically all modern conflicts have been instigated by false flag events. Governments are not running the show. Intelligence agencies are.

Benjamin Netanyahu defangs the judiciary in Israel, and a few months later, he is presiding over a very unpopular war which casts him as a genocidal lunatic. Long-suppressed anti-Zionist sentiments flare up in the West. The BDS movement suddenly gets a new lease on life. And the funniest thing about it is that people actually think this is organic. Not a chance in hell.

The people responsible for this sort of thing don't care if innocent people die. It's all just part of the business to them. You have to understand, when it comes to the FVEY agencies, Mossad, ISI, Saudi Intelligence, and so on, you are dealing with criminal psychopaths. This is an ontological failure on the public's part, where they can't see the Machiavellian psychopathy at the levers of power, and just insist that armed conflicts happen randomly with no warning. On the contrary, they're engineered. Practically hand-crafted.

There are two ways this ends. One, either Benjamin Netanyahu stops taking the bait, stops killing Palestinians, and retains his position, or Two, he continues on the present course, is ousted, and then replaced with another, more controllable puppet, who returns power to the judiciary and resumes the status quo ante bellum.


Netanyahu’s poll numbers since the October 7 Hamas massacre have been grim: One recent survey found that a staggering 80 percent of Israelis held him personally responsible for failing to prevent the Hamas attack; another found trust in the government at a 20-year low. To address his collapsing support, the prime minister held a press conference on Saturday — his first since the attack.

It was, to put it mildly, an embarrassment. Appearing alongside Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and National Unity party leader Benny Gantz, the prime minister appeared out of sorts, stumbling over a prayer for the Israeli army. He faced so many hostile questions from reporters, and had so few good answers, that he left early — only answering seven of the 12 questions he was slated to take.

Think about it. Until a few weeks ago, nobody gave a rat's ass about Gaza. Anti-Zionism and Pro-Palestinian sentiments were uncultured antisemitism with no popular support in the West, end of story.


The BDS movement uses divisive and inaccurate terms like “apartheid”, “genocide”, “settler colonialist,” and “supremacists” to refer to aspects of Israeli action or policy they criticize, language which serves to demonize the Jewish state and those who support its existence.

ADL believes that many of the founding goals of the BDS movement, which effectively reject or ignore the Jewish people’s right of self-determination, or that, if implemented, would result in the eradication of the world’s only Jewish state, are antisemitic.

Furthermore, some BDS advocates and campaigns engage in antisemitic rhetoric, including allegations of Jewish power, dual loyalty, and Jewish/Israeli culpability for unrelated issues and crises. Some have made clear their opposition to the existence of the state of Israel altogether, or justify/express support for violence against Israelis. Increasingly troubling are incidents involving BDS advocates holding all Jews culpable for the Israeli government’s actions, and advocating a litmus test for Jews to renounce Israel and/or Israeli policies in order to join certain social activist movements.

When was the last time you heard Pro-Palestine rhetoric in the West? Like, a decade ago? It was basically suppressed out of existence. The media stopped talking about Gaza and the West Bank, at which point they practically ceased to exist. In the US, it was actually suppressed by the introduction of new laws against BDS specifically.


The spread of anti-BDS laws in U.S. states is largely due to the lobbying of the Israel Allies Foundation (IAF), an umbrella group of Israel lobbies headquartered in Jerusalem that has received funding from the Israeli government.[25] In 2015, in response to South Carolina's anti-BDS law, IAF announced that it had drafted a model act, combining the anti-BDS bills in South Carolina and Illinois. A model act is a "template bill" that can be enacted in many legislatures with little or no modification. IAF also announced that 18 more states were "committed to introducing" similar legislation in their states.[2

Then, out of the blue, college campuses all across the US suddenly see a resurgence of pro-Palestinian sentiments.

Who's funding it? Who holds the purse strings?


A Post examination of Open Society Foundations records shows Soros’ grant-making network gave $13.7 million of the money through Tides Center, a deep-pocketed lefty advocacy group that sponsors several nonprofits who’ve justified Hamas’ bloody attacks while claiming Palestinians obsessed with the eradication of the Jewish state are the real victims.

Interesting.
 
Perhaps there should be two threads, one for each side. We have this for Russia/Ukraine.
I want to see unhinged jews and unhinged muslims and troons engaged in asymmetrical twitter warfare. I want to see retarded hijinks like dox trucks and mcdonalds rat swarms. I want to see things that both support and challenge my current beliefs, causing them to deepen and evolve. I don't want to follow two seperate threads on the same topic in order to do that, I shouldn't have to just because trannies and ziggers can't play nice with each other, and I don't think that's a good practice to encourage just because fucking idiots can't help themselves from ranting about how much they hate kikes
 
Egypt would rather lose 2 million soldiers than allow palestinians to deestabilize their country, like they always do
I think most countries would choose literally anything - even countless casualties - over letting in any Gazans. Not because the other Arabs actually disagree with their cause and realize their terror attacks are wrong and heinous, but because they know full well that most of the refugees will maintain their “Palestinian” identities and continue trying to attack Israel no matter where they are rather than just moving on and assimilating to their new land. And next time the intense heeb revenge blowback would come back on the host country the way it is on Gaza right now. Nobody’s stupid enough to sign up their state as the new Hamas capitol and take on the never ending wars that result from that. They don’t want that smoke.

First we got BLM vs ADL
Than we got black Israelites vs Queers for Palestine
I hope the battle between the Homos For Goatfuckers and the Fake Jew Joggers develops into a widespread war just so I can watch the blue-haired they/thems panic when asked which side they support. Blacks, sand people, and the alphabet mafia have all been irreproachable sacred cows to those nerds so it’d be great to see them scrambling for an answer that won’t get them cancelled by their fellow Twitter commies.

Is the middle east just full of retards
Unironically, yes. With the exception of Israel, they are pretty much all of below average IQ. (Source: IQ Map below)
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