I don't think he should be a barometer. The election was effectively just between him and Harris, so the comparison is obviously relevant.
Honestly it wasn't that deep. Just an off the cuff joke about MTG saying they stole the house. You're right overall. I don't think it was a coherence issue but maybe
I have been making the same argument you are for months. Absolutely no idea what you think you're arguing with but it isn't me. I agree with you.
Because we're talking about the election? What a weird question
I think your plan is smarter than whatever he could come up with. Although apparently he has complained about the dollar being "overvalued" so maybe you're right!
Maybe he does! But has he ever acknowledged the fact that consumers pay the cost publicly? He always acts like he's making other countries pay.
Of course he could just be lying for manipulative purposes, it would be very on brand. But what makes you think so in this case specifically?
Compared to Trump they certainly did. I would be the first to tell you they fucked up, but I mean, Trump still doesn't seem to understand tariffs.
They stole the house race by having coherent policy and a functional adult leading them but yet still ultimately losing. Thanks MTG, very cool
I mean people who are politically supportive of the state of Israel
Ok dude, sure
Israel does what it can to minimize civilian deaths.
How? Whatever it does is clearly not good enough, is it? Or do you think the civilian casualty numbers are acceptable?
Israel killing children is not done on purpose as you all think. They have the most precise air strikes
There is no such thing as a precise strike with a 2,000 lb bomb.
I don't think Israel is purposefully killing children. I just think they don't care who they kill. Please read this:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/apr/03/israel-gaza-ai-database-hamas-airstrikes
In particular:
When it came to targeting low-ranking Hamas and PIJ suspects, they said, the preference was to attack when they were believed to be at home. “We were not interested in killing [Hamas] operatives only when they were in a military building or engaged in a military activity,” one said. “It’s much easier to bomb a family’s home. The system is built to look for them in these situations.”
It's a post, and it's shit. Seems like the perfect place
Is there a Zionist argument bingo card we can play? You're hitting a lot of the classics here.
Israel is fighting terrorism, you people don't see that.
Yeah we do, we just also see the thousands of dead kids you don't seem to think exist.
If you want to live under the brotherhood and Muslim extremism, keep looking the other way.
I don't want that. Obviously. People who disagree with you are not as one dimensional as you might like to think
Start watching any news. I would love to see any count that has the number of kids dead not in the thousands.
I stand with Israel 100%.
I can see that.
I guess we will have to agree to disagree about the law. Luckily for me the court seems to agree with my assessment
ICC can only prosecute systemic warcrimes, wich is not happening from the Israeli side
You understand that this ruling is related to Israel's use of starvation as a weapon of war, right? It is systemic. They announced their plan and enacted it, only pausing when pressured by allies and even then not actually meeting any goals they were set.
But now I think I see why you have a problem with this meme.
Masters of War
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You fasten all the triggers
For the others to fire
Then you sit back and watch
While the death count gets higher
You hide in your mansion
While the young people's blood
Flows out of their bodies
And is buried in the mud
You've thrown the worst fear
That can ever be hurled
Fear to bring children
Into the world
For threatenin my baby
Unborn and unnamed
You ain't worth the blood
That runs in your veins
Israel’s Self-Destruction: Netanyahu, the Palestinians, and the Price of Neglect
Netanyahu, the Palestinians, and the price of neglect.
Archive: http://archive.today/Zm9yl
>One bright day in April 1956, Moshe Dayan, the one-eyed chief of staff of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), drove south to Nahal Oz, a recently established kibbutz near the border of the Gaza Strip. Dayan came to attend the funeral of 21-year-old Roi Rotberg, who had been murdered the previous morning by Palestinians while he was patrolling the fields on horseback. The killers dragged Rotberg’s body to the other side of the border, where it was found mutilated, its eyes poked out. The result was nationwide shock and agony.
>If Dayan had been speaking in modern-day Israel, he would have used his eulogy largely to blast the horrible cruelty of Rotberg’s killers. But as framed in the 1950s, his speech was remarkably sympathetic toward the perpetrators. “Let us not cast blame on the murderers,’’ Dayan said. “For eight years, they have been sitting in the refugee camps in Gaza, and before their eyes we have been transforming the lands and the villages where they and their fathers dwelt into our estate.” Dayan was alluding to the nakba, Arabic for “catastrophe,” when the majority of Palestinian Arabs were driven into exile by Israel’s victory in the 1948 war of independence. Many were forcibly relocated to Gaza, including residents of communities that eventually became Jewish towns and villages along the border.
>Dayan was hardly a supporter of the Palestinian cause. In 1950, after the hostilities had ended, he organized the displacement of the remaining Palestinian community in the border town of Al-Majdal, now the Israeli city of Ashkelon. Still, Dayan realized what many Jewish Israelis refuse to accept: Palestinians would never forget the nakba or stop dreaming of returning to their homes. “Let us not be deterred from seeing the loathing that is inflaming and filling the lives of hundreds of thousands of Arabs living around us,’’ Dayan declared in his eulogy. “This is our life’s choice—to be prepared and armed, strong and determined, lest the sword be stricken from our fist and our lives cut down.’’
>On October 7, 2023, Dayan’s age-old warning materialized in the bloodiest way possible.
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>October 7 was the worst calamity in Israel’s history. It is a national and personal turning point for anyone living in the country or associated with it. Having failed to stop the Hamas attack, the IDF has responded with overwhelming force, killing thousands of Palestinians and razing entire Gazan neighborhoods. But even as pilots drop bombs and commandos flush out Hamas’s tunnels, the Israeli government has not reckoned with the enmity that produced the attack—or what policies might prevent another. Its silence comes at the behest of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has refused to lay out a postwar vision or order. Netanyahu has promised to “destroy Hamas,” but beyond military force, he has no strategy for eliminating the group and no clear plan for what would replace it as the de facto government of postwar Gaza.
>His failure to strategize is no accident. Nor is it an act of political expediency designed to keep his right-wing coalition together. To live in peace, Israel will have to finally come to terms with the Palestinians, and that is something Netanyahu has opposed throughout his career. He has devoted his tenure as prime minister, the longest in Israeli history, to undermining and sidelining the Palestinian national movement. He has promised his people that they can prosper without peace. He has sold the country on the idea that it can continue to occupy Palestinian lands forever at little domestic or international cost. And even now, in the wake of October 7, he has not changed this message. The only thing Netanyahu has said Israel will do after the war is maintain a “security perimeter” around Gaza—a thinly veiled euphemism for long-term occupation, including a cordon along the border that will eat up a big chunk of scarce Palestinian land.
>But Israel can no longer be so blinkered.
Top Members of Far-right Swedish Party With neo-Nazi Roots Meet Israeli Minister in Knesset
Archived link: https://archive.is/20240129190423/https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2024-01-29/ty-article/.premium/top-members-of-far-right-swedish-party-with-neo-nazi-roots-meet-israeli-minister/0000018d-564e-d0fc-a9bd-5e5f9ff00000#selection-449.0-449.91 [https://archive.is/20240129190423/https://...
Magpie robs innocent couple
Step two: ???
Step three: profit
We've been giving them water in this tupperware all summer but now my bro apparently has his own plans