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No, I'm not aware of it. Enlighten me. And that would be wrong not just morally.




This was from the ProPublica article. USAID and the State department refugee bureau both said it:


Blinken said, “whatever,” and we still giving them aid. These people in our government do Not want peace.
 

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I thought we already knew this ?

I think in order to even remotely participate in this thread, people should already know about Israel's crimes.

That's pretty much the base level of knowledge they need to even attempt to participate in this conversation.

Because not knowing that Israel is not only blocking aid but actively using it as a tool to corral Palestinians into small areas
for bombing or shooting means you literally aren't trying to keep up with what's going on in this genocide.

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And while we're at it, "Netanyahu" isn't the only problem here.

There is a culture which is accepting of Palestinian death and them being apart of an "underclass".

There's a clear segregation going on, so it's not as simple as "On Netanyahu is the bad guy!!" this is accepted at every level
of government over there and is clearly a systemic issue not the result of a single individual.
 

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What efforts from Biden? :laff:



People are already trying to run cover for Blinken.
Thankfully this post is grounded in reality.


Adam (from Citations Needed) is spot on as usual. It's a whole load of bullshyt, the idea of good Blinken being flummoxed and gaslit by evil YahooNeta...

They know what it is. They're running cover for YahooNeta.
 

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Also not to "dunk on the libs" again.

But does no one find it bizarre that the hardcore lib crew ran to "Tankie" insults in the face of
Israel's crimes? Like why are you in this thread if this is too much for you to accept?
What efforts from Biden? :laff:



Adam (from Citations Needed) is spot on as usual. It's a whole load of bullshyt, the idea of good Blinken being flummoxed and gaslit by evil YahooNeta...

They know what it is. They're running cover for YahooNeta.
So true.

Citations needed is great, I've sent it to a couple hardcore liberals on here.
It's quickly derided and ignored, it's a shame, they provide so many resources and experts to refer to and learn from.

You would think a "Smartest in the room" type who likes to have the online persona of a scholar would be interested in people
who regularly interface with people who've or currently are producing scholarly works.
 
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In years past several of higher learnings most smug liberals
had the media apparatus on their side and there wasn't as
much alternative media.

In 2024. There is no such media monopoly and camera phones are
more rampant.

So the like 5 people in here who thinking they're "dunking" on
anyone with some sense and an internet connection just come off like cultish insane weirdos.

Especially when schools and hospitals are repeatedly being bombed.
This is coming from a person that compared Sinwar to MLK :gucci:
 

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Tbh. One of those types called me misinformed just to step into this thread and be misinformed. :krs:

I love this website and it's absurdity.

1. I didn't compare them directly until someone got upset.
I said mocking his death gives the energy you'd mock other freedom fighters deaths which prompted
me to bring up AA Freedom fighters.
Furthermore, Sinwar and MLK aren't even alike politically.

2. Yes. His assassination was politically motivated, and a similar smear campaign was taken out against him (calling him a parasite, saying he lived in fear of combat etc.) much like calling MLK a "womanizer" and a "lecherous beast". These are done to discredit him and what he stood for.
The good thing is he is now a symbol of resistance and freedom and the lies didn't stick.
 

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Tbh. One of those types called me misinformed just to step into this thread and be misinformed. :krs:

I love this website and it's absurdity.

1. I didn't compare them directly until someone got upset.
I said mocking his death gives the energy you'd mock other freedom fighters deaths which prompted
me to bring up AA Freedom fighters.
Furthermore, Sinwar and MLK aren't even alike politically.

2. Yes. His assassination was politically motivated, and a similar smear campaign was taken out against him (calling him a parasite, saying he lived in fear of combat etc.) much like calling MLK a "womanizer" and a "lecherous beast". These are done to discredit him and what he stood for.
The good thing is he is now a symbol of resistance and freedom and the lies didn't stick.

I wouldn't give them the energy :mjlol:

They're the types who make MLK and other freedom fighters out to be Kumbaya singing hippies after they've passed on. The ones who are too radical for that categorization, they completely ignore.

Look at Reagan's proclamation of MLK day...

During January, America celebrates a national holiday in honor of the birthday of the Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr. We do so in memory of a man who asked to be recalled by his countrymen not for any earthly honors he had won but as ``a drum major for justice.'' That title he deemed greater than any other because earning it would mean that he had not lived his life in vain.

Today, America does remember Dr. King as a drum major for justice, as a giant whose life was far from being in vain. In a sermon on the eve of his assassination, he surely described his own mission when he asked, ``Who is it that is supposed to articulate the longings and aspirations of the people more than the preacher? Somehow the preacher must be an Amos, and say, `Let justice roll down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream.''' Martin Luther King, Jr., did exactly that. He gave eloquent voice and powerful leadership to the long-cherished hopes of millions as he headed a crusade to end bigotry, segregation, and discrimination in our land; to foster equal opportunity; and to make universal America's promise of liberty and justice for all.

Dr. King's work is not done, but neither is his witness stilled. He urged again and again that all of us come to love and befriend one another, to live in brotherhood and reconciliation, to nourish each and every individual's dignity and self-respect. We must reaffirm in every generation the lessons of justice and charity that Dr. King taught with his unflinching determination, his complete confidence in the redeeming power of love, and his utter willingness to suffer, to sacrifice, and to serve. We must, and we can, all be drum majors for justice. That is our duty and our glory as Americans. On Martin Luther King, Jr., Day and every day let us unite in prayer and promise to be true to the American Dream he loved and renewed.

See how Reagan stripped away Dr. King's essence, while being an embodiment of all that Dr. king would have been against while he was alive? Yep, that's where retards in this thread are coming from. As another great man once said, "having the form, yet denying the power thereof" :wow:
 
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