EMH
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Why the **** would I care?
Is it because you're a stupid ****?
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Why the **** would I care?
Is it because you're a stupid ****?
Sorry, I don't have the year plus training that the Gaza Arabs had. It was all in the articles I posted for you - pictures and everything. Didn't you read what I presented to you? Or did you just make a statement and run away?laughable bullshit...
Care to fly a motorized paraglider for us?
I don't even know what that means in this context...but you aren't going to fly a motorized paraglider for us....
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I don't even know what that means in this context...
Look at your approval rating among non-boomers, and understand your already done.Coming from a ***** like you, that means so much.
You’re afraid people will learn who commit 9/11.Why the **** would I care?
Is it because you're a stupid ****?
Look at your approval rating among non-boomers, and understand your already done.
You’re afraid people will learn who commit 9/11.
Oh the support for Iseral is underwater Among Gen X, millennials, and Zoomers.What's my approval rating among non-boomers?
How do you know?
Sorry, I don't have the year plus training that the Gaza Arabs had. It was all in the articles I posted for you - pictures and everything. Didn't you read what I presented to you? Or did you just make a statement and run away?
I don't even know what that means in this context...
He thinks the attack never happened, because it's impossible
to fly a motorized paraglider a couple of miles without crashing and dying.
He's not very bright.
Mossad recruited Felix Baumgartner to try....
We're still waiting for "repeat the experiment" on that one. The truth is you can't, because 107 never happened.
Whatever...IQ over 5 required...

Whatever...
Sometimes, plain speech is better than a metaphor or euphemism so obscure in a given context that it requires explanation...
"If you have to explain yourself, you've already lost the argument."
As to intelligence...
I can be as dumb as a box-of-rocks sometimes... nolo contendre...
But I am comforted by the idea that my own mental deficiencies pale by comparison with your own...
Hamas attacked Israel utilizing a range of pre-positioning modalities INCLUDING the use of parasail-paragliders.Did "Hamas" attack Israel using an armada of motorized paragliders as transport into Israel? Yes or No. If you answer YES then the request is quite simple
You think there's a way of handling the optics of genocide that looks good?It is mainly because of how badly Israel fumbled the optics situation regarding Gaza/Palestine (I'm not here to have a debate on whether or not theyre committing genocide because I honestly do not care one way or the other) and that I would say is the origin of about 90-99.9% of the antisemitism. Has little to do with Nazism/Neo-Nazism or related ideology
The Judeo-Christian faith instigated Western Civilization and, ultimately, America. Based on that, one should not be surprised at the purveyors of antiSemitism: it is tse who disrespect individual freedom, who value death over life, the totalitarians, the Islamists.
Corey Walker writes about the indicia:
1. "....a lot of our institutions have shifted in a very anti-Western direction. It’s anti-Israel, but I would say, by proxy, it’s anti-American. What’s fascinating is that our social media landscape is mirroring that..... a lot of major podcasters, major YouTubers, all taking this very reflexive anti-Israel stance. It can be any kind of podcast or YouTube channel that has nothing to do with politics—it could literally be about gardening or cooking—and you’ll watch it and they’re like, “Free Palestine... there’s a genocide in Gaza... Zionism is evil.”
2. We’re facing a huge disinformation campaign—not just regarding Israel, but also the legitimacy of Western institutions, which I think are at stake.....That’s important to push back against. As I said, it’s not just about Israel—that’s the canary in the coal mine—their broader goal is to dismantle our institutions. ....many elite institutions—especially in America—have gone in an extreme anti-Israel direction. You see it in elite media—The New York Times, The Washington Post, the AP. You see it in elite universities—Columbia, Harvard, the University of Pennsylvania, MIT all had to testify before Congress for not addressing anti-American and anti-Israel sentiment on their campuses.
3. And it becomes this status symbol, right? Like being anti-climate change used to be—a signal of your values. It’s expected that if you’re in elite social classes, you’re anti-climate change, pro-LGBT rights, and so on—these elite cultural signifier. And being anti-Israel has become one of them. I
And if you look at the podcast realm, because it’s so anti-establishment—since they oppose the default stance of our governments, which is pro-Israel—they’ve taken up an anti-Israel position. I think that’s dangerous—not because you can’t criticise the Israeli government—but because what’s happening is inherently anti-Western. I don’t know if these people realise they’re doing it, but they’re laundering the reputations of international terrorist groups. And they’re excusing a lot of antisemitism.
4. ...we’re not pro-Israel because it’s Israel. It’s because Israel is aligned with our values. We’re very clear about what our values are—and it just so happens that Israel, in general, is aligned with them. Everything they’re working towards—it’s that simple for me.
...if you don’t have a security blanket, the risk is too high. If expressing your views could get you blacklisted from an industry you love, why would anyone logically come out and speak? The two options are: acquiesce and bend to the mob, or stay silent. And neither is healthy.
5. I think it’s part of a broader project against the West. A lot of people view Israel as a Western outpost in the Middle East. They don’t see it as a Middle Eastern country—they see it the same way they view France or Germany: a nation filled with “white people” or “white Jews.” That perception isn’t accurate, but it persists.