https://normanfinkelstein.substack.com/p/video-recording-and-transcript-special
listening to this s*** straight up made my day so much worse. its one thing when you take in everything described here over the years, and so different when it just hits you all at once
every single b**** made hoe ass both sides bad motherfucker should listen to this s*** in its entirety multiple times and never ever open their c***y mouths on this subject
Number three, Gaza is among the most densely populated places on God's earth. It's more densely populated than Tokyo and that population is confined to a strip that's five miles wide and 25 miles long. What does that mean in practical terms? Well, I was looking around this morning for an a***ogy or a way to picture what that means. What that means is, I jog every morning along the Coney Island seashore. That's five miles. That's how wide Gaza is -- my morning jog -- and its length is less than the length of a marathon. It's 25 miles. That's Gaza. Five miles, my morning jog, by 25 miles, a marathon.
@FLIZZY you're the dense one.
https://normanfinkelstein.substack.com/p/video-recording-and-transcript-special
listening to this s*** straight up made my day so much worse. its one thing when you take in everything described here over the years, and so different when it just hits you all at once
every single b**** made hoe ass both sides bad motherfucker should listen to this s*** in its entirety multiple times and never ever open their c***y mouths on this subject
Number three, Gaza is among the most densely populated places on God's earth. It's more densely populated than Tokyo and that population is confined to a strip that's five miles wide and 25 miles long. What does that mean in practical terms? Well, I was looking around this morning for an a***ogy or a way to picture what that means. What that means is, I jog every morning along the Coney Island seashore. That's five miles. That's how wide Gaza is -- my morning jog -- and its length is less than the length of a marathon. It's 25 miles. That's Gaza. Five miles, my morning jog, by 25 miles, a marathon.
They’re armed so they wouldn’t be killed like the ones on Saturday… are you dense
If they got guns theyre fighting back so they can die
Some of yall will see people u never agree with support israel and not question urself
Hindutva supporting israel should be enough evidence to hate israel tbh
https://normanfinkelstein.substack.com/p/video-recording-and-transcript-special
listening to this s*** straight up made my day so much worse. its one thing when you take in everything described here over the years, and so different when it just hits you all at once
every single b**** made hoe ass both sides bad motherfucker should listen to this s*** in its entirety multiple times and never ever open their c***y mouths on this subject
Number three, Gaza is among the most densely populated places on God's earth. It's more densely populated than Tokyo and that population is confined to a strip that's five miles wide and 25 miles long. What does that mean in practical terms? Well, I was looking around this morning for an a***ogy or a way to picture what that means. What that means is, I jog every morning along the Coney Island seashore. That's five miles. That's how wide Gaza is -- my morning jog -- and its length is less than the length of a marathon. It's 25 miles. That's Gaza. Five miles, my morning jog, by 25 miles, a marathon.
See these chumps act like this tells me how they would move in all of America's previous invasions
hopefully Meloni gets the same faith as Mussolini
hopefully Meloni gets the same faith as Mussolini
In 1992, Meloni joined the Youth Front, the youth wing of the Italian Social Movement (MSI), a neo-fascist political party founded in 1946 by former followers of Italian fascism
Fascist state shows solidarity with other fascist state what else is new
America have been the main decision maker.
Sure, Iran def aren’t helping on the other side but America had decades to work out an environment for both sides but they liked the status quo and believed a completely Zionist country in that area was an asset against other countries.
So yeah they didnt help the situation at all
okay so what are the Palestinians SUPPOSED to do when they are forced to live in an open air prison? are they supposed to vote it out? like??
okay so what are the Palestinians SUPPOSED to do when they are forced to live in an open air prison? are they supposed to vote it out? like??
hold a peaceful protest that way they only get killed in the 100s/200s
okay so what are the Palestinians SUPPOSED to do when they are forced to live in an open air prison? are they supposed to vote it out? like??
They should come to Canada and protest, bring em all
Quick question, does Egypt allow Palestinians in and if not why ??
a lot of palestinians live in egypt but i dont think they have a legal status, neither refugee or citizen. egypt government doesnt fw palestine
a lot of palestinians live in egypt but i dont think they have a legal status, neither refugee or citizen. egypt government doesnt fw palestine
I would think in war they would allow civilians to least temporarily stay there. Like you said it seems like they don’t really f*** with them
okay so what are the Palestinians SUPPOSED to do when they are forced to live in an open air prison? are they supposed to vote it out? like??
start a petition and social media movement, dont forget to call their local representatives too
Quick question, does Egypt allow Palestinians in and if not why ??
The Egyptian military government essentially traded a lot of their international agency in matters like this or the Suez to be left alone in domestic matters
It makes them a lot of money from foreign aid. Also, Hamas is an offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood, which the military government overthrew
a lot of palestinians live in egypt but i dont think they have a legal status, neither refugee or citizen. egypt government doesnt fw palestine
egypt is an incredibly poor country and after they got their ass handed to by israel at war, nasser retreated back into neutrality which pissed off the rest o the middle east. nasser then went back to war again, which ended up destroying the country's economy even more and dropping quality of life which was already low. after the PLO-Jordan coup, egypt started feeling untrustworthy of palestine and shifted back to neutrality because they felt they were vulnerable (however still did not recognize israel due to nasser's pro-arab ideological tilt). but egypt signed the camp david accords shortly after nasser's death, because the country shifted away from ideological policy to more standard post-war liberal ones - neutrality was more of a safety for them from the country essentially imploding or opening itself up to damage due to its fragility. the camp david accords made egypt for the longest time a pariah among other arab nations. egypt now mostly plays, still, a neutral negotiator role. however the reason they don't f*** w palestine much is basically because they literally don't trust palestinians in the country - they think if they bring them in they'll attempt a coup like in Jordan, or they'll do something similarly volatile due to egypt's poor reputation among middle eastern countries for normalizing relations w israel and playing neutral for so long.
Quick question, does Egypt allow Palestinians in and if not why ??
Egypt's population is very found of Islam as a political framework and the secular regime in charge isn't.
There was a popular uprising followed by an election in 2011 and the Muslim Brotherhood (Hamas' peoples) came into power, they were overthrown by the secular military establishment in 2013. The military then jailed and executed as many Brotherhood members as they could and put into place a surveillance system to make sure 2011 never happens again.
There's a massive economic collapse and a major food crisis (40% inflation, 72% food inflation) happening in Egypt right now and the current establishment fears another uprising. If they accept 2M gazans (all Brotherhood supporters), it's very possible that the Brotherhood comes into power in Egypt itself