I’m trying to imagine the response to Serbian militias if they were targeting UN personnel and facilities and journalists, hospitals, ambulances and press buildings. I certainly remember how the siege and shelling of Sarajevo was and is treated. There was no talk about Serbs being able to defend themselves and requiring a 5 minute long condemnation of Islamist militants and Al Qaeda among the Bosnians.
It's infuriating to see people my age and younger cheering on the bombing of Gaza. We literally saw this shit 20 years ago! Have you learned nothing??!
I mean hey, these are the guys who think that Russia is the Great Satan even though the US just got done doing to Iraq what Putin is doing to Ukraine. Oh, and Afghanistan, and Libya, and tried to do to Venezuela, etc
Yeah well it was infuriating to see white people have a meltdown over Trump getting elected when they knew damn and f****** well that none of his policies were going to negatively affect them in the slightest this posturing has nothing to do with morals or goodness
My family protested with our 10 year old in 2002 (and she remembers it fondly) but it didn’t stop the war. We may not even stop American war aid to Israel this time either. Protests since the 80s feel like hitting a tennis ball against a backboard.
birthright being the closest thing to a Government Mandated GF program is one of those things you've just gotta laugh at there is a real, well-funded conspiracy from the richest Jews in America, and its goal is "get our grandkids to fuck already."
Being part of the spectacle is next to useless. You have easy access to tools and free travel to major sources of these issues, do something effective.
It's interesting to hear their comparisons of the post-9/11 and post-October 7 responses because the things they actually cite don't make a lot of sense as comparisons. Protests in 2002? That was months later protesting a war against an enemy that didn't attack the USA. The USA was already in Afghanistan less than a month after 9/11. Also, unlike with Bush, most Israelis are absolutely livid with Netanyahu. Also they do that thing they accuse others of doing by seeing all of the response through an American lens. Except that Hamas attacked Israel, and not the USA. Was anyone calling for a ceasefire in Afghanistan in October 2001?
I think the same chilling effect on dissent at an institutional and elite level is the same. There have been numerous journalists, educators, media personalities, officials fired, officials speaking out being harassed and targeted death threats, politicians censored and booted (Sarah Jama), censorship laws against pro-Palestine protests, claims of terrorist supporter for even milquetoast criticism, likely more laws being written up to crack down on BDS and Palestinian solidarity networks. People scouring hours of footage from protests to find things they can use to claim anti-semitism and support of terrorism (similar to the kind of shit libs of tiktok do towards LGBTQ+ people or towards BLM) and get people fired from their jobs.
No but they should have. The American media machine is just that much more powerful. The Israeli attempts to manufacture consent make ours look absolutely beautiful in comparison. The pivot away from 'hey why are our soldiers in Iraq' to 'hey why are our brave boys at war in a canvas coated jeep and dinner plates as body armor?' is something they should teach at colleges State Department employees go to.
I’m trying to imagine the response to Serbian militias if they were targeting UN personnel and facilities and journalists, hospitals, ambulances and press buildings. I certainly remember how the siege and shelling of Sarajevo was and is treated. There was no talk about Serbs being able to defend themselves and requiring a 5 minute long condemnation of Islamist militants and Al Qaeda among the Bosnians.
Jewish blood? Wow Starbucks is goin wild with these seasonal flavors.
Sounds better than the olive oil one
Spooky Season is here at last!
"Name for the order?"
"DO YOU CONDEMN HAMAS?"
@@borismuller86spooky season? Clearly they are going straight to Christmas.
@@cattibingo Getting that Houthi blend you feel me
I find this whole "Israel wouldn't lie to us because they're the good guys " thing equal parts sad and amusing.
It's almost like "us" are also the bad guys.
Yeah cuz we all know Starbucks boycotts have always historically worked
'Muslamic Jerky Boys intercepted cell convo' [14:18-16:20]
It's infuriating to see people my age and younger cheering on the bombing of Gaza. We literally saw this shit 20 years ago! Have you learned nothing??!
I mean hey, these are the guys who think that Russia is the Great Satan even though the US just got done doing to Iraq what Putin is doing to Ukraine. Oh, and Afghanistan, and Libya, and tried to do to Venezuela, etc
yes
Yeah well it was infuriating to see white people have a meltdown over Trump getting elected when they knew damn and f****** well that none of his policies were going to negatively affect them in the slightest this posturing has nothing to do with morals or goodness
Please get david to quit whatever silly sports pod he does to become a permanent dry boy.
i think nows the time to come out as gay
Hell yeah borther
It’s ok your dad told me last night
@@ChewyThomsondont correct borther please
Hell yeah dude
Powerful and brave. Thank you.
The blood makes me shit my pants almost immediately after imbibing. It's like a valve opens up or something
Love from here Matt!!
My family protested with our 10 year old in 2002 (and she remembers it fondly) but it didn’t stop the war. We may not even stop American war aid to Israel this time either. Protests since the 80s feel like hitting a tennis ball against a backboard.
Empire Suck
The TRS guys sound different
holy shit lol
So should I still go on birth right?
Birth right? More like birth wrong.
I instantly thought of Adam Friedland’s birthright trip:
ua-cam.com/video/OedyHSVLg3Y/v-deo.htmlsi=WwwB1IaQPW1V2khu
Hey a free holiday is a free holiday.
Get something for your tax money.
birthright being the closest thing to a Government Mandated GF program is one of those things you've just gotta laugh at
there is a real, well-funded conspiracy from the richest Jews in America, and its goal is "get our grandkids to fuck already."
Being part of the spectacle is next to useless. You have easy access to tools and free travel to major sources of these issues, do something effective.
What the fuck are you talking about? You plan to buy a gun an book a commercial flight to Israel. Alright buddy. Good luck.
@@ongobongo8333no, they said *sources* . All of which are confirmed to be Minecraft.
It's interesting to hear their comparisons of the post-9/11 and post-October 7 responses because the things they actually cite don't make a lot of sense as comparisons.
Protests in 2002? That was months later protesting a war against an enemy that didn't attack the USA. The USA was already in Afghanistan less than a month after 9/11. Also, unlike with Bush, most Israelis are absolutely livid with Netanyahu.
Also they do that thing they accuse others of doing by seeing all of the response through an American lens. Except that Hamas attacked Israel, and not the USA. Was anyone calling for a ceasefire in Afghanistan in October 2001?
I think the same chilling effect on dissent at an institutional and elite level is the same. There have been numerous journalists, educators, media personalities, officials fired, officials speaking out being harassed and targeted death threats, politicians censored and booted (Sarah Jama), censorship laws against pro-Palestine protests, claims of terrorist supporter for even milquetoast criticism, likely more laws being written up to crack down on BDS and Palestinian solidarity networks. People scouring hours of footage from protests to find things they can use to claim anti-semitism and support of terrorism (similar to the kind of shit libs of tiktok do towards LGBTQ+ people or towards BLM) and get people fired from their jobs.
No but they should have. The American media machine is just that much more powerful. The Israeli attempts to manufacture consent make ours look absolutely beautiful in comparison.
The pivot away from 'hey why are our soldiers in Iraq' to 'hey why are our brave boys at war in a canvas coated jeep and dinner plates as body armor?' is something they should teach at colleges State Department employees go to.
The first time is a tragedy, the second time is a farce.
@@nmize7623 I'm not sure what you mean by that?
I was. Do I count?