
Mugatu Jr
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Mugatu Jr
@wingus8000
watching the game and tweeting, (✡️🌹🇺🇸)



There was little, if anything, Israel could have done to resist the leftist, identitarian turn. Once you view the Jewish state as an outpost of settler-colonial white supremacist villainy, it really doesn’t matter whether it’s good at politics or diplomacy.





@matthew_petti @AbiShuuwi @moghilemear13 You guys don't understand, Jews consider it a slur. That's all that matters. If you want the money. suck Jewish dick or try winning elections without it. You see I might not be smart but I understand power.






@DavidKlion Indulging that polarization risks alienating what has historically been a core and consistent Democratic constituency and donor base. It’ll be really interesting to see how 2028 turns out if the party continues to go down the road of embracing this.







The Gaza war largely ended six months ago. Despite predictions at the time, there was no campaign of extermination, no mass starvation, and no evidence of ethnic cleansing. Now those same accusations are grafted on southern Lebanon, because for the anti-Israel crowd any Israeli military action is definitionally a war crime. Saying that Netanyahu “led the slaughter of thousands of innocents” ignores the fact that Israel was engaged in urban warfare against an embedded enemy and that, over two years of fighting, the toll pales in comparison to other wars. Any leader worth their salt — Israeli or otherwise — would have acted similarly to October 7. Criticize Netanyahu for his domestic failures. But the global vilification of his wartime conduct was prewritten, well before the first Israeli response to October 7.


Hasan Piker asks NJ-12 candidate Dr. Adam Hamawy (@HamawyForNJ) if he supports a full arms embargo and sanctions on Israel "Absolutely. 100%. The Iron Dome is insulating Israel from having to deal with consequences. It's like giving a bully body armor to go bully people more. We need to have them feel the effects of war, and then they'll stop and actually have a conversation."










CNN: El-Sayed said Sen. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland should be the next Democratic leader, as he bashed Schumer over his stance of providing aid to Israel. McMorrow also said it’s time for a change. “We need new leadership,” she said. “Because if you look at polling, the only thing less popular than Donald Trump is the Democratic Party,” McMorrow said. “That’s rough. So we need to run very different Democrats.” #MichiganSenate





@MaxNordau Articulate a political endgame for Palestinians that is neither ethnic cleansing nor perpetual statelessness.


