Forwarded from Alogs Anonymous 4
"But what if Israel started paying for weapons instead of bogarting them? You'll stop complaining... Right, goy?"
Says the kike apologist as he hopes you'll forget what those weapons are actually used for: mass murder.
https://t.me/Morrakius_Tard_Pasture/720559
Says the kike apologist as he hopes you'll forget what those weapons are actually used for: mass murder.
https://t.me/Morrakius_Tard_Pasture/720559
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Lol look at the half assed back track
"Does [Trump] see me as human?"
Of course he does, you fat freak. And what's more, he prefers freaks of all shapes and sizes to normal people!
https://fixupx.com/StrukkThunder/status/1846594905398808735
Of course he does, you fat freak. And what's more, he prefers freaks of all shapes and sizes to normal people!
https://fixupx.com/StrukkThunder/status/1846594905398808735
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At the end of the clip, the interviewer performatively says "I'm sorry" to the chubby targeted individual. Frankly, she should be sorry. If she is responsible for any propaganda that made this person think Trump was anything but completely supportive of them…
Forwarded from Palestinian Lounge 🇵🇸🔻
Media is too big
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Sinwar’s perspective on the ever looming prospect of martyrdom at the hands of the Jewish occupation.
Sinwar died as fearlessly as he lived. He knew that he could be martyred at anytime, and in fact welcomed it. In the speech he recalls how it would take him nearly an hour to traverse Gaza on foot after leaving his speech venue, an hour where his location is known and he is out in the open for Israel to assassinate him if it so pleased. Sinwar did not fear death, neither did his predecessors. When Hamas’ founders Ahmad Yassin and Abdel Aziz al-Rantisi were assassinated back to back within a month of each other in 2004, many claimed that it would be the end for Hamas, instead the organization grew to become the single largest resistance movement in Palestine, significantly overshadowing the PLO and previous organizations in both deeds and valor.
While the Jewish occupation released the photos of the martyr and the video capturing the moments preceding his death, they did so in mockery of him. All they could see is an enemy perishing, and a chance to gloat. Yet the Sinwar everyone else saw in the footage was a leader who personally fought alongside his fellow men, and was martyred alongside them. The Jews may not be able to comprehend honor nor nobility, but it is that deficiency that shows the world the disparity between Jewish perfidy and Palestinian resilience.
Sinwar died as fearlessly as he lived. He knew that he could be martyred at anytime, and in fact welcomed it. In the speech he recalls how it would take him nearly an hour to traverse Gaza on foot after leaving his speech venue, an hour where his location is known and he is out in the open for Israel to assassinate him if it so pleased. Sinwar did not fear death, neither did his predecessors. When Hamas’ founders Ahmad Yassin and Abdel Aziz al-Rantisi were assassinated back to back within a month of each other in 2004, many claimed that it would be the end for Hamas, instead the organization grew to become the single largest resistance movement in Palestine, significantly overshadowing the PLO and previous organizations in both deeds and valor.
While the Jewish occupation released the photos of the martyr and the video capturing the moments preceding his death, they did so in mockery of him. All they could see is an enemy perishing, and a chance to gloat. Yet the Sinwar everyone else saw in the footage was a leader who personally fought alongside his fellow men, and was martyred alongside them. The Jews may not be able to comprehend honor nor nobility, but it is that deficiency that shows the world the disparity between Jewish perfidy and Palestinian resilience.