This is the enemy.
Not Blacks, not Jews, not immigrants, not wtv group we blame today. Not even wh0res, tr00ns & Muslims.
This is the enemy.
This is the enemy. Write this down 1000x.
This is the enemy.
We can make peace with anyone except these creatures.
This is the enemy.
African migrants into South Africa have started to flee to mountains in the north as anti migration violence in the country has started to pickups with attacks on the rise.
@VirileBurgerV4@mario4thenorth lowkey hilarious.
"I have negative alpha bc of the fines I have to pay due to lacking ESG certification" - probably true btw.
Black people are the only race of people I know that are hated by everyone.
Every other race on Earth seems to hate African American people.
What that lets me know is that we possess something that is so intimidating, so threatening, that people want to harm us, belittle us, humiliate us, and try to strip away our joy, our lives, and our very being.
So I want every Black person to know how special you are.
Because no one can be hated this much unless they possess something that no one else ever will.
Schizo-Poast of the Day, #2.
Canadian flag in bio -> not surprised. Ofc a longhoused low-testo Canuck thinks "being diplomatically weak" somehow matters.
It this is how you perceive reality, you're ngmi.
> Israel kills 70k+ Palestinians
Hamas still exists, still has a large force, still has weapons, and still has control over Gaza. Israel is diplomatically and internally at its weakest. Israel lost thousands of soldiers. Israel Lost Hamas Won, end of story.
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The prime superstition in the West is the erroeous fantasy that lives of Mohammed worshippers have any positive value or whatsoever.
They are a bane to human existence & if there was a button to wipe them all out we should press it 17x over, just to be sure.
President Trump on Iran: “We could go another 2–3 weeks and wipe everybody out. Very easy to do.
But if we can get something down in writing that will accomplish the same thing without killing everybody, I would like to do that.”
SOME THOUGHTS: THE IRAN PATTERN
The ceasefire began on April 8. The understanding appeared straightforward: the U.S. stops striking Iran, and Iran keeps the Strait of Hormuz open.
That never happened.
Instead, the IRGC turned the strait into leverage. Merchant vessels are harassed, shipping is disrupted, and Iran began charging vessels a $2 million "environmental fee" to pass through.
The U.S. response was a naval blockade.
The blockade appears to be hurting Iran. But it is not the same as some of the other options on the table, including directly targeting the regime's infrastructure and economic lifeline.
Now the focus seems to be shifting.
Iran is openly saying that any broader agreement requires protection for Hezbollah, a U.S. designated terrorist org that keeps firing rockets at populated civilian neighborhoods.
At the same time, U.S. appears willing to pressure Israel in that direction in pursuit of a broader regional arrangement.
Looking back, there is a pattern that is difficult not to notice.
When Hamas was under maximum pressure, a deal emerged. A major achievement that brought hostages home, but Hamas remained.
When the IRGC suffered the most severe military setback in its history, a ceasefire followed.
Now Hezbollah is under intense pressure, and suddenly its future is becoming part of the diplomatic conversation.
Maybe that's coincidence.
Maybe it isn't.
What happens next is not hard to imagine.
60 day ceasefire.
The U.S. blockade on Iran is gradually eased.
Hormuz reopens.
IRGC and regime get breathing room.
Hezbollah gets breathing room.
Nuclear talks restart.
Months pass.
Then we find ourselves in a familiar place.
Iran still has its nuclear program.
Iran still has its missiles.
Iran still has its proxy network.
And the regime is still in power.
Meanwhile, the original reason all of this started risks fading into the background (“Help is on the way”)
Potential outcome?
A 60 day ceasefire becomes 6 months.
6 months becomes another round of negotiations.
Another round of negotiations becomes another year.
And eventually we find ourselves right back where we started, except Iran is stronger, Hezbollah has recovered, and the nuclear program has moved even further ahead.
Maybe that's not what happens.
But Tehran has spent 40 years mastering the art of buying time.
Jay
I don't know what's so hard to understand.
Iran WANTS to continue the war.
The only one who still thinks he's negotiating sits in the White House.
My humble 2cts: if Iran wants war, let's give it to them.
@HebrewConTeam Fair take. Idk. What we've gotten out of this so far is not bad. And God knows what the blockade is doing to them economically, it sure doesn't help.