@DarrHardy@Awk20000 It doesn't really change much since he's already known as a nepo baby. Would be more important to connect those candidates to the shittier people and shittier things said involving Hasan. Since they all basically let whatever fly until pressured anyways, like the cult they are.
L: UNESCO chief @AAzoulay condemns killing of “journalist Mohammed Abu Armana.”
R: Hamas posts Mujahid Martyr video of “Platoon Commander” Mohammed Abu Armana. “If you are watching this, it means I passed into the mercy of Allah. To the al-Qassam Brigades: By Allah, we will not betray this blood.”
This is a perfect example of how Hasan does his propaganda.:
1. Make up a criticism no one is making (socialism is when no money, etc)
2. Never show audience original criticism - always poorly summarize
3. Name call/character assassinate whoever you’re beefing with (sexpestiny, etc) instead of arguing against their points
4. Lie about what he does with his money (says he doesn’t invest it, only uses it for his family, etc)
5. Never speak with anyone you’re giving with - ONLY attack the Strawman. This is the most important one. Without this Hasan’s plan doesn’t work. He audience isn’t allowed to see someone like Destiny confront him because if he does that the make believe world Hasan has created for his audience falls apart.
Don’t let Hasan trick you into thinking there any other reason Hasan won’t talk to Destiny. He thinks you’re so stupid that you’ll believe he’s avoiding him because of some ethical or moral reason. That’s bullshit - Hasan is just a pussy. A fat, lonely frat boy loser who would be nothing without Mommy and Daddy’s Armenian Genocide riches.
@Awk20000 One good thing about a future Commie takeover is that Hasan himself is going to be taken down into a basement room with a drain and then the realization he was the class traitor parasite trying to latch onto the accomplishments of others flashes into his frontal lobe.
@Awk20000 Billions spent on propagandizing schools for 20+ years and weaponizing social media and bot networks for 15+, among other things, and this retard calls that against the grain and not an axe.
And he still has LESS VIEWERS than his nemesis.
Islamic Republic state TV celebrated the overtime goal by Algeria on Austria, saying "Allah is rewarding us" and "muslims save other muslims"
However just a few seconds later Austria scored another goal which eliminated the IRGC team😂🤣 �
One of the greatest propaganda victories of the last generation was convincing Americans that the primary foreign influence threat in Washington is AIPAC.
Not China.
Not Qatar.
Not the Muslim Brotherhood.
The Jews.
Again.
This is the same inversion we see everywhere else.
Hamas commits a genocidal massacre on October 7 and promises to do it again.
Israel is called genocidal for defending itself.
Iran funds Hezbollah, Hamas, the Houthis, and militias across the Middle East.
Israel is called the destabilizing force for fighting them.
Qatar hosts Hamas leaders, funds Islamist movements, and builds influence throughout the West.
AIPAC becomes the story.
Notice the pattern?
The aggressors become victims.
The arsonists become firefighters.
And somehow the Jews end up responsible for everything.
If foreign influence were really the concern, the conversation would begin with Qatar.
Not only because of lobbying, which exists in much higher numbers than that of Israel, that is not even in the top 10.
But in Qatar's case - Lobbying is the least interesting part of the story.
According to U.S. Department of Education disclosures, Qatar has given roughly $6.3–6.6 billion to American universities, making it the largest foreign donor in U.S. higher education. More than China. More than Germany. More than Britain. More than Saudi Arabia. In 2025 alone, disclosed Qatari funding exceeded $1.1 billion.
Yet Qatar is a tiny state with roughly 330,000 citizens.
China sends hundreds of thousands of students to American universities.
India sends hundreds of thousands.
South Korea sends tens of thousands.
Qatar sends only a tiny fraction of that - only 430 students in 2025.
So if the money is not following students, what is it following?
Future journalists.
Future professors.
Future diplomats.
Future policymakers.
Future intelligence analysts.
That is not philanthropy.
That is influence infrastructure.
And unlike Israel, Qatar is not America's democratic ally.
It is the same regime that hosted Hamas leadership for years.
The same regime accused by Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain, and Egypt of supporting Muslim Brotherhood networks and extremist movements.
The same regime that operates Al Jazeera, one of the most influential narrative-shaping institutions in the Arab world.
The same regime that somehow appears in nearly every major regional issue: Gaza, Lebanon, hostage negotiations, Iran, Afghanistan, energy diplomacy, university funding, media networks, and think tanks.
Not because of its size - But because of its influence.
And here is the part nobody wants to discuss.
People claim America is "fighting Israel's wars."
But Israel fights its own wars.
Israeli soldiers fight in Gaza.
Israeli soldiers fight Hezbollah.
Israeli soldiers strike Iranian assets.
Israel absorbs the casualties.
Israel develops the intelligence, missile defense, cyber capabilities, and battlefield technologies that America itself uses.
Qatar is different.
The United States maintains Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, the forward headquarters of CENTCOM and one of the largest American military installations in the Middle East. Thousands of American personnel are stationed there.
Why?
Because Qatar sits next to Iran and shares the world's largest natural gas field with it.
When Iran threatens Gulf energy infrastructure, American power helps secure Qatar's position.
In other words, America is directly invested in protecting strategic Qatari interests.
Yet somehow nobody says "Qatar is dragging America into conflicts".
The double standard is remarkable.
The same pattern appears with the Muslim Brotherhood.
The Holy Land Foundation case - the largest terrorism-financing prosecution in American history - ended with convictions for providing material support to Hamas. The case also introduced evidence involving Brotherhood-linked networks and the 1991 "Explanatory Memorandum", which described a long-term strategy for advancing Islamist objectives in North America.
These concerns about Islamist influence did not originate with Israel.
They emerged from American investigations, federal prosecutions, congressional hearings, and the security concerns of multiple Arab governments.
Yet the people who obsess over AIPAC rarely discuss any of this.
Why?
Because AIPAC does not fit the preferred narrative.
America supports Israel for reasons that are visible and concrete:
Intelligence.
Missile defense.
Cybersecurity.
Counterterrorism.
Technology.
A democratic ally that fights its own wars.
You can debate aid (or vote against it in section 224).
You can debate policy.
That is democracy.
But claiming support for Israel can only be explained through Jewish money requires ignoring something obvious:
The people spending billions shaping universities accuse Jews of buying politicians.
The people hosting Hamas accuse Israel of extremism.
The people funding ideological influence accuse others of manipulation.
That's the genius of inversion.
The accusation becomes the camouflage.
"Jewish bankers".
"International Zionism".
"The Israel Lobby".
"AIPAC".
Same skeleton, new costume.
And while everyone is staring at the costume, the real influence networks continue shaping the next generation of Western elites.
The more interesting question is not why America supports Israel.
The more interesting question is:
What is Qatar buying?
@Awk20000 The left needs to deflect to Trump-Epstein connections cause it keeps you from mentioning Stalin secret police chief Levrenty Beria's sex crimes and pedophilia, alliance to pedo prophet Mohammed worshippers, walking with flags of terrorist groups that have their own pedos, etc
For almost two decades, I have investigated the financing of terrorism and the money-laundering architecture of the IRGC, its global network of proxies, sleeper cells, front companies, charities, facilitators, and agents. During that time, I trained banks, financial institutions, financial intelligence units, and law enforcement agencies across the Europe, South East Asia and the Middle East on how terrorist organizations move and preserve their money.
One lesson has remained constant throughout those years.
When a terrorist organization no longer has to spend its own money on feeding people, providing medicine, or supplying fuel in the territories it controls, it doesn’t become weaker. It becomes stronger.
Those three categories - food, medicine, and fuel - are not just humanitarian necessities. They are also governance costs. Every dollar that someone else spends on them is a dollar that the terrorist organization no longer has to spend itself. Those “saved” funds are then available for what the organization considers its real strategic priorities: recruiting fighters, purchasing weapons, producing missiles, building drones, paying operatives, and expanding its regional influence.
There is a second effect that is just as important.
When outside actors provide humanitarian necessities without addressing who controls the territory, they inadvertently help that terrorist organization maintain its grip on the population. The organization claims credit for stability while someone else pays the bill. That strengthens its legitimacy and entrenches its control.
This is why, whenever I hear arguments that easing restrictions is harmless because the money will “only” be used for humanitarian imports or agricultural products, I remain deeply skeptical.
The issue is not whether the money buys wheat or medicine. The issue is what money no longer has to buy wheat or medicine.
Money is fungible.
Even if every dollar were genuinely spent on humanitarian goods, it would still free up other funds inside the Iranian system to finance the IRGC’s strategic priorities—its proxy network, ballistic missile programme, and long-range drone capabilities.
I am equally unconvinced by the argument that such arrangements primarily benefit American farmers.
Iran is not structurally dependent on U.S. agricultural exports. Its staple diet revolves around wheat and rice, with significant imports traditionally coming from nearby suppliers such as Russia, India, and Pakistan, where geography and logistics often make procurement more economical. Soybeans and corn are hardly central to Iranian food consumption in the way they are often portrayed in political messaging.
So when policymakers argue that these transactions are primarily about helping American agriculture, I believe they are missing the larger strategic picture.
The real question is not what Iran buys.
The real question is what Iran no longer has to pay for—and where those newly available resources ultimately end up.
Anyone who has spent years following terrorist finance knows that this is precisely how financial pressure is diluted. The numbers on paper may appear humanitarian, but the strategic effect can be to preserve and strengthen the very military infrastructure that sanctions were designed to constrain.
That is the problem. And it has always been the problem.
Trita Parsi founded and led Iranians for International Cooperation, which operated openly as a lobbying arm for the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Self-identified Iran lobbyists have direct access to the Trump administration. That should alarm everyone
Islamic Republic officials inadvertently acknowledge creating NIAC and identifying Trita Parsi (Abolfazl Mirlohi) as their lobby agent.
His Quincy Institute needs to be investigated as well.
One must wonder why he hasn’t been deported yet @StateDept
@Quieteron1@Awk20000 Palestinians entire history has had external support. Most of the Arab world sent contingents to fight in 1948. Egypt, Jordan, and Syria gave their militants sanctuary. UNRWA created solely for them. Econ support from both Europe and the US in addition to Gulf.
@Awk20000 Then you couple that with the fact the online Nazis rebranded as Christian Nationalists that only pull the America First at one side and you have what is happening right now.
@Awk20000 Palestine really is just the virus used to infect the host. And a lot of this started on college campuses cause Hamas member Mousa Abu Marzouk got the pro-Palestinian orgs to join up with the campus Lefties and promote all that bullshit.
To suppress mass demonstrations against its rule by Palestinians in Gaza, Hamas terrorists split up in multiple teams including 2 examples in these photos: ISIS-like strike forces to shoot & kill; & fake "journalists" pretending to cover the protests to arrest any demonstrators.
Hamas terrorists & militiamen are making meme posts showing different parts of Gaza being completely dead/no people present. Yes, Gaza, with tens of thousands to every square kilometer, is eerily empty, highlighting the severity of Hamas's terror campaign against Gazan protesters