@David36820 How can we find out if the purse and contents were found and turned in to the airline or airport? It’s important we do all we can to get that back!
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This clip of @DouglasKMurray on @PiersUncensored
has been circulating online, and I imagine many of you
have seen it by now (if not, it’s worth watching).
For this reason, I won’t address his comments directly,
but rather focus on a hidden meaning within his words
that many seem to overlook.
Douglas begins by stating that you can’t hold the leader
of a democratic nation to the same standards as the
leaders of a terrorist organization.
And here lies a critical insight that needs to be brought
to light.
Many in the West view events in the Middle East through
their own lens—shaped by their values and beliefs,
which are rooted in one basic principle:
LOGIC.
In their minds, it seems logical that a person would want
to live a good and peaceful life.
It seems logical that they’d want their family and
children to have a better present and future.
It seems logical that a country would strive to improve
the lives of its citizens.
It seems logical to want to live and let live.
But that’s a mistake.
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You can’t analyze the Middle East through a Western
lens. But many still refuse to accept this.
They don’t want what you in the West think people
want.
You shout “Free Palestine” because it seems logical to
you that this is what the Palestinians want.
But they were already free—Israel withdrew, and along
with the rest of the world, provided resources they could
have taken advantage of.
They had democratic elections. And what did they
choose?
They chose an extremist Islamist organization that
believes in a global Islamic caliphate.
They chose not to be democratic. They chose not to
choose anymore.
They chose not to be free.
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Now, because you refuse to understand this, we witness
all sorts of bizarre phenomena, like “Queers for
Palestine”—since, to them, it seems logical that a
marginalized group would support another group they
perceive as oppressed.
Naturally, they assume both sides support each other’s rights and goals.
We’ve also seen other figures claiming that all the
Palestinians want is to live in a free and democratic
state, "just like we have in the U.S." (remember that?).
“Just give them their own state, and they’ll leave you
alone.”
This sounds logical for someone who wants to live their
life and let others live theirs—but it doesn’t align with
the logic of the Middle East.
By the way, this is also why many in the West refuse or
struggle to understand that a significant number of
immigrants from the Middle East didn’t come to
integrate.
“I’ll let them live their lives, and they’ll let me
live mine,” they think. But that’s not the reality. Many
didn’t come to integrate, and they didn’t come to let you
continue living your lives as before.
(Of course, many did—many Muslims do want to live that way—but they aren’t the dominant group. They fear radical Islam more than anyone else, so you also need to look out for them.)
The day you understand this will be the day you
understand why they encourage their children to die,
why they raise them to die, and why they rejoice in their
deaths.
No Western person can truly comprehend this—
but that’s the reality.
You’ll understand why, in Gaza, there isn’t a single
civilian bomb shelter—not one!—despite it being a war-
torn area and despite receiving billions for civilian
infrastructure and fortifications.
(In Israel, for example—despite having the world’s most
advanced missile defense technology— there is still a
law requiring a protected room in every new home,
and public shelters near unprotected buildings are
regularly maintained.)
You’ll understand why civilians are deliberately left
vulnerable, and why they actually want to see as many
of their own civilians killed as possible.
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The day you understand this, you might realize that this
is not just a local conflict, but a clash of cultures—one
that believes in compromise and coexistence,
while the other sees compromise as out of the question, with only one solution: the destruction of one of them.
Hey @Tulane Question for you. I’ve been trying to get through to various services via phone and the numbers all have the message … “all circuits are busy”. Is everything okay? How can I contact you?