On Israeli national TV:
"I don't feel sorry for starving Gazans. Not for adults, not for the elderly, and not for children."
"We are the real victims. You should feel sorry for us."
"The Gazans? Let them starve to death. Why should I care about them?"
Hegseth blocked the promotion of a black Naval officer. he has blocked others, largely minorities and women....You can read it for free without a subscription. https://t.co/BYEZjNjiPV
You’re a psychologist so it should be easy for you to find professional help from a colleague. Tell the therapist that when someone says “Palestinians exist” you hear “venom & poisonous hatred” and suffer from delusions of grandeur in which you issue deportation orders. Also say that while you identify as an enlightened atheist thinker, others experience you as a backwards, racist xenophobe. Hope this helps.
John Fetterman seems to genuinely think that the reason no one likes him is because he refuses to wear a suit.
It's not the hoodie, dude. It's because you've become a stooge for AIPAC and the Republican party.
I will take absolutely no lectures about "divisiveness" from the people who gave us two-tier policing, racial hiring quotas and endless race-baiting.
Unlike you, we do not kneel.
Honor God. Go to church. Spend time with your family.
I am so grateful for the ways my husband led us in this. Spending one day a week unplugged tremendously blessed our family, and I know it will bless yours.
There is something darkly amusing about the fact that selling victimhood to the most privileged people in history has become such a lucrative and big business.
When I was on tour with @jordanbpeterson he talked about many things, but probably the most common recurring theme was the "Spirit of Cain". It seems our ancient and sacred texts tell these stories for a reason: victimhood is easy, seductive and addictive. And now profitable too.
We are living through a perpetual victimhood escalation battle where people (and groups) now compete not on merit, but on the supposed disadvantages they face. Which makes perfect sense since this is the incentive structure our societies have been encouraged and forced to adopt.
Congratulations to HTC for winning a transformative contract for our city’s hotel workers.
With this contract, tens of thousands of hotel housekeepers, cooks, servers, dishwashers, and staff can afford to continue calling New York City home.
Zohran Mamdani just became the first NYC mayor in 61 years to skip the Israel Day Parade.
Every mayor since 1964 showed up.
Mamdani won’t stand with Jewish New Yorkers.
Alex Haley grew up in Tennessee. He traced his family tree back to his original enslaved, African ancestor, then wrote 'Roots'. He received a Pulitzer Prize for it. Knoxville just banned it 'cause it might make white kids sad.