@amvetsupport The irony. For centuries the All American citizen fought tooth and nail for the right to hoard arms to the brim, because you know … resist a tyrannical government, and now that they are getting one they are hanging in their couches fattening on doughnuts and Netflix.
@Jonathan_K_Cook@simonmaginn The BBC is meant to be impartial. I often defend the licence fee because of the BBC’s excellent coverage of sport and, to a lesser degree now, the arts, but its pro Israeli bias is disgusting.
An dem Fall Scheuer sieht man, wie wichtig ein Untersuchungsausschuss auch für @jensspahn und seine Deals wäre. Aber @cducsubt und @spdbt schützen ihn.
Yesterday, a bakery in Gaza City announced that it needed four workers.
Within twenty-four hours, the bakery announced that registration had closed.
More than 4,500 people had applied.
Not bakers. Not craftsmen.
Not men seeking a profession.
Only people seeking permission to survive one more month.
Four thousand five hundred souls standing before an oven as though it were the gate to life itself.
This is what remains after a war has not merely destroyed a city, but rearranged the meaning of human existence.
For what is work, after all? It is not money alone.
Work is dignity.
It is a man returning home with tired hands and an unbroken spirit.
It is the silent proof that tomorrow exists.
And in Gaza, tomorrow has become uncertain.
Since the war began, the young have lost everything at once.
Their work. Their homes. Their carefully assembled futures.
An entire generation suspended between life and ruin.
Sometimes I sit with my friends. Engineers. Lawyers. Accountants.
Men and women who spent years building themselves patiently, as one builds a cathedral stone by stone.
They studied while dreaming quietly of ordinary things: A home. A family. A desk. A future.
How tragic that the ordinary should become impossible.
Now they sit without work.
And poverty, terrible as it is, is not the cruelest wound.
No.
The cruelest wound is to awaken each morning and feel yourself becoming a burden in the house that once celebrated your achievements.
To have nowhere to go. Nothing to build. Nothing to wait for except another day identical to the last.
War does not merely destroy buildings. That is the least of its crimes.
War destroys the sacred bond between a human being and their future.
It leaves people alive while quietly stealing the ability to imagine life ahead.
And perhaps the most painful truth of all is this: Many are no longer asking whether they will leave Gaza.
That decision has already been made, silently, somewhere deep within them.
What keeps them here is no longer hope. Nor belonging. Nor love for the place that raised them.
Only closed crossings. Only gates. Nothing more.
And one day, if those gates open, the world may witness something more terrible than people fleeing bombs.
It may witness an entire people leaving willingly. Quietly. Without shouting.
Without looking back.
Not because they ceased loving their homeland…But because they finally understood that survival alone is not enough to call something a life.
#WoundedGaza
@swoles2888@SenMcCormickPA You think Islam believes in Jesus? Dude, are you drunk?
Christians are "Infidels" in Islam. To be killed and dominated and women to be raped.
Islam is a psychopathic murder cult. If you think otherwise, you're next.
@SenMcCormickPA A friend of mine waa talking to me about this with his teenagers. It is taking root as kids can’t separate the country Israel from the Jewish religion. Needs to be addressed.
@elotecgmbh@MrBlueEyes01 In einer der größten Krisen der europäischen Nachkriegszeit Versorgungsicherheit hergestellt, Preise stabil gehalten. Gelobt von allen Wirtschaftsverbänden.
Aber halt kein ideologischer Populist.
@nirhasson Leipzig ist eine Insel der Glückseligen inmitten eines Meers aus Irrsinn (Sachsen). 😃
Gerade deshalb ein gutes Beispiel, was man erreichen könnte, wenn man nur wollte.