It’s called The Wolverine Stack bro.
“Pretty crazy how five years ago vaccines were the most devastating thing you could ever do to your body but nowadays its fine to inject Chinese peptides from Temu because you cant stop snacking after dinner” — @abetrade
Aldo Comas: "No he oído a nadie hablar de los 50.000 muertos que ha habido en los 2 últimos meses en Irán. Quizá también hemos de acabar con regímenes teocráticos que asesinan a sus poblaciones"
Alguien tenía que decirlo.
Hay alguien decente en los Goya.
Irán atacó 8 países árabes simultáneamente. Ejecuta más personas per cápita que ningún país del mundo. Cuelga homosexuales de grúas. Mata mujeres por mostrar el pelo. Mató 1500 manifestantes en 2019. Financió a Hamas, Hezbollah y los Houthis. Planeó asesinar a Trump (caso Shakeri, juicio Merchant en Brooklyn). Su TV estatal emitió la imagen ensangrentada de Trump diciendo "esta vez la bala no fallará." Y los propios iraníes celebran en las calles. Pero usted pone al régimen de los ayatolás y a las democracias al mismo nivel. Siempre equidistante con las dictaduras.
Douglas Murray on Joe Rogan:
“I am so startled by the post–October 7 world, not just in Israel and Gaza and everywhere where I spent most of the last eighteen months, but in what’s happening here in the United States of America. It blows my mind — much of the response here. And the desire to leap over the first victims of this and go on to all of the proximate causes, theoretical causes, what-ifs, and so on.
“I was — as I described in the opening of this book — I was in New York on the October 7, and I woke up and started seeing what was happening. And discovered that later that day already, there were attempts, there were plans to organize a protest in Times Square. And what was the protest in Times Square? Massive protest in support of Hamas — as the massacre was still going on.
“And one of the things I just cannot get out of my head is, why in the last eighteen months, when Hamas did what they did, have so many people made excuses for them, or decided to side with them, or deny their actions, or excuse their actions? Why do you think that is?
“Several very, very big things. One is, I think people wanted to ignore the nature of the atrocity because it was so appalling that it went against much of their narrative.
“I was at a reunion of one of the survivors of the Nova party on one occasion, and he said to me, ‘What would you do if this had happened in your country?’ And I thought — well, it hasn’t happened at this scale, but something like it has happened. The Ariana Grande arena bombing in Manchester in 2017, the Bataclan massacre in Paris in 2015, the Pulse nightclub shooting in 2015. But all of these occasions — when young people were murdered for being at a pop concert or a nightclub — the world’s attention, the world’s empathy, the world’s sympathy went to the victims.
“Only in the case of the young Israelis dancing in the early hours of the morning on October 2023 do the victims become victimized again — and not believed.
“The era we lived through in the late 2010s was the era of ‘believe women.’ And of all the Israeli women who were raped that morning, much of the international community does not want to listen to them at all — and certainly doesn’t want to believe them. And there are many reasons.
“One, at the most fundamental level, is that I think a part of a generation that’s coming up has been told there is something especially wicked about Israel — that there is something especially wicked about Israel’s existence, and its actions, and its people. And it means that when their people are burned alive in their homes or raped at a music festival and shot in the head, they are uniquely undeserving of sympathy.
“And I think that people have been indoctrinated by very bad actors into this, and as a result have excused atrocities — or make excuses for them — make excuses for the people who do them.
“I think, in addition, it plays to some of the darkest things of the regional mind, as well as the international mind. The aims of Hamas — the stated aims — include the annihilation of the Jewish people. And October — they’d had their best go at doing that.
“And the fact that in a decision between whether or not you’re on the side of the people who want to dance and live in peace with their neighbors, or whether you’re on the side of the people who want to rampage through a dance party bar in the early morning, machete-ing at people — I find it amazing that there are so many people who don’t know which side they’re on.
“But there are a lot of them. There are a lot of reasons for that.
“But one of the foremost reasons is the fact that the state of Israel has been uniquely libeled, has been uniquely lied about. Its history has been uniquely lied about. It has been uniquely put under an international spotlight — and then misrepresented in a way which I cannot think of many other countries in the world that have been treated that way.”
Syrian Activist to UN: “I testify before God: Israel is not the problem!” In only 90 seconds, Rawan Osman brilliantly calls out the regimes of Qatar, Iran, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon & Syria.
“Are you outraged with the war in Gaza? So am I.
My name is Rawan Osman. I am half Syrian, half Lebanese.”
Since October 7, I visited Israel nine times, and I want to testify before God and you: Israel is not the problem.
Last week, Israel buried Shiri Bibas with her children, Ariel and Kfir. Hamas said they had been “arrested.” Forensic reports show they were choked to death in Gaza.
But many who point fingers at Israel might do better to look in the mirror.
I ask Qatar: Why didn’t you arrest the Hamas chiefs in Doha, and demand release of the hostages? Why did you finance terror?
And I ask Iran: Why do you send billions to Hamas and Hezbollah, instead of liberating your own people, who are suffering oppression and poverty?
Egypt, you charged Gazans thousands of dollars to escape the war. How can you lecture about the morality of displacing Gazans?
Jordan, why have you refused to accept any Gazans? Are they not your own people?
Lebanon, instead of discussing Hezbollah’s political role, ban the party.
Syria, if your new president is sincere about his transformation, I ask him to return the body of Eli Cohen. It has been six decades. Allow his wife to bury him before she dies. Hamas abuses dead bodies. Be a better Arab. Be a better Muslim.
(@RawaneOsmane, speaking before the United Nations Human Rights Council, March 3, 2025, on behalf of @UNWatch)
My speech at the UN Human Rights Council about their recent report on Israel on behalf of the @UNWatch :
I ask the UN, the Arab League, and everyone who had waving the Palestinian flag since October 7:
Where is the flag of Yemen?
In my country, half a million people have died in the last 10 years.
The biggest famine and humanitarian crisis in modern history.
Why does no one care when half a million Yemenis die?
What about Sudan? In less than two years, more than 150,000 people have been killed.
Where is the Sudanese flag?
What about Syria?
Half a million people were killed.
Where is the Syrian flag?
High Commissioner, why is it that when Arabs kill millions of Arabs, no one bats an eye?
Where is the outrage?
Where are the protests?
High Commissioner, may I ask why your report mentions Israel 188 times — yet fails to mention the Islamic Republic in Iran even once?
How can you speak about the conflict while ignoring the party who armed, trained, and funded the terror proxies — Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis — who have been bombing Israel thousands of times?
Why don’t you mention that the Houthis in Yemen have spent millions of dollars firing missiles at Israel, instead of feeding my starving people?
And why is Qatar sitting here as a member of the Human Rights Council when they host the Hamas terror leaders in luxury hotels?
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Their response?
Silence.