Netanyahu Gifts Trump Golden Pager to Commemorate Attack That Killed Children: 'That Was a Great Operation'
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A lot of these comments in this post seem insane but what it looks like is that non-principled people just can not understand principled people. The non-principled people hurt themselves (and many others) in their confusion.
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Netanyahu is a Nazi confirmed.
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Isn't this like shouting at the cashier because the supplier raised the prices?
Fortunately I don't live under Democracy with American Characteristics (and may be I am missing something here) but I am pretty sure there is a huge machination behind the "sacrifice countless numbers of people to do it" that has nothing to with you or the person you comment to. Seems like you are on the same side.
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Did you vote for Kamala? Or did you allow trump to get elected? Guess what, your hands are stained with innocent blood either way.
What is the point of this? You are saying the vote didn't matter and berating the person for (your assumption) their vote at the same time.
You Americans need to unite, not squabble like this. Unless of course you are supporting Trump's agenda, then it is good to squabble and make sure people stay divided.
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We did it Patrick we saved Pal.... ehh.. I'm too depressed to finish
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Yes, I see your point. Very true about "moving to the right".
"People need to vote, and they need to vote effectively. If you’ve got ranked choice, great, vote for the candidates that represent your views the best. If you have a first past the post system, then you need to vote for the least worst candidate that can actually win, even if they don’t align with your morals or ethics."
This I think is one thing what Progressives in America have been working on, without the help of the Democrats (also healthcare, labour protection etc.). Then when the election comes, Democrats are surprised they did not get more votes and did not motivate people to the polls. Then they blame Progressives, who they have been ignoring, for not voting for them even though Republicans have a worse guy. So, Democrats don't serve the poeple and are sad when they don't get votes, is that right? Also, Democrats only listen to campaign advice from donors, even though donors are not a majority of the base... and then surprised when they get less votes? It just seems absurd to blame anyone but the Party. It is plain and simple bad politicking. Even blaming Trump supporters makes more sense, but they might actually fight back.
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But let me tell you something
I live in iran
And our people are indeed really evil
Only our gov is good
All of our people were like: kill people in gaza they are arabs
And they would defend usa like an idiot
Its just so damn annoying
I did think about it
And i think its because of porn
Porn intake is incredibly high in iran
And men are all wild in here they do rape a lot of people
For example i had a friend who got raped three times
I feel sad for him
And yes did you see the stuff about prostitutes and pirn increasing in social medias ?
Im sure this porn is the reason people will loose their mind -
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"played a part in getting trump elected" this is so vague though. Because I can argue that you played a part on getting Trump elected by voting for Democrats for the past 50 years.
The lower class has been dying. It's either death by a thousand cuts or whatever Trump and his cronies are doing. The faster the death the faster the lower class will react.
So you can see that as the silver lining on Trump's election.
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Haha, we can agree to disagree. At least we seem to be on the same general team
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Indeed. But you must always remember that the only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for God men to do nothing…
— Alucard, lol
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I will be able to tell my grandchildren I voted directly against the horrors they will be* learning about in history class. No need for supporting arguments about how doing otherwise was a more genuine rejection of this fucked up system.
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Always has been.
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Yes I think generally we both want the world to be better, and we have different views on how to achieve that goal.
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No my point was about harm mitigation
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Oh no I missed the most important election?! Shit! I thought the last one was! And people said the one before that was too! Fuck! I'm just trying to vote how you all want me too, I'm not trying to be a bad democwat
Can't believe american propaganda is so powerful in the UK, makes me sad. Wanna be our 51st state?
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I hope this one blows up too
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It's more likely to just be bugged, if he actually is going to use it.
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What? That's the one that surprises you? They've killed more children on the average day post-invasion.
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The Orange Turd needs cheeseburgers too.
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If you don't understand why politicians celebrating the deaths of children out in the open surprises me more than their killing children, you have a very different opinion of which of those two is far more common than I do.