Trump 2025 - Resuming The National Nightmare Of Peace And Prosperity (Part 1)

Im sure plenty of palestinians have their own version of it as they ignite car bombs, launch rockets, and murder civilian citizens.

I have no sympathy for them. I do have some serious issues with a lack of impulse control, violence and the ability to carry it out for them though.
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It might be that this conflict is spilling to US, since you’re somewhat invested tp the situation there. It sounds pretty bad, hope you can prevent that from happening.

From where I live, this conflict is distant. We’re more worried about Russian airplanes constantly breaking in to our airspace, and military ships sailing in front of oyr cities.

I’ve seen a few things about Putin amassing troops and whatnot on your border. Hope you guys are prepared, and hand them the brutal ass kicking they deserve if anything jumps off.

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I have no sympathy for Hamas. That shit can be eradicated.

But I do feel sympathy when I see 5 year olds starving to death.

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Give yourself a hug, even if you are evil whitey…

Read something from outside the echo chamber, educate yourself.

Pretty sure people actually applying for legal immigration are not excluded simply because they are from “below the southern border”.

Pretty sure even those privileged whiteys from SA had to apply, and get vetted first, before being allowed into the US.

And, get this!, they came into this country with American! flags, ready to work (probably lying of course), not with both hands out for some of 'dat free US cash.

Me too. Then I feel rage toward the people (parents, politicians, start at the center and work outward) that are responsible for it.

“Fellow Palestinians” don’t give a fuck about that kid. If they did, none of this would be happening.

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Neither does at least 80% of the Middle East. Probably closer to 90%+, if we’re being honest with ourselves.

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Not many westerners either. Just some ”fucking muslim kid”.

Why would they?

Alive, he’s a problem. He needs fed and clothed. But properly trained he can be filled with hatred and aimed at an enemy.

Dead, he’s part of the massive atrocious “genocide” being inflicted upon a historically slighted and abused people!

He can be the reason two people were shot tonight.

Apparently that is much more valuable than him just being a regular healthy kid.

Well, since I’m not a white college educated liberal, I have absolutely no idea how to solve a problem that has been festering for millenia.

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You need a drum and catchy chant.

Thats as far as I got at a community college though. I’m not ivy league material. :smirking_face:

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Re-classified as bush league until further notice. :laughing:

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For less than 3 grand, I got two welding certs and credits toward a mech. eng. degree.

For $40k they get felony charges, visa revoked and deported.

Who’s the dummy now!

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Like all things LibTard these days, the truth is even worse than the average person can comprehend:

The tuition at Ivy League universities for the 2024-2025 academic year, which is the most recent data available as of May 22, 2025, varies across the eight schools but reflects a significant cost, often exceeding $60,000 per year for tuition and mandatory fees alone. When factoring in room, board, and other expenses, the total cost of attendance frequently approaches or exceeds $90,000 annually. Here’s a detailed breakdown based on the latest figures:

  • Columbia University: Tuition and mandatory fees are $71,845, with room and board at $17,580, totaling $89,425. Columbia is the most expensive Ivy League school overall, largely due to New York City’s high cost of living.

  • Brown University: Tuition and fees are $71,412, with room and board at $17,444, totaling $91,676 when including other expenses like books and personal costs.

  • University of Pennsylvania (UPenn): Tuition and fees are around $66,000 (exact figure not specified in recent data), but the total cost of attendance, including housing, dining, and other expenses, is $92,288.

  • Cornell University: Tuition and fees are approximately $66,000 (exact figure not specified), with a total cost of attendance of $92,150.

  • Dartmouth College: Total cost of attendance is $88,267, with tuition and fees estimated at around $65,000, though exact figures for tuition alone weren’t specified in the latest data.

  • Yale University: Total cost of attendance is $87,275, with tuition and fees estimated at around $64,000.

  • Harvard University: Tuition and fees are the lowest among the Ivies at $59,076 (based on 2023-2024 data, as 2024-2025 specifics weren’t fully updated), but the total cost of attendance is $82,866, excluding books and personal expenses.

  • Princeton University: Tuition and fees are around $59,000 (based on prior years’ trends), with a total cost of attendance of $86,700, making it the least expensive overall for 2024-2025.

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Sure… based on their reports

and video footage of this happening… but ya know… I guess that doesn’t matter…

Granted what Israel is currrently doing to Gaza with taking over the entire territory… No aid being let in for three months (granted aid that Hamas diverts and sells to citizens at prices 40x market value or more… one cigarette costs 70$ or something like that in Gaza) is admittedly fucked up.

Not if those asians try (and try, and keep trying) to drive all the white, european origin people into the sea. If you THEN kill them - thats self defense. IMO.

To be clear, it is Hamas that uses rape and murder as weapons. It is Hamas that hides among the civilian population.

Israel does not murder civilians then? Allegedly there has been rapes in Gaza too, but that’s unconfirmed.

I always find it odd when pro Israel/Palestine people find no issues about how their side works in this everlasting conflict.

How I see this Gaza situation is, that besides neutralizing Hamas, it’s about revenge. Hamas did terrible things in the surprise attack. Now it’s time for revenge, and if some innocent blood is spilled, who cares, it’s only palestinians.

Similar to how Russia approached handling German civilians in 1945.

There are black Palestinians, for example. Then there’s the ones who don’t really think all the Jews should die (otherwise known as Christians).

At least some years ago majority of israeli and palestinian population did not want conflict. It’s the certain groups who have interest in keeping the violence going (Hamas and some radical zionist groups for example).