Oops. You didn’t even use a picture from the correct administration this time.
No. The photos are real and were taken at the southern border, but they are from 2014 and show a man with scabies or chickenpox, not smallpox or tuberculosis.
Maybe next time!
I didn't pick the photo SheMan. I'm quite certain all kinds if diseases are flowing in. You commie cuck.
It’s ok, friend. You clearly did pick the photo because you posted the photo.
All kinds of diseases are not smallpox, which was the point of your post, but it’s ok, I see the pivot.
Yes it's OK. I have little sympathy for criminals and they are all criminals. Call up and open your home to a bunch of em then you can send the pictures.
Why is extreme anti-Israel activism dominated by wild-eyed young women? The young women of the West are not okay. They are bawling and screeching. They are locking arms and ripping papers. The best—or at least the most credentialed—minds of their generation are proudly displaying various ways of being destroyed by madness. They’ve been trending this way for a while, but the Jewish state broke them.
First, they took to the streets tearing down pictures of Israelis taken hostage by terrorists and civilians of Gaza. Overnight, poster removal became a global trend, spreading from one Western city to another. Most of the vandals caught in the act of methodically destroying the flyers were visibly distraught young women. One particularly rabid gal was filmed slicing the picture with a knife. Some culprits have been identified on social media—they tend to be somewhat educated and come from prominent families. Many appear to have some sort of Muslim background, but not necessarily—plenty of hipsters and students among them. For these women, defacing posters is often a group activity. If you confront them, they will assault you.
The curious mental illness manifests itself in ways other than poster removal. One pro-Palestinian activist was filmed sitting on the floor of Waterloo Station in London, surrounded by fellow activists, most of them women, chanting “Ceasefire now!” The influencer Oli of London thought she looked possessed, screaming and shaking uncontrollably. Another London woman, holding a protest sign, her eyes popping, called a Jewish man “Nazi psychopath” and screamed, “Get out of here! Shame on you!”
The ritualistic side to this behavior could be observed at New York’s Jewish-owned eatery Hummus Kitchen. Mayra Teke of Paterson, New Jersey, threw soup at an employee and ripped an American and Israeli flag. A yet-unknown copycat fanatic went into the same restaurant a few days later, ripped off the same flag and also assaulted an employee.
Their rhetoric is as dripping in cliches as it is divorced from reality. To prevent an amendment condemning Hamas at a city council meeting in Oakland, California, the majority female tinfoil brigade railed against Israel. Christina Gutierrez, a program analyst with the City of Oakland who takes home a pretty $151,000 a year, dubbed the whole thing a bizarre Jewish conspiracy: “there has not been beheadings of babies and rapes. Israel murdered its own people on October 7.” A Berkeley Gender and Women’s Studies lecturer Brooke Lober expanded on this theme: “The notion that this was a massacre of Jews is a fabricated narrative. Many of those killed on October 7, including children, were killed by the IDF. An amendment condemning Hamas is bold propaganda.”
Kholoud Nasser, a short-haired middle-aged woman who does “drama therapy” for a living and claims to be “non-judgmental,” stated: “As an Arab, asking with this context to condemn Hamas is very anti-Arab racist.” More charges of racism followed from a masked young woman: “Calling Hamas a terrorist organization is ridiculous, racist and plays into genocidal propaganda that is flooding our media.” Another masked young woman explained that Hamas is “the armed wing of the unified Palestinian resistance.”
As skilled as they are at parroting post-colonial jargon, what fervent young women don’t know about the conflict can flood every UNWRA-run school in Gaza and leave enough material for every one of its hospitals. Newscaster Kosha Dilz interviewed a cute blond at a pro-Palestinian rally who was confident that all Israelis have dual citizenship, and so could easily return to their other homes, but didn’t know that most Israeli Jews are not of European descent. Not surprisingly, only 47 percent of college students who embraced the slogan “from the river to the sea” could name the river and the sea. The pro-Palestinian movement strives on cult-like devotion, not knowledge.
Which is why it’s dominated by young women. The fairer sex, unfortunately, is widely overrepresented among the cult followers. Once Hamas broke the ceasefire on October 7, women began showing up at Congress with their hands painted red. Women blocked railways in Canada. Women shrieked into megaphones at Fox News headquarters. Women tried overly emotional arguments on a middle-aged security guard.
Assaulted by Team Dazzler for carrying a Trump flag. Nothing says courage and the US Constitution like assaulting women exercising their first amendment rights.
Comments
The crooks are scared...
Obunghole and Joepedo did this. How much did the big wigs in the CIA get for their cut is the question.
Interesting video.
This should be inexpensive.
Firearm and ammo manufacturers stocks should be doing well.
Bullets and beans gents.
Last one.
What’s the over/under on NYE mass shoutings and terrorist attacks?
Dazzler''s or Mello's husband?
https://americanmind.org/salvo/violent-femmes/
Why is extreme anti-Israel activism dominated by wild-eyed young women?
The young women of the West are not okay. They are bawling and screeching. They are locking arms and ripping papers. The best—or at least the most credentialed—minds of their generation are proudly displaying various ways of being destroyed by madness. They’ve been trending this way for a while, but the Jewish state broke them.
First, they took to the streets tearing down pictures of Israelis taken hostage by terrorists and civilians of Gaza. Overnight, poster removal became a global trend, spreading from one Western city to another. Most of the vandals caught in the act of methodically destroying the flyers were visibly distraught young women. One particularly rabid gal was filmed slicing the picture with a knife. Some culprits have been identified on social media—they tend to be somewhat educated and come from prominent families. Many appear to have some sort of Muslim background, but not necessarily—plenty of hipsters and students among them. For these women, defacing posters is often a group activity. If you confront them, they will assault you.
The curious mental illness manifests itself in ways other than poster removal. One pro-Palestinian activist was filmed sitting on the floor of Waterloo Station in London, surrounded by fellow activists, most of them women, chanting “Ceasefire now!” The influencer Oli of London thought she looked possessed, screaming and shaking uncontrollably. Another London woman, holding a protest sign, her eyes popping, called a Jewish man “Nazi psychopath” and screamed, “Get out of here! Shame on you!”
The ritualistic side to this behavior could be observed at New York’s Jewish-owned eatery Hummus Kitchen. Mayra Teke of Paterson, New Jersey, threw soup at an employee and ripped an American and Israeli flag. A yet-unknown copycat fanatic went into the same restaurant a few days later, ripped off the same flag and also assaulted an employee.
Their rhetoric is as dripping in cliches as it is divorced from reality. To prevent an amendment condemning Hamas at a city council meeting in Oakland, California, the majority female tinfoil brigade railed against Israel. Christina Gutierrez, a program analyst with the City of Oakland who takes home a pretty $151,000 a year, dubbed the whole thing a bizarre Jewish conspiracy: “there has not been beheadings of babies and rapes. Israel murdered its own people on October 7.” A Berkeley Gender and Women’s Studies lecturer Brooke Lober expanded on this theme: “The notion that this was a massacre of Jews is a fabricated narrative. Many of those killed on October 7, including children, were killed by the IDF. An amendment condemning Hamas is bold propaganda.”
Kholoud Nasser, a short-haired middle-aged woman who does “drama therapy” for a living and claims to be “non-judgmental,” stated: “As an Arab, asking with this context to condemn Hamas is very anti-Arab racist.” More charges of racism followed from a masked young woman: “Calling Hamas a terrorist organization is ridiculous, racist and plays into genocidal propaganda that is flooding our media.” Another masked young woman explained that Hamas is “the armed wing of the unified Palestinian resistance.”
As skilled as they are at parroting post-colonial jargon, what fervent young women don’t know about the conflict can flood every UNWRA-run school in Gaza and leave enough material for every one of its hospitals. Newscaster Kosha Dilz interviewed a cute blond at a pro-Palestinian rally who was confident that all Israelis have dual citizenship, and so could easily return to their other homes, but didn’t know that most Israeli Jews are not of European descent. Not surprisingly, only 47 percent of college students who embraced the slogan “from the river to the sea” could name the river and the sea. The pro-Palestinian movement strives on cult-like devotion, not knowledge.
Which is why it’s dominated by young women. The fairer sex, unfortunately, is widely overrepresented among the cult followers. Once Hamas broke the ceasefire on October 7, women began showing up at Congress with their hands painted red. Women blocked railways in Canada. Women shrieked into megaphones at Fox News headquarters. Women tried overly emotional arguments on a middle-aged security guard.
Keep your head on a swivel tonight.