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I have no idea what you’re trying to tell us. The Palestinian people are not the Hamas. There is a difference, yes? I am for people cohabiting the same area and working and living in a spirit of kindness and love. Always the people who want power and foment hate cause the trouble.

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Sadly, America has become one screwed up place.

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It’s a tough and frustrating task, trying to reason with someone who fundamentally denies a right to exist of some people, while simultaneously espousing peace love and butterflies.

Great article Christopher! This is a time for great passion. Brilliant as always. Very clear, very concise.

The modern version of Nero fiddling while Rome burns is... Biden barbecues while savages burn people alive. While sub humans separate the heads from babies’ bodies. While the vermin of our peace love and butterflies world, rape, torture and murder women and children; then drag them through the streets for shits and giggles.

Hope Biden had a great barbecue! While the world burns, Joe gets sauce on his face.

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There really is no such thing as a Palestinian people, they are merely Arabs and they have been fighting with the Jews since Isaac and Ishmael. Right now Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Iran, Lebanon, Yeman, UAE, and other arab countries could take in the refugee's from Gaza but no. They don't want the Arab trash and would rather they remain in Gaza to keep the perpetual fight with the Jews going.

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Oct 17, 2023Liked by Christopher Messina

As Douglas Murray recently stated (I'll paraphrase), "At least we know who they are." Most (developed) countries have anti-terrorist laws, do they not? Is there a reason we can't throw these little pischers in jail, or - better - revoke their citizenship and send them off to their compatriots in, say, Gaza? (Again, not my idea. All credit to Mr. Murray for suggesting such an excellent plan.)

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Oct 17, 2023Liked by Christopher Messina

Good point, Mr. Messina. When I say "we," I do mean "we, the people." Our current (Woke, left-leaning, apologetic, fairly useless) "leadership" is certainly not trustworthy.

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Oct 17, 2023Liked by Christopher Messina

Chuckling here, and thanks for that. I suspect you're far more open-minded than I; by "people" I typically mean right-leaning, clear thinking, common sensible folk. The left have pretty much abrogated anything resembling accountability or even logic.

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Oct 17, 2023Liked by Christopher Messina

Great analogy, Mr. Messina, and thank you for the reminder regarding regular folk and daily lives. I take your point and truly love your Sheepdog analogy.

One of my favourite professors, Dr. Jordan Peterson, frequently reminds his students and listeners that we have a political / civic responsibility. All of us. "If we ignore it," he says, "the tyrants take it." We've seen that firsthand (here in Canada as well).

Thankfully we have a few proud sheepdogs here as well: the Freedom Convoy, and - more recently - Muslim and Catholic parents across the country marching to protect their children from the alphabet soup (LGBT-whatever), in addition to those of us who strive to be informed and spread the word to anyone even a little interested in maintaining democracy with all its priveleges and rights.

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I love the "useful idiots" line. These students were exactly who Lenin envisioned. Really glad I stumbled across your substack, as it motivated me to start my own. If you'd like to check out my latest piece, it's here: https://marcusherzberg.substack.com/publish/post/138147869 .

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" massacre of hundreds of innocent, unarmed women and children..." Lost me there, it seems that both the left and right, tradcons and feminists, unite in their contempt and lack of concern for the lives of innocent unarmed men. We see this in the coverage of the war in Ukraine as well.

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