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  • that is what the US is funding Israel to do, previous post had the amount of women and children around 500 killed, we do not know if the people the US is disappearing of the street and flying to other countries without due process are alive. I did not advocate for the murder of any babies, just pointing out that this is happening now with just a few of the tactics they are actively using against people they do not like.

    Critical thinking is difficult to maintain in the age of social media, dont let yours atrophy especially if you are someone they do not like.




  • yeah different experiences I guess and I am not going to invalidate yours by wasting any more breath on filth like them, however being targeted for conversion is a full time job for many bible thumpers in the bible belt and they hate any body not giving their tithe weekly regardless of race, its obviously a venn diagram of souls being exploited and manipulated for the goals of others and if we learned anything during trump’s first term, they are only getting organized during this time to seriously fuck shit up running up to elections.




  • as someone from the south, “right wing of america hates jews”, I disagree with. Most southerners dont even know a single jewish person or have any reason to wish them ill will as long as a they are white.

    The billionaire zionists wave the anti-semitism flag anytime they dont like a democrat, ADL is essentially an arm of the Liqud gov at this point, they dont care if you seig hiel, pal around with German nazi’s, just as long as you dont mention that Israel is daily committing some of the worst atrocities happening on the planet Earth right now.


  • thank you for correcting me, you appear to be right. For added context had o1 also give me the conventions of the two terms, “Despite” and “in spite of” are indeed very close in meaning: both convey “regardless of” or “not prevented by.” In modern usage, they’re essentially interchangeable. While “in spite of” can sometimes feel a bit more personal or emphatic—and in older or more formal contexts might suggest defiance—it typically does not carry a strong sense of “malice” or hostile intent. Most English speakers use “despite” and “in spite of” interchangeably without any intended ill will.