I know I often talk about how upsetting all of this is, but the other thing I notice every time I read one of your round ups is the pace of the atrocities. The pace is relentless. It's like a firehouse of horrible news. The fact you get through all of it and summarize it to the cogent points is a small miracle. But I'm sick to my stomach, as usual, after reading.
The tragedy in Gaza isn’t just about borders. It’s about people. Families, children, and entire generations are caught between politics and power struggles.
The world keeps debating who’s right and who’s wrong. Meanwhile, ordinary Palestinians are asking the most basic human questions: safety, food, dignity, and a future.
If we can spend billions on wars and weapons, why can’t we put the same effort into rebuilding lives?
At what point does humanity matter more than politics?
I know I often talk about how upsetting all of this is, but the other thing I notice every time I read one of your round ups is the pace of the atrocities. The pace is relentless. It's like a firehouse of horrible news. The fact you get through all of it and summarize it to the cogent points is a small miracle. But I'm sick to my stomach, as usual, after reading.
I'm now favoring a ONE STATE SOLUTION. PALESTINE and Palestinians should not have to be near These MONSTERS.
BANISH ISRAEL.
The tragedy in Gaza isn’t just about borders. It’s about people. Families, children, and entire generations are caught between politics and power struggles.
The world keeps debating who’s right and who’s wrong. Meanwhile, ordinary Palestinians are asking the most basic human questions: safety, food, dignity, and a future.
If we can spend billions on wars and weapons, why can’t we put the same effort into rebuilding lives?
At what point does humanity matter more than politics?
https://open.substack.com/pub/captainfransentim/p/burn-the-lies-expose-the-genocide?r=5jmmex&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web