Tuesday, June 3, 2025

The Cost and Consequences of Taking Sides with Israel, But Accepting Expensive Gifts From Palestine


Interesting, Trump.

So let me get this straight ... 


When legal-immigrant Palestinian college students peacefully protest the US taking sides with Israel at a college rally,  it's an antisemitism hate crime.

But when an actual Palestinian terrorist sets 8 Jewish people on fire in Colorado, it's NOT an antisemitic hate crime, it's because he's an illegal immigrant???


Your logic is astounding, sir.


Now, knowing that his logic isn't based on what's best for all, just himself -  and that he has no true conviction to any cause but to whomever kisses his ass the most - what could've caused this strange shift in rhetoric?

Oh, gee, I don't know, let me think ... perhaps accepting a $400 million-dollar private jet from Qatar?  😉




(Had Obama or Biden done that, they wouldn't have just been impeached, we would've had another January 6th on our hands, plus they'd have been dragged out into the street, tarred and feather, drawn and quartered.)


So did no one think of the consequences of accepting that gift and that they might expect a return on their investment?

Like .... at the very least, chilling on the anti-Palestinian rhetoric and calling anyone who ever takes issue with something the Israeli government has ever done "antisemitic?"

(However, I can guarantee you that's not all they'll expect from Trump or the US Government for a $400 million gift 😉.)


Or that another consequence of accepting that expensive gift from Palestine might now embolden some actual antisemitic terrorists - not just some young students protesting at rallies - to do their worst?


Now, since Trump took the Israeli side early on, but has now dampened that rhetoric since accepting that gift, do y'all realize the consequences of taking sides with either? 


I have always said that we should not take sides in their war.

That at most, our role - should we choose to take one - is to mediate and negotiate, for release of hostages, shared-territory, and peace.


Because the cost and consequences of taking sides in this centuries-old conflict, then accepting expensive gifts from the other side ... is inviting their war here, to America.


And he doesn't care.  He doesn't have to pay that price, everyday people will.  

He has an expensive jet and gets to act like a king with impunity while people chant his name and kiss his ass all day, which is all he cares about.





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