The Briefing Room
State Chapters => California => Topic started by: rangerrebew on March 22, 2024, 04:29:37 pm
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Gavin Newsom Calls for Immediate Israeli Surrender in Gaza, Citing Rising “Islamophobia”
By Pamela Geller - on March 22, 2024
It’s like living in pre-war Germany.
Islamophobia? Muslims and leftists are attacking Jews and Jewish businesses. Jewish students are targeted and attacked on college campuses nationwide.
https://gellerreport.com/2024/03/gavin-newsom-calls-for-immediate-israeli-surrender-in-gaza-citing-rising-islamophobia.html/
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Like all hardcore democrats, Newsom is also a hardcore Jew hater! *look*
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There was an ongoing ceasefire in Gaza on October 6th, 2023. Hamas chose to break it.
There could be a ceasefire yesterday if Hamas releases all the hostages and unconditionally surrenders.
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I appreciate Gov. Cokehead Greaseball's take on international affairs. :silly:
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Oh I didn't know Governor Nuisance got elected President.
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I appreciate Gov. Cokehead Greaseball's take on international affairs. :silly:
The liberal mental midget governor of California speaks. :thud:
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Bibi's response, when he finally stopped laughing was 'Newsome who?' Newsome is citing increased Islamaramadingdong phobia? WHERE? The only increased violence in relation to moslems....is by moslems and their supporters against Jews and anyone else that does bow down before them. F**K Noisome and the moslems who @$$es he's locked his lips to.
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Quoth Netanyahu, "Gavin who?"
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"Islamophobia" is only a problem for people who believe the word has meaning. It does not, it's a leftist made-up term. I imagine Bibi laughed his butt off when he heard this out of Nuisance.
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"Islamophobia" is only a problem for people who believe the word has meaning. It does not, it's a leftist made-up term. I imagine Bibi laughed his butt off when he heard this out of Nuisance.
If anything, giving the term any credence, it would mean "an irrational fear of Islam".
I think "fear" does not describe the situation, given Israel's repeated and demonstrated ability to deal with situations that have popped up over the years. Concern, yes, fear, no. Certainly, given the number of such attacks, by either State or theoretically nongovernmental organizations over the years, any such trepidation would not be unfounded. Nothing irrational there.
No one accuses a tourist at Yellowstone trying to run from a grizzly of having ursinephobia, because we know, given the chance, that critter will tear you apart--especially if it's mom and you were between her and the cubs. Thus, any desire to be elsewhere with all celerity is perfectly rational, and common sense would dictate the prudence of avoiding the situation entirely.