The people who are okay with it are the ones who hate the Muslims. Which is a shockingly large number of people and governments.
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Being priced out of the life you had before and finding another cheaper place to live is an experience only found in the USA. /s
Complaining about life being unfair is something only people from the USA do. /s
Getting pissed off about gentrification is something only found in Mexico /s
Btw, Mexico is in America
You continue to ignore that what I’m saying is right: you only care because you can blame the USA.
Why are you living in the country that is responsible?* You could go to one of the countries fighting Israel and the evil USA. You are choosing to be here.
* (Assuming you are using ‘America’ to mean the USA, which is something we should all stop doing.)
Thanks for proving me right. ✌️
With regard to the girls camp that is in a flood zone, I imagine it would be part of the job to provide a safe experience for children by monitoring danger.
Who is “you” in that sentence? Them? I don’t think Mexicans get deported to the US.
Hah. Okay, explain or I’m right. 😂
Everyone gets “arrested” and then let go. A group of people went on a diet. Wow. Amazing.
I’m actually doing as much right now as she did. And next week, the world will not even remember her.
Why don’t YOU do something?
Because world war 2 lessons are remembered today?
2028 election haha
Nazis had nothing to do with the Jewish people establishing a homeland in Palestine. Joining those two groups is ridiculous and rude to Jewish people.
The Jewish people began by buying the land legally in the late 1800s as a way to escape persecution. That pissed off the local Arabs (understandably) and both of them started arguing—which was not usually violent until 1920-30ish.
That said, after it became a British Mandate (1917), Israel got a ton of international support. And obviously after WWII, they got whatever they wanted…. Which, was choosing violence.
A lot of the reason the Arabs got little support was because they were fragmented, with no leadership. Each of their revolts were seen as a threat and not a legitimate push back against colonization. And, after the Ottoman Empire fell, England and France “stole” that land, so revolts were more or less terrorism (in their eyes, of course).