mother-fucking perversions, messing around with their mental retardation: “M. Night Shyamalan returns to the captivating grip of The Sixth Sense”
Yeah, well, it’s art, right, low art, fucking Holly-Dirt art, total boring, sadistic, sexually warped, empty, same old three young women trapped in a fucking basement story. D.I.D. You know, multiple personality fucking Jewish Psychology Shit Disorder.
While the real monsters — Jews in Jewish Raped, Stolen, Razed Palestine, continue with their fucking Samson and Hannibal Fucking Directives.
It is no wonder the average person is retarded, that is, devolved, broken back to the infantile days of fucking high school cheerleaders and football games and the numbskull fucking prison unlearning system called Public MisEducation.
How the fuck did I get through that shit? We came from the Azores, Canada, Paris, and UK, and other places. Then, in the USA, Arizona, a lone wolf, moi, learning to fucking skate by (well, how hard to get 96 percentile graduation bullshit), hanging with Mexicans and bikers and drug dealers, hitting jazz clubs, going deep in the Sea of Cortez, alone in the desert, in mountains, with dogs, .44 magnum and backback full of oats, beans, tofu. Fucking catching snakes and lizards and insects. Learning every fucking cactus in Sonora.
Total disassociation with the punks of school, but still, fighting like a madman, and I did the honor of messing up bigger guys, the punk bullies, and so no one fucking really messed with me. Guys in their 20s fighting me as 15 year old.
Classical music, Shakespeare, and then fucking amazing magic realism, learning the day of the dead jigs, and hating the very skin I was born into.
Nah, not self-loathing white boy, but shit dog, the children in high school, and the fucking teachers — infants — arrested developed, blank, boring, uninspiring. Easy to hate the lot of them.
But this, 2024, now, fucking Clockwork Purple? This society is a mess of syphilis-induced horror shows. Nothing new under the sun in capitalism. Freaks and buggering bastards and burly fucking untalented fuckers making millions.
Headlines?

Psychopathy 201. Grad School level sickness, rules this fucking dirty underwear land, and no, goddamn, no, really, just take a breath, and, well, it is a Jewish Project, finding the dumb in Goyim, plumbing the fucking shallow, capturing the emotional motherfucking white mother fucking Goy, and then, move on over to BIPOC for the same mental retardation.
Fucking blubbering fucked up thinkers, and the Jewish Goy Grippers, Like Noam the Ripper, tearing at the very soul of the fucking dumb goyim, capital “G” for gestationally maligned/maladjusted, and here we are, the show, man, the ugly mainstream shit show, and then, how many die in Gaza, and how many in Ukraine, and what’s next for these mother fucking monsters?
Zionists? Come on, just whisper Jew, and, no, the sky will not fall, and the Jews will not be swept away by some Goyim tsunami. Yep, those fucking Jewish Freaks at Penn State or Harvard, they are fucking afraid of Goyim. Bullshit, and the perverse Jewish Jewish Religion has scraped the Goy to the Bone, and here were are — fascism deep in the Democrat-Jewish Party, fascism here and there and everywhere. Trump? Fucking PT Barnum with a brain as big as a fucking mouse. But he roars.
The Government? Nah, the CEOS, mother-fuckers. Be afraid of every single one of them!

Goddamn, more of the fucking Zero Mostel crap: Fucking Jewish First, Closet Zionist Second, Israel, well, he’s all in for that fucking perverse project! Numero Uno! But whisper that!

We miss you, Glen Ford:
It is difficult to imagine how the Trump rank and file and the party’s corporate “establishment” will paper over their irreconcilable differences, rooted in the party’s failure to preserve skin privilege and good jobs in a White Man’s Country. Just as brazenly, Trump, the rabble rousing billionaire, has violated the most sacred ruling class taboos by rejecting the national security rationale for the hyper-aggressive, ever-expanding, global U.S. military presence. If Trump fails to convincingly recant such heresies, the rulers will deal with him with extreme prejudice.
“Trump has violated the most sacred ruling class taboos by rejecting the national security rationale for the hyper-aggressive, ever-expanding, global U.S. military presence.”
Bernie Sanders presents no such threat to Empire. He supports President Obama’s illegal drone wars and the 15-year occupation of Afghanistan. Should he somehow be elected president, Sanders would follow Obama’s practice of reserving Tuesday’s for choosing targets from his “Kill List.” To circumvent U.S. and international prohibitions against assassination, Sanders offers the same “self-defense” justification as the Israelis do, when they slaughter Palestinians by the thousands. “There are people out there who want to kill Americans, who want to attack this country, and I think we have a right to defend ourselves,” Sanders told Chris Hayes , of MSNBC.
The nominally socialist senator from Vermont claims that he differs from Hillary Clinton on foreign policy because she “is too much into regime change and a little bit too aggressive without knowing what the unintended consequences might be.” During the New Hampshire debate, Sanders said the ouster of Iraq’s Saddam Hussein “destabilized the entire region” and the overthrow and death of Muammar Gaddafi “created a vacuum for ISIS” in Libya. “Yes, we could get rid of Assad tomorrow,” Sanders told the crowd, back in February, “but that would create another political vacuum that would benefit ISIS.”
“It doesn’t bother Sanders a bit that the U.S. presence on sovereign Syrian soil is illegal, an act of war.”
His leftish boosters clung to these utterances as proof that Sanders was, deep down, a peaceable kind of guy, in sharp contrast to “Queen of Chaos” Clinton. Tuesday, however, as he was losing four of five primaries, Sanders showed that he is no less a warlord than Barack Obama – who, like Sanders, based his “peace candidate” appeal on his 2002 opposition to the Iraq invasion. Obama announced he was sending 250 more U.S. Special Forces troops into Syria, supposedly to fight ISIS and to arm and train more of those elusive, damn-near-extinct “moderate” rebels. It doesn’t bother Sanders a bit that the U.S. presence on sovereign Syrian soil is illegal, an act of war, as is U.S. funding and training of fighters attempting “regime change.”
“Here’s the bottom line,” said Sanders . “ISIS has got to be destroyed, and the way that ISIS must be destroyed is not through American troops fighting on the ground.” U.S. Special Forces have already been engaged in combat operations in Syria, as Sanders should know. Nevertheless, he plowed on:
“I think what the president is talking about is having American troops training Muslim troops, helping to supply the military equipment they need, and I do support that effort. We need a broad coalition of Muslim troops on the ground. We have had some success in the last year or so putting ISIS on the defensive, we’ve got to continue that effort.”
What Sanders is saying is that he would continue Obama’s policy of regime change, despite the “unintended consequences” and its clear illegality. He is no more “progressive” than Obama on foreign policy, and just as dishonest – a true Democrat.
“Sanders opposes ‘regime change’ except when it is perpetrated by a Democratic administration.”
The same day, Sanders sidestepped Joe Scarborough’s attempts to get him to agree that Hillary Clinton is a “hawk” on foreign policy. “I don’t want to characterize her, but I think our views on foreign policy are different,” Sanders told the MSNBC host. “I think my views are a lot closer to President Obama’s than they are to Hillary Clinton’s…. I believe it must be Muslim troops on the ground who do the fighting with the support of the United States. I will do everything that I can to prevent our troops from getting involved in perpetual warfare in the Middle East.”
A distinction without a difference, as they say. Sanders opposes “regime change” except when it is perpetrated by a Democratic administration. He really doesn’t mind U.S. “boots on the ground” in other people’s countries, as long as they are arming and training people of native religions and races to kill others of their kind, and U.S. casualties are kept to a minimum.
Sanders is an imperialist pig. Although his self-image is that of a Scandinavian social democrat, Sanders is more like a French “socialist” who supports the maintenance of a safety net for his own people, but reserves the right to routinely commit mass murder in the former colonies in order to preserve the French “way of life” and “values.”
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No for more of the non-news, the death of discourse about the crimes of the century, the Jewish Crimes, and the Crimes of the Goyim Wailing Wall White House:

Shoot these NEPO human stains NOW: The average age of a billionaire may be 66 but a lucky few reach the milestone before they even hit 30. However, these individuals won’t be able to claim any credit for their fortunes—every billionaire on earth under the age of 30 inherited their wealth.
That’s according to Forbes‘ billionaires list for 2024, which features 15 individuals with 12-figure wealth aged 30 or under—who have a combined fortune worth nearly $45 billion.

This fucking shit hole factory, again, allegiances to no one:
— Apple has decided to slash hundreds of jobs in Silicon Valley, an ominous disclosure that suggests the tech industry’s staffing cutbacks have yet to run their course in the Bay Area.
The tech titan has revealed plans to chop more than 600 jobs in the South Bay, according to a new official filing with the state Employment Development Department (EDD).
Cupertino-based Apple’s job cuts mark the iPhone maker’s first officially disclosed layoffs in the Bay Area since tech companies began to unleash layoffs at an elevated level starting in 2022.
Apple has decided to slash 614 jobs in Santa Clara, the company’s WARN notice with the EDD shows.

AmeriKKKa, the brave, the litigious, the fucking sick and sicker.
An Oregon man filed a $310,000 lawsuit Wednesday against the city of Portland, Multnomah County and the state – claiming he fell and injured himself while walking around a row of tents and trash lining a downtown Portland street.
Michael Melbye’s suit alleges the three governments allowed treacherous pedestrian conditions to persist along West Burnside Street near Fourth Avenue. That’s where he says he stepped onto the lumpy ground of a tree well and fell as he navigated around tents erected by homeless people and surrounding garbage on April 22, 2022.

Imagine if I fucked up on my IRS motherfucking trillions to Israel-Ukraine-Hellhole AMerican Proxies Taxes. Fuck. British billionaire Joe Lewis, whose family trust owns the Tottenham Hotspur soccer club, will not spend any time in prison after pleading guilty to insider trading and conspiracy charges in New York, a federal judge said Thursday.
Billionaires and their fucking lawyers and their extended families: Machetes to the Head, the new rap song, man-oh!

Zyklon-B Jewish First, Israel Forever, Zionist Masturbater Blinken. More fucking oral sex with the other Jew, ZioAzovNaziLensky. Antony Blinken reaffirmed the U.S. commitment for Ukraine to eventually join NATO but held back commitments ahead of the alliance’s annual summit, which will take place in Washington in July.
“Ukraine will become a member of NATO. Our purpose at the summit is to help build a bridge to that membership,” Blinken told reporters Thursday in Brussels.
Nah, Jews at Cornell and Columbia are afraid, man, afraid of Palestine and Hamas Supporters.

Oh, that fucking FuckerBerg, that Jew, that Israel-dual citizen, that fucking monster, and we get the fucking news today, the news, man, while hundreds more die under the Meta Bombs of the Meta Jews. Money, which Jew has the most money, and the non-Jews, too, they get in on the action!
Mark Zuckerberg’s Wealth Exceeds Elon Musk’s for the First Time Since 2020/ Meta has been hitting fresh highs as Tesla has slumped/ Musk was $215 billion richer than Zuckerberg in 2021

Telesur, anyone?
Shit, that Jew on every fucking fake or fakish left show? Sachs is a butt-fuck.
“Biden’s frustrated, because someone told him he was president, and then he found out that it’s actually President Netanyahu who determines US policy.”
This is how Jeffrey Sachs, University Professor of economics at Columbia University, sees the “pathetic” administration. “The truth is the Israel lobby is very powerful. Netanyahu has gotten his way on every single thing. If the US is actually going to try to have a US foreign policy, that would be something new.”
But what about The Call, which the White House rushed to leak, where Biden supposedly urged Netanyahu to reach an immediate ceasefire? Well, once Netanyahu finishes “laughing off” anything said on this call, there’s not likely to be any change. Because the United States doesn’t have to convince Israel of anything.
“All it has to do is stop providing munitions. Biden can say ‘the munitions stop, period.’ That’s what an immediate ceasefire is. We don’t have to convince the Israeli government, we have to stop arming the war. That’s all.”
He’s such a fucking Jew on this. Israel will bomb, baby, bomb, Iran and Syria and Lebanon. Nukes, fucking Sachs, Nukes. Biden is worthless, but Jews in Israel are Rotten to the Core. Nah, nary a word about that perverse society, those perverse Judiasm Backers, nah. The Jew Sachs goes after, well, Goyim.
Tel Aviv needs to be bombed back to the stoneage. Flattened. Round up the murderers, all the ones financing Israel, now, yesterday, after and before Oct. 7.
Nah, we know who Sachs is.

Read something that is non-Jew-like: Mohamad Hasan Sweidan
US President Joe Biden’s goals in Gaza align with Tel Aviv’s. But his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu’s execution of these objectives are heavily clashing with US interests, undermining its soft power elsewhere in the region.
In an interview with MSNBC last month, US President Joe Biden took a rare firm stance against his staunch Israeli ally, insisting that an invasion of Rafah by the occupation army – devoid of a civilian-focused plan – would cross a “red line.” He then countered his warning by affirming Washington’s unwavering support of Tel Aviv and promising that he would never “leave Israel.”
The Israeli Broadcasting Corporation, citing unnamed political sources, said that the phone call between Biden and Netanyahu on 4 April was “more difficult than expected.” The White House said that Biden’s tough tone during the call reflected “growing frustration” over Tel Aviv’s lack of cooperation in protecting civilians.
This contradiction in words and behavior highlights the dilemma the White House faces in its interactions with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. You can’t have it both ways. While the US aims to temper Netanyahu’s aggressive policies – at least for public consumption – it seeks to do so without undermining the stability of his extremist coalition government.
In short, every word is weighed in public US announcements to balance that fine line. Following a virtual meeting between National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan and Israeli officials on 1 April, which included talks on the proposed Israeli incursion in Rafah, a statement from the White House merely noted: “The two sides, over the course of two hours, had a constructive engagement on Rafah. They agreed that they share the objective to see Hamas defeated in Rafah.”
On 26 March, an Israeli Defense Ministry briefing revealed that US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin “expressed the view that Hamas’ remaining battalions in Rafah must be dismantled, that that’s a legitimate goal that we share.” He added that “Rafah should not be a safe haven for Hamas. Nowhere in Gaza should be.”
It is safe to conclude from these bland statements that there is a meeting of the minds between the Biden administration and the Netanyahu government over the war’s objectives. From the onset of hostilities, the US has actively collaborated with Israeli decision-making processes, ensuring alignment with strategic goals. High-ranking US officials, including Biden, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, and Secretary Austin, have participated in Israeli War Cabinet meetings.
Three days after the launch of Al-Aqsa Flood, Biden made it “crystal clear” that “We stand with Israel. We stand with Israel. And we will make sure Israel has what it needs to take care of its citizens, defend itself, and respond to this attack.”
Tensions grow with Tel Aviv
Despite this shared strategic vision, recent developments have highlighted emerging disagreements between Netanyahu and Biden. The differences revolve around the methodologies used to safeguard Israel’s security and future. The core of the dispute can be summarized as follows:
The Biden administration views the path to normalization, as set out in the Trump-era Abraham Accords of 2020, as a historic opportunity to strengthen regional peace, with the jewel in the crown being a Saudi–Israeli normalization deal.
Blinken, during a visit to Saudi Arabia, warned that ongoing military operations in Gaza might jeopardize the Saudi–Israeli normalization prospects, which is a major strategic interest for Tel Aviv at the regional level:
“Almost every country in the region wants to integrate Israel, to normalize relations with it, and to “The reality is to help Israel provide protection for it. But this requires in particular the establishment of a Palestinian state, and it also naturally requires ending military operations in Gaza.”
A Palestinian state is, of course, anathema to Netanyahu’s coalition, the most extremist government in Israel’s short history. But US concerns are also growing over the possibility of the war in Gaza leading to a broader regional war, one which the US will be forced into to protect its settler-colonial ally.
From Washington’s perspective, Israel’s identity as a “functional entity” is significant because it fulfills US geopolitical objectives in the region. Conversely, Netanyahu and the Israeli right prioritize Israel’s identity as a Jewish nation-state. This divergence becomes pronounced in the face of existential threats when national identity overshadows functional roles, posing greater risks to Israel than to the United States.
Regional interests and domestic politics
But the catastrophic humanitarian crisis in Gaza is now limiting the US’s ability to provide international support for Israel’s continued warfare, with Netanyahu’s actions exacerbating the situation and destroying the US’ human rights ’advocacy’ reputation across the globe.
In recent months, Washington has been forced to adopt rhetoric stressing the need for Israel to abide by international laws and protect civilians. At the same time, however, it continues to support the occupation state with all the tools necessary to kill the population of Gaza.
It has become abundantly clear that despite Israel’s persistent violations of international laws, norms, and conventions, the US is continuing to provide, and even increase, significant military support for Israel – all while other allies of Tel Aviv are contemplating halting the transfer of weapons to the occupation army.
Actions, after all, speak louder than words.
US public opinion reflects growing opposition to Israel’s war crimes in Gaza, with recent polls showing a majority of Americans against the occupation army’s brutalities. A Gallup poll conducted between 1 and 20 March shows that 55 percent of US respondents oppose Israeli military action in the Gaza Strip, a 10 percent rise from November polls.
Crucially, this public sentiment suggests a growing dissonance between US government actions and voter preferences, with Biden’s popularity plummeting in domestic polls.
Concurrently, the US-dominated global “rules-based” order is coming under sharp fire from peer adversaries like Russia and China, which advocate for a return to international law. Israel’s brutal Gaza assault contradicts everything Washington has preached for decades about its ‘rules.’
Tel Aviv has blanketly ignored the binding UN Security Council Resolution 2728, which stipulates a ceasefire during the holy Muslim month of Ramadan, and stands accused of violating all respects of international humanitarian law.
Netanyahu’s government is responsible for the mass murder of tens of thousands of civilians in Gaza – two-thirds of them women and children – which saw Israel dragged for the first time to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on charges of genocide. He then proceeded to violate the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations by targeting the Iranian consulate in Damascus, Syria, on 1 April.
Netanyahu’s fight for survival
Several fundamental reasons drive Netanyahu to support, confront, and even ignore Biden’s stances. At the core is the Israeli premier’s uncertain political future: He is acutely aware that halting the war without securing strategic victories that translate into political capital will devastate his political legacy, making him bear the brunt of all outcomes since 7 October.
Faced with limited alternatives, Netanyahu opts for confrontation, banking on enduring until the upcoming US elections in November.
For Israel, the stakes in the ongoing war are significantly higher than for the US because Tel Aviv’s top brass widely views it as an existential threat. This perspective galvanizes even those within Israeli society and its hawkish military who might not necessarily align with Netanyahu’s policies.
Central to Netanyahu’s resistance is his rejection of a two-state solution. He perceives the invasion of Rafah as a tactic to either circumvent negotiations with Hamas or to weaken the movement’s bargaining position. Importantly, Netanyahu aims to prevent the war’s conclusion from being interpreted as a step towards Palestinian statehood, rightly framing the conflict as a Palestinian liberation struggle.
Meanwhile, the White House continues on its impossible trajectory to balance pressure on Netanyahu with a clear commitment to Israeli security interests, including defeating Hamas. Netanyahu does not miss a beat in manipulating this situation to his advantage, twisting the narrative to ensure Israel’s interests are met, with a keen eye on how this plays out for him politically at home.
Re-evaluating relations
Commentary from both Israeli and US corners is starting to shine a light on the potentially thorny path ahead.
As Doron Matza recently wrote in the Israeli newspaper Maariv:
In the near future, the aid directed to Israel will decrease and be limited, and with it international legitimacy, not to mention the erosion of the Abraham Accords and the challenges represented by additional enemies waiting for the zero hour to turn the 7 October flood into a broader and greater catastrophe.
John Hoffman in Foreign Policy adds a scathing critique, questioning the very fabric of the US–Israel relationship: “The special relationship does not benefit Washington and is endangering US interests across the globe.”
It is time for the US to recalibrate its relationship with Israel. This isn’t about turning Israel into an adversary but about interacting with it as Washington does with any other state – with a measured distance and pragmatism.
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Fuck It. Enjoy.
