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College Protests

College Protests

Several universities across the USA have had protests, students occupying buildings, and counter protests. All of this would go away if Congress would vote to declare war against Palestine/Hamas, lose the vote, and then take back control of the IRS from Israel. The unpopular wars are unpopular.

By the way many of the protestors dress and act, they are leftists, hate white people, and hate America. They created tent cities in the middle of college campuses in the style of Occupy Wallstreet and the CHAZ in Seattle. That being said, the unifying message is that they don’t think that Americans should be paying taxes to Israel so that Israel can afford to bomb women and children, instead of either employing limited, targeted strikes or engaging in peace talks.

Two Ole Miss students mock and insult each other instead of talking.

Indeed, many politicians and talking heads have tried to make this a left vs right, black vs white, Muslim vs Judea-Christian values. Imperialists are doing this to get the right wing to support paying taxes to Israel in support of the Anglo-American Empire. Socialists are trying to say that white people are racist and want to kill brown people, despite many Palestinians being white and many Israelis being brown. “Resist the colonizers!” Really, paying taxes to a foreign country is unpopular on both sides. Most veterans known to the author are white, right wing, and hate the wars and the war profiteers.

The war is unpopular. That is why Congress doesn’t vote to declare war anymore. If Congress would vote to declare war, they’d lose the vote or their next election, and they know it. They also know that voting against raising taxes on Americans to pay Israel aid money could lose them their next election, courtesy of the American Israeli Political Action Committee (AIPAC). They brag that 98% of US representatives will lose their general election if they don’t represent the state of Israel in Congress.[1]

Until recently, foreign aid hasn’t been controversial. As Americans have become aware that the debt, taxes, and printing money are making them poor, foreign aid is less popular, especially when it is aiding in mass murder.[2]

Indeed, Kentucky representative to Congress, Thomas Massie, is currently being opposed by United Democracy Project (UDP), a subsidiary of AIPAC, for opposing taxing Americans for Israel.

Per UDP’s website,[3]

“United Democracy Project is an organization comprised of American citizens—Democrats, Republicans and Independents—united in the belief that America’s partnership with our democratic ally Israel benefits both countries. United Democracy Project works to help elect candidates that share our vision and will be strong supporters of the U.S.-Israel relationship in Congress.”

It does not benefit the state of Kentucky to lose a representative to the state of Israel. Israel shouldn’t have more representatives in Congress than Kentucky.

What was Jeffrey Epstein’s religion? Ghislaine Maxwell’s? What did her father, Robert Maxwell, do for a living? Cui bono?

Several universities across the USA have had protests, students occupying buildings, and counter protests. All of this would go away if Congress would vote to declare war against Palestine/Hamas, lose the vote, and then take back control of the IRS from Israel. The unpopular wars are unpopular.





[1]https://aipacorg.app.box.com/s/7hzemrhlb1ft231s77wvpyjai6snhkwa

[2]https://www.hamiltonmobley.com/blog/israel-vs-palestine

[3]https://www.uniteddemocracyproject.org

The Jugurthine Wars

The Jugurthine Wars

Republic First Goes Bust

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