
Imagine, someone comes to your home and lays siege. They starve you and let diseases and bad health run their course. Then, you throw a rock in self-defense and defense of your family and friends. So, the siege folks come in with machine guns and start killing, raping and stealing everything they can. Would you consider the siege folks brave? Would you consider them just? Would you think that what they are doing is right? Of course you would. You're an American.
118 years and a day ago, the U.S. bravely did just that. They gathered a starving people at Wounded Knee Creek. While disarming them, an Indian held onto his hunting rifle, it went off, and then the U.S. cavalry opened fire killing anywhere from 300-600 mostly unarmed and starving human beings. Sounds like Iraq, too, doesn't it?
So, on the anniversary of this genocidal and horrific bloodshed, it is only fitting that Israel in its bloodthirsty behavior, is in the midst of bravely slaughtering starved and unhealthy people (that they made that way) in their continued campaign of what is legally defined as genocide against the Palestinians in Gaza. The U.S. applauds and supports this brave behavior. The U.S. Loves this type of thing because it is what the U.S. does best.
When the Israeli's start their genocidal ground offensive that they have planned, this is what will happen: Men, women, children, and elderly will be slaughtered. They will be tortured and women will be raped. Foodstuffs and healthstuffs will be further destroyed. And Israel and the U.S. will toast this genocidal campaign with some champagne and talk about how brave they are.
Of course, strong healthy people taking on strong healthy people is out of the question. If folks did that, that might be ACTUAL bravery on a level playing field. We can't have that. We need once sided genocidal victories to consider ourselves brave. Like Wounded Knee, Gaza, Philippines, Iraq, Afghanistan, etc.


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