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I see the Tentifada continues

Some Americans I know are calling the campus camp outs for Gaza the “Tentifada” Which I think is pretty good.

Once they start the drag story hours as well does it then become the campifada?

16 thoughts on “I see the Tentifada continues”

  1. I get the joke, yes, not bad. As it happens that’s something I’ve managed to avoid for getting on two decades now…..

  2. And who pays for the large number of identical new tents? I’ve seen the accusation that it’s Mr Soros, the former Nazi collaborator.

    To be fair I give Soros credit for ingenuity: his scheme to damage the USA by funding the election of bent left-wing DAs just makes me wonder why nobody else had thought of that.

  3. Jgh

    I turned on the telly
    When I got home from school
    You were there in your wellies
    And a yellow Cagoule
    You opened my eyes
    To the birds and the bees
    I loved you so
    My Really Wild Show
    On the BBC

    Michaela Strachan you broke my heart
    Michaela Strachan you tore me apart
    Michaela Strachan you broke my heart
    When I was twelve

    Actually I was a fair bit older than twelve but still………

  4. It’s amazing that George Soros is now funding young people chanting “from the river to the sea” and agitating for the destruction of the Jewish state.

    That high verbal IQ isn’t all it’s cracked up to be, is it?

  5. Camping, you say?

    It shows the intensity of feeling and depth of personal identification when middle-class kids take part in holiday leisure activities to protest against colonialism and genocide.

  6. From the Washington Post no less:-

    But there is a difference between “George Soros pays for and orchestrates protests” and “George Soros’s philanthropic foundation supports groups that employ people who are part of protests.” There are, surely, people around the world who show up at protests and who work for organizations that receive grants from Open Society, but they are not being paid to protest.

    You’d need a really high IQ to be stupid enough to accept that line of reasoning.

  7. Mentifada.

    It’s one thing to feel sorry for the bombed residents of Dresden, and quite another to adopt the cause for a greater Reich, sing racist marching songs and drape yourself in the Nazi flag.

    Wankifada.

  8. ‘It’s one thing to feel sorry for the bombed residents of Dresden, and quite another to adopt the cause for a greater Reich, sing racist marching songs and drape yourself in the Nazi flag.’

    I can only agree, PJF.

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