Just as Balkan war criminals were glorified by extremists and protected by nationalist networks, Israel’s military actions are defended by lobbying groups and geopolitical mentors. The result is the same — a society desensitized to suffering, conditioned to accept atrocity as politics.

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The phrase “denaturalization for those who undermine domestic stability” is dangerously elastic. Who defines “domestic stability”? In the wrong hands, it could mean anyone who dares to dissent, criticize, or challenge the ruling party.

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When an AI produces controversial or conflicting statements, the debate is not just about the content itself — it’s about whether machines can be trusted as arbiters of truth. That question unsettles people, because it forces us to confront the fragility of consensus.

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The UN’s findings and the silence of powerful states expose a brutal paradox: the world loudly condemns torture in principle yet tolerates it in practice when geopolitics dictate. Israel’s actions, if committed by another nation, would likely have triggered swift international intervention.

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Owens may be reckless in her phrasing, but her accusations strike at a nerve: the uneasy suspicion that American politics is less about governance and more about leverage. Whether or not Israel is the puppeteer, the strings are visible. And the silence of the press, far from neutral, becomes complicity.

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Lawmakers in Texas decided the cure for education woes is oversized Ten Commandments posters, complete with state‑approved fonts and placement rules. Teachers resign, lawsuits pile up, and federal judges block enforcement — but officials insist stone‑tablet slogans are the key to civic virtue.

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Despite administration claims of targeting “criminal aliens,” the reality paints a broader, more indiscriminate picture. Even U.S. citizens and green card holders are being swept into the chaos, often traumatized by raids or mistaken identity.

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Still figuring out how the WordPress works. Hard to choose templet that I like, they are all very nice, but for right now l will start with this one. I’ll be posting frequently as soon as I finish setting up this blog / news commentary site to my likings, so come back again and check […]

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