Is Stupidity Contagious?
So is stupidity contagious?
Yes… very… it’s contagious through the algorithm, through the likes, through the need to belong, through the fear of being left out of the herd
So is stupidity contagious?
Yes… very… it’s contagious through the algorithm, through the likes, through the need to belong, through the fear of being left out of the herd
The 78th Independence Day is not only a national holiday, it is a reminder – that everything that seems impossible – can happen.
And that sometimes, the most stubborn people in the world are also the ones who survive everything … including themselves.
The lie of “genocide in Gaza” is not just a plot — it is a global PR exercise, designed to turn Israel into the next apartheid state on the moral board of the global left.
We will not fall for it, because unlike them, we know what real genocide is — we were there, we survived, and we returned home. And while they scream in the streets, we will continue to guard this house, even if it causes them to accuse us of ten more “genocides.”
When I hear “from the river to the sea,” I don’t think of scenery. I don’t think of a trip. I don’t think of peace. I hear, simply, “We want you to disappear.”
We know that won’t happen – not because we believe in fairies, but because we know how to swim in the river, and protect the sea.
This sentence is sold around the world, especially on the progressive left, as if it describes some fantasy of inter-ethnic brotherhood: from the Jordan to the sea, everyone will live in peace, share hummus, and teach each other folk dances.
It’s a beautiful idea — kind of like thinking that if you opened all the cages on a safari, the lions, zebras, and giraffes would cook together over a fire.