My New Videos

I have two videos for you today. The first has me in a very pretty necklace which is typically Galician. It’s made out of iron but it looks and feels cloudy and light. The video also has a funny story about sexy Legos that oppress non-binary people in London and my discussion of Trump’s statements about Gaza:

The second video has me in the same necklace talking about the corruption scandal in the US. Why both channels use goofy photos of Trump is a mystery.

I did tame what people on a recent show referred to as my “Yeti hair”. I actually loved my Yeti hair but apparently it distracted from the message.

6 thoughts on “My New Videos

  1. Thank you for the links. I was (pleasantly) surprised you were not against the idea, even though imo any plan of resettling Palestinians has zero chance of implementation.

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      1. \ Who can possibly be against the idea?

        The Gazans themselves, of course.

        Political scientist (Политолог) Аббас Галлямов wrote:

        The average American changes a place of residence 11 times in his life. These are a very mobile people; after all, they are all descendants of immigrants and movement is in their blood. Residents of the Middle East have lived in the same settlements (поселениях) for centuries. In this sense, Trump’s proposal will be shocking for many of them – «куда мы от родных могил?» – and the Americans will not even understand why.

        Besides, there is another factor, unique to Palestinian Arabs:

        Palestinians in Gaza on Trump’s plan: ‘We would rather die here than leave’

        Many families moved to Gaza as refugees in the Nakba, or catastrophe, of 1948, in which about 700,000 Palestinians were expelled after the creation of Israel. That history means many are sceptical of any displacement.

        During the war many in Gaza feared that Israel’s repeated orders for civilians to leave the north of the strip could be a prelude to settling or annexing the land.

        Some who stayed on were too sick or disabled to travel, but others were determined to stay on their land, even as a blockade within a blockade reduced food supplies more than in the south.

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        1. This guy Gallyamov is not a Palestinian. Let’s see what the people themselves say if they get a chance to move from the bombed out hellhole to a normal place.

          For instance, how many Palestinians would refuse a US green card? I’m guessing none. I’m not offering to give them any but it goes to show they aren’t all that attached to whatever people say they are attached to.

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