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McrRed's avatar

As always, a beautiful summation of how well this war on the enemies of freedom is going

Optimum's avatar

Gallows humour. Perfect.

Dr.Who's avatar

I’m pretty sure the Trump Bible will go on sale for a bargain price of $666.

Anthony Brooks-Sands's avatar

Hahaha ……Brilliant, I actually laughed …..😅

Greetings from Hamburg

your Anthony

Nosairee Bob!'s avatar

Starmer deserves to hang for everything he’s done, and not done, since he was popped in the back pocket of the zionist Nazi beasts who control him.

Anthony Brooks-Sands's avatar

Yes, to ALL of the above …..!

Greetings from Hamburg

your Anthony

Michael Gease's avatar

What an outrageously funny and sarcastic post!

PForty7's avatar

He keeps invoking god, his own narcissist projection. Remember how Melania brought two bibles to his inauguration and he didn't place his hand on either?

"I was saved by God to make America great again."

"Praise be to Allah."

Insane.

Sion Roberts's avatar

Excellent as ever!

jill chambers's avatar

".....and Sir Keir Starmer has forgotten he was once a human rights lawyer. " - silly me, i thought you were going to say he'd forgotten he was once a human being.

Ron Stockton's avatar

Is there any evidence that Starmer was once a human being?

Sean Griobhtha's avatar

“I’ve known men and women to praise war and ignore its destruction and pain, simply because they are virgins talking about sex — they don’t know the first thing about it.”

https://griobhtha1.substack.com/p/hegseth-stolen-valor-non-combat-pretender

helmut brodesser's avatar

Spoken like the true alcoholic Christian Zionist that he is.

Clive Eccleston's avatar

Starmer said he could use our bases for defence not offence, so i hope he's going to stop whatever the stupid orange blob is planning.

Frances Leader's avatar

Make Jesus Great Again?

Ron Stockton's avatar

"The British media is praising the government for staying out of Trump’s war, while also cheering on Trump’s war. I’m no legal expert, but I’m confident it doesn’t count as war crimes if you’re aiding and abetting the people who blow up power plants." Love your stuff Laura but you have failed to make an important point. Saying thee UK is "aiding and abetting" leaves people thinking the UK is just an enabler. The reality is, the UK is fully involved, Starmer will not disappoint his Blairite mentors. Just as the UK used its air force to find civilian targets for Israel in Gaza (thus participating in genocide, not just aiding), it is using its air force to shoot down Iranian missiles and drones aimed at the enemies' targets. Tony Blair, eat your heart out.

Lisa's avatar

The way the trump regime claims to have blown up their own (rapidly-accumulating) downed aircraft, it seems like they might be going full "Hannibal Directive" on their crew, too.

Or at the very least, there's a charred corpse who might think so.

https://x.com/Wyi_Gaius/status/2041044835562291581

Walter Rebel's avatar

“You Didn’t Lose Your Country. You Gave It Away.”

This is not America’s decline.

This is its exposure.

For decades, we were told a story.

A story about freedom. About strength. About moral leadership.

We believed it—not because it was always true, but because it was convenient.

Now the mask is slipping.

And what we are seeing is not a sudden collapse.

It is the result of choices. Repeated. Normalized. Accepted.

We built an empire on endless war—and called it security.

We spent trillions abroad—and called it leadership.

We ignored suffering at home—and called it complexity.

And through all of it, we said nothing.

Or worse—we justified it.

The uncomfortable truth is this:

this moment does not belong only to politicians.

It belongs to us.

Because systems do not survive on power alone.

They survive on permission.

Every election we ignored.

Every decision we didn’t question.

Every contradiction we chose not to see—

that was consent.

We like to believe that history is shaped by leaders.

But history is sustained by citizens.

And when citizens stop asking questions,

power stops needing answers.

Look around.

A nation that once claimed moral authority

now struggles to explain itself.

A country that exported stability

now debates its own future.

A system that promised prosperity

now produces anxiety, division, and distrust.

This is not an accident.

This is accumulation.

Debt—financial, moral, political—does not disappear.

It waits.

And eventually, it returns.

That is where we are now.

Not at the beginning of a crisis—

but at the moment when consequences become visible.

The question is no longer what went wrong.

The question is:

why did we allow it?

Because it was easier not to look.

Because it was easier to believe.

Because it was easier to assume someone else was responsible.

But no system reaches this point without participation.

Not passive.

Active.

Silence is a form of participation.

Indifference is a form of participation.

Comfort is a form of participation.

And now, reality is no longer negotiable.

The illusion is breaking.

And what replaces it will not be decided by speeches or slogans—

but by whether people are finally willing to see clearly.

Most won’t.

If you understand this, subscribe.

Because what comes next will only make sense

to those who are willing to look directly at it.

Fearless Heart

Cath Millage's avatar

Wow! I believe you nailed it Walter, though a news journalist on CBC 🍁 declared it similarly and more succinctly when he said on his show "Power and Politics" January 6 2025:

"America is not the way it is because of Trump. Trump is the way he is because of America." 🤔

❤️🇨🇦

helmut brodesser's avatar

Hitler with nukes, and sadly, Iran’s non-nuke fatwa was a big mistake. If it took NK’s path, doubtful Trump would launched this revolting war.