Master Thread Dance Your Cares Away/Fraggle/Law Abiding Citizens

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Red Cross final report: Them Germans sure burn lots of firewood. Piles of ash everywhere.
Yep just like Israel drops lots of bombs on Gaza, Libya, and Syria. There is debatable proof they nuked Assad's Syrian army. Christians are now being targeted in Syria. Lots of families killed. That's verifiable, although the nuke is still somewhat debated, but it was Israeli bombing nonetheless against Assad who posed no threat to Israel.

This recent WW2 evidence is a Red Cross report saying no proof of mass killings. Verifiable paperwork.

What you're saying is what we've been told over and over, it's just not easily verifiable... It's your claim based on what we've been told. Do you actually have the final report? How do you know this is not the final report? A claim needs verifiable proof.

I'll be honest. Israel's recent actions and their entrenchment into the US media propaganda and our government ignoring American problems for Israeli via AIPAC has shattered my trust in what we've been told growing up about WW2. It really brings this all into question again for verifiable proof on what actually happened in WW2 based on their actions today.
 
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What a Dick.............




BLUMENTHAL: "Let's put aside the labels and what happened in the past. There are still 1,000 children who were separated and waiting to be reunited. I'd like your commitment to continuing the effort to reunite them with their parents."NOEM: "Well, I can't put aside 300,000 children. Keeping families together is critically important to me and to this country. I'm concerned about Laken Riley's family and that they no longer have her... We will uphold our laws and make sure we are doing everything we can to keep children safe from the trafficking and drug epidemics."
 
Which law suite was this?
CNN reported that Zachary Young was allegedly preying on Afghan refugees by charging "exorbitant fees" for evacuation services during the chaotic U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021. The network's segment, which aired on "The Lead with Jake Tapper" on November 11, 2021, described a "black market" situation where desperate Afghans faced high costs with no guarantee of safety or success in leaving the country. CNN's chief national security correspondent, Alex Marquardt, highlighted that Young was offering evacuation services at prices like $75,000 to transport a vehicle of passengers to Pakistan or $14,500 per person to the United Arab Emirates. The reporting included a LinkedIn post from Young and messages where he discussed the high demand and limited availability of his services, framing it as exploiting the desperation of Afghans for profit. However, CNN later issued a correction stating that the use of the term "black market" was an error and apologized to Young, clarifying they did not mean to suggest he participated in illegal activities.

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