Beirut Gets Rekt: Israel Delivers Another Freedom Dividend
The Usual Suspects get a reminder about playing stupid games, winning stupid prizes. Next time, try not harboring terrorists. Just sayin'.

Alright, folks, let's cut the BS. Israel just gave Beirut another friendly reminder that playing host to terrorist orgs ain't gonna win you any popularity contests. Call it tough love, call it a freedom dividend – whatever. The point is, actions have consequences, and Beirut's been collecting bad karma like it's Pokemon.
Remember those oh-so-concerned talking heads whining about 'proportionality'? Yeah, well, tell that to the families of the Israelis who’ve been on the receiving end of rockets and terror attacks for decades. Seems pretty proportionate from where I'm sitting. Maybe if Beirut wasn't a safe haven for groups dedicated to Israel's destruction, they wouldn't be catching so many stray 'freedom seeds'.
Historically, Beirut has been less a city and more a staging ground for anti-Israel shenanigans. From the PLO in the '70s to Hezbollah today, it's always been the same song and dance. Complain about oppression, launch rockets, whine when they get a taste of their own medicine. Cry me a river.
The geopolitical geniuses are gonna come out of the woodwork now, pontificating about regional stability and the need for de-escalation. Spare me. Stability comes from strength, and Israel's showing everyone exactly what that looks like. If you don't want to get bombed, maybe stop harboring people who want to destroy your neighbor.
Oh, and let's not forget the usual suspects in the UN, wringing their hands and calling for investigations. Investigations into what? Israel defending itself? Maybe they should investigate why Beirut keeps making such poor life choices. Just a thought.
Bottom line: Israel's got a right to exist, and a right to defend itself. If that means turning a few buildings in Beirut into rubble, so be it. Maybe next time they'll think twice before providing a sanctuary to terrorists.
As for the long-term consequences? Well, hopefully, it'll send a message. A message that says, 'Don't mess with Israel, or you'll end up like Beirut. Reduced to a pile of dust and regret.'
So, crack open a cold one and raise a glass to the IDF. They're doing God's work, whether the snowflakes like it or not. Remember: If you support terrorists, you're gonna have a bad time. Facts don't care about your feelings.
Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have a meme to create. Something about Beirut and karma. Stay salty, my friends.
And for those still triggered, here’s a safe space: ⬜


