East Jerusalem: Another Day, Another Woke Meltdown Over Real Estate
Cry more, libs: Israel builds in Jerusalem, triggered lefties screech about 'occupation' while ignoring the actual geopolitical chess match.
East Jerusalem – Oh, the humanity! Another day, another manufactured outrage cycle because Israel is building stuff in Jerusalem. The usual suspects are clutching their pearls and screaming about 'occupation' and 'ethnic cleansing' because, you know, feelings. Buckle up, buttercups, because reality has a funny way of ignoring your safe spaces.
So, Fakhri Abu Diab's house got demo'd. Boo-hoo. Turns out, building codes exist for a reason, and surprise, surprise, they apply to everyone. Did he have the proper permits? Nope. Should he have followed the rules? Probably. But nah, let's blame the evil Zionists instead of personal responsibility. That's how the game is played, right?
The narrative is always the same: Palestinians are helpless victims, and Israelis are cartoon villains twirling their mustaches. Never mind the complex history, the security concerns, or the fact that East Jerusalem was captured in a defensive war. Nope, just keep repeating the 'occupation' mantra until everyone is sufficiently guilt-tripped.
Meanwhile, the UN, that bastion of impartiality and effectiveness (lol), is weighing in with its usual anti-Israel pronouncements. The International Court of Justice says Israel is illegally occupying stuff. Okay, and? They also probably think climate change is going to melt Antarctica by Tuesday. Nobody cares.
Angela Godfrey-Goldstein, bless her heart, is wringing her hands about the disparity between settler homes and Palestinian rubble. Newsflash: People who follow the rules and invest in their property tend to have nicer things. It's called capitalism, sweetie. Try it sometime.
Netanyahu is building stuff? Good. He's the elected leader of a sovereign nation, and he gets to decide what happens in his country. If you don't like it, maybe try winning an election instead of throwing rocks.
Let's be real: this whole situation is a geopolitical pressure cooker. Israel is surrounded by enemies who want to wipe it off the map, and Jerusalem is the prize. Building homes and securing the city is not 'ethnic cleansing'; it's called survival.
The Palestinians have been offered statehood multiple times and rejected it every time. Maybe, just maybe, they should focus on building a functional society instead of playing the victim card. Just a thought.
So, next time you see the outrage brigade marching through Twitter, remember to take it with a grain of salt. The world is a complicated place, and the narrative you're being fed is probably missing a few crucial details.


