Gaza Ballots: Two Decades of Nothing, Now THIS?
Palestinians in Gaza finally get to 'vote' after 20 years... wonder what the Soros-funded 'results' will be?

So, after two whole decades of political squabbling and whatever else they've been up to, Palestinians in Gaza finally got to mark some ballots in what they're calling 'elections.' Held in tents and spare buildings – real classy operation, folks.
Two decades! That's like, the entire lifespan of a meme. Speaking of memes, bet you dollars to donuts this whole shebang is just another performance piece for the globalists. I mean, who really thinks anything legit can come out of a region that's perpetually on the brink of chaos?
Probably funded by some NGO with ties to George Soros, if we're being honest. Just another way for them to stick their noses into places they don't belong and meddle with things they don't understand.
And let's be real, these aren't exactly the picture of free and fair elections. Tents and donated buildings? Sounds more like a refugee camp voting booth than a bastion of democracy. You know, 'Democracy'.
I bet they're already pre-determined, anyway. Some 'progressive' candidate hand-picked by the UN or some other globalist cabal. Because nothing screams 'grassroots' like a puppet government controlled by international elites.
Don't get me wrong, I'm all for people having a say in their governance. But when the system is rigged from the start, it's hard to take any of it seriously.
It's all performative. It's all for the cameras. It's all designed to make us feel like things are getting better when, in reality, the swamp just keeps getting deeper.
So go ahead, celebrate these 'elections' in Gaza. Wave your little flags and pat yourselves on the back. But don't be surprised when nothing actually changes. Because, let's be real, it never does.
Enjoy the show, sheeple. The clowns are running the circus. And they're laughing all the way to the bank. The taxpayers bank, of course.
Maybe they should try auditing the election rolls for dead people and see if it compares to what we saw in 2020. Just a thought...
At the end of the day, it's hard to trust any of this. Until we can be sure there's a process in place that prevents fraud and corruption, these elections are nothing more than a charade.
We'll see how long this all lasts before something inevitably blows up.

