Gaza Corpse Cleanup: Reality Check on the Forever War
More rubble, more bodies, more taxpayer shekels down the drain — who's surprised?

Gaza – So, the 'recovery efforts' are underway in Gaza. Translation: They're pulling skeletons out of the rubble. Shocker. This is the Middle East, after all, where peace is as rare as a unicorn sighting.
Let's be real. Every few years, there's another 'conflict,' another round of bombs, and another pile of rubble to sift through. Rinse and repeat. And every time, the same talking heads come out of the woodwork, wringing their hands and demanding more 'humanitarian aid.' Which, of course, means more money flowing into the black hole that is the Gaza Strip.
The whole thing is a grift. Always has been, always will be. International organizations pat themselves on the back for their 'efforts,' while Hamas lines its pockets and the average Gazan continues to live in squalor. But hey, at least they have 'resilience,' right?
And the MSM lapdogs? They'll dutifully report on the 'emotional toll' on the 'recovery teams.' As if anyone cares. These are the same people who cheered on the lockdowns and the mandates. Now they're suddenly concerned about 'trauma'? Give me a break.
Meanwhile, back in America, our own infrastructure is crumbling, our borders are wide open, and our economy is circling the drain. But sure, let's send more money to Gaza. Makes perfect sense.
The real tragedy here isn't just the dead bodies. It's the endless cycle of violence and dependency that's been perpetuated for decades. And until someone is willing to call out the root causes of the problem, nothing will ever change.
So go ahead, shed a tear for the poor, downtrodden Gazans. Just remember that your tax dollars are funding this circus. And the clowns are all laughing all the way to the bank. Time to wake up, sheeple. This ain't a movie, it's real life. And it's a damn shame.
Background: The Gaza Strip has been a hotbed of conflict for decades, with no end in sight. The international community's attempts to mediate a lasting peace have consistently failed, leaving the region mired in violence and instability. The only consistent outcome is more poverty and destruction.
The recovery efforts are a necessary evil, but they're also a Band-Aid on a gaping wound. Until the underlying issues are addressed – namely, the failed leadership in Gaza and the corruption that permeates the region – these efforts will continue to be a waste of time and resources.
And let's not forget the elephant in the room: Iran. The mullahs in Tehran are pulling the strings, funding and arming Hamas to destabilize the region and advance their own agenda. Until that meddling is stopped, peace will remain a pipe dream. Facts don't care about your feelings. Cope.

