Gaza: Still Births for Woke Moms?
The forever war continues, but don't expect blue-haired feminists to notice the collateral damage of their pet cause.

So, the headlines are all about Gaza again. Surprise, surprise. Seems like the forever war machine keeps chugging along, fueled by… what exactly? Nobody really knows, but you can bet your bottom dollar that some multinational corporation is making bank off it. And who gets caught in the crossfire? Oh, just the usual suspects: women and children. Specifically, the mothers of Gaza. 'The genocide is still taking Gaza’s mothers,' wails the headline. Right on schedule.
Let's be real: the international virtue signaling brigade only cares when it's convenient. Remember when the media was hyper-focused on Ukraine? Pepperidge Farm remembers. But Gaza? That's been going on for decades. It's like the background noise of global politics. Unless it serves some agenda, nobody in power gives a rat's patootie.
And the woke crowd? Don't even get me started. They'll slap a 'Free Palestine' sticker on their hybrid Prius and then go back to complaining about microaggressions at Starbucks. They're too busy canceling Dave Chappelle to notice actual, real-world suffering. Selective outrage is their superpower.
Meanwhile, the military-industrial complex is laughing all the way to the bank. New weapons to test, new conflicts to fuel, new profits to rake in. It's the American Dream, baby! Except, you know, for the people on the receiving end of those weapons.
But hey, at least we're getting closer to that utopian future where everyone is equal and nobody is offended. Just kidding! That's never going to happen. Humans are tribalistic, greedy, and prone to violence. Get over it.
So what's the solution? Honestly, who knows? Probably something involving less government intervention, more personal responsibility, and a healthy dose of skepticism towards all authority. But that's just, like, my opinion, man.
In the meantime, let's all just keep pretending that we're doing something meaningful by changing our profile pictures to show solidarity. It's the thought that counts, right? Even if that thought is completely detached from reality.
Maybe we should all just invest in some bunkers and wait for the whole thing to blow over. Or, you know, learn how to code. That seems like a more practical skill these days. At least you can get a job in Silicon Valley and help build the next generation of surveillance technology. That's definitely going to solve all our problems.
Anyways, back to the mothers of Gaza. My heart goes out to them, I guess. But let's not pretend that this is some isolated incident. It's just another chapter in the endless saga of human misery. And until we address the root causes of that misery – namely, the lust for power and the insatiable greed of the elites – it's going to keep happening. So buckle up, buttercup. It's going to be a bumpy ride.
If you really want to do something, maybe donate to a charity that actually helps people on the ground. Or, you know, just be a good person in your own life. That's probably more effective than virtue signaling on social media. But hey, what do I know? I'm just a CHUD on the internet.
So remember, the next time you see a headline about Gaza, take it with a grain of salt. There's always more to the story than meets the eye. And don't let the woke crowd guilt you into feeling bad for something you have no control over. Just keep your head down, work hard, and try to make the world a slightly less terrible place. One meme at a time.


