Zelenskyy Teams Up With Assad? Based, or Cringe?
Ukraine's leader makes a power move in Damascus, leaving the libs seething and the globalists perplexed.

Okay, so Zelenskyy rolls into Damascus and cuts a deal with Assad? Talk about a plot twist nobody saw coming. The dude's playing 4D chess while the NPCs are still trying to figure out how to use a bishop. Seriously, the screeching from the virtue signaling crowd is almost as loud as a Taylor Swift concert.
Remember when everyone was slobbering all over Zelenskyy for being the woke king, fighting the evil Russian hordes? Now he's shaking hands with a guy the media has been demonizing for a decade. The irony is thicker than AOC's makeup.
Is this a sign that the globalist script is finally breaking down? Are we witnessing the beginning of a new world order where national interests actually matter more than virtue signaling on Twitter? One can only hope.
Let's be real, Ukraine is in a tough spot. They're stuck between a rock and a hard place, and they need to do whatever it takes to survive. If that means partnering with Assad, then so be it. It's called realpolitik, folks. Look it up.
The leftoid meltdown is hilarious, though. They're so busy clutching their pearls and crying about human rights that they can't see the bigger picture. Zelenskyy is playing the game, and he's playing it well. He's outmaneuvering the globalists and the Russians, and he's doing it with a smile on his face.
Of course, the normies are confused. They don't understand that the world isn't black and white. They think that everyone is either a hero or a villain. But the truth is, everyone is just trying to survive. And sometimes, survival means making alliances with people you wouldn't normally associate with.
So, is this a based move or a cringe move? It depends on your perspective. If you're a virtue signaling leftist, then it's definitely cringe. But if you're a based patriot who cares about national interests, then it's definitely based. Either way, it's a power move that's sure to shake things up.
In the end, Zelenskyy's move is a reminder that the world is a complex and unpredictable place. Things aren't always what they seem, and the lines between good and evil are often blurred. So buckle up, buttercups, because the ride is just getting started. And remember, always question the narrative.
It's like that meme with Drake: Drake looking disapprovingly at virtue signaling about Syria, Drake approvingly at realpolitik and Ukrainian national survival.
Time to grab the popcorn and watch the world burn, metaphorically speaking of course. Unless...


