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you seem fun.

quite mad, indeed.

western lens of martyrdom culture.

it seems to have had the opposite effect.

teachers are required to grade your papers. while greatly appreciated, you do read of your own free will. what ever grade you assign probably says more about you than me.

my consignment of the thing doesn’t change what it is. which was lawful. your opinion of the optics of the thing doesn’t change what it is. which again, was lawful. hence the phrase, ‘it is what it is’

isn’t that the grade that counts?

if the israelis had shared what they knew he wouldn’t have gotten citizenship of any kind. his visa was lawful. the investigation\surveillance was lawful. his deportation was lawful. nothing has been violated. an expectation has been set.

maybe not, on the discovery the frame of reference to that was a case based on a mosque suing the press. after the george mason case that was started in dec 2024, they have data marked of protesters planning. not a ridiculous leap to think there is something similar with khalil. he may not want to go to court either.

see, the part I do think is interesting is that it’s rubio’s authority. glad you brought that up. there is another case that’s named him and i don’t know how to even look at theories based on what’s filed.

he was not some dreamer who played high school football in america and owns a roofing company. he chose common cause with the enemy and placed himself in this position. culture of martyrdom and whatnot. you have no idea where he’s been or what he’s done. 100% certainty the israelis had him on their radar before we did. thx for reading.

lee, what a a wonderful contribution. thank you. ”material” is gonna go for a walk, id wager.

thanks for reading, jay. I remember that story. similar to road blockers and ambulances. other rights to consider.

revolutions are messy business.

always enjoy your notes, phil. what was betrayed? buddy of mine was sent back to argentina because in 2008 he bought weed from an undercover cop. grad student and expecting father. judge told him he was here to be a student not a drug addict and sent him home. if you’re going to make americans regret extending the visa to learn, we can just give it to someone else. pretty simple, I think.

thx for reading. doubt we have the same definition of grotesque. my post is realistic, unbiased and unforgiving but it is not crass, brutish, ignorant, vulgar or anything resembling grotesque.

 

 

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