Portugal shows its utter ignorance on ‘Palestine,’ – Latest News
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Portugal “recognized” a Palestinian State — by posting Sudan’s flag.This tells you all you need to find out about how empty and ignorant Portugal’s “official recognition” of a Palestinian State is. pic.twitter.com/KoMoEK3foN— The Persian Jewess (@persianjewess) September 22, 2025
We say: If you thought Portugal (and different nations) had any clue about what they had been doing in recognizing a Palestinian state — e.g., that they’re rewarding Hamas’ for the barbaric Oct. 7, 2023, bloodbath of harmless Israelis — guess again.
Portugal introduced the transfer in a tweet that shows the flag of Sudan, not Palestine. What more wants be stated?
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“ICE agents held a 5-year-old autistic girl . . . to pressure her father to surrender . . . according to the girl’s family.” — NBC News, Tuesday
We say: The fact: An unlawful immigrant who’d been arrested for “domestic abuse and strangulation, among other charges,” deserted his daughter as he tried to evade law-enforcement; brokers rescued her and known as police, who acquired her back to her household.
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All too desperate to smear ICE, NBC merely took the phrase of the perp’s spouse. By the time it issued a correction, Rep. Ilhan Omar had already cited the story as contemporary purpose to abolish the company.
This declare:
“[Charlie Kirk] believed that the Civil Rights Act that granted black Americans the right to vote was a mistake.” — Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Sept. 19
We say: Wrong. Kirk had no drawback with equal rights granted by the 1964 Civil Rights Act; he lamented how the law was quickly twisted to pave the way in which for reverse discrimination.
Plus: It was the fifteenth Amendment, not the Civil Rights Act, that gave blacks the fitting to vote in 1870, and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 that additional secured that proper.
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We say: To back his declare on the UN that Israel is committing “genocide” in Gaza, partly by ravenous civilians, Erdogan held up a image seeming to show Gazans determined for food.
But the picture had already been proved to have been staged.
Plainly, he couldn’t discover actual proof of genocide — and that’s no shock, as a result of the genocide declare is nothing however a vile lie.
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