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And we're sitting here, even as we're having this conversation now,
I don't, I know a few, I remember coming on the podcast a couple years ago when this conflict first started and then when it would go, and it was almost like I was coming on to be like, look, let me present the argument for why we shouldn't support what Israel's doing here.
Present the other side of the debate.
I feel now like the debate's over.
I don't even think there's like much of a debate to be had.
I'll keep doing them if somebody wants to come debate about the issue.
But what are we talking about here?
Dude, South Africa brought a genocide case to the International Court of Justice.
And the International Court of Justice ruled that what Israel was doing to Gaza was plausibly a genocide.
21 months ago, they said this was plausibly a genocide.
And the thing's gone on the entire time since then.
There was a huge Tourette's piece a couple months ago about, you know, because we've seen so many examples of this, but they had IDF soldiers off the record and at least one on the record saying that they were given orders to fire live rounds into the crowds of desperate people trying to get food.
Literally having starvation throughout Gaza.
I don't know if you saw this, dude.
I mean, I couldn't I actually like found this hilarious, but I'm a comedian who has a real twisted, dark sense of humor.
But the Free Press, Barry Weiss's publication, like ran a piece like debunking the starvation
Gaza and one of the examples that I'm not making this up like you go look at this I'm not I mean I'm very close to exactly accurate on this one of the examples they picked was it like a kid who was starving to death and their attempt at debunking it was that actually this kid had another major issue when an Israeli bomb cracked his skull
So that's your defense that like, yes, he starved to death, but it was also, you know, with these other complications, this was the big one where the New York times had that big picture of the starving baby.