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And thank God for that, man.
And thank God for just like a...
Oh, by the way, the protests were led or I don't know, like led.
But the the featured acts at the protest were the families of hostages and surviving hostages.
They're the ones leading the charge being like, stop doing this.
Because if you think about it, could you imagine if you try to put yourself in the place of having someone you really love as a hostage, like Hamas has taken them hostage and they're trapped in one of these tunnels, and then you hear the plan is to cut off all food to the area, and you're like, yo, what?
How is that going to help your loved one who's a hostage there?
Like, how is it just bombing the place?
Like, what if you hit them?
It's like, obviously, if your main goal was hostage retrieval, this is not at all the way you would go about doing that.
You know, it's like this was a point, by the way, that that Daryl Cooper was making on Tucker Carlson's podcast, which got him a whole lot in a whole lot of trouble and got him a whole lot of pushback on.
But I think the essence of his point was about starvation blockades.
And then like saying, like, you know, you put a starvation blockade on Nazi Germany or something like that.
You go, OK, because the Nazis are your enemies and they're real bad guys.
But like, do you think Adolf Hitler is not eating?
Do you think any of his soldiers aren't eating?