This video is from the night the IDF stormed Rafah and committed a massacre.
They timed it perfectly with the Super Bowl.
That night, some of the most horrific images of the genocide came out.
The incident is now known as the 'Super Bowl Massacre'
pic.twitter.com/aRjKtNJAWq— ADAM (@AdameMedia) February 10, 2025
I ask myself what Palestinian resistance would look like if the Palestinians had not been fully disarmed. Our situation, awful as it is, is not yet as devastating as theirs; our own level of being armed will make things much different for us. Article 2 be blessed. Most want to survive, but survive into what? Slavery? Slavery has never been more disguised than it is today.
Yet I am learning much from Palestinians. I am learning tenacity and perseverance. I am learning to stand up to whatever comes my way, in whatever way I know how. I am learning to keep going in the face of the most trying and terrifying odds. I am learning to believe in myself and my birthright of freedom. Always more to learn. Those who teach us just by being who they are, are gifts to the creation. They’re really all around us. Unsung heroes fighting the fight. May the road be shown on how to fight harder, how to end this cruel and deadly control.
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Like my late father once said back in the late 90’s:
“If terrorists wanted to attack the US, the best time would be to do it during the Super Bowl because no one would notice as the whole country would be watching the game.”
So sad that this is still true even to this day.