Torenico [he/him]

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Cake day: August 11th, 2020

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  • There’s a very gruesome video of the aftermath of a recent “israeli” massacre carried out against the Gazans, it’s very bad and little kids were struck by them. When I saw it I said to myself that this is the worst I’ve seen so far, but then I remembered I’ve said that last week, and the week prior and so on. I fear we are becoming too used to this, we definitely reached an almost complete normalization of the relentless killings.

    “Israel” is consistently breaching over and over again the limits of violence, each week they become more and more savage and murderous. And now they suffer no backlash for it.

    This is it then. Gazans will be taken out one by one by the zionists. It has been decided by those who can stop this madness, this ridiculous bloodshed, that this will be the fate of Gaza, to be killed either by starvation, water deprivation, unbearable sanitary conditions, bombs, bullets or by their own hand. Let it be known that the image of that little girl today, just sitting there not being really sure what’s going on to her, is but a small preview of what’s to come to, honestly, all of us if “Israel” is not stopped and thoroughly dismantled. In her, I saw the future of millions.

    May zionism suffer a terrible death. May everyone who defend and support this genocide be thrown into the darkest pits of hell and rot there, forever. May Gaza and Palestine win and “israel” die. The future of Gaza and Palestine is now entirely on the hands of it’s Resistance, glory to them.



  • I am kinda sad to hear Pope Francis passed away, even though it was coming eventually. And I say this despite being somewhat atheist myself. In Argentina, Francis is know to some as “The Pope of the Atheists” because he was well liked among important groups of people for his militancy, not only at the head of the Catholic Church, but also during his days in the Argentinian Church. I have grown a great deal of respect for the man, of course I had a lot of disagreements with him but I don’t think he was your regular super conservative Pope, far from it. It’s kinda good to see he was deeply moved by the Genocide in Gaza, and he was personally invested in denouncing it until the very end of his life. That I can respect, despite our “spiritual” and political differences.

    He really got under the skin of milei as well, he absolutely despised the Pope. Years ago he even called him, publicly, a “fucking Communist SOB” that is a “representative of the Devil in the Holy See”. A while back he was shown a fragment of a interview an argentinian journalist did to the Pope, where he said that we should all be aware of “men without history that pretend to become saviors”, he specifically mentioned that “this was the case with Adolf [Hitler]” and milei took great offense lmao and became very angry because he thought the Pope was talking about him. He is, indeed, a dangerous man without history, someone who has a messiah complex.

    Francis also mantained some relationships with local Communist leaders and Socialists, especially those linked with the Church and/or doing charity work among the needy. His persona ideology however could be something along the lines of Social Justice. Truth is, he wasn’t a rabid anti-Communist like pretty much all the other Popes, quite refreshing.