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Wonder if this may cause some liberal Jews to privately support Trump.
Nope. Liberal Jews aren’t religious so they have zero affinity with Israel. They’re just white people with extra privilege and a chip on their shoulder because of all they’ve been taught that they’re oppressed. But in fact the reason that they’re feeling bad about themselves is because nobody likes them aside from their liberal Jew friends and even those are trying to cancel them all the time. And they deserve it for being officious pretentious asshats.
Now they tell us! Yesterday, the Hill ran a flabbergasting story headlined, “FBI shuttered DEI office last month.” Wait. Last month? You mean, after the election and after the nomination of Kash Patel to run the discredited “law enforcement” agency? Behold, the Trump Effect strikes again.
In a written statement emailed to the Hill, the FBI non-explained that, “In recent weeks” —*weeks? when exactly?— “the FBI” —who at the FBI?— “took steps” —baby steps? pigeon steps? adult human steps?— “to close the Office of Diversity and Inclusion (ODI), effective by December 2024.” Effective as of a WHOLE MONTH?
Hold on a sec. Were they saying they already closed it? Last month? Like…secretly? Without anybody even noticing? What on Earth?
Well, spank my pillows and call me Sally. The brave men and women of the FBI apparently jettisoned their woke DEI office in the dead of night, anonymously, without anyone getting the credit or the blame, so their arrogant, virtue-signaling credentials could remain un-smudged by progressive criticism from their woke peers.
Fox’s article confirmed these suspicions, adding the remarkable fact that “The agency didn't specify why it had closed the office.” So brave! So virtuous! So transparent! Let’s just close it, hunker down, and not answer questions.
I mean, why would a government agency explain shutting down its most publicly visible office? Like it owes taxpayers an explanation, haha.
Whatever the FBI’s DEI office was up to, it must have been really gross. President Trump thought so, too:
FBI special agent and whistleblower Steve Friend tweeted that he knew why the agency speed-disassembled its DEI office: to shield the employees working there from all being made instantly redundant —i.e., DOGE’d— and fired en masse...
In other words, the FBI’s entire DEI office just went undercover, like cockroaches scurrying under the refrigerator. It’s in witness protection! Where it will stay, living off the grid and trying to survive in hiding for the four years till Trump is gone.
Here’s a routine reminder of how the Democrats magically transformed an Enron paper-shredding law into an insurrection law wielded against curious Capitol tourists. If the FBI shreds any documents, it could be more insurrection. So be careful, FBI.
Finally, I won’t be sad to see the end of “Diversity Agents,” whatever they are. I’m just saying:
Sudan hopes to reach a peace agreement with Israel, the Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Tuesday, confirming speculation that more Arab states would follow the UAE in normalizing diplomatic relations with Jerusalem.
Speaking to Sky News Arabia, Haidar Badawi Sadiq said he does not deny that there is contact between Israeli and Sudanese officials.
He also said that there is no reason to continue hostility between the two countries, adding that an agreement would be based on reciprocity and safeguard Sudan's interests without compromising its principles.
Sadiq added that the UAE was brave in normalizing ties with Israel and was paving the way for other Arab states.
For its part, the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs welcomed Sudan's declaration and said that it "sees positively any step towards a normalization process and peace agreements with the states of the region."
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the head of the Sudan Sovereignty Council, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, met in Uganda in February and agreed to begin normalizing ties.
An agreement could be hampered by the increasing pressure facing the Military Council at the head of Sudan, established after the fall of President Omar al Bashir, given the slowness to meet the objectives of the transition period, one year after the signing of the agreement between the army and the protest movement that provides equilibrium for elections in 2022 and peace negotiations with the country's rebel groups.
Following the agreement between the Emirates and Israel, the press commented that it opened the door to many more peace agreements.
According to the White House, the next would be Bahrain and Oman. There has also been talk that in the future, it could be the turn of Saudi Arabia.
Also the president of Lebanon, Michel Aoun, left the door open to peace with Israel in a recent interview, despite the fact that both countries are technically in a state of war.
However, the Sudanese Foreign Minister-designate Omar Kamaruddin Ismail sent out a subsequent message that it was "astonished" by Sadiq's statements, which he had not been authorized to make, and that the ministry had not discussed relations with Israel.
“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Sudan confirms that the issue of relations with Israel was not discussed in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in any way, and Ambassador Haydar Badawi (Sadig) was not assigned to make any statements in this regard,”, the statement added.
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