Tired of being told that asking for dignity is "antisemitism."
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Cheryl, you don’t get to monopolize exhaustion.
You say no one knows what it feels like to "be in it."
As if Palestinians don’t live under siege.
As if they don’t dig their children from rubble or bury families in mass graves.
As if Gaza doesn’t wake up every day to drones circling above and sniper scopes aimed at schoolyards.
You speak of terror as if it moves in only one direction.
As if the people you cage, blockade, bomb, displace, and starve aren’t even real enough to feel fear.
Let me ask you this.
When a child in Rafah loses her leg to an airstrike, does her exhaustion count?
When a father digs through the remains of a UN shelter flattened by your F-16s, is he allowed to say he is tired?
You say the world tells you what to do.
That you are "fighting on seven fronts."
But it wasn’t Hamas that sanctioned 80 countries.
It wasn’t Hezbollah that vetoed peace plans.
It wasn’t Gaza that received billions each year to violate international law with zero consequence.
You’re not a lone survivor.
You are not David in this story.
You’re the most coddled, armed, and diplomatically shielded regime on earth.
And still, you play victim.
You mock people for sipping lattes while missiles rain down on others.
Yet you celebrate airstrikes like they’re sporting victories, tweet about leveling cities, and act shocked when the world finally says: Enough.
You want to know why people chant "Free Palestine"?
Because they’re tired too.
Tired of watching genocide live-streamed, and then gaslit by those committing it.
Tired of being told that asking for dignity is "antisemitism."
Tired of seeing journalists murdered and labeled human shields.
Tired of living in a world where the colonizer cries harder than the colonized.
You say you don’t care?
We believe you.
Because people who drop bombs rarely do.
But understand this.
The world’s rage isn’t rooted in latte culture.
It’s rooted in memory.
And memory doesn’t fade just because you refuse to feel it.
You’re not running on fumes, Cheryl.
You’re running on fantasy.
And history is running out of patience.
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