9 Stories To Know This Week: Netanyahu Speech, Bella Hadid, Kamala’s Campaign and More
This week was full of bullshit, drama, and utter hypocrisy. Here are the top nine stories that you may want to catch up on before starting this upcoming week, from Bella Hadid v. Adidas to Netanyahu, Kamala, and more.
FBI Is Not Fully Convinced Trump Was Struck by a Bullet
For some reason, I’m not convinced either.
Netanyahu To Meet With Biden and Hostage Families, Then With Harris
Is this what y’all said about Kamala? Girl here is all about empty promises.
‘We Choose Freedom’: Kamala Harris Campaign Launches First Ad
*Eye twitches* y’all just have me trippin’ sometimes.
Adidas Apologizes to Bella Hadid Following Backlash Over Shoe Ad Linked to 1972 Munich Olympics
Technically, it was just Bella Hadid’s name being mentioned out of fear alongside other partners whom Adidas apologized to. (She got removed; they didn’t.) It’s about time other brands learned the lesson from real-life stories like this one with Bella Hadid so they know that they shouldn’t mess with Palestinian people.
Netanyahu’s Speech to Congress Disappoints Many Israelis
He really is a disappointment – but we didn’t need a speech to tell us that.
Gaza Ceasefire Negotiations Appear To Be in Closing Stages, Senior US Official Says
Yeah, “appear.”
‘Enough’: Netanyahu Condemns Campaign Against Noa Argamani
Aside from the fact that we already know that he’s a hypocrite who acts sympathized with hostages when he makes his forces brutally torture Palestinians, I seriously thought he was saying enough like, “ENOUGH.” But nah; it’s actually barely heard.
Families of Hostages Held in Gaza Slam Netanyahu for Leaving Ceasefire Deal out of Congress Speech
He doesn’t care about them and they’ve had enough of him. What a “first-world” country stuck in the Middle East! Y’all are truly out of place over there.
The False Claims Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu Made in His Address to US Congress
A speech that will make you stick with hell no’s and headphones.
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