this speaks more to the businesses’ desire to project a fantasy as an escape from the crisis than anything else, and it looks like most of these shops have closed in the past few weeks since UNRWA was kept out and GHF started the food massacres.
And like genocide, famine happens in stages, not to 100% of the people all at once.
this speaks more to the businesses’ desire to project a fantasy as an escape from the crisis than anything else, and it looks like most of these shops have closed in the past few weeks since UNRWA was kept out and GHF started the food massacres.
And like genocide, famine happens in stages, not to 100% of the people all at once.