• Americans support for Israel has flipped for the first time in history.

    In a new poll by pewresearch, the majority of Americans’ opinion of Israel is now 60% “unfavorable.” This marks a significant shift as Israel has always been favored by a large margin.

    Many give credit to social media platforms for allowing unfiltered information to be released, rather than propaganda through mainstream media.
    Americans support for Israel has flipped for the first time in history. In a new poll by pewresearch, the majority of Americans’ opinion of Israel is now 60% “unfavorable.” This marks a significant shift as Israel has always been favored by a large margin. Many give credit to social media platforms for allowing unfiltered information to be released, rather than propaganda through mainstream media.
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  • We flipped a mayoral seat in deep-red Waukesha, Wisconsin!!
    We flipped a mayoral seat in deep-red Waukesha, Wisconsin!!🥳
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  • Iran had a sharp and sarcastic reply to Donald Trump’s demand to reopen the Strait of Hormuz—they “lost the keys” .

    In a coordinated social media campaign , Iranian embassies across the world responded not with threats, but with humor, memes, and subtle digs at history. The embassy in Zimbabwe delivered a deadpan line: “We’ve lost the keys.” Meanwhile, the embassy in South Africa added a playful twist: “Shh… the key’s under the flowerpot Just open for friends.”

    This wave of mockery came after Trump posted a fiery ultimatum on Truth Social , warning Iran to reopen the strait or face severe consequences . His message was aggressive and dramatic, but Iran’s response chose wit over escalation.

    The “Lost Keys” trend quickly went viral , showing how diplomacy in the digital age isn’t always serious—it can also be sarcastic, clever, and publicly performative .

    In the end, instead of matching intensity with intensity, Iran flipped the narrative using humor —turning a tense geopolitical moment into an internet-wide conversation.
    Iran had a sharp and sarcastic reply to Donald Trump’s demand to reopen the Strait of Hormuz—they “lost the keys” . In a coordinated social media campaign , Iranian embassies across the world responded not with threats, but with humor, memes, and subtle digs at history. The embassy in Zimbabwe delivered a deadpan line: “We’ve lost the keys.” Meanwhile, the embassy in South Africa added a playful twist: “Shh… the key’s under the flowerpot Just open for friends.” This wave of mockery came after Trump posted a fiery ultimatum on Truth Social , warning Iran to reopen the strait or face severe consequences . His message was aggressive and dramatic, but Iran’s response chose wit over escalation. The “Lost Keys” trend quickly went viral , showing how diplomacy in the digital age isn’t always serious—it can also be sarcastic, clever, and publicly performative . In the end, instead of matching intensity with intensity, Iran flipped the narrative using humor —turning a tense geopolitical moment into an internet-wide conversation.
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  • I flipped her the bird and the captain laughed.
    I flipped her the bird and the captain laughed.
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  • My spinach just flipped me off
    My spinach just flipped me off
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