1644 years ago, christianity became the official religion of the roman empire. the roman empire which was centred on the modern day country of italy. italy’s racing team is scuderia ferrari. scuderia ferrari’s F1 drivers are charles leclerc who drives with the number 16, and lewis hamilton who drives with the number 44. in this essay i will explain why the ferrari 2025 championship is divinely ordained-
the thing about israel and palestine is that only one side has the power to end the conflict. israel could end the occupation, end the blockade, stop the settlements, stop the apartheid, and let palestinians return to their stolen homes. an end to israeli violence--to israeli occupation of palestine--would mean an end to the conflict. an end to palestinian violence, on the other hand, would see the bombings and evictions and ethnic cleansing continue unabated. so when someone calls for "an end to violence on both sides" remember that only one side can end 'the violence'--all the other can do is roll over and die.
i mean to be clear i think we can all agree it is bad when civilians die. however the israeli state's policies as a settler-colonial genocidal project means that for decades it has been constructing a situation where it is impossible for palestinians to fight back against daily brutal violence without israeli civilians being caught in the crossfire so i think if you are upset about those deaths you should take it up with the government that built cities and invited settlers onto recently stolen land and then committed indiscriminate massacres against the people it was stolen from for decades. but of course most of the people handwringing about israeli civilians are not actually concerned with human life--or if they are, not with a worldview that recognizes palestinians as human
when people say "what about all the palestinian civlians that have been murdered on an ongoing basis as part of the eliminiationist status quo" they're not arguing "oh palestinian civilians died so israeli civilians should die too". they're pointing out that this status quo is one that can only be changed by actual armed resistance, and because of the aformentioned decades of israeli policy of 'moving civilians into a war zone to settle on stolen land' that's going to inevitably result in some level of harm coming to those civilians. and sure in a vacuum we can all agree that's bad, but condemning the fight for palestinian liberation on those grounds implictly makes the argument that the constant deaths of palestinians was tolerable in comparison, that the status quo should have been maintained--that that violence, of constant bombings of the starved and blockaged gaza strip, was preferable to this violence, where those people actually fight back. this is not a case of violence vs. peace--it is a case of one violence vs. another, and framing it as the former is the same as a fullthroated endorsement of the first, normalized violence, sanctioned by the israeli state and its imperialist overlords in washington
Ferrari actually slowed down Charles. Just look at the gap car 11 made right after the overtake. The pace Charles had after that driver pitted. Ferrari should've get 2-4 but they decided to get 3-4. Fucking Ferrari things. They are just giving up bigger thing FOR THE TEAM. What a Ferrari thing. Ferrari just did Ferrari. I'm not even surprised but just fucking furious.

Lol, not Charles haters saying that he risked too much trying to get a podium. When he fights you have a problem, when he doesn’t you say he doesn’t have a championship mentality, and yet when Verstappen is doing the same you talk about how “he is him.” Just admit you have double standards for Leclerc.
Marjorie Lajoie / Zachary Lagha FD: Nureyev • 4CC 2023
Race winner Charles Leclerc celebrates on the podium during the F1 Grand Prix of Austria. (Photo by Glenn Dunbar).
Marjorie Lajoie & Zachary Lagha, Nureyev On Ice Perspectives at Vieux-Port de Montréal
a series of motorsport edits ↠ Charles Leclerc + 2022 helmets [inspiration]
girls when he rounds the parabolica then to start his final lap in this race and you can bet your bottom dollar that no one is gonna be sat down at all as they make their way around 3.6 more miles let's look at the list ascari phil hill surtees scarfiotti regazzoni scheckter berger schumacher barrichello alonso ferrari drivers that have won here at monza and this man charles leclerc is about to add his name to that list and that means something bottas has been given the power he's been given the tools to chase after charles leclerc but he is a bit too far back leclerc who won in spa of course last week and might join this list bruce mclaren nigel mansell damon hill mika hakkinen and lewis hamilton drivers in the world championship who've won their first two grand prix back to back have a listen to that they rise through the ascari chicane ascari the legend that of course won here for ferrari and they rise to charles leclerc he can see the celebrations starting he's got one more corner the famous parabolica to go mercedes threw everything at him today charles leclerc has coped brilliantly he won in spa he wins in monza charles leclerc is the winner of the 2019 italian grand prix how about that