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Human Rights Watch and Yemen

oh human rights watch aren't you tired of watching the roasted Yemeni children is conscious haunting an illiterate Emirati pilot got his finger on the trigger next to him a Saudi shylock in his helmet bragging my thumb is bigger the Queen and her middle finger mistaking the hole of the red white and blue's president for the holy trigger what do you expect a fake pedophile royalty ring with fat ass crypto jew bin Salman playing king sabotage the heritage Yemen the authenticity Yemen the history bare footed ibn saud and the failure of being royalty rooted in history is no mystery he rode the israhelli markava and for dark pedophilic pleasures in Thailand he sold the kaaba and the sadland Yemen has to bow before the summerian cow without any graphical violence that might awaken your soul from denial and it's deep silence thirsty kids bow to sip from the blood dampened sands tongues squeezing the water out of the mud sadly all they taste is blood gathering around leaking water pipes down in Yemen there's no clean Nestle there's humiliation in the simplest of rights ,talk about self degradation water can leak but not oil women in burqa must watch their children starve if your voice will clear your conscious you'll be awarded the tin foil if comfy prayers, ameens and amens could only feed and shelter the human hens in their bombarded dens how about animal rights if human rights ain't realistic since the world's reaction is subanimalistic since we failed to care for each other as animals do i dare you to look up the innocent eyes of a Yemeni child innocent whys and grown up lies Yemen where humans broke free from their humane ties even the planet of apes won't let this happen earth's got talent seven billion souls excell in playing deaf dumb and blind tamer hossam Copyright © tamer hossam | Year Posted 2020

Copyright © | Year Posted 2020




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