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enmyra0
เเอ้น ไมร้ะ :
มึงจะเข้าทีละตัวทำไมวะ
2025-05-22 11:26:50
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hiphopdreamer17
Hiphopdreamer17 :
movie name:the long road home
2025-05-21 09:30:34
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yourecute41
like if you love Jesus Christ :
look my name ❤️
2025-05-22 01:40:17
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chyngyz_0608
CHYNGYZ :
Movie name: The Long Road Home
2025-05-21 09:13:14
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cionff999
...... :
America playing victim classic 💔
2025-05-21 17:16:54
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__ogabright
OGA BRIGHT :
Killed 3 generations in one minute then played the victim roleTypical US behavior💔
2025-05-22 10:21:38
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ibbydadibby
IbbyDaDibby :
Acting like he’s the victim 🤣
2025-05-21 21:23:26
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noor_s717
A H M A D🇨🇭S ﷽ :
"Look at the effect of movies - they make you sympathize with the killer more than the victim.".........
2025-05-21 12:26:21
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aldinkovich
Đ.Aldin :
They shoot a loot of kids without weapon to,,, movie is a clear propaganda
2025-05-21 09:55:33
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jjk_skibidy
Kaiser :
Dude the family shot at them and yall mad at the soldier
2025-05-23 05:46:14
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fady.ayoubb
Fady Ayoub :
Killed 3 generations in one minute then played the victim role💀Typical US behavior
2025-05-21 19:58:10
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dawodhamdan
dawodhamdan :
"In Palestine… a child throws stones, he’s killed. His father picks up a rifle, he’s killed. Then his grandfather comes with nothing but dignity, and he's killed. In Lebanon… from a father who resisted in the 80s, to his son in the 2006, to his grandson in 2024 — the cause is the same: the land. They think killing ends the story. But every martyr teaches the next. These are not victims — they are guardians of the land. From Palestine to South Lebanon… one rifle passes to the next generation."
2025-05-22 12:39:00
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n7n5s
YASIR :
America is a terrorist country
2025-05-22 01:10:39
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yuzivdko4i0
A.O Potamias hools G25 :
Triple kill +300 xp 💔
2025-05-21 14:07:41
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rani_bazzy
Rani Bazzy 🇱🇧 :
They make the soldier look like the victim this is propaganda at its finest
2025-05-21 17:04:40
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abdullahashfaq785
Abdullah Ashfaq Rajput :
justice for Palestine 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
2025-05-21 18:11:54
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masterart.777
ᴍᴀsᴛᴇʀᴀʀᴛ :
เรื่องอะไร
2025-05-22 04:28:10
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churaq.ma
churaq.máťa :
Film name?
2025-05-21 07:21:38
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afghan.desiboy
sultan ãfg 🤴🇦🇫 :
So you come to our country, kill us, destroy our homes, and then you make a movie pretending it’s all for some noble cause — for freedom, for justice, or to protect the world. But what exactly is the truth? What excuse can justify the pain, the loss, and the suffering you brought upon us? You act like you’re the heroes, but in reality, you’re the ones who invaded, occupied, and shattered countless lives. How can you make stories that erase our reality and act like we deserved it?🥺
2025-05-23 10:08:43
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adagamer35
ADAGamer35 :
Why people are defending a civilian with a gun ? 💀
2025-05-23 00:10:24
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yas_een_akb_ar
❣️YAS_een_AKB_ar_AFR_iDi ❣️ :
free Palestine 🇵🇸🫶🇵🇰
2025-05-21 18:43:21
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potatoki0
potatoki0 :
Is it the American and Iraq war?
2025-05-20 19:01:26
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tallgent8
TallGent🫶 :
The kid didn't have to shoot
2025-05-22 12:39:49
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sofiaanxxx
sofian🇵🇸 :
good propaganda
2025-05-21 13:49:14
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sparky.lee47
sparky lee :
Three generations gone in a minutes 😔
2025-05-21 19:54:28
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