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Pro-Palestinian Activists Vandalize Trump’s Turnberry Golf Course In Misguided Protest

Pro-Palestinian activists recently took their absurdity to new heights—or maybe just new lows—by vandalizing President Trump’s Turnberry golf course in Scotland. Apparently, spray-painting messages while digging up greens is the latest form of protest for those who believe their Haifa-sized grievances against Trump take precedence over basic respect for private property. The activists made their message clear, or rather difficult to miss, with gigantic letters declaring “Gaza is not 4 sale,” splashed across the pristine landscape of Turnberry. Who knew breaking out the spray cans was all it took to become a moral authority on international conflicts?

Not content with mere graffiti, the miscreants decided to get a bit dirty—quite literally—by digging up the famed golf course’s greens. These greens have hosted multiple Open Championships, so their insatiable urge to make a point seems to have come at the expense of what was once a golfing paradise. Presumably, their logic is that if they can disrupt a golf course, they can somehow disrupt Trump’s foreign policy. Unfortunately, they don’t seem to realize that throwing a tantrum over turf won’t change a single policy in Washington, D.C.

The group claiming responsibility for this act of vandalism, Palestine Action, seems to believe that their methods will produce a compelling argument against U.S. policies in Gaza. Their flamboyant press statement apparently frames their destructive antics as a noble rebellion against what they call “colonialism.” Ironically, these activists seem eager to turn a golf course into a battleground instead of fostering dialogue or understanding about complex geopolitical issues. Perhaps their next target should be selling golf balls to feed their cause; it seems to be just as effective. 

 

Reports suggest the vandalism occurred in the early hours of a Saturday morning, proving that these activists evidently prefer the cover of darkness to face the repercussions of their misguided actions. Local authorities quickly noted the damage and are on the lookout for anyone with information. It seems like the only party seriously disturbed here—aside from the local golfers—are the police trying to rationalize why they’re dealing with spray-painted messages rather than actual crime.

In the end, while the left continues to throw tantrums on luxury golf courses, President Trump’s vision for Gaza, illustrated in a recent AI video complete with imaginary skyscrapers and a cheerful Trump sipping drinks with Israel’s Prime Minister Netanyahu, captures a sense of optimism that these activists clearly cannot muster. The choice is clear: stand behind productive dialogue or resort to vandalism fueled by ideological fervor. Given the antics at Turnberry, it seems the left has chosen the latter path, one that does nothing to advance their cause while only serving to reinforce stereotypes about their inability to engage in meaningful discourse.

Written by Staff Reports

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