“I fu*king love war” – UFC champ Sean Strickland goes on WILD tirade amidst Israel-Palestine conflict
UFC middleweight champion Sean Strickland weighs in on the current Israel-Palestine crisis in a series of controversial tweets
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Amidst the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict, Sean Strickland has taken to Twitter to share his controversial views. Strickland’s tweets have caused quite a stir. He insinuated that Palestine consistently finds itself on the losing end against Israel. He implied that they failed in their attempts despite continuing to engage through militant organizations such as Hamas. Strickland went on to suggest that Palestine should expel Hamas and opt for a path of non-confrontation with Israel.
One of Sean Strickland‘s tweets struck a chord, as he exclaimed that he has a deep fascination with war. Especially when he is not personally involved. “Oh man I fu*king love war especially when I’m not in it. Call me George Carlin…,” Strickland wrote. He disturbingly expressed eagerness for the destruction of Gaza. Even going so far as to call for tanks to roll in. His words conveyed a sense of vengefulness and a disturbing anticipation of suffering.
However, in a surprising twist, Strickland drew an unsettling parallel between the opposing sides. He claimed that both Palestinians and their Israeli counterparts share similar sentiments of hatred and a thirst for vengeance. He criticized the global community for their seemingly passive role in the conflict. Strickland mentioned the way flags are posted and sides are taken, while innocent lives continue to bear the brunt of the ongoing turmoil.
At present, Sean Strickland’s standpoint appears to be advising Palestine to surrender in its enduring conflict with Israel. The Israel-Palestine dispute, rife with religious, and socio-political differences, and territorial claims, has spanned several decades. Its history has been marked by numerous wars and clashes. It remains a deeply entrenched and sensitive issue, with no straightforward resolution in sight.
Sean Strickland reveals he feels bad for making fun of Israel Adesanya
Sean Strickland recently defeated Israel Adesanya at UFC 293. Strickland’s unexpected victory via unanimous decision not only stunned the sports world but also gave rise to an intriguing post-fight interaction. After months of constant trash-talking and putting each other down, the two fighters engaged in an awkward exchange after the fight was over. Fans were left curious about the nature of their conversation. Recently, during an episode of “The Man Dance,” Strickland shed light on what transpired in the octagon.
Strickland described the post-fight atmosphere, saying that it was quite an awkward moment. He explained the usual showmanship involved after a fight is over. Fighters acknowledge the shared experience and look ahead, perhaps to a rematch or the next challenge. During the podcast, Strickland divulged Adesanya’s unexpected comments, stating that Adesanya talked about Strickland’s comments on his family. Adesanya said that he would never mock Strickland’s family and condemned him for his words. Strickland responded by stating that all that he said was for the fight and that he did not really know any personal details about Adesanya or his family.
The conversation took a peculiar turn when Adesanya began gesturing towards his neck and discussing his beloved dog. Strickland expressed concerns regarding Adesanya’s mental health and expressed a feeling of guilt for picking on Adesanya considering his strange condition. It is apparent that Sean Strickland has experienced a change of heart regarding the pre-fight banter with Israel Adesanya.
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