Anti-Israel Thug Unintentionally Helps Dispel Notion of “Concentration Camp” Gaza

I find something rather amusing about clownish anti-Israel thug Ken “KOK” O’Keefe’s latest video, obviously intended as pro-palestinian propaganda.

No, it’s not the sight of KOK’s tattoo-covered, untoned body (that’s more sickening than anything else). It’s the footage of Gazans relaxing on the beach and surfing in the beautiful ocean.

Thank you KOK!

14 thoughts on “Anti-Israel Thug Unintentionally Helps Dispel Notion of “Concentration Camp” Gaza”

  1. Dirtiest beach I've ever seen. I think that this clip features KOK's and Arrigoni's shared stable of "casual contacts". And KOK's jailhouse tatoos lend degradation to the whole scene. The tatoos, lacking any color except Bic pen blue, show no integration into any organized body art. At best it is Euro white trash skin graffiti. Terrible surfing too. If KOK is not careful, those Salafists are going to teach him a new meaning to "hang five".

  2. This is not quite San Diego, Waikiki, or Bondi beaches. If they are serious about surfing and want to get their own boards, why not stop their war against Israel, so that the blockade can be lifted and they can import all the boards that they need! Then, when they get tired of surfing, they can all go down and hang out at that new luxurious Mall in downtown Gaza City and blow their money on imported food and clothing. Gee, life in Gaza is not so bad if you can hit the beach and go shopping after!

  3. Max in San Diego

    I really feel KOK here. When my grandparents and great-grandparents were dying in the Nazi concentration camps, all they wanted was some surfboards. They wanted surfboards sooooo badly.

  4. I didn't see a single "surfer girl" anywhere on the beach or in the water. Not exactly a teenage surfer boy's fantasy; or not MOST teenage boys' fantasy.

    1. Not even those lovely mustachioed hijababes? That must be really bad.

      What the heck. It’s a dumb idea to expect to have a good surf in the Mediterranean to begin with.

  5. Awww, they can't make their own surfboards? The early Hawaiians had that technology down cold – long before they learned how to make missiles.

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