See, this is how you troll somebody:
Basically, Vox thought that there was a bridge from the West Bank to Gaza. No, really. Let me show you the lengths involved:
Which would not have made it the longest bridge in the world, but would certainly have put it in the top ten. The real story here, of course, is that somebody – well, several people – over at Vox lacked the critical thinking skills necessary to understand why there would be no bridge spanning the gap between the two areas. First off, the Palestinian ‘governments’ wouldn’t have had the money for it: they’d rather spend that money on stuff that would directly kill Jews. Second, they’d be unlikely to build it, because that would eat into the time that the Palestinian ‘governments’ would rather be spending in planning how to kill Jews. And, third, it’s starkly inconceivable that the Israeli government (note the lack of scare quotes) would tolerate having a giant bridge arching above their heads. Mostly because the Palestinians would try to use it to kill Jews.
Seriously, this is something that a sixth-grader would catch. Or, more distressingly, this is something that a person who recognized that Israel, the West Bank, and the Gaza Strip all had real human beings in it (and not animated pixels on a screen) would catch.
Moe Lane (crosspost)
“And, third, it’s starkly inconceivable that the Israeli government (note the lack of scare quotes) would tolerate having a giant bridge arching above their heads. Mostly because the Palestinians would try to use it to kill Jews.”
The scumbags at Vox are precisely the kind of people who would never conceive of the idea that this would happen, whereas anyone with a functioning brain could figure that out immediately.