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@FazelAli

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Aaron Bastani
Aaron Bastani@AaronBastani·
@StopTheHate_UK @nicolelampert What other words can Jewish people use against me that I’m not allowed to use against them. A list would be helpful.
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Richard Medhurst
Richard Medhurst@richimedhurst·
We all agree that Iran & Co have very precise missiles, yes? So why do we not hear of them hitting hospitals and schools every day? Even "by accident" ? Ask yourself why this is the case, and what this says about their military doctrine, their values, and their mindset.
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Saifedean Ammous
Saifedean Ammous@saifedean·
I'm increasingly coming round to the idea that Israel support in the US (with the exception of fat cuck boomer Fox viewers) is a Potemkin village propped up by media and algorithm manipulation. Nobody with a brain listens to trash like this anymore & they'd all be obscure on Twitter if it wasn't for the ADL algos.
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Carlos Danger
Carlos Danger@lamont1940·
@pati_marins64 Interesting take, but until recently the world was relatively stable. No wars in Europe for 30 years, Russia and Ukraine and Israel against whoever is nearest to them has created a mess that trump has gravated to and made worse
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Cognoscere@FazelAli·
@DrAbdullah2_ @aiishadahir Alhamdulillah brother. If this is the gheerah most Saudis have for Makkah and Madinah, then inshallah it is in good hands. We can only make dua to Allah that it stays this way.
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Sherlock 🦑🩺
Sherlock 🦑🩺@DrAbdullah2_·
@aiishadahir As a Saudi from Makkah, I say "خسئت" which is an Arabic saying of "screw you". This land will be for Arabs, ruled by Arabs, and protected by Arabs. Since the Prophet's time, and throughout our 1447 year history. And we as Arabs have chosen our rulers, and we stick with them.
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Cognoscere@FazelAli·
@aiishadahir As much as it sounds great in theory, how do you begin to even initiate this autonomy for Makkah and Madinah that you dream of?
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Saifedean Ammous
Saifedean Ammous@saifedean·
Rejecting the property rights of goyim isn't some incidental or recent part of Zionism; it is the entire premise of Zionism. x.com/saifedean/stat…
Saifedean Ammous@saifedean

Property Rights: The Root Cause of the Palestinian/Israeli Conflict The Palestinian-Israeli conflict is the inevitable result of the destruction of a centuries-old system of private property rights and its replacement by race-based state ownership. Since 1947, property rights in Palestine have been replaced by a government agency that owns the majority of land, constantly steals more, never sells, and only leases land to one racial group. Religious and racial conflict are not destined in Palestine; they are historically rare occurrences, but this system of property rights would create violent conflict anywhere. In 1945, the British mandate government surveyed land ownership in Palestine and found that Jews owned 5.67% of the total land, while Muslims, Christians & other denominations owned 48.31% of the land. The remaining 46.02% was public land, mainly in the sparsely inhabited desert in the south, most of which was de facto owned by the Bedouins who herded there. Among the privately-owned lands, only 10.5% was owned by Jews, while 89.5% was owned by non-Jews. There was not a single district in Palestine in which Jews owned a majority of the land, as this illustration makes clear.[1] In 1917, when the Balfour Declaration was issued, the Jewish population ranged from 4% to 13%. In 1945, the population of Palestine was 1,764,520, of which 69% were Muslim and Christian, and 31% were Jewish.[2] The majority of the Jewish population was recent immigrants from Europe, many illegal. Even after decades of legal and illegal immigration, land purchases financed by European benefactors, and terrorism against Palestinian civilians and British forces, the Zionist movement had less than a third of the population of Palestine, and owned less than 6% of its land when it established its ethnostate. To establish an ethnostate on a land in which the right ethnicity was less than a third of the population, and owned less than a twelfth of the land, Zionist terrorists engaged in a premeditated and systematic campaign of terrorism, murder, and violent expulsion, meticulously planned from the 1930s, ruthlessly executed against a largely unarmed population, and practically continuing until this day, explaining the conflict’s longevity. This has been extensively documented by Palestinian historians, such as Walid Khalidi and Rashid Khalidi, as well as by Israeli historians like Ilan Pappe and Benny Morris.[3] [Continues in next tweet]

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Saifedean Ammous
Saifedean Ammous@saifedean·
Zionism is incompatible with human civilization because Zionists cannot understand the idea that goyim can have property rights. Whether it's Gazan land or American money & soldiers, the goyim must hand it over whenever Zionists want it.
The Jerusalem Post@Jerusalem_Post

Opinion: The only way Israel can govern the Gaza Strip without becoming an external oppressor of “another people” is to remove “the other people” from the confines of the Gaza Strip itself. jpost.com/opinion/articl…

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Xavier
Xavier@xavierjp__·
Saying this is seen as a declaration of war and/or treason in Saudi Arabia btw so have fun going for umrah or hajj Some of you have no brain nor sense The Saudis, whatever faults they may have - and no Muslim country or empire has been perfect since the Rashidun caliphate - have done a tremendous job of safeguarding, developing and maintaining the two holiest cities Not only have they physically developed and protected them, but they’ve religiously done so too. They are tough on heretical practices and rightfully so And if the zones of Makkah and medina were “autonomous” as you suggest, who would oversee proceedings, organisation and development of the areas? Who will prevent heretical practices from taking hold again? Who would organise hajj, umrah, etc Would there be a standing army to defend the 2 cities? How would that army fund itself? Who would provide the manpower and weaponry for that army? Who would lead it? Your suggestion is not just foolish but dangerous
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Aaron Bastani
Aaron Bastani@AaronBastani·
@nicolelampert So you’re a Jewish journalist, which requires special treatment, but Polanski, as a Jewish politician, doesn’t? Why?
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Nicole Lampert
Nicole Lampert@nicolelampert·
When the leader of racist party calls a Jewish journalist - me - ‘parasitic’ simply for reporting that his Jewish family are scared by the direction his ‘Zionism is racism’ party is going in. This is the true face of the nasty Greens.
Zack Polanski@ZackPolanski

Daily Mail and journalist? Those words don't belong together with your parasitic behaviour. You try your daily nonsense - with a paper that literally backed the fascists - and the Green Party continue to rise. Together - we will win. independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-n…

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Robert Carter
Robert Carter@Bob_cart124·
@TRobinsonNewEra May God protect these two lovely people from your vile hate and your evil eyes. You are filth with a long criminal history. Humble yourself wretch, for you are not fit to lecture anyone about parenting, religion or anything else for that matter. You are scum!
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Dan Bilzerian
Dan Bilzerian@DanBilzerian·
@mattforney I’m not Muslim you fucking retard and Randy is jew first, Israel second and America last
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Preethi Kasireddy
Preethi Kasireddy@iam_preethi·
The first three months after birth are often called the "fourth trimester" because your baby is essentially still developing outside the womb. Human babies are born more helpless than almost any other primate, partly because our heads are too big to fit through the pelvis if we stayed in any longer. This means newborns come out before they are really ready. A baby horse stands within an hour of being born. A human baby cannot even hold their own head up. For those first three months, your baby needs you to be their external womb. They need constant warmth, feeding, motion, and closeness because their nervous system is still expecting the environment they just left. This is why the first three months are so intense. They are feeding around the clock, contact napping, and will not let you put them down. It gets easier once their nervous system matures enough to handle being in the world without you as a buffer.
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Tjalve Aarflot 🇺🇦
@MKBHD Never mind the iPhone; it’s amazing how consistent your looks has stayed through the years! Pure dedication to go back to the same location with the same outfit in similar light conditions for 19 years - legend!
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Marques Brownlee
Marques Brownlee@MKBHD·
iPhone 1 thru iPhone 17, taking the same photo
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Mrs Burnside
Mrs Burnside@weejoy·
@revenant_MMXX If the only thing Britain had ever contributed to global cuisine was: Roast Beef Bacon and Eggs Fish and Chips Their cuisine is still close to the top of the pyramid.
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Cognoscere@FazelAli·
@SandyofCthulhu Beef Wellington is French non? Name these amazing British dishes from the 1800s.
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Sandy Petersen 🪔
Sandy Petersen 🪔@SandyofCthulhu·
Here’s the sad truth. British food was ranked one of the great world cuisines in the 1800s. Actual snooty French chefs said British food was the best. It was destroyed by WW1, when it was made patriotic to eat crappy. Between the wars it really didn’t recover much, but then the rationing & privations of WW2 pretty much did it in. It has slowly improved since the 60s but it still has a long way to go. They went from Beef Wellington to mushy peas. I’ve spent plenty of time in Britain and yeah you can find some decent food, but it’s no wonder they’re hooked on Indo-Pak cuisine.
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🌘𝚛𝚎𝚟𝚎𝚗𝚊𝚗𝚝⚡@revenant_MMXX

"British food bad" is just the biggest anti-White psyop ever, people have no idea what "British food" even is because its been adopted by so much of the world that people don't even recognize it as British in origin. Americans in particular are especially clueless about this

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Garnet Jade
Garnet Jade@catboystriders·
@akarlin @fandompulse Blue check saying something stupid and controversial to get that engagement $, I'm on to your game little man
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Fandom Pulse
Fandom Pulse@fandompulse·
George R.R. Martin on the brilliance of The Lord of the Rings: "As I read Return of the King, I didn’t want it to be over. That last book blew my mind, particularly the scouring of the Shire. I didn’t like that when I was in high school. The story’s over, and they destroyed the ring — but he didn’t write 'and now they lived happily ever after.' Instead, they went home and home was all [expletive] up. The evil guys had burned down some of the woods; a fascist-like tyranny had taken over. That seemed anticlimactic to me. Frodo didn’t live happily ever after or marry a nice girl hobbit. He was permanently wounded; he was damaged. As a 13 year old, I couldn’t grasp that. Now, every time I re-read The Lord of the Rings — which I do, every few years — I appreciate the brilliance of the scouring of the Shire. That’s part of what lifts the book from all its imitators. There was a real cost to Tolkien’s world. There’s a tremendous sadness at the end of Lord of the Rings, and it has a power. I think that’s partly why people are still reading and re-reading these books." Was it a mistake to not include the scouring in Peter Jackson's films?
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