GingerToner

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GingerToner

GingerToner

@GingerToner

Holding the center until sanity resumes. This account is a placeholder for research and random notes.

Earth (mostly) انضم Kasım 2019
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Erick Erickson
Erick Erickson@EWErickson·
We went from outrage over the OK hand gesture and Pete Hegseth’s tattoo to the actual Nazi SS tattoo being no big deal. Remarkable media shift, highlighting yet again how in the pocket of the Left the press corps is.
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Jason Brodsky
Jason Brodsky@JasonMBrodsky·
In addition to Iron Dome, #Israel dispatched a version of the Iron Beam laser-based air defense system to the United Arab Emirates during the recent fighting with #Iran to help protect the Gulf nation from missile and drone attacks. ft.com/content/624744…
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Stu Smith
Stu Smith@thestustustudio·
If you are standing on a stage in Iran saying “Salute to the Islamic Republic” or saying in Farsi “Death to Israel,” it is entirely reasonable for your home country to treat that as a serious national security concern. Christopher Helali should be barred from re-entry into the United States, and I hope the ongoing scrutiny of the American Communist Party is producing real results. What Bushra Shaikh is doing is not journalism. It is political warfare, and it belongs in the same category as the extremism that led the United Kingdom to crack down on Palestine Action.
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AG
AG@AGHamilton29·
So it begins. Given how many people Owens has clearly defamed in recent years, I expect a lot more to come. I hope every single one is successful and she loses every penny of the 60+ million she has made selling conspiracies and lies since last year.
Matt Sarelson, Esq. - Celebrity Attorney & Advisor@MSarelson

On behalf of Brian Harpole, I filed this defamation lawsuit against Candace Owens and Mitchell Snow. We will not be providing any other statements. You can follow me for updates. scribd.com/document/10333…

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Israel War Room
Israel War Room@IsraelWarRoom·
NEW: Days before the Bondi Beach massacre, a Jewish community group warned Australian police that an attack on the Jewish community was "likely." The group requested police assistance to guard 14 Hanukkah events across Sydney. But police declined to provide a dedicated police presence, instead offering to have mobile patrols "check in and monitor." 15 people were killed in a terror attack that targeted the Bondi Beach Hanukkah celebration. nytimes.com/2026/04/30/wor…
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Bob Blackman
Bob Blackman@BobBlackman·
Counter-terror police believe the IRGC is directing attacks using disposable young criminals. This is why arresting the foot soldiers will not be enough. The Iranian embassy must be closed and every agent of this murderous regime on British soil expelled. #ProscribeIRGC
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David Albright
David Albright@DAVIDHALBRIGHT1·
This comment defies the facts. As of February 2021, Iran had sufficient LEU enriched below five percent to produce enough weapon-grade uranium (WGU) for up to two nuclear weapons. It had almost no 20% enriched uranium. That February 2021 stockpile is not the reason Iran was able to produce so much less than 5%, 20%, and 60 percent enriched uranium over the years. It was the increase in the number of the advanced centrifuges, clearly shown in the graphs.   As of June 2025, it had enough enriched uranium to make sufficient weapon-grade uranium for 22 nuclear weapons. We went from 2 to 22.
(((James Acton)))@james_acton32

Fact: FDD’s graphs on “enriched uranium” omit the large build-up in low enriched uranium during the first Trump admin. This build-up enabled the highly enriched uranium production shown in the graphs.

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Amichai Stein
Amichai Stein@AmichaiStein1·
🛢️ Intelligence estimates suggest Iran could run out of storage capacity for the oil it is producing within 15 to 60 days, according to two Western intelligence sources who spoke to The @Jerusalem_Post. jpost.com/middle-east/ir…
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Ariel Admoni
Ariel Admoni@arieladmoni·
@NizNellie3 In 2028, Los Angeles will host the Olympics, and Qatar is set to take part in the security operations—one small piece of evidence of how foreign funding’s influence extends far beyond education, reaching into the worlds of sports and culture as well.
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Prof. Math & CS 🍓🍌✡️🎗️🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱 📟
Recipients of grain from occupied Ukrainian territories in 2025, according to Ukrainian intelligence: 🔹Egypt (490k tons) 🔹Bangladesh (250k tons) 🔹Turkey (97k tons) 🔹Syria (94k tons) 🔹Lebanon (78k tons) 🔹Saudi Arabia, Vietnam, Djibouti ... Israel is NOT even in top 10 ...
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Eldee Stephens
Eldee Stephens@eldeestephens·
You posted an accusation two days before submitting the complaint. Stolen grain is imported by tens of countries, but you thought you could use Israel as your whipping boy. Same vibe when demanding money from the US. Israel should forbid the unloading of the grain -- because that's the right thing to do -- and then tell you to pound sand for anything you want in the future. You know, I've supported Ukraine throughout this conflict, despite the pressure campaign against the US for more support. But you vote against Israel at the UN, you support the PLO, your government is riddled with corruption where American taxpayers see their funds get used for exotic cars and lip injections for girlfriends of oligarchs. Enough. I'm done. Don't ask Israel or the US for anything ever again. We don't owe you jack.
Andrii Sybiha 🇺🇦@andrii_sybiha

Ukraine has officially addressed Israel through diplomatic and legal channels, requesting action on the “PANORMITIS” vessel. The Prosecutor General’s Office of Ukraine has submitted a relevant request to the Israeli authorities based on a Ukrainian court ruling to arrest the vessel as part of the ongoing investigation. The vessel is suspected of carrying a grain cargo that was illegally transported from a closed port in the temporarily occupied territory of Ukraine in violation of international law and Ukrainian legislation. This is not Twitter diplomacy, but a very concrete legal and diplomatic request for international legal assistance that necessitates a response. We expect the Israeli side to take it seriously rather than responding with emotional statements.

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Joan Smith
Joan Smith@polblonde·
Marches and banners in the UK calling for ‘intifada’ haven’t helped anyone in Gaza. They’ve put anti-semitism at the heart of identity politics and made this country unsafe for Jews. It’s shameful.
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dan linnaeus
dan linnaeus@DanLinnaeus·
Misinformation or disinformation? You’ll find in the community notes of Israeli Fm Gideon Sa’ar’s response to Ukraine's Fm Andrii Sybiha earlier today a reference to an MFA statement. It establishes that on March 23, Ukraine “informed” Israel about the Abinsk and the possible occupied-territory origin of the cargo, and “emphasized the inadmissibility” of import operations. This is linked in the community notes and is supposed to substantiate that “Ukraine submitted a legal request for previous ships. Those requests were ignored.” The record shows that this claim is false. Here’s the actual sequence as Kyiv itself has now laid out and which has been corroborated by Israeli reporting via Barak Ravid at Channel 12 and Axios. On March 23, Ukraine’s ambassador in Tel Aviv delivered a diplomatic note about the Abinsk. Three weeks passed. On April 12, the Abinsk arrived in Haifa and began unloading. On April 14, Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha personally called Sa’ar requesting the cargo not be accepted. It was only the following day, the day Abinsk completed unloading and the vessel sailed on April 15, that Ukraine’s Prosecutor General’s Office transmitted the formal MLAT, including the court arrest order from April 8. On April 16, Sa’ar texted Sybiha directly stating the ship had departed and could not be detained. On April 20, Israel sent its formal written reply citing the departure and insufficient evidence. So the procedural channel was used. But it was used in a way that arrived as the operational moment closed. The MLAT finally arrived the day the vessel left port, after it unloaded and its goods entered Israeli commerce. Importantly, the buyer told Haaretz's investigative reporters that Russian suppliers stated this is wheat originating from Siberia, sent west in train cars, with documents “confirming this.” The piece itself notes that Israeli buyers have no way of checking whether they were lied to. The buyer further told Haaretz they only realized the source after the Ukrainian embassy contacted them. That undercuts President Zelensky’s “knowingly purchasing stolen goods” allegation on X. The community note’s claim that “Ukraine submitted a legal request for previous ships. Those requests were ignored” elides this timing and details of the actual event. In the real world, the MLAT was not ignored. It simply arrived too late to prevent unloading. When the Israeli foreign ministry is asking for these formal legal requests and evidentiary package, it’s not because it’s saying “we don’t want to recognize that you might have a claim here” or “you may have no legitimate grievance.” It is saying we need to understand under what mechanism and under what criminal statutes we need to investigate this in order to give you a serious finding -- because ultimately this isn’t something Israel is doing at the state level. This is private commerce that needs to be investigated. And when you realize that Israel is being asked to act as an enforcement arm for a sanctions regime it isn’t party to, on an evidentiary basis that is only formally presented after the moment to act has passed, against private commercial actors whose alleged wrongdoing depends on legal characterizations that are themselves contested, you start to understand that this is not Israel sparking issues with Ukraine, but the other way around. The public generally speaking has little attention span for absorbing these details, which is where deception and social media become a match made in heaven if you’re looking for a way to cause a target country a headache. The better question is why.
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Prof. Math & CS 🍓🍌✡️🎗️🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱 📟
Things Israel did for Ukraine 🔹 Initial 100-ton aid package 🔹 Field hospital treated 7k patients 🔹 Water infrastructure support 🔹 Hundreds of power generators 🔹 Tons of medical equipment 🔹 Additional supplies over the years A full list of things Ukraine did for Israel 👇
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LTC Nadav Shoshani
LTC Nadav Shoshani@LTC_Shoshani·
@MarioNawfal Israel and Lebanon are in a ceasefire, but Hezbollah decided they are not, and we have to protect ourselves. This is the reality Hezbollah is forcing on Israeli civilians: just 15 seconds to run for shelter every time a siren sounds. This is what the past 24 hours in northern Israel have looked like. Rockets have been fired at Israeli communities. IDF troops have been killed. There’s an active and ongoing threat along our northern border. In addition, in recent days we’ve had a soldier killed and many more injured from Hezbollah attacks. There’s one side refusing to abide by the ceasefire, and that’s Hezbollah.
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🇮🇱🇱🇧 Israel and Lebanon are still technically under a ceasefire, but the IDF continues hitting south Lebanon. Israel says it’s preemptive: disrupting attacks before they happen. So, let me get this right: EVERYTHING is a target now?

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Claire
Claire@Claire_V0ltaire·
You’re a loathsome propagandist. There’s nothing, absolutely nothing that connects the suffering of Black people in America to the brutal, genocidal terror organization, Hamas. To suggest that is insane but you’re a rape denier that lied about the findings of the UN, HRW, and Amnesty, along with many others who confirmed the sexual violence that took place on October 7, so our expectations were low!
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Drop Site
Drop Site@DropSiteNews·
Allegations of rape and sexual violence against white women were one of the most commonly cited justifications for lynching Black men in America, though the historical record shows these charges were routinely fabricated or grossly distorted. Statistics show that about one-fourth of all lynchings from 1880 to 1930 were actually prompted by an accusation of rape. In fact, most victims were political activists, labor organizers, or Black men and women who simply violated white expectations of deference. White mobs used these allegations to enforce segregation and advance stereotypes of Black men as violent, hypersexual aggressors. The brute caricature of the hypersexual Black male was a myth used to justify the violence, which in turn functioned as a social control mechanism to instill fear in Black communities — sending messages not to register to vote, not to apply for white men’s jobs, not to organize, not to complain publicly. This caricature gained in popularity whenever Black people pushed for social equality. Journalist and activist Ida B. Wells was among the first to systematically document and expose this pattern. In 1892, she published Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in All Its Phases, which connected names, dates, and identities to individual cases of lynchings and rape accusations to show that that the rape narrative used to justify lynching was a deliberate fabrication, writing, “nobody in this section of the country believes the old threadbare lie that Negro men rape white women.” She documented that the true motivation for lynching was the enforcement of racial hierarchy. No independent international human rights organization has confirmed a single case of rape by Palestinian fighters on October 7.
Van Jones@VanJones68

Hasan Piker says the designated terrorist organization Hamas is 1,000 times better than Israel. His statement outraged many — who now just want to write him off. That's a mistake. He has a massive audience and is emerging as one of the major voices of his generation. Those of us who disagree owe him — and his audience — a real argument. Here's mine … And my position doesn’t come from ignorance about oppression. For a big chunk of my life, I was a grassroots activist — because of the pain of my own people. During those years, I was lucky enough to learn from elders who had been in the Black Panther Party, in SNCC, in the ANC. These were people who had to choose whether to pick up the gun — and how to use it if they did. They taught me this: even in armed struggle, there are principles. No women. No children. No rapes. No kidnapping. Mandela held that line. Amílcar Cabral held that line. You don't become what you're fighting. Hamas fails that test. They are not fighting for MORE freedom for Palestinians. They're fighting for less. They want theocracy, not democracy. And their means? They don’t use principled armed struggle (hitting military targets). They use terrorism (targeting civilians). The vast majority of Americans — including those who sympathize with the Palestinian cause — reject terror tactics. Reasonable people would agree on three principles: secure homelands for both peoples; no hatred for Jews or Muslims; and protection for all civilians. Hamas’ approach undermines all three. That's the conversation Piker's audience deserves. Not name-calling.

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