Corey

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Corey

Corey

@DaKittenz

Atreides. Atreides. Atreides

Baltimore, MD Beigetreten Mayıs 2009
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Corey@DaKittenz·
If you compare the academic outcomes of pre-pandemic in-person learning to mid-pandemic virtual learning and attribute the gap to VIRTUAL rather than THE PANDEMIC, you are engaging in a fundamental correlation vs causation error that ignores 60 years of peer-reviewed research.
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Muhammad Shehada
Muhammad Shehada@muhammadshehad2·
🚨Must read: Israeli soldiers with moral injury admit to unspeakable atrocities they committed in Gaza. They say it "reminded [them] of the Holocaust." One says they put a Gazan civilian in cage, stripped him down, a soldier peed on him while the others laughed Another emptied his machine gun into an elderly man with 3 children. When the commander came to the site, he spat on the bodies & called them "sons of bitches." Another soldier says they encountered an unarmed Palestinian civilian who held his hands up. An Israeli soldier "came near him, waited a few seconds & just fired, without asking questions, without the suspect doing anything," then reported the incident as a "terrorist eliminated." Another describes how IDF Soldiers "would just take pleasure in destruction" & stealing the belongings of murdered Palestinians. He said soldiers would steal "electric appliances, gold necklaces, cash, everything" & "called it a blessing to steal from [Palestinians]." NONE of those soldiers have ever been held accountable, despite their public confessions to their crimes. The IDF refuses to even recognize "moral injury" as a mental disorder because it negates their propaganda slogan that "Israel has the world's most moral army." Instead, the IDF quietly calls it "identity injury" to imply those soldiers are to blame for feeling bad about murdering Palestinians.
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Adam Johnson
Adam Johnson@adamjohnsonCHI·
NYT twice last week said democrats were “divided” over Israel but as Enten notes, they are anything but. It’s a 80-20 issue now. The only “division” is with pro Israel donors/the 20% and everyone else in the party. Note too: 66% of Jewish dems oppose AIPAC donations to Dems
(((Harry Enten)))@ForecasterEnten

El-Sayed gaining in the Mich Senate race is emblematic of the Dem Party at-large on Israel. There's really no divide on Israel with Dem voters. Dramatic shifts to basically uniformly negative. Israel's net favorable is -54 pts or worse with young, old, liberal & moderate Dems.

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It's politics
It's politics@uspolitics1111·
Chuck Schumer : "Of course we say it's our land, the Torah says it. But [the Palestinians] don't believe in the Torah. So, that's the reason there is not peace." The fact that this monstrous genocidal maniac is the minority leader in the senate is a disgrace and an embarrassment
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Mehdi Hasan
Mehdi Hasan@mehdirhasan·
A reminder that Sam Harris was always an Islamophobe and here's proof: he calls Mamdani a sinister "Islamist." There is literally nothing Mamdani has ever said or done that qualifies him as an "Islamist" (he doesn't support an Islamic state, or sharia law for New York, he takes part in Gay Pride rallies, etc). But he's a Muslim and that's what Harris means and is opposed to but he doesn't have the guts to say so and he hides behind "Islamist" instead.
Making Sense Podcast@MakingSenseHQ

Sam Harris on Zohran Mamdani: "He can seem like someone who just cares about people struggling in New York. But double-click on his political allegiances and you get a picture of someone captured by a sinister theocratic agenda."

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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
Cuba is ninety miles from Florida. It has been under American embargo for over sixty years. The people who designed that embargo, who maintained it through 13 consecutive administrations, who tightened it every time Cuba showed signs of building a functional public health system, are not considered to be engaged in economic warfare against a civilian population. They are considered to be defending "democracy." The Cuban doctors who went to Africa to fight Ebola. The Cuban literacy programs. The Cuban medical system that, despite the embargo, produces health outcomes that embarrass the richest country on earth. None of that appears in the American curriculum. Because the curriculum is not designed to give you information. It is designed to give you a framework. The framework says: Cuba is a dictatorship. America promotes freedom. The embargo is a consequence of Cuban choices. The framework does not say: the embargo was designed, from the beginning, to make the Cuban population miserable enough to overthrow their government, as documented in declassified State Department memos from the Kennedy era. The framework never gives you the memos. The framework gives you the conclusion. Sixty-four years of civilian suffering. Sixty-four years of medicine shortages and economic strangulation. And in the American schools: Cuba is a cautionary tale about socialism. The operation never ends.
COMBATE |🇵🇷@upholdreality

Cuba President: "Since the October Revolution raised the wealth-creators to power, every socialist system has faced brutal aggressions and blockades -- yet no one can deny what they gave humanity. Cuba is not a failed state. Cuba is a besieged state."

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K.@IbaraEleven·
DNC won’t release their 2024 autopsy report because it reveals they lost for things they intend to keep doing.
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Watcher.Guru
Watcher.Guru@WatcherGuru·
JUST IN: $760,000,000 worth of oil shorts were reportedly placed 20 minutes before President Trump announced the Strait of Hormuz was open.
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Davide Mastracci
Davide Mastracci@DavideMastracci·
Last year, I published an article featuring interviews with 13 former Jewish-school students about the “brainwashing” they said they endured. What you see in the video below is part of a trip that almost everyone I spoke with mentioned. Here’s an excerpt from my article that discusses it. “Another key component most former students mentioned to me was the March of the Living, where thousands of Jewish students from around the world go on a two-week trip consisting of a week in Poland visiting concentration camps and other sites of the Holocaust, and then a week in Israel celebrating the state, culminating in Israeli Independence Day.  [Shoshana] Schwebel told me that while the trip wasn’t mandatory, classes would shut down during it and it was seen as “embarrassing” to not go. Describing the trip, Schwebel said, “It was really like, ‘Let’s whip them into a froth, and then they’ll be primed to join the IDF.’” Explaining how this would occur, Schwebel said, “The Israel part was very, very directly a recruiting breeding ground. It was very clearly using this shock of the Holocaust and death camps and concentration camps — a very straight line, like ‘point a’ to ‘point b,’ where ‘point b’ is joining the army and ‘point a’ is the Holocaust. So it’s like, ‘Okay, now you’ve seen the Holocaust. Now it’s your duty as a Jewish person to join the army and make sure that never happens again.’” Schwebel provided a specific example from her trip: “I remember one activity that they ran for us when we were in Israel where they had us sort ourselves into, ‘Which type of Jew are you?’” The options put forward were “soldier,” “diaspora philanthropist,” “rabbi” and “pacifist.” Schwebel and her boyfriend at the time chose pacifist, the only ones to do so. Then, she said, “[The soldiers] literally just laughed at us and called us naive treehuggers. The soldiers were like, ‘These naive treehuggers are going to get killed. You guys are going to get killed first because you’re so naive.’”  She added, “The idea was that the top tier that everyone should be aspiring to was ‘soldier,’ and if you weren’t ‘soldier,’ you should be ‘rich philanthropist’ donating to the soldiers.” The March of the Living’s website links to a 2015 study exploring the impacts the trip has on its participants, and approvingly cites several examples, including that: 86 per cent “assert that it’s very important that their spouse be Jewish”; 91 per cent “intend to give their children a Jewish education” (though just under half attributed that intention to the March); 65 per cent “feel that it’s important to live in a Jewish neighborhood”; and almost 90 per cent “said that the March had made it more likely that they would financially support Jewish causes.” The article adds: “Given the overwhelmingly positive results, it’s fair to say that the March has been and continues to be an enormously successful program in terms of ensuring and enhancing Jewish identity.” The March of the Living did not respond to The Maple’s comment requests.”
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Adam Johnson
Adam Johnson@adamjohnsonCHI·
One question I would love reporters to ask all potential 2028 candidate is “what do you think the US should offer as recompense to the families of the 150+ school girls we murdered in our sneak attack on Iran Feb 28?” This answer would, I think, reveal a lot.
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James Tate
James Tate@JamesTate121·
Our daughter, Rachel Corrie, was killed in 2003 in Gaza, while trying to protect a Palestinian home facing illegal destruction by the Israeli military. She was 23 years old. The massive, armored Caterpillar D-9 bulldozer that crushed her was operated by two Israeli soldiers and manufactured in the United States. It was the same type of militarized bulldozer that US presidents from George W. Bush through to Donald Trump have delivered to Israel. Today, as the destruction of Palestinian homes has only become more commonplace, not to mention the horror of Israel’s genocide, Senator Bernie Sanders will force a vote in the Senate to try to end this cycle of death by banning the transfer of D-9 bulldozers to Israel. We hope he will not take this stand alone. No policy can bring back those taken from us by these actions—children and other loved ones. But the Senate now has an opportunity to honor the memories of our daughter, other Americans, and thousands of Palestinian civilians killed, and to show that their deaths, and all the destruction, will no longer be condoned and funded. We hope those elected to represent us, the American people, understand the message that voting to block these D-9 bulldozers will send. This will not be a symbolic gesture, but a concrete step toward the protection of human life. thenation.com/article/politi…
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Lusca Fusca
Lusca Fusca@luscafusca150·
Por volta de 2013 a cidade de Chengdu tem adicionado trepadeiras em seus viadutos para conter ilhas de calor e o difícil trabalho de tornar essa infraestrutura mais agradável.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
A 15-pound honey badger can survive a cobra bite that would kill a full-grown man in under two hours. Then it finishes eating the snake. A biology grad student at the University of Minnesota wanted to know how. She needed badger blood to find out, and the only samples she could get were from two American zoos in San Diego and Indiana. What she found in the DNA was one tiny change. There's a small socket on your muscle cells that your nerves plug into to tell your muscles to move. Cobra venom kills you by jamming that socket shut, so your lungs stop working. The honey badger's socket has a swapped-out amino acid that gives it a positive electrical charge. Cobra venom is also positively charged. Like magnets pointing the wrong way, the venom gets pushed off before it can lock in, and the muscles keep firing. The same workaround showed up separately in hedgehogs and pigs. Mongooses got there too, with a slightly different molecular trick. Four different animals with no shared ancestor all arrived at the same solution because venomous snakes kept biting them for millions of years. That only covers snakes like cobras and mambas. Puff adders work differently, destroying tissue instead of paralyzing muscle, and the DNA trick doesn't help there. So when a puff adder lands a solid bite, the badger collapses into a kind of coma for two or three hours. Then it wakes up groggy and eats the snake anyway. The skin is maybe the unfairest part of all this. It's about a quarter inch thick, rubbery, and so loose it fits like a wetsuit two sizes too big. A lion can clamp its jaws on a honey badger and the badger will twist halfway around inside its own skin and start clawing the lion's face while still in its mouth. Bee stingers barely get through. Porcupine quills don't either. Which brings us back to the bees in that photo. They're annoying. A few sneak through to the face, and enough stings have killed honey badgers in the wild. Honey badgers still die. But they're running three different defense systems at the same time, and one of them is a genetic lottery ticket evolution has pulled four times.
Science girl@sciencegirl

The honey badger doesn’t care

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Jvnior
Jvnior@Jvnior·
LIVE FOOTAGE: Israel directly bombs 3 separate paramedic groups… on purpose. This is the most horrifying video I ever watched.
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Daniel Mayakovski
Daniel Mayakovski@DaniMayakovski·
"El sionismo siempre ha estado contra las víctimas judías del Holocausto como yo, nos consideraron material humano sin valor para construir Israel. Los sionistas dicen que si Israel hubiese existido 10 años antes, mis padres no hubiesen sido exterminados... estos idiotas no entienden que si para sobrevivir tengo que hacer daño a otros, como los palestinos, entonces es mejor no sobrevivir, esa es la lección que aprendí de Auschwitz". Hajo Meyer, judío antisionista sobreviviente del campo de exterminio de Auschwitz.
Daniel Mayakovski@DaniMayakovski

Sionistas cantaron y bailaron hoy al lado de las cámaras de gas del campo de exterminio nazi de Auschwitz, para "conmemorar" el Día del Recuerdo del Holocausto. Vean el respeto que tienen por sus propias víctimas, es repugnante cómo utilizan el horror de Auschwitz como un parque de atracciones, pero luego los antisemitas son los que denuncian al sionismo.

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