Jennie Bloom

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Jennie Bloom

Jennie Bloom

@COMRADEBLOOM

Retired secondary school teacher. Specialised in EAL teaching to refugees. Progressive values.

Melbourne Joined Aralık 2014
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💧Vince Mahon
💧Vince Mahon@vjmahon·
@IRanalyst @Forthleft2 @theage @smh You should know by now Scott this is how embedded & institutionalised racism is in this country. Not to mention these mastheads are unequivocal in their support for Israel, its war crimes &, Israel & the U.S. illegal war in Iran. #auspol #IsraelWarCrimes
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@IRanalyst @theage @smh Out at dinner I heard such vile comments from a nearby table of geriatric zionists. ‘All Palestinians are terrorists!’ an old hag announced loudly, to the complete agreement of the rest of the bitter and twisted zios present. We were at the local RSL. They’ve even taken that over
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Scott Burchill
Scott Burchill@IRanalyst·
How does this vile racism get published in @theage & @smh ? Just imagine the screaming outrage if the roles were reversed
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@ImtiazMadmood How does being born in Syria make it logical to support a state that has bombed Syria?
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Imtiaz Mahmood
Imtiaz Mahmood@ImtiazMadmood·
My name is Asmar Tiba. I was born in Damascus, and this is why I am vocal in my support for Israel. When I was a child, 13 years old, I experienced war, and I quickly became a war refugee. I stand with Israel because Israel is at war. I do not stand with Lebanon or Gaza. To them, war is a choice. Gazans invaded Israel, committed atrocities, and held hostages for 2 years, 3 months, 2 weeks, and 5 days. They have had the opportunity every single day to end the war, or not to start it in the first place. Southern Lebanon, Northeast, the Bekaa Valley, and Beirut's Dahiya suburbs, where Hezbollah operates, these areas can be fully destroyed, and it doesn't bother me. I always remind myself that peace is a choice. As for “Palestine,” in my world, it doesn't exist anymore. The project was adopted by terrorists and dissolved even before I was born. But history shows that hate groups targeting the Jews will always emerge and popularise extremist ideologies, whether it's Nazism or Palestinianism. One good thing is that, we didn't even have to get rid of Palestine; they did it themselves. Those who adopted the cause have liquidated it. I absolutely support the Israeli invasion of southern Lebanon, and I believe all countries invested in the international peacekeeping forces (UNIFIL) should do the same if peacekeeping is the intention. UNIFIL (the United Nations Interim Force) has failed to keep the area demilitarised due to the presence of the terrorist organisation Hezbollah. I am very thankful that Israel is doing the peacekeeping job for the UN and destroying Hezbollah. I am also very thankful to Israel for their protection of the Golan Heights of Israel, a region previously known to be under the control of terrorists who wanted to divert river water and cause permanent geographical damage. Today, Ramat Golan in Israel, is a liveable place, thanks to actions taken by the Israel Defence Forces in 1967. Being born in Damascus has exposed me to a perspective shaped by deception, lies, and hatred. I was told that I must go and "liberate" Jerusalem. I went to Jerusalem and I liberated my soul from this hatred. Photo from 5/2/2026: Me in Jerusalem, the capital of Israel. - Asmar Tiba
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Irish Jewish Voice
Irish Jewish Voice@Irishchutzpah·
“Palestinianism is a moral cancer in the West, which has corrupted its intellectual elites, fried the collective brain and destroyed the West’s ability to distinguish truth from lies” Time to call a spade a spade. Western Jewish leaders AND Israeli leaders have not called it for the big lie that it always was which allowed it to grow and embed itself into society. There is only one Melanie Philips and here she tells it as it is. *NB she references @MEMRIReports an incredible resource Watch and listen 👇🏻
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You spot it, you got it, Pauline.
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Jennie Bloom@COMRADEBLOOM·
@elonmusk Nonsense. The relatives have been ready to testify for years and they certainly know the names. Stop lying.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
This is insane
Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼@DrewPavlou

BREAKING: Court documents reveal that Australian government war crimes investigators do not even have the NAMES of two individuals Ben Roberts-Smith is alleged to have killed in Afghanistan almost 20 years ago. Nobody has managed to identify these alleged victims - even after $300 million was spent on war crimes investigations over five years. Australian Office of Special Investigations director Ross Barnett already revealed that investigators have: - No crime scenes - No access to the deceased - No bodies - No post-mortem report - No official cause of death - No recovery of projectiles to link to weapons that might have been carried by members of the ADF - No photographs - No site plans - No measurements - No recovery of projectiles - No blood spatter Now we know that after nearly $300 million and 5 years of investigation, they do not even have the NAMES of two alleged victims. If there is no name, no identification, no body - how do we even know they were killed? Does anybody actually think this is fair? Does anybody actually think that a criminal conviction - proved to a criminal standard, beyond reasonable doubt - is remotely possible in these circumstances? Daily Mail: ''Two of the five men Ben Roberts-Smith is accused of murdering while serving with the Special Air Service in Afghanistan have never been identified by war crimes investigators. Court documents seen by the Daily Mail show one of the Victoria Cross recipient's alleged victims is described only as 'Person Under Control 1', or alternatively 'Enemy Killed in Action 3'.''

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