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@paste_historian

Eagle Scout, communist, Jew for Palestine. organizer @keweenawleft. linguistic anthropology is great, but it is not a replacement for therapy. he/him

occupied Ojibwe land Joined Şubat 2015
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especially tone deaf in a world full of Stephen Miller types deserving of the label
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@_lizixuan sure, but the author also spends most of the article insinuating that kiswani is a violent antisemite who had it coming
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Since the Jewish Defence League terrorist group just tried to assassinate a Palestinian rights activist, here's @JGreenblattADL head of the @ADL hanging out with one of their members during the UCLA campus protests
Billy Fiveskin@DannyByGaslight

Here’s @JGreenblattADL caught hanging out with members of the JDL terrorist org back during the anti-genocide campus protests

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Benjamin Kunkel
Benjamin Kunkel@kunktation·
The flagrant irrationality of Trumpism would have required a psychoanalytic turn in political thinking, if one weren't already underway, and @leninology is better at this than just about anyone
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Khalil Sayegh
Khalil Sayegh@KhalilJeries·
The Editor-at-large of an American Jewish magazine is justifying settler terrorism and pogroms against Palestinians. Imagine if a prominent Muslim or Christian justified pogroms against jews or Israelis!
liel leibovitz@liel

As so many people, including so many who ought to know much better, are falling for the "Very Violent Settlers" storyline, here's a very brief clarification on what's actually happening on the ground. Palestinians are constantly and violently provoking and attacking their Jewish neighbors: an 18-year-old young man named Yehuda Sherman was killed just this morning when a Palestinian driver deliberately ran him over. Palestinians are also constantly seizing lands illegally, and on the rare occasion that Israel's highly sympathetic courts bother enforcing the law and demanding that they leave, they ignore the orders and grab away. Meanwhile, a battery of "human rights organizations," paid for by the same deep-pocketed NGOs paying for all the progressive chaos worldwide, are spinning out reports accusing Israel of unspeakable crimes, often marking Palestinian terrorists eliminated while murdering Jewish civilians as innocent victims of settler violence. And thanks to a Biden-administration appointed official, these reports are then copy-pasted, word for word, and presented as official American policy. When Palestinians go on murderous sprees, no one registers a complaint. When PA police officers blatantly violate the Oslo Accords, it's all good. But when a Jews respond to constant attacks and provocations by rising up and defending themselves, everyone, including a large swaths of American Jews, hurry to condemn them as dangerous lunatics. This kind of retardation doesn't work anymore: Jews have every right to defend themselves from murderous Palestinian violence everywhere, but especially in their ancestral homeland of Judea and Samaria.

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David Grossman
David Grossman@davidgross_man·
A hypothetical: a 14 year old in the suburbs, doesn't know any Jews well, maybe 1 or 2 in his whole school. He hears "Jews kill babies" from a friend who got it from a streamer. That sounds fake, but what is he supposed to say when his friend shows him pictures from Gaza? 1/6
Maytal Kowalski@MaytalKowalski

Contemporary antisemitism is mostly due to antisemites. Yes, the actions of Israel provide "cover" for their words and actions, but the blame here still lies with antisemites and, more importantly, a society that allows and even encourages their views.

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hey do any of my mutuals have wechat? i'm going to china in a few days, just made an account and immediately got restricted. serious, not a scam, please dm!
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Nicholas Kristof
Nicholas Kristof@NickKristof·
US immigration officials picked up a blind Rohingya refugee last week in Buffalo, NY. Then, realizing they had no basis to deport him, they released him five miles from his home. He needed a walking stick and died trying to make his way back to his house: investigativepost.org/2026/02/25/bli…
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@9mmballpoint white 4th grade teacher was telling us (racially diverse class) about the civil rights movement. the n-word came up and she was like "this is a word you must never say. i will say it once for you so you know what it is" and then she said the word. i think about this frequently
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This has made me genuinely curious about something: if you're white, and you didn't grow up in an explicitly racist household, how did you first learn about the n-word? I can't imagine there's a standard procedure for that sort of thing.
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Nerdeen Kiswani
Nerdeen Kiswani@NerdeenKiswani·
It’s funny whenever Camera accuses me of terrorism when they literally sent an intern to entrap me in undergrad. Don’t get me started on exposing y’all. Why did your intern ask if I want revenge and damage against the Ashkenazi Jews in government? I still have the texts.
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CAMERA@CAMERA4Truth

In a recent article, @NYT called out Representative Randy Fine for his comments about Muslims. Yet, the same piece described @NerdeenKiswani, an unapologetic supporter of terrorism, the October 7th massacre, champion of "globalizing the intifada," and leader of a virulent organization that targeted Jewish people and Jewish businesses, as a "Palestinian organizer." That’s not neutrality. That’s narrative framing. If someone supports eliminating the world’s only Jewish state and chants “We don’t want two states, we want all of it,” that isn’t just activism. It’s extremism. And sanitizing it misleads readers. Call out ugly rhetoric wherever it exists. But don’t apply moral clarity to one side while softening the other. Journalism should inform — not selectively edit reality. camera.org/article/nyt-do…

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