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antifa, 1930s style. I walked away from Omelas.
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If the Jew Hunters come to your area and knock on your door - you don’t have to engage and you can close the door without saying a word to them. Then they don’t know if you support them or you don’t.
Afterwards what you should do, if you are Jewish or support Jewish people in your community is go online and complain to the police about feeling intimidated by them and scared of what they will do with your information.
The police are saying they will only stop them if reports are made from householders.
So please do it. Stand up to the new fascists in High Viz and Keffiyehs. An online complaint doesn’t take long.
#SheffieldJewHunt

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🚨 NYC SHOCKER: 50% of ALL hate crimes target Jews... who are just 10% of the city.
Watch NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch drop the numbers — and Mayor Zohran Mamdani standing right next to her, stone-faced and emotionless.
This is the same mayor who still refuses to repudiate “globalize the intifada.”
Jewish New Yorkers are being hunted in their own city while leadership looks the other way.
Enough is enough. Share this clip. Tag your reps. Demand real protection NOW. Jewish lives matter. Antisemitism has no place in NYC.
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Rahm Emanuel — Obama’s Chief of Staff, Clinton’s political director — just said it.
“We lost the plot.”
Emanuel: 50% of American kids aren’t reading at grade level. Reading and math scores at a 30-year low. The Democratic Party’s response was bathroom access and trans athletes in women’s sports.
He called it “insane” and “baffling” — Democrats undermining Title IX, one of their own greatest legislative achievements, to champion trans athletes in women’s sports.
This isn’t a Republican saying it.
This is the man who ran two Democratic White Houses.
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Getting really bored of MAGA ranting about "freeloading" Europeans.
The US does not spend a trillion dollars "on NATO." It spends it on a vast global military empire, with a mere 3.6% going toward their bases in Europe.
Meanwhile us "freeloading" Europeans spend $454 billion on our own defence.
The "freeloading" story is and always has been a lie to keep Americans angry and Europeans compliant.

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To those speaking of iran's infrastructure being destroyed as a consequence of this war:
Let’s talk about your staggering hypocrisy.
When they set the Rasht market ablaze with our people trapped inside, your heart didn't bleed. You felt absolutely nothing for the innocent lives burning to ash. But now that a bridge in Karaj gets blown to pieces, suddenly you want to weep over "Iranian infrastructure"?
Let me tell you exactly what kind of bridge this was.
It was never meant for us. Not a single civilian has ever set foot on it. It wasn't even open to the public. It was a phantom structure, built for one reason and one reason only: to connect two IRGC military bases and serve as a direct, covert artery to an underground missile city. It was carved right behind the Azimiyeh mountains, stretching west toward Radar Mountain. God only knows what dark, malignant operations these terrorists are hiding in the tunnels beneath that rock.
In short: it was a pure military asset for an occupying terror syndicate.
So yes, when I saw the sky light up with that explosion, I cheered. I watched their concrete shatter, and I smiled. Because it meant only one thing: another massive, crippling blow to the terror machine of the Islamic Republic that holds my country hostage.
You can mourn the rubble of their military bases all you want. When this occupation is finally eradicated, we will build our own bridges.
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Israel Has Hit Nearly Everything It Planned To. Now What?...
🚨 OPERATIONAL UPDATE: ISRAEL U.S. WAR WITH IRAN - Reporting Window: Last 24 Hours
Israel has now largely completed its preplanned strategic strike package inside Iran, while Iran’s response continues to degrade in scale but not in intent. At the same time, the northern front is heating back up, and regional actors are positioning for what comes next rather than what comes now.
✈️ STRATEGIC AIR CAMPAIGN OVER IRAN
Israel has effectively finished its target list. The IDF now confirms that nearly all “vital and strategic” targets have been struck. Over the past 24 hours, operations focused on depth and completeness rather than expansion. Strikes hit a wide geographic spread including Tehran, Shiraz, Kermanshah, and Ahvaz, with particular emphasis on military-industrial infrastructure.
Key targets included:
*⃣ Approximately 20 weapons production and R&D fa cilities in Tehran
*⃣ Mehrabad Airport and adjacent regime-linked infrastructure
*⃣ A chemical supply node tied to SPND, Iran’s weapons development apparatus
At the same time, Israel continued its shift into economic warfare. The destruction of major components of Mobarakeh Steel, Iran’s largest industrial complex, is not tactical. It is strategic degradation of long-term national capacity.
What changed here is straightforward. This is no longer a shaping campaign. This is a completion phase. Israel has moved from identifying targets to executing them, and now toward locking in the strategic outcome.
🚀 IRANIAN MISSILE ACTIVITY
Iran is still responding, but the character of that response has changed. In the latest barrage, roughly 10 ballistic missiles were launched in the opening wave. That makes it one of the larger salvos in recent weeks, but still far below earlier peak volumes. Most were intercepted, and physical damage was limited, though civilian impact remains real, particularly through panic, injuries, and indirect casualties.
The important distinction is this: Iran still has the stockpile, but not the operational tempo. Its retaliation doctrine remains intact. It continues to mirror categories of targets struck inside Iran, expanding at times to civilian and economic infrastructure in Israel and across the Gulf. But the scale is no longer overwhelming. It is calibrated.
🔥 NORTHERN FRONT: LEBANON ESCALATION
While Iran slows, the northern front is doing the opposite. Hezbollah resumed intense rocket fire into northern Israel, including a direct hit in Kiryat Shmona that caused multiple injuries. In response, Israeli operations intensified significantly.
In the last 24 hours:
*⃣ Over 40 Hezbollah fighters were killed
*⃣ A senior Hezbollah commander was eliminated in Beirut
*⃣ The IDF began systematically destroying homes used for launch positions and surveillance
This marks a clear doctrinal shift. Israel is no longer just responding to fire. It is shaping the battlefield, likely toward a buffer-zone model similar to early phases of Gaza operations.
🌍 REGIONAL AND GLOBAL DIPLOMATIC MOVEMENT
Diplomatic activity is accelerating for one reason. The military phase is stabilizing. President Trump again stated that the war is nearing completion, though notably without offering a clear timeline or exit structure. That ambiguity is now a central feature of the conflict’s political layer.
At the same time:
*⃣ Pakistan has emerged as a potential mediator between the U.S. and Iran
*⃣ Gulf and European states are pushing for de-escalation frameworks
*⃣ Discussions are increasingly focused on maritime security and the Strait of Hormuz
The UAE, in particular, has highlighted the scale of Iranian regional attacks, reporting hundreds of intercepted missiles and drones while framing Iran’s actions as violations of sovereignty and international law. This is no longer just about the battlefield. It is about shaping the post-war order.
⚠️ INTERNAL IRAN PRESSURE
Inside Iran, pressure is building across multiple fronts. The economy is entering a wartime shock phase, with inflation rising sharply and essential goods becoming harder to access. At the same time, the regime continues internal crackdowns, including executions tied to earlier protests.
There are also signs of instability at higher levels. The reported assassination attempt on former foreign minister Kamal Kharazi adds another layer of uncertainty, whether internal or externally driven.
Public trust is eroding. Information control is weakening. The internal environment is becoming more volatile, not less.
🧭 THE BIG PICTURE
What changed in the last 24 hours is not the scale of the war. It is the clarity of its trajectory. Israel has largely completed its strategic objectives inside Iran. Iran continues to respond, but at a reduced and more controlled pace. The center of gravity is shifting away from large-scale strikes and toward political positioning.
At the same time, the Lebanon front is emerging as the most active and unpredictable theater.
🧠 MY ASSESSMENT
This is the phase most observers misread. The war is not ending because Iran has collapsed or because stability has been achieved. It is moving toward an endpoint because the core objectives have been demonstrated.
Israel and the United States have shown that they can penetrate Iran at will, dismantle critical infrastructure, and do so without being pulled into a prolonged ground conflict.
That changes the strategic equation. Even if the regime remains in place, the message is now unmistakable. Military dominance does not require occupation. Deterrence no longer depends on long wars. And that lesson will not be lost on Iran, Hezbollah, the Houthis, or any actor watching how this conflict unfolded.
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I was born and raised in China and lived there for over 20 years. China is a communist totalitarian state under the absolute control of one man — first Mao Zedong, then Deng Xiaoping and his successors, and now Xi Jinping.
There is no real freedom — not in speech, not in thought, not in daily life.
The majority of Chinese people support the government because they have been fed a nonstop diet of lies and propaganda since the age of three. They defend the CCP with absolute certainty, never questioning, never challenging — they simply swallow the official narrative and memorize it. That is why China produces so few genuine inventions of its own and instead relies on stealing technology from the United States and the West. Under this system, ordinary Chinese people have neither the freedom nor the ability to think independently.
Everything glamorous you see about China — the glittering cities, the high-speed trains, the perfectly staged spectacles — is carefully fabricated propaganda for foreign consumption. Behind that facade lies the real China: the everyday lives of ordinary people, especially those in the countryside and villages, which most Westerners cannot even begin to imagine. The poverty, the surveillance, the fear, the grinding control — that is the truth the CCP desperately hides from the world.
This is not exaggeration. This is lived experience. The Western world needs to stop believing the China regime’s lies.
China is the biggest external enemy to the West. China sends spies to the West to corrupt your politicians such as Democratic Party and Labor Party and to cause turmoils and chaos from within.
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Yes. Ever since Obama and his friends in the EU and UN killed Gaddafi and walked away, leaving Libya to itself. Africans are sold as slaves in parking lots for as little as $200. In 2017, the African Union Commission called Libya “the new Goree Island,” a direct reference to a major hub of the slave trade. This is the same African Union which joined with Ghana and the PLO to submit a UN resolution about the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade while never mentioning that Africans are still being enslaved today by the millions.
Question: If Arab nations like Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE are so wealthy, why do they not pay their workers, most of who are Africans often replying to ads for jobs?
Answer: Generally speaking, Arab societies see Africans as less than human. Enslaving them is not about free labor, never was. It’s about subjugation. That’s why Arabs routinely castrated African slaves during the Trans Saharan Slave Trade (which began in the 7th century and continues to this day.) If slavery was about money, why destroy your slave’s ability to reproduce more slaves?
African Hub@AfricanHub_
Slavery is happening in Libya 🇱🇾
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@ChrisO_wiki I'd argue he got the death penalty. He’ll be droned duly, I'm sure of it.
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In London 🇬🇧, a theatre event featuring a play about LGBTQ+ Palestinians 🇵🇸 was disrupted by Free Palestine protestors.
The play "Sharif" explores the experiences of LGBTQ+ Palestinians who flee to Israel to escape persecution, drawing on real-life testimonies and years of research.
The Q&A that followed the reading with the creative team became hostile, as protestors made antisemitic comments and the audience left in response.

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@BasilTheGreat Well, put them on a boat and push it out in the Mediterranean then
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