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@MaxNordau

Muscular Jew. American. Genocide expert. The nexus of Florida content. Featured in the Tucker Carlson newsletter. #SunshineSpace 📟

Between two rivers 参加日 Haziran 2012
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Unemployed criminal Rebekah Jones says that the United States is the fourth worst place in the world. The United Kingdom is in the Top Three. Unclear what the other two are.
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Breaking: Jews aren’t Christians
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@drm31415 @andrewklavan Fair, “Jew” is an overloaded term that can refer to both the ethnicity and the religion. Specifically, practitioners of Judaism aren’t Christian.
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Congressman Randy Fine
We must not be afraid to admit there is a problem. We have had five American Muslims launch four terrorist attacks in four different states, using three guns, two bombs, and a truck. They were all yelling the same prayer at the same time. At this point, we have every right to fear Mainstream Islam.
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@ShawnRyan762 Lester doesn’t know anything, but he has a grizzled face and a deep voice. If you want to learn about the Talmud, interview someone who has actually read it.
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“Right now the goal is we need to tear down everything that’s there and build the next temple. There’s the Al-Aqsa mosque built on top of what they say was the temple. If you read through some of the Talmud, it’s kind of shocking, and there are things in there that people find hard to believe when they first see them.” @MichaelTLester
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My family built this house in Israel 126 years ago, and still live in the same spot. Post whatever you want on social media, your posts will not move them one inch from the land they have been cultivating for 5 generations. Am Yisrael Chai.
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In case anyone is wondering, this is what it looks like in a Jerusalem rooftop bar ten seconds after a pre-alert for a missile siren shows up on everyone’s phones.
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Jesús Enrique Rosas - The Body Language Guy
BODY LANGUAGE ANALYSIS: What Joe Kent Just Did With Charlie Kirk's Murder Is DISGUSTING Chapters: 0:00 Intro 1:29 Last time with Charlie 3:03 "Maybe He Is" 5:35 The Israel Donor Angle 9:11 The Mirror Breaks 10:57 The Leaker Complains... About Leakers
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@Buruyucus According to this graphic, which group is more genocidal: Arabs in Gaza, or Arabs in the "West Bank"? @grok
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@MaxNordau I don't know if you're just a mythomaniac or illiterate (probably both)
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Palestine is the idea that the multiethnic, multiracial, multireligious democracy of Israel should be dismantled by removing/killing seven million Jews, then replaced with a 100% Arab Islamist dictatorship.
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Reminder: Palestine always lies.
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Gary Katz
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@guychristensen_ If u had photos of a bustling Arab city of Tel Aviv, why would u instead post an old pic of Jaffa? If the Jews building Tel Aviv had "turned the camera behind them," they would've needed quite a telephoto lens to photograph Jaffa, 19 miles away. Most of today's "Pals" came later.
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Tel Aviv was built on empty sand dunes. Yafo is not Tel Aviv, which you can discern from the fact that it's not Tel Aviv. Zio settlers did indeed make the desert bloom.
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This amounts to saying "Tel Aviv was not built on sand dunes because an area that wasn't Tel Aviv wasn't sand dunes." Or that a desert is not a desert because there is an oasis in one spot. An 1872 account of Jaffa by a European traveller notes that "Surrounding Jaffa are the orange gardens for which it is justly extolled, and which are a considerable source of wealth to the owners. The annual value of fruits grown in Jaffa was said to be 10,000 pounds." But that seems to be the only part of that general area (the coast) described as such. Jaffa was special. ... Consider an analogy. Today Shenzen in China is it the third largest city in the country and the world's fourth busiest port. But before 1980 it was a sleepy rural area compared to next door Hong Kong. Tel Aviv was Shenzen and Jaffa is Hong Kong. It sprung up in unused waste lands near something else. Its chosen site was picked *because* that something else was there. But what began as a suburb or satellite entity quickly outpaced the original city. ... Jaffa, meanwhile, wasn't quite a "Palestinian" City. And much of it was a fairly "new" city. First and foremost, it was an *Ottoman* City. Civic-minded persons tended to view themselves as Ottomans when the modernization campaigns began in the mid-19th century. Second, even within the Ottoman framework it wasn't a particularly Arab-Palestinian City when Tel Aviv was founded. Jews, European Citizens, Americans, Lebanese, Egyptians/Sudanese, etc. made up perhaps half the city and did a lot of the building and development. Jews were about 10 to 12% of Jaffa's population in 1900. Jews had already been moving to Jaffa for a century prior to Tel Aviv's Construction. This included Moroccan and Gibraltar Sephardim in the 1830s (a religious school was even established in 1838), a wave of Ashkenazim in 1839, and an Ashkenazi Torah Academy established in 1884. The Jaffa Railway was first proposed in by Montefiore in 1838, and constructed by Yosef Navon (a Jew from Jerusalem whose parents were part of the aforementioned Moroccan wave in the 1830s). Jaffa's lighthouse (built in 1865) was built by a French engineer at the request of Ottoman authorities. And it was tended to by an Armenian from Jerusalem. Various other groups were in and around Jaffa too. There were consuls and missionaries from a variety of foreign nations and many foreign citizens (perhaps a fifth of the population of Jaffa in 1900!). An American colony was established in 1866. A German Templar colony was established in 1868 (with "Jaffa Oranges" first being sold under that label by a German colony in 1870). And there were migrants from Lebanon, Egypt, and Sudan in and around the city too. Not to mention the Turkish officials. Jaffa's population over time meanwhile was 1850: 5,000 1887: 14,000 1900: 30,000 to 40,000 1913: 50,000 And the Jaffa Municipal Council was only established in 1871.
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Tel-Aviv was not built on “empty sand dunes” Palestine was not “a land without a people” and Zio settlers did not “make the desert bloom” Had these settlers turned the camera behind them, the beautiful Palestinian city of Yaffa would sprawl before their eyes Tel-Aviv is a myth

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It's virtually impossible to keep debunking all the fake, out-of-context quotes and slop. Rubio's quote last week was picked up by a bunch of ostensibly responsible pundits. Used in headlines, etc. The same is almost surely going to happen with Netanyahu's Durant quote.
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🚨Compilation of political scientist John Mearsheimer's TERRIBLE PREDICTIONS - Ukraine, Middle East & Maduro.
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