This year, we aren't just telling the Haggadah, we’re living it. From the empty chairs of the "fifth son" at the Seder table to the Matzah of both hardship and hope, the story of the Exodus has never felt more current. Our history isn't a relic; it’s our reality.
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@MarkRuffalo Say NO to democrats and republicans. Both parties serve billionaires and nazisrael only, not you.
Corporate tyranny or conscious revolution
@hasek_dominik Say NO to democrats and republicans. Both parties serve billionaires and nazisrael only, not you.
Corporate tyranny or conscious revolution
Congratulations to all Americans who dared to take to the streets today and publicly expressed their stance and disagreement with the actions and policies of their president. #WeSayNoKings 👍👍👍
@allenanalysis Say NO to democrats and republicans. Both parties serve billionaires and nazisrael only, not you.
Corporate tyranny or conscious revolution
Today’s final count:
7 million Americans. 3,000 cities. Every state.
Philadelphia. Atlanta. Dallas. St. Paul. DC. San Francisco.
500,000 in London. Tel Aviv in the streets.
A human banner on the Pacific Ocean spelling out: TRUMP MUST GO NOW.
One of the largest single-day demonstrations in American history.
The founders settled the kings question in 1776.
America settled it again today.
Never stop connecting the dots.
@harryjsisson Say NO to democrats and republicans. Both parties serve billionaires and nazisrael only, not you.
Corporate tyranny or conscious revolution
@harryjsisson Say NO to democrats and republicans. Both parties serve billionaires and nazisrael only, not you.
Corporate tyranny or conscious revolution
Tense moments captured by KTLA show protesters yelling in each other’s faces during a “No Kings” rally outside Trump National Golf Course in Rancho Palos Verdes. ktla.com/news/local-new…
BEHIND THE PROTESTS: Fox News investigation reveals 'No Kings' demonstrations backed by network of 500 organizations, many tied to socialist and communist groups.
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@BernieSanders Say NO to democrats and republicans. Both parties serve billionaires and nazisrael only, not you.
Corporate tyranny or conscious revolution
I am proud to join Americans across the country today to say loudly and clearly:
We will not accept authoritarianism.
We will not accept oligarchy.
And we will not accept a president who undermines the Constitution every single day. twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
@BernieSanders NO to corrupt democrats and republicans. Both parties serve nazisrael and billionaires only not Americans.
Corporate tyranny or conscious revolution
Tomorrow, millions of Americans will be joining No Kings rallies.
We will be saying NO to authoritarianism.
NO to oligarchy.
NO to endless wars.
NO to the continued attacks against the working class.
I look forward to seeing you in St. Paul, MN.
The place where I grew up in Israel was hit by a missile this morning. The Dan Accadia in Herzliya. One of the happiest places in the world. I went there with my family every Succoth for a week or two. It was where I was able to be openly and completely a Jewish child. We celebrated my birthday there every year. Both the Hebrew and English date. We celebrated the festival of Succoth and ate under the stars every night. It’s where I learned to swim. It’s where I had my first crush. It’s where I first jumped in the ocean. It’s where I met Simon Wiesenthal and Shimon Peres; heroes who would help inform my pride in who I am. It’s where I had my best memories with my family. When I’d return back to the UK, I wouldn’t make a fuss of where I’d been. It was our secret. I would return in adulthood. It’s where I took a mental health break in my mid twenties before I decided to take the biggest job of my life at NME.
Months after October 7, I went to the massacre sites and spent three weeks documenting the beginnings of the war. Exhausted and spiritually battered, I walked from Tel Aviv to Herzliya along the coast. I hadn’t been in ten years. And as the place came into view, after weeks and weeks of witnessing the worst atrocities imaginable, I broke down in tears reflecting on the memories that built me, and the future we’re fighting for. The gulf between the safety of the Jewish state and the ruin of October 7 felt inexplicably wide; the continued feeling of home in Israel versus the strangeness and hostility of the world outside. I think I knew it was all about to get so much worse. That more pieces of my life were about to fall away, without any means to stop it.
The Iranian regime is evil. It must be destroyed.
Shabbat shalom. 🇮🇱