Cuillins

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Katılım Eylül 2021
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Cuillins
Cuillins@Cuillins1·
@adam_louis52328 In light of Israel’s mass displacement and killing in Lebanon, Gaza, West Bank , Iran, and inhumane treatment of Palestinian prisoners, your words are delusional gaslighting. You’ve erased reality in a sanitized gauze of supremacist cope. Human rights standards apply to everyone.
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Adam Louis-Klein@adam_louis52328·
My speech from our protest yesterday outside of the antizionist New York Times demanding accountability for systemic antizionist libel and racism, following the Kristof “dog rape” column: We are here today not to accommodate, not to give permission, not to bow our heads. We are here to say no. We will not be erased from this society. We will not countenance a racist hate movement. We are done playing their games. We are done with their empty abstractions and endless debates. We have heard them. We have seen them. Desecrating our neighborhoods. Vandalizing our synagogues. Murdering our people. We have heard their endless vitriol and hatred. Antizionism is not a justice movement. Since it flooded the West after October 7, it has placed a veil of darkness and untruth over this society. We must name the problem. We must use our voice. I'm going to read you a list of names: Paul Kessler. Sarah Milgrim. Yaron Lischinsky. Karen Diamond. The Michigan car-ramming attack. The Manchester Yom Kippur attack. The Bondi Beach Hanukkah massacre. The Golders Green stabbing. Who murdered them? Antizionists. Who justified it? Antizionists. Who calls every day for our genocide? Antizionists. Who mocks and erases our history and calls it scholarship? Antizionists. Who tries to deny us the right to speak back? Antizionists. Who purges us from society as if it were righteous? Antizionists. Who are we here to condemn and say no to? Antizionists.. What happened on October 7 was a genocide, and today they accuse Israel of genocide. And now these so-called "credible" institutions spread lurid tales of “dog rape,” animalizing us and dehumanizing us. Have they no shame? Shame on them. Shame on Nicholas Kristof. Shame on The New York Times. Shame on the United Nations. Shame on our universities. I am here to tell you: Our struggle is a just struggle. This is the real social justice movement. This is the real progressive movement. This is the movement that fights for life, for truth, and for goodness for all people—Israeli, Jewish, and Palestinian alike. It is the movement that has been hidden this entire time, obscured behind their mirror of inversion and propaganda. We will not stop demanding that the world reckon with this ideology, with this hate movement. We are an unbreakable people. And when we know who we are, nothing can stop the light—the light that shines and dispels the darkness, the light that comes forth from Zion. The denial ends today.
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Cuillins@Cuillins1·
@glukianoff I disagree. While Rice’s personal origin story is interesting, graduates deserve words of wisdom and Rice’s disastrous record in foreign affairs and her seeming inability to draw any lessons from it disqualifies her, in my mind, as a good speaker. She had her moment and blew it
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Greg Lukianoff
Greg Lukianoff@glukianoff·
This is a point I think people really need to get. I remember when Condoleezza Rice withdrew from her planned commencement speech at Rutgers after protests over her role in the Iraq War. Fine. People were entitled to object to her record, of course. But at the same time, there was about a 0% chance she was going to actually talk about politics. Don’t you think it would have been interesting to hear from someone who grew up as a little Black girl in segregated Birmingham, Alabama — and then went on to become secretary of freaking state? I suspect she had some valuable and interesting things to say. (And yes, that is a massive understatement.)
pragmatic_nihilist@prag_nihilist

@glukianoff I don't get the assumption that he's just going to get up there and berate all the graduates for being "coddled." He's an intelligent man, a professor. He's been to commencements and seen commencement speeches! He might tie it to his oeuvre, but it'll be inspiring and all that.

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Cuillins@Cuillins1·
@gerardtbaker How does someone who writes for the WSJ not know about Southern party realignment in the wake of the passage of the Civil Rights Act? Your overweening ignorance astounds me.
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Gerard Baker
Gerard Baker@gerardtbaker·
That’s right. The history books never record that the Civil War was fought between Republican Abraham Lincoln and Democrat Jefferson Davis. I’m amazed you managed to dig that one out.
Dinesh D'Souza@DineshDSouza

Of 4 million slaves in America in 1860, fewer than 10—not 10%, the number 10—were owned by Republicans. More than 90% of the slaves were owned by Democrats. This crushing fact is left out of the textbooks, unreported by NPR, PBS & the History Channel. Yet it’s undeniably true.

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Cuillins@Cuillins1·
@elikowaz So fuck em and kill em, right? What a rotten foundation upon which to maintain a state.And what a sad statement that you think Judaism is built on the value of dispossession of others.
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Eli Kowaz - איליי קואז
Ro forgot to mention the resolution also calls for the right of return, a Palestinian-only claim that gets passed down generationally, and which in practice means the end of Israel as a Jewish state.
Ro Khanna@RoKhanna

I am co-sponsoring the @RashidaTlaib-led resolution recognizing the ongoing Nakba, the erasure and dispossession of the Palestinian people who currently face a brutal occupation.

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Cuillins@Cuillins1·
@peterhimmelman It is disingenuous to, on the one hand, pretend that all abuses alleged by Kristol, if true, are individual rogue actions while all Hamas actions are coordinated policy. You should be calling for investigations rather than covering for these abuses with pro rape rallies.
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Peter Himmelman
Peter Himmelman@peterhimmelman·
Ahh, finally — an explanation from the Times! Oh sh*t, sorry for my excitement. This explanation fails to identify any of the fourteen interviewees whose accounts we are asked to trust. We are told they were corroborated. We are told experts were consulted. We are told extensive fact-checking occurred. We are told many things. More remarkable still is the timing. Kristof’s piece was published just before the release of Silenced No More — the landmark 300-page report compiled over two years, drawing on hundreds of testimonies, films, photographs, forensic evidence, and legal analysis documenting Hamas’s campaign of sexual violence on October 7 and in captivity.And then there is the matter of the “independent experts.” Among the organizations cited in support of Kristof’s reporting is Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor, a Switzerland-registered advocacy group. BTW, I’m getting fed up with advocacy groups. Advocating for what? Torture, kidnapping, actual, proven mass rape? Its founder, Ramy Abdu, referred to the October 7 attackers as “heroic knights.” Yeah, sure. He’s credible. The larger issue: not whether individual Israelis may have committed crimes. If they did, investigate them. Prosecute them. No serious person objects to that. The issue is the persistent blurring of categories, the insinuation of moral equivalence between alleged abuses by individuals and a vast, ideologically driven terror campaign conceived, celebrated, and financed by Hamas and its Iranian patrons. Dear paper of record and its spokesman Charlie Stadtlander, there comes a moment when institutions must stop doubling down, admit error, and reconsider the narratives they have helped construct.And then there comes a point when it is too late.For the NYT, that time has passed.
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Cuillins@Cuillins1·
@ScooterCasterNY @yyeeaahhhboiii2 I never thought I’d see a pro rape rally at the NYT. Strange times. The inability of these Israeli supporters to confront hard truths is a sign of their inhumanity and, probably in many cases , bigotry.
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Oliya Scootercaster 🛴
Oliya Scootercaster 🛴@ScooterCasterNY·
"Fire Kristof!" - Pro-Israel protesters gathered outside of the New York Times accusing the paper of "Blood Libel" and demanding the firing of journalist Nicholas Kristof Video by @yyeeaahhhboiii2 | Licensing desk@freedomnews.tv
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Quantum T. Institute
Quantum T. Institute@QuantumTI·
@HeartlandSignal @RepCasten Is @RepCasten so ignorant about History? The outcome of the Civil War was in favor of the Republicans who were against Slavery. Reconstruction was blocked by the Southern DEMOCRATS, not the Republicans who passed anti-segregation laws. This idiot's in Congress???
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Heartland Signal@HeartlandSignal·
U.S. @RepCasten (D-IL) says the Supreme Court's Louisiana v. Callais decision shows they're angry about "the outcome of the civil war" and "Reconstruction era amendments to our Constitution." "Now, Chief Justice Roberts has said that we now live in a colorblind society, to which I would ask you all, does your answer to those questions depend on whether their robe is white or black? Because make absolutely no mistake: The agenda of this Supreme Court and the agenda of the Klan are far too similar."
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Cuillins@Cuillins1·
@RoyKAltman What did it feel like standing next to the most corrupt SC judge in our nation’s history, a man with no sense of honor.
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Roy K. Altman
Roy K. Altman@RoyKAltman·
I had the tremendous honor today of signing a copy of my new book, “Israel on Trial: Examining the History, the Evidence, and the Law,” for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. For those who tried to buy the book last week but couldn’t because it sold out after hitting The New York Times Best Seller list, I have good news: The book is back in stock.
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Cuillins@Cuillins1·
@zachsagefox @nytimes The misuse of the term blood libel as a defense mechanism to avoid confronting the reality of Israel’s actions is shameful. I can only imagine the profound bigotry of the protestors.Sad.
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Zach Sage Fox
Zach Sage Fox@zachsagefox·
I led HUNDREDS of Jews in protest outside the @nytimes HQ today to shame them for REPEATEDLY spreading blood libels against the Jewish people and ONLY Jewish state. Enough is enough!
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FreedomFighter@ExposeDemScums·
@PpollingNumbers They are right. Damages done to the economy by the blue terrorist cult would take years to be fixed. Trump is actually doing a great job
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Political Polls
Political Polls@PpollingNumbers·
New - 48% of Republicans in North Carolina are blaming Biden for the current economy (Harper)
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Cuillins@Cuillins1·
@dilanesper It’s obvious that Fetterman has serious intellectual deficits. His childlike understanding of world affairs is depressing and shameful. His poor wife.
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Dilan Esper
Dilan Esper@dilanesper·
I am going to say something really controversial. I do not think whether Iran builds a nuclear weapon remotely important and think the fact that jerks in political office decided to make me and the world poorer without asking the public what it thought immensely important.
Acyn@Acyn

Senator Fetterman defends President Trump’s statement about not thinking about the financial condition of the American people: What he really was say—he did say is like, you know, I’m really thinking that we can’t ever let Iran building a building a bomb. That’s the essence of what that is.

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Cuillins@Cuillins1·
@Saul_Sadka Making fun of a guy by pointing to his dad’s suicide reveals your low character. Who raised you? Wolves?
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Cuillins@Cuillins1·
@greggnunziata As usual , Gregg is lecturing black people on matters of race. Your arrogance and ahistorical ignorance never fails to impress.
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Cuillins@Cuillins1·
@BobbyBorkIII A Bork calling a person of color a slur seems really on brand. I guess the apple didn’t fall that far from the tree.
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Robert Bork III
Robert Bork III@BobbyBorkIII·
I view endorsing court packing as one of the most intellectually humiliating things a supposedly intelligent person can do. Nothing more quickly makes me lose all respect for a person than seeing them do this. Like, oh, you are just a midwit institutional arsonist. Good to know.
Rep. Ro Khanna@RepRoKhanna

The Supreme Court has engaged in an ugly recidivism that has marked the fastest rollback of Black political rights since Reconstruction. 18 year terms limits on Justices now. Expand the court from 9 to 13 Justices now.

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Cuillins@Cuillins1·
@greggnunziata No you blinkered idiot; the intent was to give people of color a voice in choosing their representative, no matter their color, unlike the historical,and now resurgent, practice of denying black votes. You’re a nepo baby white son of an insurance executive who hates our country.
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Gregg Nunziata
Gregg Nunziata@greggnunziata·
The drawing of districts based on the skin color of voters, to engineer a representative of a certain skin color, was always a questionable practice on legal, moral, and pragmatic grounds. Defend it if you like, but don't act lika Callais is some shocking bolt out of the blue.
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Cuillins@Cuillins1·
@michaeldickson Your pathological aversion to facing the truth about Israel’s horrific behavior is sad.
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Michael Dickson
Michael Dickson@michaeldickson·
Nicholas “dog-rape” Kristof has been utterly discredited and will never be employed by a reputable news outlet again. Meaning, I guess he will keep his job at The New York Times.
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Harlow@AngryInAGoodWay·
@RachelBitecofer This is the legacy of the perpetrators of Oct 7th and the people that funded them. It was the desired outcome. A different Israeli prime minister would not have made a difference
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Cuillins@Cuillins1·
@jot_au @RachelBitecofer I do not think the word “defending” means what you think it does. Have some respect for reality, and human rights.
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Jo Diddley
Jo Diddley@jot_au·
@RachelBitecofer You still keep SHAMEFULLY blaming Israel for defending itself for being attacked on 7 fronys, and for destroying its attackers You are just another gullible, wilfully ignorant, easily manipulated, bigoted sheep that victim blames Israel Shame on you
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The Reagan Caucus
The Reagan Caucus@NewReaganCaucus·
Reliable Hard-working Honest Patriotic As conservative as we'll get in Maine and NOT the Nazi-tattoo guy!
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