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United States Katılım Haziran 2009
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@Malkadace @JustLuai Dude you kicked out all your Jews in 1948. Half of Israel are Jews from the Middle East who were expelled
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Malkadace@Malkadace·
@DSGNBS @JustLuai Radical Islam and Wahabisim got bigger and stronger after 1948. Yes there were incidents but we kept welcoming Jews escaping Europe. We also protected so many Jews.
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Luai Ahmed@JustLuai·
The Middle East will not see peace as long as our mosques and schools program us to become West-hating, Jew-hating, and obsessed with spreading radical Islam.
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@Malkadace @JustLuai Radical islam was there before Israel became 1948 Israel. Arab have bene killing Jews for centuries We just now have a way to defend ourselves. Cope
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Malkadace@Malkadace·
@JustLuai What you consider radical Islam is the natural reaction to the (Crimes) that are still committed by the USA. And by the radical government of Israel. Jews lived among us for thousands of years peacefully, while they were killed in pogroms in Europe I guess you should know that!
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Elad Simchayoff
Elad Simchayoff@Elad_Si·
This year, my visit to the @AuschwitzMuseum was different. It was my fifth time in Auschwitz, my first since October 7th. Before The March of the Living began, I had time to walk through the camp and revisit the exhibition. Every time I’m there, I return to the Book of Names. I pass the walls lined with hundreds of prisoners’ photographs, and I make sure to stop at the endless piles of shoes, glasses, and suitcases left behind. This year, I spent most of my time in Block 27. Short films and photographs bring to life European Jewish communities before 1939. Millions of people simply living their lives, contributing to society. Some enlisted to defend their countries. Others were doctors, musicians, academics, and tradespeople. Another section shows what was happening at the same time. The spread of Nazi propaganda. More and more people came to believe that Jews were the source of all evil. They were blamed for the unimaginable. At first, many weren’t part of that hatred, these were educated, civilised societies, but they didn’t stop it either. People stayed silent when Jewish shops were vandalised. They stayed silent when Jews were portrayed as money-obsessed, power-hungry conspirators controlling the world. There was no outrage when people were knocking on doors, tagging Jewish people's homes. Then, the systematic extermination began. By the time some might have wanted to speak, it was already too late. After I left, I saw a social media video where a person in London was throwing money on the ground next to a religious Jew, calling it a “Jew trap.” I remembered how, just hours after the synagogue attack in Manchester, an anti-Zionist march went ahead as if nothing had happened. I thought of the young Jewish girl I met in Australia whose classmates carved swastikas into her desk. And the secondary school student in England who told me how his classmates said he should “go back to the gas chambers.” Is a second Holocaust possible? I want to believe not, mainly because today, Jews have a state of their own. But if you think the hatred, rhetoric, violence, and indifference that led to Auschwitz belong to the past, you are gravely mistaken.
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@souljagoyteller Tell me you know nothing without telling me you know nothing
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Sami Gold
Sami Gold@souljagoyteller·
An ethnostate is not simply just “a state that happens to mostly contain one ethnicity”. Lebanon is not an ethnostate. Neither is Iraq, Jordan, or Egypt. An ethnostate, for Israel specifically a “herrenvolk democracy”, is a state that builds its politics on representing one group
Goindia@Goindia394131

@souljagoyteller How do you feel about the 22 Arab ethnostates?

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Jeremy Boreing
Jeremy Boreing@JeremyDBoreing·
The current anti-Israel and even anti-Jewish sentiment online is a social contagion, no different than transgenderism or autism before it. Of course, there is actually a condition known as gender dysphoria. But every family in Hollywood didn't suddenly and coincidentally have at least one child with gender dysphoria at the exact same time by natural processes. And of course there is actually a condition known as autism. But every family in Manhattan didn't suddenly and coincidentally have at least one child with autism at the exact same time by natural processes. You aren't an Israel skeptic, and you didn't start "noticing." You were told, and shown by interested parties, and you were rewarded with attention and dopamine by the tellers and showers. And as with every social contagion, what you have been told and shown is an overwhelming quantity of selectively chosen half-truths -- or full-truths with half-context. You believe you are a free thinker, but when every "free thinker" arrives at the same conclusion at the exact same time... well, the thinking isn't as free as you believe it is.
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Arsen Ostrovsky
Arsen Ostrovsky@Ostrov_A·
"It was not man's inhumanity to man. It was man's inhumanity to Jews." ~ Elie Wiesel on the Holocaust.
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US Holocaust Museum
US Holocaust Museum@HolocaustMuseum·
These Holocaust survivors lost nearly everyone they loved—just because they were Jewish. It's not a conspiracy. There is no debate. Reply with a candle to show you will remember. 🕯️
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Eve Barlow
Eve Barlow@Eve_Barlow·
Antizionism is the most prevalent prejudice and hate movement in the world today.
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The Misfit Patriot
The Misfit Patriot@misfitpatriot_·
That was a fucking blast! Definitely going to have to put another one of these together soon
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@Ange_Amene They hate both. It's just more "in" to hate Jews
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Amene@Ange_Amene·
Here I was the Black woman thinking oh okay these crazy ass white DSA left folks really hate Black folks but it’s been Jewish folks all along. 🥴
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@dsisme48 Who are these guys?! I loved it
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DSisme48 🚫 woke and its partners
Shabbat Shalom!! This👇 song would have been better for Passover but I was locked out so here it is for Shabbat. Dayenu is a Hebrew word meaning "it would have been enough". It is a song we sing during the Passover Seder, highlighting gratitude for each stage of the Exodus, where each act of God was enough on its own to deserve celebration. Love this rendition.
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Terence Tendayi
Terence Tendayi@Zim4Israel·
Mad that I support Israel? Good. Let the meltdown begin.
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Eve Barlow
Eve Barlow@Eve_Barlow·
Israel doesn’t have an image problem. The world has a Jew hating problem.
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
So let me get this straight. Since 1776, every immigrant community has assimilated to American cultural norms, but that does not apply to Muslims? Does not seem moral, correct or American to me. In fact, pretty much every immigrant community historically has sought to assimilate as soon as possible. That is a big part of what has made America great--the melting pot. Does this guy have the slightest clue how offensive this is to Americans?
Shadi Hamid@shadihamid

My new @washingtonpost column: Why do Muslims need to be like everyone else? A case against assimilation. washingtonpost.com/opinions/2026/…

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@shadihamid @washingtonpost You don't want to assimilate but you also want everyone else around you to change their ways to suit you. Then go live in a Muslim country
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Alyssa Katz
Alyssa Katz@alykatzz·
Mahmoud Khalil sat down with @jdforward for an extended interview because he wanted to talk to Jews, including those who see his Free Palestine movement as an existential threat. His message, take it or leave it: "I want to liberate everyone." forward.com/news/817276/ma…
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Myriam Shermer
Myriam Shermer@MyriamShermer·
A few years ago, my husband — a cycling enthusiast — invested almost $300 in a “built to last” balance bike from @LittleBigBikes for our kids, specifically because parts could be replaced over time. Today, as our youngest needs new pedals and brakes, the company refuses to ship to Israel. Not to a government — to customers. Companies are, of course, free to take political positions. But refusing to serve individuals based solely on where they live is not a “peace stance.” It’s collective exclusion and discrimination. People who oppose boycotts should know where this company stand.
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