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Evan Bernstein ✡️ 🇺🇸

Evan Bernstein ✡️ 🇺🇸

@EvanSGU

Podcasting since 2005. Co-host of @SkepticsGuide, and @WhichGameFirst podcasts. Co-author of the book: The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe. ✡️

The Constitution State Katılım Eylül 2009
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Khaled Hassan
Khaled Hassan@Khaledhzakariah·
Many of us have been warning for years, we're approaching Germany 1930s levels of antisemitism. We've been ignored, dismissed and told we're alarmists. In the meantime, let's do everything we can to combat "Islamophobia".
Moshe Schwartz@YWNReporter

🚨🚨 BREAKING: Multiple Hatzolah ambulances have erupted in flames in London's Golders Green neighborhood. There is no immediate word on the cause, but antisemitic arson is the immediate suspicion.

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JOSH DUNLAP@JDunlap1974·
Should JD Vance fire Buckley Carlson ?
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Haim gozali
Haim gozali@HAIM__GOZALI·
A history lesson for every anti Semite out there. Many people use the name “Palestine” as if it always referred to an ancient nation or a specific people. The historical story is actually different. The word “Palestine” was originally a geographic name used by empires to describe a region in the Middle East, not the name of a nation or ethnic group. After the Bar Kokhba revolt in 135 CE, the Roman emperor Hadrian changed the name of the province of Judea to Syria Palaestina. Historians generally agree that the change was intended to weaken the Jewish connection to the land. The name itself was derived from the Philistines, an ancient people who lived mainly along the coastal area around what is today Gaza. For many centuries after that, under the Byzantine Empire, early Islamic rule, the Ottoman Empire, and later the British, “Palestine” remained mainly a geographic term for the region. There was no independent state called Palestine during those periods. During the time of the British Mandate in the early twentieth century, the term “Palestinian” was used for anyone living in the territory, including Jews, Christians, and Muslims. For example, Jewish institutions sometimes used the name as well, and passports issued by the British authorities were called Palestine passports. The modern political use of the term Palestinian people as a distinct national identity developed mainly during the twentieth century. The history of the Middle East is complex, but understanding how the name “Palestine” was used over time helps explain why the discussion about identity and history in this region is still debated today.
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Dr. Eli David
Dr. Eli David@DrEliDavid·
Saying that France is not helping the war effort is a blatant lie. France is helping, the regime in Iran. It is actively sabotaging US war efforts by closing its airspace to US aircraft.
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William Shatner
William Shatner@WilliamShatner·
At 95, I'm still smokin'! 😝 I’ve learned two things: Never waste a good cigar. Never trust anyone who says you should ‘act your age.’ 😉👍🏻
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Josh Howie
Josh Howie@joshxhowie·
Fun fact. Palestinians weren’t called Palestinians until 1968. Bonus fun fact. Before that, Palestinians meant Jews.
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Ncole ✡︎@ncole_r·
Every major lie about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict debunked in 2 minutes: Another amazing job from Shabbos Kestenbaum.
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Jewish Jess
Jewish Jess@jessisajew·
A phobia is an irrational fear. My fear of radical Islam is very rational. Therefore I am not islamophobic. Hope that helps.
Real Rotator@RealRotator

@jessisajew So you’re Islamophobic. 😒

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StopAntisemitism
StopAntisemitism@StopAntisemites·
Update: Leonarda Jonie has been removed from the event discovery platform @Bandsintown Kudos to the Bandsintown team for taking a quick and clear stand, helping stop the monetization of antisemitism disguised as "comedy." Bandsintown's action sets a standard for accountability and responsibility in the industry and we hope others follow suit.
StopAntisemitism@StopAntisemites

Why are you platforming this racist @Bandsintown? 👇👇👇 Leonarda Jonie is a “comedian” who frequently promotes conspiratorial narratives suggesting Jews wield hidden power over governments, media, and global events, framing Jews as a secretive elite manipulating world affairs. Examples include: • Stating, "It’s all one big club and the goyim ain’t in it." • Asking if everyone is clear on the fact that "it is and always has been the Jews." • Posting that there is a "very potent Jewish supremacy force in America." • Asking if her audience thinks 9/11 was an inside job or if it "was the Jews?"

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Ayn Reagan
Ayn Reagan@AynReagan·
The producers for Carlson and Owens must be dismissed for gross negligence...how is this turd not ever present on the Qatari Podcasting Network? A guy with a Jewish name who denies the Holocaust and curses Hebrew supremacy. Why is he not chairman of the Jewish Democrat Caucus?
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Eyal Yakoby
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
Douglas McGregor and Matt Gaetz three weeks ago: “All of our bases have been destroyed. Our harbor installations are destroyed.” These people are truly insane.
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Naya Lekht 🇮🇱 🇺🇸ניה לכת
After more than two decades in what has unfortunately been called “pro-Israel advocacy,” I have come to a difficult conclusion: we were asking the wrong thing. The goal was never supposed to be getting people to love Israel or embrace Zionism. The goal should have been far simpler, and far more urgent: to reject hate. Today’s most dangerous form of Jew-hatred is antizionism. And rejecting it does not require love (in fact, our desire to be loved and accepted is part of a problem that originates in our exilic experience). You do not have to love the Jewish people to refuse bigotry. For years, our strategy was shaped by a flawed assumption embedded in a familiar question: How do we combat hate? Implicit in that question is the belief that hate’s opposite is love, and so we tried to make ourselves lovable: visit Israel. See for yourself. Understand us. Support us. But hate, like love, is not rational. It cannot be argued away by charm or replaced through affection. To confront hate is not to demand love. It is to insist on a moral boundary: this is wrong. We do not need people to become Zionists. We do not need them to support Israel. We need them to reject a movement of hate, one that marks Jews as “Zionists” in order to target, isolate, and ultimately justify violence against them.
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StopAntisemitism
StopAntisemitism@StopAntisemites·
StopAntisemitism is disgusted retail giant @ZARA is collaborating with known antisemite John Galliano. Just a reminder for anyone who is not familiar with the disgraced Galliano - he was fired from Dior after his antisemitic, pro-Hitler rant in Paris went viral.
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Hen Mazzig
Hen Mazzig@HenMazzig·
A perfect example of a genuinely antisemitic comment, and not criticism of the Israeli government or its actions. This is blood libel antisemitism straight out of the Middle Ages. What’s Kneecap’s next tweet: Jews drinking blood for Passover? And coming from a music band who became famous by supporting Hezbollah, the terrorist organization that killed 12 Druze children by launching a rocket directly at a playground, that’s rich.
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Roy K. Altman
Roy K. Altman@RoyKAltman·
In 1918, King Hussein of the Arabs—one of the great heroes of Arab history, the leader of the Arab revolt against the Ottomans along with the British—wrote an op-ed in the Al Qibla newspaper. He says that if the Arabs want the British and the rest of the world to care about their claim to their ancestral land, which they want back now that the Ottomans are gone, then they cannot deny the Zionists’ claim to their ancestral land in the Land of Israel. This isn't me. This is the leader of all the Arabs, King Hussein himself. And he says at the end of the op-ed, and I quote, "The Jews are the original sons of that land." If you don't care about King Hussein, nine months later, on December the 29th of 1918, King Hussein's son, Prince Faisal, who becomes King of Iraq, the first King of Iraq, has a banquet in his honor thrown by a bunch of British dignitaries, along with Lord Rothschild. And he stands up and gives a toast, and at the end of the toast he turns to Lord Rothschild and he says, "We Arabs cannot in good conscience deny the ancestral home of the Jewish people." And he turns to Lord Rothschild and he says, "To my Zionist friends, I say to you, welcome home."
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