Zionism is not a movement.
Zionism is not political.
Zionism is not an ideology.
Zionism is not a religion.
Zionism is not a practice.
Zionism is the sense of belonging of a people to their historical and spiritual homeland, shaped by shared history, culture, and identity.
Zionism is home.
Zionism is home.
Watching both of these people speak one after another presented such a clear contrast and choice for the future.
We can go with Ben Shapiro's clearly defined conservatism, or we can go with Tucker Carlson's ever-changing definitions and personal agendas.
Ben Shapiro was calm, cool, and collected, while Tucker was shouting like a maniac and responding to strawmen, with blood coming out of his eyes.
This is not a close call for me. I'm going with Ben Shapiro ten times out of ten.
“The Jews control America.”
Yeah, sure, they “control America” so much that a Jihadist was elected mayor of the city with the largest Jewish population in the world 🙄
Adam Sandler: "I will always stand by Israel, I can't stand people who criticize Israel and aren't in their shoes. I hate the lies they spread and their lack of knowledge, I'm proud to stand for the Israelis".
So when Arabs raped and massacred Jews in Jerusalem in 1834, was that about "resistance?"
Or "Israel's actions in Gaza?"
Or maybe the real reason has always been staring you in the face, and history shouldn't be learned from TikTok.
Arguing about the Quran without knowing Arabic is like a donkey arguing aerodynamics while carrying books on jet engines, all weight, zero flight.
The vast majority of Muslims don’t read or speak Arabic; they are totally dependent on translations and interpretations of the Quran.
Yet the Quran itself describes such ignorant people as a donkey carrying scriptures without understanding them:
كَمَثَلِ الْحِمَارِ يَحْمِلُ أَسْفَارًا