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@Got_Galt

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Mind Fountain@Got_Galt·
@DaisyTatsuki @crazyisrael1 @joni_askola Of course the dishonest cunt blocked me. 😂 The UN General Assembly and Arab/Muslim dominated subcommittees have historically demonstrated a pattern of anti-Israel bias. The ICC is also a heavily-biased and corrupt organization, but it has not made any genocide determination.
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Mind Fountain@Got_Galt·
@DaisyTatsuki @crazyisrael1 @joni_askola I can’t deny something that doesn’t exist outside pro-Hamas/anti-Israel propaganda. The burden of proof is on the claimant. According to Hamas’s own Health Ministry, the total casualties is approximately 72,000, while refusing to distinguish between fighters and civilians.
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Joni Askola
Joni Askola@joni_askola·
I oppose Hezbollah, but there is zero legitimacy in Israel carving out a military buffer zone in southern Lebanon. Seizing sovereign territory and permanently locking civilians out of their homes is just an illegal occupation by another name
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MaTaLa@MTLarry_Coexist·
@MahyarTousi The Elephant 🐘 in the living room is the one we can't speak of. She's cozy with them
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Mind Fountain@Got_Galt·
@MahyarTousi This is not about the Iran conflict. It was posted in the context of Luna’s recent bipartisan meeting with members of the Russian Duma to discuss Ukraine peace talks, bilateral U.S.-Russia relations, and broader issues. She followed it up to clarify this wasn’t about Iran.
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Mind Fountain@Got_Galt·
@DaisyTatsuki @crazyisrael1 @joni_askola I’m sorry that you have so much trouble grasping such basic concepts of sovereignty and political and military control over one’s own country. Ukraine is exercising both. Lebanon is not. What exactly do you fail to understand?
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PALESTINE ONLINE 🇵🇸
PALESTINE ONLINE 🇵🇸@OnlinePalEng·
Palestinian men break down during the funeral prayer to send off their loved ones, following an Israeli massacre in the Nuseirat camp, central Gaza Strip.
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Hillel Neuer@HillelNeuer·
Kuwaiti Shocks UN: “Mr. Chair, Who are the real colonizers? A Jewish Kingdom ruled in Judea for a thousand years. We, the Arabs, took this land... Israel frees Gaza from Hamas and Iranians from the Islamic Republic. What Israel is doing to the IRGC—stopping a genocidal regime from acquiring nuclear weapons—is a gift to humanity.”
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Mind Fountain@Got_Galt·
@KellyMa76097298 @Red_Pill_US @grok I don’t know - never witnessed that kind of curriculum myself (and I’m Jewish), so you tell me, since you believe you have a handle on Jewish education across all sect and observance levels. 😂
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KM@KellyMa76097298·
@Got_Galt @Red_Pill_US @grok What percentage of Jewish kids attend day schools or other orgs that teach them that gentiles are irrational animals who will wake up and decide to kill them one day and Israel is their safety net?
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Red Pill USA@Red_Pill_US·
Hey @Grok, did Jesus actually say the words below? Was he directly addressing the Pharisees when he said their father is the devil? Were the Pharisees the historical precursors to Rabbinic Judaism, with their oral traditions and teachings forming the basis for what became the Talmud? And roughly what percentage of practicing Jews today follow the Talmud? Therefore, could one reasonably argue, based on Jesus' criticisms of the Pharisees' "traditions of the elders," that Jesus would have viewed the Talmud as devilish?
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Mind Fountain@Got_Galt·
@Red_Pill_US @grok Ask Grok what percentage of Jews today have actually read the Talmud, Mishna, and Gemara, what percentage studies it, and what percentage understands it.
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Red Pill USA@Red_Pill_US·
@grok Earlier, when I asked these questions @Grok, you said that 99% of practicing Jews follow Rabbinic traditions based on the Talmud. Was that accurate?
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Mind Fountain@Got_Galt·
@wEpIlYHBG7oASHG @SalahAlelaj No, you mental midget. Muslim Arabs, African kings and warlords, and Vikings were the first to make human trafficking and slavery a profitable industry in the West. If any Jews were involved, it was marginal at best. If you have any hard evidence, lay it all out for us. GO!
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وليد@wEpIlYHBG7oASHG·
@SalahAlelaj فعلا باسم فهمه أنها مش مشكلة العرب ومشكلة اليهود مع الغرب المسيحي لكن فيه حاجه مهمه خباها باسم أن اليهود كانو زبالة المجتمعات الاوربيه اول من تعامل بالقروض والربي اول من ادخل تجارة العبيد والرق ده غير أقذر مهنه الدعاره اليهود كل دوله عاشوا فيها اتعاملوا بكل تجارة قذره
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Network Radio@Anarcho1776·
@SalahAlelaj ا السؤال هو لماذا اليهود يطردون من جميع أنحاء الدنيا؟ و ثانيا في الحرب العالمية الثانية لم يموت 6,000,000 هذه خزعبلات وكذب وافتراء على الألمان.
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Mind Fountain@Got_Galt·
@SalahAlelaj The best propaganda is based on half-truths, and this clown excels in both. All land in Ottoman and later British Mandatory Palestine inhabited by Jews before 1948 was purchased in mutually-consensual transactions. He never mentions the rabid Jew hater Haj Amin Al-Husseini.
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Mind Fountain@Got_Galt·
@MarioNawfal Burg regurgitates the classic Israeli left view of full withdrawal to Israel’s pre-1967 indefensible borders. He knows it’s a pipe dream, but that can be said for most leftist Utopean visions. The most optimistic outcome is an Israeli-Palestinian-Jordanian confederation.
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇮🇱 Tucker asks Avraham Burg if Israel could end up with totally different borders. Burg: “I don’t believe Israel will have any legal and legitimate borders except the ’48, ’49, ’67 lines… Most West Bank settlements and settlers will be removed. Most Israelis just want a normal life. My grandchildren’s generation will say: ‘We’ll defend legitimate Israel, but we’re not sacrificing our lives for this craziness.’” Source: @TuckerCarlson
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🇮🇱 🇮🇷 Ex-Knesset Speaker Avraham Burg argues Israel today is fundamentally different from its founding vision, due to major political and societal shifts shaping the country’s trajectory: “Israel today is a democracy in deficit on a good day, harsh capitalist to the level of libertarian anarchy almost, and very religious. The real struggle [in Israel] today… is the warming cold war between religion and politics.” Source: @TCNetwork

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Dinesh D'Souza
Dinesh D'Souza@DineshDSouza·
THE CANCER KILLING EUROPE What has made the birthplace of Western culture so sick? Dinesh speaks with @EvaVlaar about how the Left’s red-green alliance is pushing the continent toward civil war. (1:55) The Left Knows What It's Doing (8:12) Politics Is About Power (14:24) Guest Eva Vlaardingerbroek (18:02) Punishing Western Civilization (22:05) Islam vs The West (24:11) Remigration And Europe’s Future (27:02) Dinesh At CPAC Hungary (31:08) What Conservatism Protects (38:07) Trump’s Unique Leadership (39:50) Can Europe Be Saved? (43:32) Differences Between Russia and Iran
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Dan Burmawi
Dan Burmawi@DanBurmawy·
Muslims and their useful idiots keep repeating this “Greater Israel” fantasy as if saying it enough times will make it real. It won’t. If Israel were truly driven by a grand expansionist vision, it would be the most incompetent empire in history. Decades of military strength, repeated battlefield victories, and yet no lasting expansion. That’s not how conquest works. In 1947–48 The United Nations proposed a partition plan, two states, one Jewish and one Arab. The Jewish leadership accepted. The Arab states rejected it and chose war instead, launching a coordinated attack through the Arab League. Israel’s first war was not a war of expansion, it was a war of survival. From 1948 to 1967, twenty years, Israel did not expand. No “Greater Israel,” no creeping conquest. Just a small country under constant threat. Then came 1967. Gamal Abdel Nasser openly called for Israel’s destruction, massed troops, and closed the Straits of Tiran. Facing annihilation, Israel struck preemptively and took control of the West Bank (then under Jordanian control), Gaza (under Egyptian control), Sinai, and the Golan Heights. That was a security response to an existential threat. And here is where the “Greater Israel” myth completely collapses. 1979: Israel signs peace with Egypt under Anwar Sadat. It returns the entire Sinai Peninsula, territory several times its own size. In 1994, Israel and Jordan signed a peace treaty, and Israel returned disputed lands as part of that agreement. A Lebanon: In 1982, Israel entered southern Lebanon not to expand, but because Palestinian militias had effectively taken over parts of the country and were launching constant attacks across the border. Lebanon had become a base of operations against Israel. Israel pushed in to remove that threat. And then in 2000, it withdrew. No annexation. No “Greater Israel.” Just left. Gaza: In 2005, Israel withdrew completely. Every soldier, every settlement removed. That territory was not kept, not annexed, given up. The Golan Heights: Strategic high ground overlooking northern Israel, used repeatedly to shell Israeli communities before 1967. Its control is about preventing that from happening again. Security, not hegemony. Yet still, according to the testimony of former Egyptian President Muhammad Hosni Mubarak, Israel offered Hafez al-Assad a withdrawal in exchange for peace, but he refused. Every territorial move Israel made was driven by security threats, not expansionist ideology. And when those threats were credibly reduced, Sinai, Lebanon, Gaza, Israel withdrew. So where is the “Greater Israel”? Where is this supposed empire? It exists only in propaganda. Israel has repeatedly traded land for peace, withdrawn from territory, and avoided permanent expansion even when it had the power to do so. Meanwhile, the same voices pushing this myth ignore the actual history of conquest and domination in the region, where expansion was not defensive, but ideological. Withdrawing from the West Bank today, under current conditions, would not be peace, it would be suicide. It would mean creating another Gaza overlooking Israel’s core population centers. No serious country does that. No nation hands strategic ground to forces committed to its destruction. So again: where is the “Greater Israel”? It doesn’t exist. It’s a narrative, useful, repeated, and detached from reality.
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Mind Fountain@Got_Galt·
@elonmusk @grok Apparently I can’t ask Grok anything on X unless I’m a Premium member. You really suck at this freedom of speech thing if now Grok comes with a pay wall.
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Grok@grok·
Not propaganda. Recent reports (US CENTCOM, analysts from SCMP, WION, etc.) confirm Iran damaged an F-35 in combat over Iran using passive IR sensors like the Majid system—detecting engine heat without emitting signals, so no pilot warning. Stealth defeats radar, not physics/thermal signatures. It's a real layered threat (proven vs Houthis too), but not a total game-changer—US jets have flares, maneuvers, and standoff weapons. Shifts tactics, doesn't flip air superiority.
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