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@JaySuaaave

community builder. poet, educator, hooper, law, advocate. UH Alum

Everywhere Katılım Şubat 2012
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Jonathan 🌅@JaySuaaave·
Quoting to have this as a constant reminder. 📌
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Kosher@koshercockney·
🚨BREAKING Red Cross has CONFIRMED that the Palestinian toddler (the one the media claimed was tortured by the IDF) - was healthy and happy at the time he was handed over to the Red Cross. All the Pro-Palestinian movement does is lie.
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Sir Norman of Nowhere. 🏴‍☠️
The nation that is blockading Cuba is telling us that blockading the Strait of Hormuz is morally wrong. 🤔
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Sovereign Media@sov_media·
NIGERIA IS NOW DIRECTLY UNDER US STATE CAPTURE BREAKING: U.S. Embassy in Nigeria Now Directly Coordinates With NSA’s Office To Arrest Nigerian Citizens Over Criticism of Israel, USA In a stunning development, the United States Embassy in Nigeria has established a direct coordination framework with the Office of the National Security Adviser to monitor the social media activities of Nigerian citizens, directly recommending individuals for arrest and prosecution based on their online criticism of Israel and the United States. Under this framework, exclusively revealed to Sovereign Media, two Nigerian social media users, Sani Buhari and Abubakar Adamu, were recently arrested by the Department of State Security Services (DSS) and charged in court for posts on X that were critical of Israel's genocide in Palestine, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and US president Donald Trump. Buhari was eventually released, but only after posting a clearly forced apology to the US Embassy on his X handle by the DSS, while Adamu remains in custody. Since Bola Ahmed Tinubu took power in Nigeria in 2023, West Africa's erstwhile regional pillar, whose foreign policy still officially follows an "Africa First" doctrine, has increasingly begun operating as a satellite extension of western powers, including France and the US. For example, in December 2025, during a coup attempt in Benin, Tinubu deployed Nigerian air and ground forces to quell the attempt on the orders of French president Emmanuel Macron. The escalating pattern of policy decisions and geopolitical moves locking Nigeria into multiple security partnerships with western governments is raising the real possibility of the country being retrofitted into a vassal state without the ability to set its own internal security priorities, with foreign interests dictating what its citizens are allowed to say. If Nigeria's compromised foreign policy posture is not addressed quickly, Africa could see one of its most important countries abandon its historic role as a pillar of Pan-African support and turn into the continent's most dangerous vassal state. @DavidHundeyin @venanalysis @VoxUmmah @qiaocollective @ProgIntl @blkagendareport @OrinocoTribune @KawsachunNews
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Medea Benjamin@medeabenjamin·
Rick Scott says our trip to bring humanitarian aid to Cuba was “disgusting.” The policies he supports starve the people, block all fuel imports, and cause severe shortages in the healthcare system. We did our best to take all his questions, but it doesn't seem like he liked the answers.
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Jonathan 🌅@JaySuaaave·
@RooshWilliams Undoubtably, we would be better with Fred than without. But man, we can’t paper over how anemic this offense was last year often devolving with dribbling the air out the ball at half for trying to get into a pick and roll, missing the skip pass b/c he can’t see over defenders.
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Roosh@RooshWilliams·
FVV's value is a lot like Kyle Lowry's. Look at Lowry's stats from Toronto's championship season. They aren't that impressive or efficient at all. But his value clearly went beyond stats. Lowry was relentless and never quit on either end of the floor. Same with Fred. Huge loss.
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Joel Moran
Joel Moran@joelvmoran·
@dlee4three @FortyCal12 That’s a great pass. Mikel has some pretty impressive passes too. I feel like he has 1 or 2 in this video that are just as impressive
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Joel Moran
Joel Moran@joelvmoran·
Kingston Flemings is nowhere close to being the best point guard in this class He’s a role player. There’s nothing wrong with that but he’s an underwhelming shot creator and average playmaker.
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HustleBitch@HustleBitch_·
🚨 HOUSTON AIRPORT COLLAPSES OVERNIGHT — TSA SHUT DOWN, PASSENGERS LEFT SLEEPING ON THE FLOOR UNTIL 3:30AM This is inside IAH (George Bush Intercontinental Airport) at 3–4AM. TSA wasn’t slow… it wasn’t backed up… it was shut down. • Lines stretched from the basement through the terminal • Zero movement for hours • People missing flights before security even opened • Entire sections of IAH turned into a makeshift sleeping area Look at the floor. Suitcases everywhere. People using backpacks as pillows. Dozens laid out across the terminal just waiting for TSA to come back. Hours go by… Then at 3:30AM, security finally reopens. By then, people had already spent the entire night stranded inside the airport. If this is normal now… what’s next?
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Anna Horford
Anna Horford@AnnaHorford·
Endless propaganda has convinced Americans that bombs dropping in the Middle East is “normal.” As if those families don’t have jobs, school, hopes & dreams. As if every life lost isn’t someone’s entire universe. Geographical luck. That’s the only difference between you & them.
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jessica 🍉@ItsMrsRabbitToU·
I’m not a teacher. Thank you for proving my point.
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Jonathan 🌅@JaySuaaave·
@dorong312470 @MaxBlumenthal What a bad faith argument. There’s a difference between calling a society sick/genocidal and advocating for continual carpet bombing them because you think they’re the worst people in the world.
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dorong3@dorong312470·
@MaxBlumenthal Is calling the entire Israeli society sick and genocidal is also dehumanizing? Or is it OK do dehumanize people you don't like?
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Max Blumenthal
Max Blumenthal@MaxBlumenthal·
CNN fired Marc Lamont Hill for calling to “free Palestine” off air The same network features Scott Jennings cheerleading Israel’s genocidal rampages on prime time
Ounka@OunkaOnX

Jennings: "It would be fine with me if we continue to bomb them. These are the worst people in the world" He is dehumanizing Iranians-preparing the public for more destruction. The worst people are the ones who dehumanize victims to make slaughter acceptable

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Abdulla M Alhamed
Abdulla M Alhamed@AMB_Alhamed·
The problem with some countries in the region is not that they fail to see the danger, but that they see it and then hesitate, understand it and then bargain over it, recognize its source and then choose to avoid naming it. For this reason, the region has not stumbled only because of its obvious enemies, but also because of the ambiguity of some who are presumed to stand on the side of stability, while in reality they open the door to chaos whenever they perceive a temporary interest or fleeting gain. Over the years, the same pattern has repeated itself: extremist forces, subversive projects, and transnational militias emerge-only for some to justify them, appease them, or recycle them politically and in the media, as though terrorism could become a respectable partner if circumstances change. Those who support the Sudanese army when weapons become entangled with chaos, who accommodate the Houthis despite their record of undermining the state, who allow Islamist groups to find a way back whenever memory fades, who normalize the Popular Mobilization Forces as if they were a natural reality, and who appease the Iranian regime despite its project of infiltration and destabilization—such actors have no right to speak of security and stability. Those who embrace the causes of destruction cannot later claim to be seeking construction. This is not political skill; it is political bankruptcy. A state that fails to clearly distinguish between those who build and those who destroy, between those who protect society and those who feed on its fragmentation, is merely postponing an explosion, not preventing it. Anyone who blurs the line between friend and foe, or attempts to stand in the grey zone between them, often ends up serving the enemy while believing they are maneuvering cleverly. In contrast, the United Arab Emirates has chosen a different path. It has not ridden the waves, nor shifted its positions with changing regional moods, nor traded in ambiguity. It set matters straight early on, clearly identifying who is a friend and who is an adversary. It has not confused pragmatism with concession, openness with naïveté, or dialogue with legitimizing the logic of chaos. This is why it has built a strong, modern, and cohesive state, while simultaneously forging partnerships and relations with the world-because it understands that genuine openness does not come at the expense of core principles, and that partnership does not mean leniency toward those who undermine stability. What is painful is that some who benefited from this approach-who benefited from the UAE’s positions, its support, and its commitment to stability-did not demonstrate the same stance when the UAE came under attack. In times of prosperity, words were abundant; in moments of testing, people disappeared. When clarity was required, there was silence, hesitation, or weak positions that neither honor relationships, repay goodwill, nor demonstrate loyalty. Here, the truth reveals itself plainly: not everyone who shakes your hand is a friend, and not everyone who praises you in calm will stand by you in the storm. More dangerous still, this failure does not merely confuse positions; it attempts to cloak itself in a media cover of falsehoods, distortion, and the inversion of facts. When some parties fail to justify their contradictions, they resort to demonizing the state that is clear-because its consistency exposes them. The UAE did not unsettle them by making mistakes, but by not falling into theirs. It did not trouble them by changing its compass, but by maintaining it while they faltered between one narrative and another, one ally and another, and between enemies who suddenly become friends when standards collapse. The result is before us: a grey path, a confused discourse, questionable relationships, and media falsehoods-followed by hollow talk of development and progress. The truth is that progress is not born from the womb of chaos, does not grow upon the justification of terrorism, and is not built by those who abandon their allies in times of hardship. Those who lack the courage to name the danger will lack the ability to confront it. Those who do not know their enemy will not know how to protect their homeland. And those who equate builders with destroyers have no place in any respectable vision for the future. This is why the UAE remains clearer in vision, firmer in stance, and more honest with itself and its surroundings than others-because it has not bargained over defining the enemy, has not compromised its security for the sake of appeasement, and has not allowed terrorism to return in a new guise. As for those who continue to oscillate between ambiguity, bargaining, and betrayal, they will not shape the region’s future; they will remain part of its crisis, no matter how much they invest in justification or amplify the noise.
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Abdulla M Alhamed
Abdulla M Alhamed@AMB_Alhamed·
ليست مشكلة بعض دول المنطقة أنها لا ترى الخطر، بل أنها تراه ثم تتردد، وتفهمه ثم تساوم عليه، وتعرف مصدره ثم تختار الهروب من تسميته. ولهذا لم تتعثر المنطقة فقط بسبب أعدائها الواضحين، بل أيضاً نتيجة ضبابية بعض من يفترض أنهم في صف الاستقرار، بينما هم في الحقيقة يفتحون الأبواب للفوضى كلما ظنوا أن في ذلك مصلحة مؤقتة أو مكسباً عابراً. على مدى سنوات، تكرر المشهد نفسه، قوى متطرفة ومشاريع تخريبية وميليشيات عابرة للدولة، ثم نجد من يبرر لها، أو يهادنها، أو يعيد تدويرها سياسياً وإعلامياً، وكأن الإرهاب يمكن أن يصبح شريكاً محترماً إذا تبدلت الظروف. من يدعم الجيش السوداني حين يختلط فيه السلاح بالفوضى، ومن يساير الحوثي رغم تاريخه في تقويض الدولة، ومن يترك للإخوانجية منفذاً يعودون منه كلما ضعفت الذاكرة، ومن يطبع مع الحشد الشعبي كأنه واقع طبيعي، ومن يجامل النظام الإيراني الإرهابي رغم مشروعه القائم على الاختراق والعبث، لا يملك حق الحديث عن الأمن والاستقرار، لأن من يحتضن أسباب الخراب لا يمكن أن يدعي لاحقاً أنه يبحث عن البناء. بالطبع كل هذا لا يمكن أن يكون براعة سياسية بل إفلاس سياسي، فالدولة التي لا تميز بوضوح بين من يبني ومن يهدم، ومن يحمي المجتمع ومن يتغذى على تفكيكه، هي دولة تؤجل الانفجار فقط، لا تمنعه. وكل من يخلط بين الصديق والعدو، أو يحاول أن يقف في المساحة الرمادية بينهما، ينتهي غالباً إلى خدمة العدو وهو يظن أنه يناور بذكاء. في المقابل، اختارت دولة الإمارات طريقاً مختلفاً، لم تركب موجة، ولم تبدل مواقفها مع تغير المزاج الإقليمي، ولم تتاجر بالضباب. وضعت النقاط على الحروف منذ وقت مبكر. عرفت من هو الصديق ومن هو العدو. لم تخلط بين الواقعية وبين التنازل، ولا بين الانفتاح وبين السذاجة، ولا بين الحوار وبين شرعنة منطق الفوضى. لهذا بنت دولة قوية وحديثة ومتماسكة، وفي الوقت نفسه بنت علاقات وشراكات مع العالم كله، لأنها فهمت أن الانفتاح الحقيقي لا يكون على حساب الثوابت، وأن الشراكة لا تعني التهاون مع من يهدم أسس الاستقرار. المؤلم أن بعض من استفادوا من هذا النهج، ومن مواقف الإمارات، ومن دعمها، ومن حرصها على الاستقرار، لم يظهروا الموقف نفسه عندما تعرضت الإمارات للهجوم. في أيام الرخاء كانت الكلمات كثيرة، وفي لحظة الاختبار اختفى الرجال. وحين احتاج الموقف إلى وضوح لا لبس فيه، سمعنا الصمت، أو شاهدنا التردد، أو رأينا مواقف باهتة لا تليق بعلاقة، ولا تحفظ جميلاً، ولا تثبت وفاءً. وهنا تنكشف الحقيقة كما هي. ليس كل من صافحك صديقاً، وليس كل من أثنى عليك في الهدوء سيقف معك في العاصفة. الأخطر أن هذا العجز لا يكتفي بإرباك المواقف، بل يحاول أن يصنع له غطاءً إعلامياً من الأكاذيب والتشويه وقلب الحقائق. وحين تعجز بعض الأطراف عن تبرير تناقضها، تلجأ إلى شيطنة الدولة الواضحة، لأنها تفضحهم بمجرد ثباتها. الإمارات لم تربكهم لأنها أخطأت، بل لأنها لم تتورط في أخطائهم. ولم تزعجهم لأنها غيرت بوصلتها، بل لأنها حافظت عليها بينما كانوا هم يتخبطون بين خطاب وآخر، وبين حليف وآخر، وبين عدو يتحول فجأة إلى صديق عندما تفلس المعايير. والنتيجة أمامنا. طريق رمادي، وخطاب مرتبك، وعلاقات مشبوهة، وأكاذيب إعلامية، ثم حديث فارغ عن التنمية والتقدم. والحقيقة أن التقدم لا يولد من حضن الفوضى، ولا ينمو فوق التبرير للإرهاب، ولا يُبنى بمن يخذلون أصدقاءهم ساعة الشدة. من لا يملك الشجاعة لتسمية الخطر، لن يملك القدرة على صده. ومن لا يعرف عدوه، لن يعرف كيف يحمي وطنه. ومن يساوي بين من يبني ومن يهدم، فلا مكان له في مشروع مستقبل محترم. لهذا بقيت الإمارات أوضح من غيرها رؤية، وأصلب من غيرها موقفاً، وأكثر صدقاً من غيرها مع نفسها ومع محيطها. لأنها لم تساوم على تعريف العدو، ولم تجامل على حساب أمنها، ولم تسمح للإرهاب أن يعود في ثوب جديد. أما الذين ما زالوا يتنقلون بين الغموض والمساومة والخذلان، فلن يصنعوا للمنطقة مستقبلاً، بل سيظلون جزءاً من أزمتها، مهما أنفقوا على التبرير، ومهما رفعوا من صوت الضجيج.
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Jonathan 🌅@JaySuaaave·
Ime should be fired for waiting to start Reed this long
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Eid Mubarak to the hospitalized, the unjustly imprisoned, the displaced, the refugees, the homeless, the grieving, the workers who had to spend it away from their families, and anyone who woke up to no one wishing them a blessed Eid. May Allah lift all of your burdens.
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Kevin O'Connor@KevinOConnor·
This is so false. Not even close to the truth. Guys like Derrick White, Alex Caruso, Jrue Holiday, and so many others, are getting huge deals because they do everything else at a high level. Meanwhile, Cam Thomas got dumped by the Nets because he was only about getting buckets.
Legion Hoops@LegionHoops

Andre Iguodala on one of the NBA’s biggest problems: “Why play the right way to win when you can make more money getting buckets” (via @Roommates__Show)

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Jon Levine@LevineJonathan·
NEW from me Rama Duwaji — the wife of NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani— shared several posts glorifying Palestinian terrorism on old social media accounts that remain active. Duwaji also used the N-word. freebeacon.com/democrats/zohr…
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Why is Reed and Sengun out the game??
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