Larry Kahn

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Larry Kahn

Larry Kahn

@LarryKahn6

Colonialism recapitulates Mohammedism.

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Larry Kahn
Larry Kahn@LarryKahn6·
You are a fool to bring up Yemen, a country that recently used intentional mass famine as a tool in its recent civil war. This is well known. Here’s what Grok says about suppression of indigenous peoples in Yemen: **Yemen features long-established ethnic, linguistic, and social minorities, including the **Muhamasheen** (also called Akhdam, meaning "servants" or "marginalized," estimated at 500,000–3.5 million or up to ~10% of the population), small communities in peripheral regions like Mahra and Socotra (with distinct Mehri and Soqotri languages/cultures), and tiny religious minorities such as Jews (now near extinction, with only a handful or one remaining in recent estimates), Baha’is (around 2,000), and Christians.64 Yemen's Constitution (Articles 27 and others) guarantees equality before the law without discrimination based on race, ethnic origin, color, or social status, and calls for integrating marginalized groups. In practice, however, deep-rooted social hierarchies, caste-like discrimination, and the ongoing civil war (since 2014/2015) have led to documented patterns of marginalization, exclusion, and targeted abuses against certain groups. All parties to the conflict—the Houthi de facto authorities (controlling much of the north and west), the internationally recognized government, and UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council (STC) forces—have committed widespread human rights violations, but minorities often face compounded risks. ### Key Patterns of Reported Suppression and Marginalization Independent reports from Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, the US State Department, Minority Rights Group, and local organizations like Mwatana for Human Rights highlight these issues, exacerbated by the war's humanitarian crisis (one of the world's largest, with millions facing food insecurity and displacement): - **Muhamasheen (Akhdam) community**: This Afro-Arab or African-descended group faces systemic caste-based and racial discrimination. They are socially ostracized, confined to menial jobs (e.g., street sweeping, waste collection), denied equal access to education, healthcare, housing, and employment, and often live in informal slums vulnerable to eviction. They suffer higher rates of poverty, exclusion from aid distribution, and violence, including sexual abuse against women and girls with impunity due to their low social status. All conflict parties have reportedly exploited them for frontline recruitment or labor, sometimes with lethal consequences for refusal. Estimates suggest they comprise a significant underclass without political representation or effective legal protections. - **Religious minorities**: The tiny Jewish community has been nearly eradicated through emigration, intimidation, and threats (including from Houthis), with remaining individuals facing severe risks. Baha’is have endured arbitrary arrests, prolonged detention without charge (sometimes on apostasy or espionage charges), raids on gatherings, property seizures, forced pledges to abandon activities, and exile—actions described as systematic persecution by Houthis in areas they control. Christians and other non-Muslims face restrictions on practice and proselytism bans. Houthis have been particularly noted for targeting these groups, though broader societal and conflict-related pressures affect them nationwide.
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Very Jewish and Proud 💪
Very Jewish and Proud 💪@Jewishlegend18·
"Tell me what your criticism of Israel is & I will tell you what your problem is.” Douglas Murray
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Larry Kahn
Larry Kahn@LarryKahn6·
You apparently don’t read any news source except Jew-hating sites. Here’s what Grok has to say about suppression of indigenous peoples in Iran: **Iran is a multi-ethnic country where ethnic minorities—often described in human rights contexts as facing suppression—comprise a significant portion of the population (roughly 35-40%).** The Persian (Farsi-speaking) majority makes up about 60%, while key non-Persian groups include Azeris (around 16%), Kurds (10%), Lurs (6%), Baloch (2%), Arabs (2%), Turkmen, and others. These groups are not formally classified as "indigenous peoples" under frameworks like the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (Iran has not prioritized such recognition), but they are long-established ethnic and linguistic communities with historical ties to their regions. Iran's Constitution (Article 19) states that all citizens enjoy equal rights regardless of ethnicity, tribe, color, race, or language. In practice, however, independent international monitors document systemic discrimination, cultural restrictions, economic marginalization, and security-force violence disproportionately targeting these groups, particularly in peripheral provinces like Kurdistan, Sistan-Baluchestan, Khuzestan, and West Azerbaijan. ### Key Patterns of Reported Suppression Human rights organizations, the UN, and other monitors consistently highlight the following issues, based on patterns observed over decades and intensified during events like the 2022–2023 "Woman, Life, Freedom" protests: - **Disproportionate violence and impunity**: Ethnic minorities (especially Kurds and Baloch) faced the highest casualties, arrests, torture, and sexual violence during crackdowns on protests. Security forces have used lethal force against unarmed Kurdish cross-border porters (*kulbars*) and Baloch fuel porters (*soukhtbar*). The UN Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on Iran documented unlawful deaths, extrajudicial executions, arbitrary arrests, enforced disappearances, and rape as part of a broader pattern amounting to crimes against humanity in some cases. - **Death penalty as a tool of repression**: Minorities are overrepresented in executions. Kurds and Baloch—despite comprising about 12–15% of the population—have accounted for 25–50%+ of certain execution categories (e.g., drug-related or "national security" charges). Between January and May 2023, over 50% of executions targeted Kurds and Baloch. This trend continued into 2024–2025. - **Economic and social discrimination**: Minority regions remain among Iran's poorest and least developed, despite rich natural resources (e.g., oil in Khuzestan/Arab areas, minerals in Balochistan). Central authorities have diverted resources like water away from these areas. Minorities face barriers to education, employment, housing, and political - **Cultural and linguistic restrictions**: Persian is the sole official language for education and government. Minority languages and cultural expressions are limited or suppressed; activists advocating for linguistic rights or cultural organizations have been imprisoned. State media has sometimes promoted stigmatizing narratives. - **Recent escalations (2024–2025)**: Post-2022 protests and events like the 2025 "12-day war" with Israel/U.S. led to mass arrests (over 21,000 reported in some periods), raids, and heightened surveillance in minority areas. Azeri activists also faced heavy sentences for cultural or rights advocacy.< Religious overlap compounds these issues: Many Kurds, Baloch, and Turkmen are Sunni Muslims in a Shia-majority state, facing additional scrutiny alongside ethnic targeting. These findings are drawn from verified documentation, including victim testimonies, satellite imagery, and official records where available.y
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Larry Kahn
Larry Kahn@LarryKahn6·
It’s always amazing when a person as ignorant as you is still so smug. I’ll just use Libya’ violence against indigenous peoples as an example. Here’s what Grok has to say: Under Muammar Gaddafi (1969–2011): Persecution of Non-Arab Indigenous Minorities Gaddafi's regime promoted a strict pan-Arab nationalist ideology, declaring Libya an exclusively "Arab" state and suppressing non-Arab identities. This led to systematic discrimination, cultural erasure, and violence against indigenous minorities, described by some as **linguistic/cultural genocide** or ethnophobic policies aimed at forced Arabization. These groups predate Arab arrivals in North Africa (7th century onward) and are considered indigenous to the region. Key affected groups: - **Amazigh (Berbers/Imazighen)**: Libya's largest indigenous minority (~1 million or 10–16% of the population). They have ancient roots in North Africa, with their own Tamazight language, script (Tifinagh), and culture. Gaddafi banned Tamazight in public/schools/media, called it a "mere dialect" of Arabic or "poisoned milk," demolished villages, forbade non-Arab names, and imprisoned/killed activists promoting Amazigh identity. He framed them as threats to "Arab unity" or colonial inventions. This is widely labeled linguistic genocide, as it sought to erase their distinct identity. - **Tebu (Toubou/Tibu)**: Indigenous Saharan people in southern Libya, with ties to Chad and Niger. They faced citizenship denial (statelessness), exclusion from services, and clashes with Arab tribes. In 2008, a Tebu uprising was crushed. Some leaders claimed "genocidal intentions" amid marginalization and violence. Post-Gaddafi clashes continue - **Tuareg (Kel Tamasheq)**: Nomadic Berber-related people in the south/west. They suffered similar Arabization, citizenship issues, and recruitment/exploitation as mercenaries. Clashes with other groups (e.g., in Ubari/Awbari) occurred, with accusations of discrimination. These policies involved arbitrary arrests, torture, cultural bans, and demographic engineering (e.g., settling Arabs in minority areas). They did not reach the scale of mass extermination camps but aimed at cultural destruction and assimilation. Post-2011, minorities faced ongoing discrimination, citizenship barriers, and militia violence, though Amazigh cultural expression revived somewhat. Broader Context - Libya's population is predominantly Arabized (language and identity), with indigenous Amazigh/Berber roots mixed in historically. "Indigenous" here typically refers to pre-Arab or non-Arab groups like Amazigh, Tebu, and Tuareg, who faced Arab nationalist suppression. - Post-Gaddafi civil wars (2011 onward) involved atrocities by various militias, including against minorities.
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Larry Kahn
Larry Kahn@LarryKahn6·
Tell me, why did the Christian population of Israel grow from 35,000 to 179,500? And how, in your twisted imagination did the Jews have anything to do with the reductions of Christians in Lebanon, Syria and Iraq? Gaza has been Judenrein since 2005 and the West Bank isn’t even an official part of Israel. So I understand your goal is to blame Jews for everything, including your personal failure, but explain to me specifically how you blame the Jews for the disappearance of Christians in those places.
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Insurrection Barbie
Insurrection Barbie@DefiyantlyFree·
Palestinian Christians were roughly 15% of the Palestinian population in 1948. Today they’re under 2%. That collapse didn’t happen because of Israeli settlers. It happened because of the Islamists. The rewriting of history isn’t usually a libertarian thing, I thought it was a communist thing but I guess not.
The Redheaded libertarian@TRHLofficial

I have a serious question for zionists. Is the plan to displace everyone or just the Muslims? Will the Palestinian Catholics be allowed to stay?

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Vox Corvorum@VoxCorvorum·
@DefiyantlyFree So you're saying it wasn't until the establishment of Israel that the Palestinian Christians started disappearing.
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Noah
Noah@njf_liberty·
@DefiyantlyFree Those Palestinian Christians were living in the region forever under Muslim rule. They started leaving after 1948. How is that on "Islamists?"
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Larry Kahn
Larry Kahn@LarryKahn6·
All I’m saying is if you feel that way you shouldn’t accept any part of usury. You shouldn’t buy a car or a house unless you can pay cash. Otherwise you’re engaging in the evil of usury yourself. And don’t buy any furniture or appliances on credit unless you can pay in full when the first bill comes. You don’t want to participate in usury! Of course you can always find someone to lend you the money interest-free. You have your principles and you must live by them! Enjoy!
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Mark Wyschna
Mark Wyschna@ft7zt698hg·
@LarryKahn6 @Jewishlegend18 The ill of Usury has caused inflation, mass usury was introduced, unlawfully in 1696 by the Bank of England Act, which clearly breached the coronation oath of William III, before that prices were pretty much as they had been in 1066, and before that…. You must do better
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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧
Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
Not much shocks me these days. But this I found horrifying. This girl in Spain was gang raped in the "care" system. She was left so traumatized that she jumped off a building in a suicide attempt, yet lived but paralyzed. Now the state is euthanizing her instead!
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Jhonf Fonseca@Jhonffonseca·
ÚLTIMA HORA: Steve Witkoff revela lo que Irán confesó a puerta cerrada… y es escalofriante. “Los iraníes nos dijeron con total descaro que tienen el ‘derecho inalienable’ a enriquecer uranio. Luego descubrimos la verdad: ya poseían 460 kilogramos de uranio enriquecido al 60%. Material suficiente para fabricar 11 bombas atómicas.” “Y lo más grave: no estaban dispuestos a renunciar por la vía diplomática a algo que sabían que no podíamos detener militarmente.” Trump tomó la decisión correcta.
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Aizenberg
Aizenberg@Aizenberg55·
You were told Israel bombed homes and tents full of civilians in “safe zones” after telling them to flee there. That false claim is totally collapsing. Hamas & PIJ "martyr notices" are now confirming those strikes targeted their operatives hiding among displaced civilians.
Aizenberg@Aizenberg55

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Larry Kahn
Larry Kahn@LarryKahn6·
@HamasAtrocities All of these things Hamas did purposely are war crimes. Their entire strategy has been an illegal war crime. They plot the deaths of their own babies to use them as propaganda. They are the most degenerate people on earth.
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Hamas Atrocities
Hamas Atrocities@HamasAtrocities·
Hamas did this to Gaza! 👉 By building terror tunnels under civilian buildings 👉 By firing from hospitals and schools 👉 By holding hostages in residential areas 👉 By storing weapons in homes 👉 By planting IEDs everywhere
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Larry Kahn
Larry Kahn@LarryKahn6·
@NiohBerg What war were they doing all those heroic things in? Was it the war against Iraq in which a million ( yes that’s right 1,000,000) men died for some shtheads ego?
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Roland
Roland@Roland__King·
@MelanieLatest I found this clip of some jewish guy called Dennis Prager. Can anyone confirm if what he's saying is true?
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Melanie Phillips
Melanie Phillips@MelanieLatest·
How the west came to accept lies as truth.
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James Howlett
James Howlett@Wolverine1547·
@BlockClubCHI She startled Chicago with her comments, so by her logic it’s her fault.
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Kosher@koshercockney·
Best Speech at the UN I’ve watched in a long time wow. You gotta listen to this by Kuwaiti dissident @JJJuraid x.com/UNWatch/status… Mr. Chair, I heard the term “colonizers.” But who are the real colonizers? A Jewish Kingdom ruled in Judea for a thousand years. We, the Arabs, took this land. Who Arabized Egyptians, Phoenicians, Persians and Amazighs? It was us, the Arabs. So why does the council enshrine a lie by keeping a permanent agenda item on Palestine, while ignoring the indigenous heart of Israel returning home? Let us be clear about who is actually defending our sovereignty. Today, Israel is a fighter for peaceful nations, freeing Gaza from Hamas and saving 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. There are 57 Islamic countries and only one Jewish state, Israel. Despite the ongoing hateful desire to eliminate it, Israel has not only survived, it has thrived. I don't believe in miracles, but this is one. So I ask the UN: when will you end the ritual of condemning Israel? Is it not time, instead, to learn from Israel? How to defeat terror, defend free societies, and pursue peace. Thank you.
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
JUST IN: Bairon Posada-Hernandez, the criminal illegal alien who reportedly shoved an 83yo Veteran onto the NYC subway tracks, is now being charged with M*RDER after the 83yo died from his injuries. This illegal had been deported 4 times and has a long criminal history. Democrat policies protect criminal aliens like him
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Larry Kahn
Larry Kahn@LarryKahn6·
@wantthepfunk @DumisaniTemsgen If you think the purpose of the UN is to reduce human suffering and to promote peace, you could be excused for thinking that.
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Jacob Davidson
Jacob Davidson@wantthepfunk·
@DumisaniTemsgen Aren’t there still millions of Africans under essentially same conditions as slavery today…you’d think that would be a bigger focus
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Dumisani Washington@DumisaniTemsgen·
As I told a Ghanaian friend, when I see Africans or Black Americans discuss reparations for the TAST, I await their position on reparations for the Trans Saharan Slave Trade, which continues to this day — some 2 million Africans currently enslaved throughout the Arab Muslim world. When I see that they have no record of the latter, I move on. They are unserious people.
Dr. Kenon@drkenon2

Is Trans-Atlantic Slave trade the worst crime against humanity? What about Arab Slave Trade? I don't really know why people avoid talking about it why enjoy discussing trans-atlantic🤷‍♂️

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