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Tucker Carlson
Tucker Carlson@TuckerCarlson·
At some point every Holocaust museum will be forced to include an exhibit on what’s happening in Gaza right now. It’s only a matter of time. Dr. Nick Maynard of Oxford University medical school has been a witness to the genocide.
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dosi
dosi@pazarts97·
@RealCandaceO Russia handed over an Orthodox Christian to Muslims for the "crime" of his burning a Koran and the Muslims beat him then sentenced him to 3.5 years in prison for hurting Muslim feelings.
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CazmanianDevil
CazmanianDevil@Peregr1mm·
@AndrewKolvet I'm sure the black woman covered in tattoos with a nose ring voted, for exactly what she got. Womp womp. It's not trendy to be an unhinged liberal anymore. Hence her new glam up. Yawn.
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Andrew Kolvet
Andrew Kolvet@AndrewKolvet·
Conservatives feel compassion for this woman having to watch her community being transformed by Somalians to the point of being unrecognizable. Liberals feel compassion for the foreigners and call this woman a racist. This isn't about racism, this is a TAKEOVER.
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Ahsan Aziz
Ahsan Aziz@ahsanaziz8880·
@GadSaad @joerogan Millions of mothers and children are being slaughtered and women are being systematically raped in Gaza, yet you choose to hyper-fixate on a single dog-walking incident to push your daily dose of Islamophobia. Your selective outrage is as blind as it is hypocritical.
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Gad Saad
Gad Saad@GadSaad·
I remember being repeatedly attacked online by Noble Muslims when I explained on @joerogan's podcast a few years ago, the aversion toward dogs in the Noble Faith. They said that I was "lying" as though Google did not exist to check.
Sofia@Sofia50020Sofia

🚨 A 78-year-old man walking his dog past a mosque on Friday night was attacked by four Muslims. They told him not to walk his dog near the mosque during Eid. Ban Islamic immigration and deport Islamists before it’s too late to save our communities? A. Yes B. No

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🥀_ Imposter_🥀
🥀_ Imposter_🥀@Imposter_Edits·
I don't know who you claim posted it, saying there was, i honestly don't care. It doesnt change the fact that Israel has destroyed their entire infrastructure, orphaned or killed tens of thousands, and has a bottleneck on food and supplies. None of your propaganda will ever change that.
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נועה מגיד | Noa magid
Hey guys, I can assure you - and the 174K idiots who liked this - there is no fucking snow in Gaza. Thanks.
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Amy Mek
Amy Mek@AmyMek·
Tonight, the barbaric Islamic ritual of Eid al-Adha begins. A night not of "peace" - but of screams, blood, and unimaginable animal suffering. The videos of animals crying, shaking, and bleeding out slowly as they’re tortured for Eid al-Adha are sick and gut-wrenching. This isn’t worship - it’s some of the worst cruelty I have seen. (Please STOP sending them to me) If a sacrifice is truly needed, let Muslims offer themselves instead of forcing terror and agony on defenseless animals who are literally tortured to death for Islam. As the animal bleeds out in agony, they recite “Bismillah, Allahu Akbar”—“In the name of Allah, Allah is the Greatest.” The very same words are shouted during most terrorist attacks. The same ritual. The same blood. The same god is being praised. Do they then bow over the corpse, offering its pain to Allah, who seems to revel in bloodshed, whether it's a goat or a human being? Only Islam's "Allah" would ever demand such suffering. There is no righteousness in this. Only horror, sanctified by violence and dressed up as faith. 🔴 America must ban this sickening ‘festival’ by law - just as the Dutch Party for Freedom (PVV) has demanded in the Netherlands, and Catherine Blaiklock, the founder of the Brexit Party, has in the UK. This is not a cultural tradition worth protecting, it is state-sanctioned torture in the name of religion. No more excuses. No more appeasement. No more screams.
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Porkus
Porkus@Porkus777·
@tiagoguilhermef They looked very happy, I have never seen someone so happy after being "raped".
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Tiago Guilherme
Tiago Guilherme@tiagoguilhermef·
Uma das coisas mais perturbadoras sobre os estupros no caso da Flotilha é que os sobreviventes estão tendo que tomar, por 28 dias, medicamentos para prevenir uma possível infecção pelo HIV em razão da violência praticada pelos soldados. As mulheres, além disso, tiveram que tomar pílulas do dia seguinte e torcer para que fossem efetivas. Isso mostra que a violência de Israel não termina quando os sequestrados são libertados. Ela continua no corpo, no medo, na espera por exames, nos efeitos colaterais dos medicamentos, na angústia de quem ainda precisa lidar com as consequências de uma agressão cometida sob custódia de um Estado. A libertação não apaga a tortura. Não apaga a violência sexual. Não apaga o trauma produzido por um sequestro ilegal e por práticas que deveriam ser tratadas como crimes internacionais. As violências de Israel continuam acontecendo e produzindo efeitos físicos, psicológicos, políticos e humanos muito depois do fim do sequestro.
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Hananya Naftali
Hananya Naftali@HananyaNaftali·
🇺🇸 Professors at Berkeley University REFUSED to award a degree to a student who appeared with a Palestinian flag
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Frank McCormick
Frank McCormick@CBHeresy·
Muslims will behead Christians for the “idolatry” of painting Jesus while literally tonguing a magic black meteorite in Mecca. “Abrahamic faith” my ass. It’s a cult.
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Frank McCormick
Frank McCormick@CBHeresy·
No other teacher dares say it, so I will. Black and Hispanic students are being primed for antisemitism through years of anti-White ideological conditioning in public schools. Around 2017, I began hearing minority students lecture me about my “white privilege” or claim that white police officers kill “thousands” of Black people every day. They began using neo-Marxist frameworks — explicitly taught to them by certain teachers — to interpret their lives through the lens of racial oppression: “We’re oppressed by white people,” they would tell me. It got so bad that students who had once loved me began acting antagonistically toward me in class, especially when I pushed back against their rhetoric. Rather than do what many teachers did — indulge “oppressed victim” narratives and ritualistically apologize for “systemic racial oppression” — I challenged those ideas, which is what good teachers are supposed to do when confronted with ideological orthodoxies. What made me furious was watching my own colleagues encourage and reinforce this worldview. I recognized it for what it was: Marxist class conflict repackaged in racial terms, with racial groups substituted for the bourgeoisie and proletariat. I refused to validate that kind of racial demagoguery because I feared where it would ultimately lead these students. 2020 proved me right. I also knew it would get worse — which is why I spoke up — because that’s what populist ideological movements do: they mutate and become more refined over time. Yes, “white people” are still treated as the primary source of oppression in these narratives, but Jews often become an even cleaner, lower-friction target because antisemitism is already historically embedded in Western society. After years of educational programming that conditioned students to interpret the world through simplistic oppressor-versus-oppressed narratives, many were handed a new layer to that framework following the Hamas attacks against Israel. The pattern already matched the ideological template they had been taught to recognize: “oppressed brown Palestinians” versus “evil white Jews.” The ideological underbrush had already been laid by the education system. All it took was a spark to ignite the worst resurgence of antisemitism the West has seen in decades.
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End Wokeness
End Wokeness@EndWokeness·
IT BEGINS… NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani unveils plan to "transfer ownership" from landlords to "the community"
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Dan Burmawi
Dan Burmawi@DanBurmawy·
Most people have no idea about the real history of Al-Aqsa Mosque, because they’ve only been fed the Islamic Palestinian propaganda version of events. They believe that Al-Aqsa has always been Islam’s third holiest site, that it has belonged to Muslims since the dawn of time, and that Israel is the oppressor for merely existing near it. None of that is true. The Temple Mount in Jerusalem was the holiest site in Judaism for over a thousand years before Islam even appeared in history. It housed the First and Second Jewish Temples, the center of Jewish worship and pilgrimage. When the Romans destroyed the Second Temple in 70 AD, they built pagan shrines over it, but its Jewish identity never disappeared. In the 7th century Islam emerges and expands through conquest, and begins hijacking Jewish and Christian sites, prophets, and narratives. At first, Jerusalem had no major significance in Islam. Muhammad never set foot there. There was no mosque. There was no pilgrimage. There was no Islamic history tied to the city. But that changed during the brutal power struggle between Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan and Abdullah ibn al-Zubayr. By the late 7th century, Islam was deeply divided. Abdullah ibn al-Zubayr controlled Mecca and Medina, the two holiest cities in Islam. And Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan, the Umayyad Caliph, controlled the Levant. But Abd al-Malik had a problem, he didn’t want the people of the Levant traveling to Mecca for pilgrimage, because that would give power to his rival. Abd al-Malik declared the Temple Mount as Alaqsa mosque that was mentioned in the quran, and he made it an alternative place of pilgrimage. He ordered the construction of the Dome of the Rock and the Al-Aqsa Mosque to divert attention from Mecca. And just like that, Islam manufactured a holy site for political gain. The real Masjid Al-Aqsa referred to in the Quran was not in Jerusalem, it was between Mecca and Ta’if. There was no mosque in Jerusalem at the time. There was no Islamic presence there. Yet, centuries later, after Islam had conquered the city, the Islamic narrative retroactively applied this Quranic verse to Jerusalem, again, for political convenience. If Israel wanted to act like Islamic conquerors, it could have easily done to Al-Aqsa what Turkey did to the Hagia Sophia. It could have converted the mosque into the Third Temple, banned Muslim prayer on the site, erased any trace of Islamic history, as Muslims did to Christian and Jewish sites throughout history. But Israel didn’t do that. Israel allows Muslims to pray there freely. Israel protects Al-Aqsa, even as it is used to spread anti-Semitic propaganda and incite violence. Yet, despite this, the world condemns Israel for merely existing in its own capital.
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Porkus
Porkus@Porkus777·
@MarioNawfal That picture is from Spain...you really suck at this.
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Dan Burmawi
Dan Burmawi@DanBurmawy·
The Western governments attempted to deradicalize Islam by insisting that Muslim terrorists have nothing to do with Islam. John Kerry said in one of his speeches about ISIS that "they claim to fight on behalf of Islam, but in reality, they have nothing to do with Islam.” The strategy they adopted was based on the assumption that there exists a normative Islam completely compatible with the liberal, secular West, and that the violent version is merely a misinterpretation, a distortion, not “true Islam.” But instead of succeeding in deradicalizing Islam, this strategy backfired. By drawing this artificial distinction between “real Islam” and “radical Islam,” Western leaders allowed Muslims worldwide to shield the Quran, the life and sayings of Muhammad, and Islamic history from serious scrutiny. The unintended result was that Muslims could now say: “The Quran is only for real Muslims, not radicals, therefore, no one has the right to criticize it. Anyone who does is a bigot.” Rather than prompting Muslims to look inward, the West encouraged them to attack outward.
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James Lindsay, anti-Communist
James Lindsay, anti-Communist@ConceptualJames·
You can scream for peace, peace, peace, but when you're dealing with people whose logic is "no justice, no peace" and an entitled grievance-based self-serving definition of "justice," you will not get peace until you are under their submission, and not even then, actually.
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Porkus@Porkus777·
@stfnigg No, the reason is Africans that would rather blame Europe instead of fixing their culture. The receipts are in the comments.
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Could this insect be largely responsible for Africa's underdevelopment?
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Porkus@Porkus777·
@Mbakaza4L Europeans are not the origin of Africa's cultural dysfunction.
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Porkus@Porkus777·
@mehdirhasan You cry racism but the truth is any self respecting country would denaturalize and deport your ugly ass.
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Porkus@Porkus777·
@asukagrypr @PopeSeanPaul_ All the people liking this "gotcha" reply must be 12 Years old that don't know Japan and Germany have been emasculated since they lost WWII.
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Asuka Groyper 🚬
Asuka Groyper 🚬@asukagrypr·
Nick talks about the 2000 year struggle between Rome and Israel. "We really have nothing in common with them... The religion they've practiced ever since Christ went up on the cross, its wrong… It is naturally set against Christians...”
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