
Quentin Newark
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Quentin Newark
@QuentinNewark
Most of what I enjoy on here, and elsewhere, is information. Text/image with insights that enable a bigger grasp of how the world is.
Katılım Nisan 2009
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@billweberx @FightKarnivore First rule if you want to apprehend: take his legs out. Either with a kick to sidebof his thigh or knee, ouchi or kouchi gari.
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@FightKarnivore Those two king's guards need some training on hand to hand combat. The third one knew what he was doing.
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@PulseEmperor @BestMovieMom Ex SAS and an SAS instructor, Mick Gould, taught the actors on set.
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The Public Order Act (1986) is responsible for an array of Britain's speech issues. It is one of the laws repealed in the model Free Speech Act (2026).
The POA:
-Convicts 10,000+ per year for expression based offences, online & off.
-It is baked into OFCOM’s code, leading to media silence on ethnicity.
-It is the vehicle used to create a (functional) Islamic blasphemy law in Britain.
-Part 19 provides a mechanism to turn lawful expression into a criminal offence if an imaginary hypothetical observer may be stirred to "racial hatred" by that expression.
In @ReinersProject : reiners.org.uk/englands-auto-…
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@Hebro_Steele @TheRabbitHole What did they do with the $80 million help their people?
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“White guilt morally and culturally disarms the West. It makes the First World apologetic.” — Shelby Steele
New trailer for the documentary, White Guilt:
#WhiteGuiltFilm
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@MizrahiYon15271 @Aizenberg55 I was joining in. An echo.
Nothing wrong.
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@QuentinNewark @Aizenberg55 So if you know who he was maybe you got it wrong and I just wanted to present the evidence that they rejected the Clinton Parameters?
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📌A video of President Clinton saying, “I killed myself trying to give the Palestinians a deal; all of Gaza and 97% of the West Bank. They turned it down. They never wanted peace,” is making the rounds again. Mehdi Hasan responded by telling people to “Google Taba,” referring to the Taba Summit held January 21–27, 2001, just after Clinton left office. The implication is clear: that at Taba, Arafat either accepted a deal or was on the verge of doing so but ran out of time. That narrative is false, and it is disproven by Arafat himself 18 months later.
Arafat never said yes at Taba. He didn’t attend, didn’t accept any framework, and didn’t move on core demands like a literal “right of return.” We know this was a central reason he rejected Camp David and the Clinton Parameters, and the claim that the Palestinians were prepared to accept a symbolic or limited return is simply not true (this is clear from the Palestinian reply to the Clinton Parameters). Arafat did not compromise on this point, and he did not accept any deal. Yes, the negotiators, the ones with no power to actually approve any deal, to actually settle the core issues (e.g. refugees) said they were close when the summit ended, but there was thus no deal, no near-deal, and no missed deal due to merely to time.
And we know this with certainty because 18 months later, Arafat suddenly claimed he would accept Taba. The Guardian, hardly a pro-Israel outlet, ran the headline: “Arafat approves Taba plan too late,” and reported that Arafat acknowledged the prior offers were not good enough and that he had not accepted any deal at the time. Only afterward did he say he would accept them.
If Arafat had truly been ready at Taba, he could have said yes when it actually mattered: under the Clinton Parameters. He had weeks to do so, even after skipping the early January 2001 White House meeting where he was supposed to meet Clinton to accept the deal, despite committing to attend and say yes. Prince Bandar recounts in detail how Arafat left town without giving any answer.
This is no longer disputed among the key people involved. Bill Clinton, Dennis Ross, Martin Indyk, Prince Bandar, and even Saeb Erekat all acknowledge the same core fact: Ehud Barak accepted the Clinton Parameters. Arafat did not. Subsequent disclosures have only reinforced this. The Bandar interview, the release of Israel’s formal acceptance, the Palestinian response document, and Clinton’s repeated confirmations all point in the same direction. There was a path to full Palestinian statehood. It was rejected.
And the reason this keeps getting rewritten by people like Mehdi Hasan is obvious. This was the pivotal moment. A sovereign Palestinian state was on the table. The conflict could have ended, no more “occupation.” The entire trajectory of the conflict could have been different. And when given another opportunity years later, Mahmoud Abbas did the same with Olmert’s offer, later admitting he walked away.

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@MizrahiYon15271 @Aizenberg55 Not yet founded a group of freedom-fighters here in the UK, but who knows, if things don’t take a different direction…
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@QuentinNewark @Aizenberg55 Do you know who is it in my pfp?
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@MizrahiYon15271 @Aizenberg55 750,000–900,000 Jews expelled from muslim nations. No “right of return”? Why?
europarl.europa.eu/meetdocs/2004_…
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@MizrahiYon15271 @Aizenberg55 10–14 million Germans expelled. No “right of return”. Why?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flight_an….
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@ifeanyiomeje4 @elonmusk There are alternative views:
Will Tanner@Will_Tanner_1
Was the Belgian Congo a living hell? Such is what leftist, anti-colonial historians want you to believe The truth is rather different: far from being hellish, the alleged atrocities didn't actually happen and the Congo under Leopold II and then later the Belgian government got the only 70 years of good government it has ever gotten That achievement, rather than the lies of Hochschild, ought be what is rememberd about it, as I discuss in this week's article Read it below👇👇
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@ifeanyiomeje4 @elonmusk The modern reputation of Leopold all rests on one book, by extreme leftist journalist Adam Hochschild. Try searching for critiques by historians, especially of his unsubstantiated numbers.
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@elonmusk I don't fancy the way you flex this kind of news Elon. I hate racism and slavery in all ramification, but even King Leopold savagery in the Congo alone surpasses your imaginary African slavery against the whites with warped, twisted history. Come off it
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@elonmusk That is like saying other countries had theft too, so nobody here owes restitution.
Come on.

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@0mNam0 @ByRakeshSimha @PoorniDeepa If no muslim invaders/colonisers = no need for partition. Simples.
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@0mNam0 @ByRakeshSimha @PoorniDeepa Pakistan was necessary as a way of partitioning off the muslim invaders/colonialists from the Hindu population. If you read the history, it was asked for by the muslims, named by them, populated by them and Hindus murdered or expelled:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pakistan_…
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British woman walking her dog IN BRITAIN was asked to move on from her own street because reports say dogs could offend Muslims. Police officers warned she could face trouble if she did not comply. Appeasement never works - it is a slippery slope that leads to more demands. Britain should know from experience.
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