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Simon M

@SpiderJ

Triathlete, entrepreneur, PT, lawyer, ex-MSFT PR, geek dad, gamer, Jew, Zionist

London, England Katılım Temmuz 2008
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Simon M@SpiderJ·
@DXW_KC I last voted Conservative very reluctantly to keep out Corbyn. But Kemi seems to be a far more serious prospect than Boris ever was.
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David Wolfson@DXW_KC·
Leadership ⬇️
Kemi Badenoch@KemiBadenoch

You may not agree with me, but you will always know where you stand with me. Today in Billericay, a heckler tried to shout me down as I spoke about the normalisation of hatred towards Jews. I did not back down, because it needs to be said. British Jews are being targeted and too many people are pretending this is the same experience of other minorities. This lady implied Muslims are being similarly targeted. This is simply not true. Let's be honest about what is happening. Certain groups (in particular but not solely Islamic Extremists) are creating a climate of fear and intimidation that is normalising Jew hatred. I will never stand for that. Governments have spent too long hand-wringing, making excuses and hoping it would go away. It is time to call this what it is: a national emergency in our attitude, our urgency and our response. I will always engage with people who disagree with me. That is politics. But there is a difference between argument and intimidation. Shouting does not make a bad case good. It's done to silence others. And it certainly does not change the truth. The truth is that British Jews have been made to feel less safe in their own country. Our country. They are being singled out, threatened and harassed in ways that should shame everyone in public life. If we do not stand up now and stop this rise in antisemitism, then why bother saying "Never Again" at Holocaust Memorial Day? Because this is how it starts. I am not prepared to play along with the pretence that this is normal, or manageable, or just another example of tension between groups. It really is not. It is targeted hatred and it is getting worse. So my message is simple. Not here. Not in Britain. And not on our watch. We need to stop the hand-wringing and start doing the right thing. That means standing with British Jews openly, unapologetically and without fear.

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@alexmassie All of the above, but very well designed to appeal to their target market: kick out the immigrants with the added bonus of owning the hard left.
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@Wildraar @daverich1 But mentally stable enough to decide he wanted to kill Jews so much so that he travelled all the way across London to do so. Being mentally ill isn't an excuse for his behaviour. Why do you think he got it into his head that Jews deserve to be killed?
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@daverich1 The man was mentally ill, he wasn't part of a big plot. You can't make big political judgements from one mentally ill man.
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Oz Katerji@OzKaterji·
I can’t believe this even needs to be said, but a Muslim man stabbing his Muslim friend before going on an antisemitic rampage and stabbing Jews is obviously not the same. One is a hate crime, the other isn’t. The fact that the hate crime is being focused on is correct.
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Naomi Cunningham
Naomi Cunningham@LoudBonnet·
An odd take. (i) Obviously attire can be an insult. Fetish wear at work? T-shirts with insulting slogans? (ii) I think Rattley's antics could be dealt with without recourse to a sex-specific rule. How about "No prosthetic comedy breasts in the workplace"?
Misha 🇮🇪🇪🇺 ye olde immigrante@ramendik

@LoudBonnet Attire is not an "insult". And no sex-specific enforcement of dress codes must be allowed. Ever. (The heels debate of 2017 is where thos should have been established).

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@v_j_freeman I think you are being generous that this is a "misunderstanding". I suspect it's a wilful attempt to elide over the issue that somehow the marches were initially justified, but now they are just a bit too much
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Victoria Freeman
Victoria Freeman@v_j_freeman·
This is a really unforgivable misunderstanding from someone tasked with maintaining justice in this country at govt level. The marches weren’t hijacked. The organisers were always the main problem.
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@nicolelampert Although, it also does give a hint that Jezza knows that the largest group who are victims of Islamist violence are Muslims. That brown people are happy to murder, rape and torture other brown people even when there are no "white colonialists" involved
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Nicole Lampert@nicolelampert·
I want to write about this sort of dog whistle attack in which Jews are somehow being seen as hogging the limelight in our own oppression. How dare we! It’s a bit like the people who attack us for making the Holocaust - the genocide of the Jews - all about Jews. Apparently that’s ‘Jewish supremacist’ behaviour. Sick, isn’t it? All forms of racism are equally abhorrent. Muslim people - especially women - are being attacked and that has spiked since October 7. People of colour suffer frequent racism and they are rightly frightened by a growing toxic atmosphere as epitomised by the riots after Southport. And, at the same time, there are growing attacks on white people for being white, for having a British identity. White working class boys are being left behind academically. Let’s hold all of these in our hands because racism is complicated. But that’s not what is going on here. This is about trying to hint that Jews are whinging. That the threat against us isn’t as dangerous as being made out. That there’s some nefarious reasons why this attack is being made all about antisemitism. As proceedings are active there are limits about what can be written about this case but from the reporting from the first hearing I can tell you this: The (Muslim, Somalian born) attacker, who has a history of ill mental health, first (it is alleged) attempted to attack his Muslim friend. When he failed, he then travelled for an hour to Golders Green - one of London’s most famous Jewish areas - where, it is alleged, he deliberately targeted men who looked Jewish. So one was an attack on a friend and fellow Muslim, and the other two were about attacks on random people because they happened to be Jewish. It is important that so-called ‘anti racists’ like @jeremycorbyn don’t use antisemitic attacks on Jews to create even more antisemitism. Shame on them.
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@Aletheia_70 Because it would beg the next question: why isn't it on?
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@runthinkwrite Well, because then they have to answer the question: "why isn't that on?" And that potentially leads to a whole unravelling. I asked the question yesterday: "what is trans about huge fake tits?" An answer there came none.
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Kemi Badenoch
Kemi Badenoch@KemiBadenoch·
Graham Linehan should never have been dragged through the courts in the first place. The real scandal is a system that wastes time on litigious nonsense driven by professional activists while serious crime goes unpunished. We need to kill cancel culture. Free speech cannot survive if the process becomes the punishment. This is why I asked Toby Young to review the laws that are stifling free speech so the next Conservative government can put an end to this wasting of our resources.
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My grandparents found Golders Green after the war, having survived the Nazis, the Soviet slave labour camps and the DP camps (where my Dad grew up). They lived just behind the main road and I ended up living in their house after my grandmother died. A great article 🙏🏻
Josh Glancy@joshglancy

We left the Pale and escaped to Whitechapel. We left Whitechapel and found Golders Green, a peaceful slice of suburban England that we could call home. Peaceful, that is, until now. Wrote an essay on recent events for @thetimes times-comment.com/newgoldersgreen

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@joshglancy @thetimes My grandparents found Golders Green after the war, having survived the Nazis, the Soviet slave labour camps and the DP camps (where my Dad grew up). They lived just behind the main road and I ended up living in their house after my grandmother died. A great article 🙏🏻
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Josh Glancy@joshglancy·
We left the Pale and escaped to Whitechapel. We left Whitechapel and found Golders Green, a peaceful slice of suburban England that we could call home. Peaceful, that is, until now. Wrote an essay on recent events for @thetimes times-comment.com/newgoldersgreen
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Andrew Fox
Andrew Fox@Mr_Andrew_Fox·
@MichaelRosenYes Tel Aviv and Jaffa were originally different places, Michael, until merging in 1950. This is not a difficult concept. You're doing the meme again.
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The Babylon Bee
The Babylon Bee@TheBabylonBee·
Iran Issues Serious Threat That They Have A Massive Reserve Of More Serious Threats buff.ly/PXDWm65
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Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil@afneil·
The old Arabist ‘Camel Corps’ of the British Foreign Office in full cry. Nothings changes. Twas always thus. Attacks on Jews are the fault of Jews for not being sufficiently robust in criticising Israel. Hamas gets a pass. Even antisemitism is in quotes as if it’s not really a thing.
Marika Cobbold@Marikacobbold

In his very own Modest Proposal, former ambassador Sir Tony Brenton tells British Jews that if we don't like being firebombed, stabbed and shot, all we need to do is publicly submit to - and pass - his political purity test. Good-oh, Sir Tony.

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Miad Maleki
Miad Maleki@miadmaleki·
This is the global cost of past appeasement. It is the compounded interest on decades of Western appeasement of the Islamic Republic. Particular U.S. administrations and European governments legitimized and empowered the terrorist regime, while the IRGC kept building missiles, funding proxies, and plotting assassinations in Western capitals and holding one of the most pro-west, educated, peaceful populations hostage. None of that western relief was felt by the Iranian people. It only went to Hezbollah, the Houthis, Hamas, and every other instrument the regime uses to project terror and coerce its neighbors. The Iranian people were left to face IRGC bullets alone, their pleas for solidarity met with diplomatic silence from the very governments legitimizing their oppressors. Iran deal (JCPOA) kicked the can on the nuclear issue down the road while giving regime relief to terrorize the world and the Iranians. Biden admin relaxed the sanctions and got played by the regime's so-called smily-face diplomats while the IRGC was building drone factories in Venezuela and arming Hamas and Hizballah to teeth. President Trump inherited this. He didn't create the Strait of Hormuz crisis, he walked into a situation where a terrorist regime had been given 20 years of financial oxygen, strategic depth, and international cover to get exactly here. Maximum pressure, zero oil, and refusing to offer the regime another lifeline is not the cause of today's pain. It's the only serious attempt, by any Western leader, to finally end it. and the regime in Iran is the main beneficiary of the false narratives such as the one below.
ChrisO_wiki@ChrisO_wiki

1/ The world faces a catastrophic cliff-edge shortage of oil due to the Strait of Hormuz blockade in the next four weeks, analysts warn. This will cause a deep recession, fuel rationing, the shutdown of entire industries, and oil prices potentially as high as $370 per barrel. ⬇️

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