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Aaron Rubin

@TheAaronRubin

Producer / Engineer / Mixer / Songwriter. Credits include: @blink182, @angelsandairwaves, @ilanrubin, @thenewregime, @illenium, @frankturner, and more.

San Diego, CA Katılım Ocak 2009
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Go listen to the new @WAVVES album “Spun” and enjoy the hell out of it! I enjoyed every minute of making it. Go catch them on the road too.
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11th Hour@11thHour·
Professor Jason Stanley joins @SRuhle to talk about what it means that John Kelly called Trump a fascist.
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Good lord. Lots of bitching and moaning on here from republicans today. I thought Trump was sent here by God and saved by an angel wrapped in the American Flag. Why are you all sweating it? Trump even came up with sick burn name of “LAFFIN’ Kamala. You got this. Or do you….?
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@visegrad24 Looks like the hiring managers don’t care about making their companies profitable and innovative. Sounds like their loss.
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Visegrád 24@visegrad24·
1 in 4 hiring managers are less likely to move forward with Jewish applicants Nearly 1 in 4 say their industry should have fewer Jews Nearly 1 in 10 say they have a less favorable attitude toward Jews now than 5 years ago according to a Resume Builder research paper.
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Love this. This is the mindset that can bring peace to @israel and Palestinians.
Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib@afalkhatib

What about Zionism? Most Palestinians believe that their traumatic lived experience is the direct result of Zionism & the Zionist project. My grandparents were pushed out of their homes in 1948, and I very much carry a generational trauma from their displacement. However, so many Palestinians & their allies still don't truly grasp the vast diversity of Zionism as an ideology & what it actually means to various Jewish & Israeli audiences. Zionists are not monolithic and come in all sorts of political, religious, social, and national orientations and tendencies. It’s hard to capture the nuances and intricacies of this topic in brief words on Twitter, but my main thoughts are: 1. The idea that the pro-Palestine cause can only be advanced by aligning with “anti-Zionist” Jews is inaccurate & and outright wrong and detrimental. Zionists are an inevitable part of the solution. 2. A Zionist doesn’t by default mean “anti-Palestinian” or anti just peace & coexistence with Palestinians. I understand why so many would think otherwise, but we need a different framework for working with Zionists and their beliefs to move forward and build a different future. 3. So many of the early Zionists were very left-leaning, pro-coexistence people who wanted to live side-by-side with the indigenous Palestinian population. And yes, many were militant from the get-go or became militant after skirmishes and clashes with Palestinian revolutionaries (right or wrong, but that’s what happened). The idea here is that Zionism is a diverse movement that was not just a bunch of angry or hateful European Jews who were seeking the displacement of Palestinians. There were also numerous Arab Jews who adopted Zionist ideologies because they, too (like many Muslims in the Middle East/ consider the Caliphates & their conquests), longed for a safe place that could unify them with their brethren. 4. Because of the thousands of years of diaspora & oppression, Zionism became an appealing ideology to so many Jews who were longing for a sense of belonging and the right to self-determination. I understand why so many Palestinians feel it's unfair for Jewish self-determination & liberation to come at their expense. But it’s important to understand this point to grasp why Zionism became a dominant theme within mainstream Judaism. 5. A free and prosperous Palestinian state will not come about from the “eradication” of Zionism, and the ideology is here to stay. Before you attack me as a “Zionist apologist," please understand that my motivation is for us to find a way to move forward & affect the trajectory of this horrendous and bloody conflict. 6. It is not inherently antisemitic to criticize Zionism, which is a multi-faceted ideology that should not be immune to critique & scrutiny. However, and especially in recent times, anti-Zionism critiques can often veer over to antisemitic tropes, stereotypes, and classically hateful sentiments that cross the line from anti-Israel/anti-Zionist activism to antisemitism. This has been especially disturbing to observe since the horrendous events of October 7th. The Palestinian people have legitimate grievances that are worthy of a just resolution. The occupation of the West Bank cannot go on forever if Israel is to have a secure future as a Jewish state. The despicable calls for the ethnic cleansing of Gaza’s population by high-ranking Israeli officials are immoral, terrible, problematic and must be confronted. Nevertheless, reductionist, simplistic slogans and rhetoric that pins all the ills, problems, issues, and current challenges experienced by Palestinians on Zionists and Zionism will neither advance the Palestinian cause nor will they help in understanding and working with Israelis and Jews for whom Israel means so much. Neither the Palestinians nor the Israelis are going anywhere – I'm not a Zionist. Still, I know that for peace to have any chance of succeeding, I have to work with Zionists and stop the endless cycle of demonization and dehumanization.

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That feeling when @AvidProTools crashes every time I’m editing MIDI. I’m about to fucking lose it.
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@mehdirhasan I love how you always seem to mention/complain about how far right @israel’s govt is but you never mention how much FURTHER to the right Hamas, Qatar, Saudi Arabia are of which you have ZERO complaints.
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Mehdi Hasan@mehdirhasan·
Is there a more annoying, misleading, and useless word in American politics than ‘moderate’? How does cheerleading for the most far-right government in Israel’s history and pushing to bring back Trumpian immigration restrictions make you ‘moderate’? That’s ’moderate’? Really?
Matthew Yglesias@mattyglesias

This read of Fetterman shows how far we’ve lost the concept of the feisty partisan brawler who’s also kinda moderate. But it’s a good kind of politician to have around! slowboring.com/p/the-spirit-o…

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@TheAaronRubin @omdimbeyachad My positions are based on the works of activist, academics and journalists, people like Norm Finkelstein, Avi Shlaim, Miko Peled, Gideon Levy, Daniel Levy(former Israeli negotiator), Jeff Halper, just to name a few that have personally shaped with regards to this topic
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This is vile. This is the kind of thinking that will prevent peace from ever happening. This isn’t every child but even if it’s 5% it’s still too much. Teaching hate to children, doesn’t matter the race, religion, or economic standing is child abuse.
Masih Alinejad 🏳️@AlinejadMasih

They paraded innocent children on TV, asking if they're ready to sacrifice their lives for the Islamic regime, teaching them their only value is in martyrdom. This is how authoritarian regimes systematically brainwash the young. This is the indecisive regime we are relentlessly confronting.

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@LucaPresents @omdimbeyachad Looks like your set with your views and no amount of facts will change your mind. PLO did recognize and then said no to peace. They were offered peace and land over & over & over saying NO each time. You know this. Israel withdrew all Jews from Gaza in good faith.
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@TheAaronRubin Going back to this point, I will never understand why Americans in particular think the minority are the extremist, anti occupation Israelis know full well they have a huge mountain to climb to gain meaningful political power, do you follow the likes of @omdimbeyachad ?
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@LucaPresents Under siege and blockade at two different things. The blockade makes sure Israel and Egypt can inspect everything coming into Gaza. Don’t be so naive.
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Luca Perotti
Luca Perotti@LucaPresents·
@TheAaronRubin You can’t develope if you are under siege and brutal economic blockade, no matter who’s in charge, and the ultimate sovereignty over Gaza lies with Israel, not a Palestinian state
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@LucaPresents That’s what happens when a terrorist regime runs out the opposing party with force. Could there been a reversal of the blockade has Hamas excepted the existence of Israel? Absolutely. Ask Egypt and Jordan who have had ZERO conflicts with Israel since making peace.
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Luca Perotti@LucaPresents·
@TheAaronRubin On the siege, Hamas was a signatory to the Cairo Declaration and participated in Palestinian elections, they unexpectedly win a plurality(not a majority) in what Jimmy Carter called free and fair elections, the siege and blockade start after that
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@LucaPresents Ask yourself why that is the situation. The amount of aid sent to Gaza from the world wasn’t used for infrastructure, economic development, education, etc. it was used for tunnels, rockets, and lining hamas’s pockets to fulfill their charter.
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Luca Perotti
Luca Perotti@LucaPresents·
@TheAaronRubin Who issues Gaza ID cards? Who controls the land, air and water in Gaza? The answer is Israel, what real control does Hamas really have in Gaza other than being prison guards with Israel being the warden
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@LucaPresents Israel could easily flatten Gaza with their capabilities and don’t. If Hamas had the same they would’ve have done it already. You know this.
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@LucaPresents …of bombs it has in a densely populated area of land inhabited by 2.2 million people and there have only been 11k deaths shows that they not indiscriminately bombing. The fact that the IDF has been protecting civilians from Hama on their humanitarian corridors is bonkers.
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