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abadeyah

abadeyah

@abadeyah

chairman, director of football and manager of Abadeyah fc @sorare |husband, father and Chilizen @chiliz I’m not a troll for pointing out your hypocrisy

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abadeyah@abadeyah·
How do you murder a corpse? @BuckSexton
Buck Sexton@BuckSexton

Israel doesn't train dogs to rape Palestinian inmates. That's a vicious, stupid lie pushed by a slimy little propagandist. But this newest blood libel is meant to distract you from the latest released evidence- including video recordings that *no credible person says are fake* of Palestinians doing the most sadistic, grotesque things imaginable on Oct 7- raping corpses while they are mutilating and murdering them, lighting genitals on fire, shooting out the eyes and genitals of helpless victims, forcing husbands to watch as their wives and children are raped and murdered- And Palestinians did this on the *orders of their elected government* with months of planning to do exactly what they did. It wasn't spontaneous. The monstrous cruelty, the sexual degradation was the point. They knew Oct 7 wasn't going to win a war, or gain any territory. It was just an orgy of Jew hate and violence. The Palestinians were mass murdering, child rapist terrorists who did all this and were gleeful about it. They made phone calls boasting to their family members. Did anyone in the Hamas government express remorse or regret about any of this? Or anywhere in Gaza? Of course not. They ordered it. They delighted in the extreme pain and cruelty of the Oct 7 operation against Jews. So now some Americans, including ones who claim to be conservative, are taking the side of Hamas and claiming this was a genocide? What do these people really think Israel was supposed to do in response to Oct 7? Fight an imaginary "gentle" war? No response at all? Give up? Childish thinking. Absurd moral preening. War is hell, but Hamas brought that hell upon Gaza.

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abadeyah@abadeyah·
@mehdirhasan Rightfully or wrongfully, is it not the case that some people behave in an anti semetic way because of Jews killing Palestinians
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Mehdi Hasan@mehdirhasan·
Just a reminder that if you said antisemitism was caused by Jews killing people you’d be (rightly) accused of antisemitism by the entire political and media establishments, including the non-funny folks at The Babylon Bee.
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Birmingham United FC@BHAMUTD·
THANK YOU FOR THE SIX POINTS Still in shock Joe sims Manager of Fairfield Villa FC Assaults our Manager Matt Breeze. Learn to control yourself after a loss. This is beyond embarrassing, Step 7 Non League, Midland Football League. Could have just walked away but decided to raise his Knee! @JSIMZZZZ Shame on you
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abadeyah@abadeyah·
@Nero Hi milo what printer is this? Also will we see Ye on ticker or Candace show any time soon?
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MILO@Nero·
Bought a new printer and it’s absolutely bananas
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abadeyah@abadeyah·
@megbasham First from the people then from god? Not god first?
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abadeyah@abadeyah·
@zionismisdead12 @I_amMukhtar Does Mukhtar agree with Anyone on Everything? Is Tucker inherently bad/evil that people like Mukhtar feel the need to signal to their base
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kiss@zionismisdead12·
@abadeyah @I_amMukhtar just because he’s on Mukhtar’s side on this issue doesn’t mean he agrees with him on everything? Tucker once said immigrants make countries “poorer and dirtier”.
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Mukhtar@I_amMukhtar·
Victoria Derbyshire used Randy Fine as an example of people calling Tucker Carlson antisemitic. She’s active on Twitter and TikTok, so I find it hard to believe she doesn’t know how vile Randy Fine is. I don’t rate Tucker, by the way.
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abadeyah@abadeyah·
@RestoreBritain_ What are “direct links”? Do you believe in blood guilt, a concept your friend Tucker Carlson is strongly opposed to?
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Restore Britain@RestoreBritain_·
We must proscribe the IRGC, and deport any foreign nationals with direct links to that appalling organisation.
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Sacha Roytman@SachaRoytman·
🇬🇧 London, April 11: On Instagram, this man is shown as a poor elderly protester arrested at a pro-Palestinian demonstration. The reality: Minutes earlier, he was holding a blatantly antisemitic sign prohibited under UK laws. Behind every photo, there's a story the single frame hides. This is exactly how propaganda works.
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Neera Tanden🌻@neeratanden·
Perhaps there's a semantic difference here- Never Trumpers championed Kamala even though they disagreed with her on a lot of policies. They did so because they saw the stakes of the election and how things like this utter disaster of the last year could happen. They also championed Biden and Hillary for the same reason. I am glad you've worked for so many progressive causes. But saying you see no difference between Kamala and Trump - and blasting that out to millions - helped Trump. And 2024 was an existential election. Now maybe those statements were taken out of context. Happy to engage in conversation any time.
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Roshan M Salih@RmSalih·
@jakeshieldsajj Before this war it was open. Trump's actions closed it. If he succeeds in reopening it (highly doubtful) that means we just go back to the previous status quo.
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Jake Shields@jakeshieldsajj·
If Trump is able to open the Strait of Hormuz he will be the greatest president in American history No president before him even attempted to negotiate to open it You are playing chess while the president is playing 5D chess MAGA for life
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Mohammed Hijab
Mohammed Hijab@mohammed_hijab·
Of course this the well-known accepted view. However, the other view (which many like Shaykh Al Dadow consider to be *plausible*) runs as follows: Asma bint Abi Bakr, ten years older than ʿĀʾisha (ra), died in 73 AH at age 100 (Ibn Kathīr, al-Dhahabī). This places ʿĀʾisha’s birth ~605 CE, making her 17–19 at consummation (1–2 AH). Bukhārī 2297: ʿĀʾisha recalled her parents only as Muslims, with the Prophet ﷺ visiting daily amid early Meccan persecution (~610–615 CE) requiring conscious memory impossible under the 6/9 timeline. See Habib-ur-Rahman Kandhalvi, Age of ʿĀʾisha (detailed chronological analysis).
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Seyed Mohammad Marandi@s_m_marandi·
Since the Epstein class is insulting the holy Prophet and his wife Aisha in order to hide their crimes, I decided to write this. Historians list Aisha among the first two dozen people to convert to Islam, which would have required her to be at least several years old at the start of the Prophet's mission. The overwhelming consensus among Shia scholars is that she was 18-19 when she married. This is the most frequently cited range, often calculated using the age of her older sister, Asma, who was 10 years older and died at 100 years old.
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