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@andterry

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HucklePeel
HucklePeel@JonathanMuhumu5·
@andterry @TheOmniLiberal The hospitals are the ones that provide care, doctors, nurses are the ones that administer it are they murdering you for not giving them money to buy it?
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Destiny | Steven Bonnell II
Destiny | Steven Bonnell II@TheOmniLiberal·
Insurance companies don’t even provide care lol. Could you use the same logic to justify attacking the hospital? Or a doctor?
Liam Anderson@Governer_Grim

@TheOmniLiberal Destiny, providing life saving care vs giving ice cream are two different things how can you not see this?? Also legally it’s not murder yet but if we fight enough we can make them call it murder. You seem to always stick to the existing establishment and not want any change.

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Kara Lang Romero
Kara Lang Romero@Kara_Lang·
My goodness. The LAYERSSSS of emotion behind this for Canadians. 🥹 A World Cup song with SOUL. Bravo and thank you @cityandcolour ❤️🍁
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Neera Tanden🌻
Neera Tanden🌻@neeratanden·
Love you guys but you've given him more airtime than some people considering a run for President Sorry if I think it's important to state out loud on here my disagreements with a guy who says it's ok to murder people, Jews are inbred, America was responsible for 9/11 and Russia was right to invade Crimea, amongst other insane things.
Jon Favreau@jonfavs

Zero people have tried to make Hasan Piker "the spokesman for Democrats." He showed up at one campaign event with one candidate in a primary and sat for some interviews. What's embarrassing is the number of people on here treating him like he's a 2028 contender or DNC Chair.

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Atsmash@andterry·
@benshapiro Haahhaahahahahahahahaahahahaghaahahagagagagagahhahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahh
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Atsmash@andterry·
@Yair_Rosenberg @IMDibe What was created was not a binationalist state. What has been created is an extension of the terrorist militias he was explicitly against. It is only you that are creating up some hypothetical of what Einstein would evolve into if he had lived longer.
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Yair Rosenberg
Yair Rosenberg@Yair_Rosenberg·
@IMDibe So what you're saying is that you didn't even read the first sentence of the tweet you're replying to, huh.
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Yair Rosenberg
Yair Rosenberg@Yair_Rosenberg·
The problem is not talking to Hasan Piker or influencers like him. Such conversations are part of democratic dialogue. The problem is figuring out how to constructively engage a new media landscape dominated by smashmouth populists of all political persuasions who talk about everything but are experts in nothing, and whose incentives run toward incendiary virality rather than accuracy. How do reporters and others have these conversations in ways that make their audiences more informed, rather than less? I have some ideas. Gift link: theatlantic.com/politics/2026/…
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Yair Rosenberg
Yair Rosenberg@Yair_Rosenberg·
Yes, as I wrote in the quoted tweet you apparently did not read, Einstein repeatedly lambasted the Israeli right, in this case its militias like the Irgun and Lehi. His entire point here is that he saw them as a threat to the Zionist project, which he supported. If you actually read the article, or even just the quoted tweet, you would know this!
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Yair Rosenberg
Yair Rosenberg@Yair_Rosenberg·
"Einstein was a physicist who died in 1955, not some oracle on world politics, and it is perfectly reasonable to disagree today with his views on these and many other subjects. What is not reasonable is to adulterate those views in service of a contemporary ideological agenda."
Yair Rosenberg@Yair_Rosenberg

As I write and document quite explicitly in the piece, Einstein was a binationalist before Israel's founding (as were many notable Zionists!), but then became a supporter of Israel once it was established in 1948. He hosted Israel's first prime minister David Ben Gurion at his home in 1951. When he turned down the Israeli presidency in 1952, he referred to the country as "our state of Israel." Do you think they would have offered the job to an enemy? In reality, Einstein was an ally of the socialist government in power and a harsh critic of the Israeli right that opposed it -- which was actually a problem, because the presidency is supposed to be nonpartisan. Einstein regularly lambasted the Israeli right, not Israel or the Zionist project, which is quite clear if one actually reads the critical statements and who he refers to. In 1955, in one of his last interviews, Einstein said "I have great hopes for the future of the Jewish state." haaretz.com/2014-05-22/ty-… The last speech Einstein composed was intended to mark the 7th anniversary of Israel's founding, and he wrote it in conjunction with Abba Eban, Israel's ambassador to the United States (not the sort of thing an anti-Zionist would do). Explaining his idea in a letter to the embassy, Einstein wrote that "a somewhat critical attitude concerning the behavior of the world powers toward Israel and the Arab states could have a salutary influence. It is easier for me to say those things than for any person connected officially with organized Jewish life. To do this well it has to be carefully prepared in cooperation with responsible Israelis." Einstein died days before Israel's Independence Day, but we have the text of the undelivered speech. In it, Einstein wrote: "The establishment of the State of Israel was internationally approved and recognized largely for the purpose of rescuing the remnant of the Jewish people from unspeakable horrors of persecution and oppression. Another purpose was to provide conditions in which the spiritual and cultural life of a Hebrew society could find free expression. Thus the establishment of Israel is an event which actively engages the conscience of this generation. It is, therefore, a bitter paradox to find that a state which was destined to be a shelter for a martyred people is itself threatened by grave dangers to its own security. The universal conscience cannot be indifferent to such a peril." He also wrote: "It is anomalous that world opinion should only criticise Israel's response to hostility and should not actively seek to bring an end to the Arab hostility which is the root cause of the tension." And, as Einstein always did, he closed with an appeal for peace, coupling his defense of Israel with this conclusion: "International policies for the Middle East should be dominated by efforts to secure peace in Israel and its neighbors." He never stopped advocating for Israeli-Arab peace, and raised the same point in that final interview cited above. To him, all these sentiments were not contradictory but complementary. web.archive.org/web/2014090317… He bequeathed his intellectual assets and likeness to Hebrew University. One does not need to align with Einstein's approach to Israel and Zionism to acknowledge the reality of what it actually was. Einstein was a physicist who died in 1955, not some oracle on world politics, and it is perfectly reasonable to disagree today with his views on these and many other subjects. What is not reasonable is to adulterate those views in service of a contemporary ideological agenda. All of this material is either explicitly discussed or linked in the article. I'm a little confused and surprised that you missed it.

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Atsmash@andterry·
@boredwon @ryangrim Part of this is a greedy predatory airlines making you pay to choose your seats together or to arbitrarily make some seats in the same class premium.
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Boredwon
Boredwon@boredwon·
@ryangrim I wonder what was the turning point. Like when did we start acting this way? 2010's? Maybe 2000s?
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Ryan Grim
Ryan Grim@ryangrim·
A society that prioritizes adult individuals over children and families is destined for misery. I don’t blame the adults, they’re just doing what our culture says we should do: look after ourselves first and only, bc people we don’t know aren’t our problem. If a pregnant or elderly woman wants your seat on the subway, too bad, she should have gotten there first.
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Atsmash@andterry·
@luxemiaa Another example of a capitalist system turning people into ghouls. Paying for 'premium' seats in the same class is predatory behaviour, cost of living goes crazy making travel insane for all and even more for families.
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Atsmash@andterry·
@ContraPoints Yelling and using bad names for unhinged right wing psychos is actually fine.
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Natalie Wynn
Natalie Wynn@ContraPoints·
Belligerent misogynists who want to yell at women all day are like 30% of the electorate. Wife-beaters, live-streamers, that whole genre of guy. Maybe he really can help the Democrats.
RNC Research@RNCResearch

Democrat spokesperson Hasan Piker goes off on a Vietnamese refugee who escaped communism: "Shut the fuck up you stupid fucking idiotic old lady." "Suck my dick old lady." "Fuck this south Vietnamese motherfucking...psychotic fucking refugee!" This is the Democrat Party.

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Atsmash@andterry·
@Ole_is_right Man you really need to check yourself sometimes. I look at my son, alive after world class universal health care saved his life at a time that I would not have had insurance and can't believe the sheer stupidity and callousness of these right wing takes of yours.
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Assemblymember Robert Carroll
Assemblymember Robert Carroll@Bobby4Brooklyn·
Sticking it to fans is not the answer. Decisions like this ensure that the next time New York City hosts the world, partnering with New Jersey won’t even be on the table.
The New York Times@nytimes

From @TheAthleticFC: New Jersey Transit confirmed on Friday that World Cup match goers will be charged $150 for a return rail trip from New York's Penn Station to MetLife Stadium in New Jersey this summer. Tickets are ordinarily priced at $12.90. nyti.ms/4sHcLzR

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Coach Pickle
Coach Pickle@coachpickle_·
just clocked an insane stat 😭 rashford has more g/a this season (24) than all the following forwards - Leao (12) - Semenyo (23) - Ekitike (23) - Isak (4) - Salah (20) - Doue (18) - Dembele (23) - Barcola (19) - Rodrygo (9) - Lewa (20) - Mbeumo (13) - Cunha (11) - Sesko (11)
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Atsmash@andterry·
@RampageGio Sue him? Lady true leftists want him hung at the Hague.
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Itsss Giorgio
Itsss Giorgio@RampageGio·
the irony that she’s bragging about how effective the Democrat Party is while wearing a “sue george dubya bush” shirt bro that’s 26yrs of broken promises and you want me voting for em? 😂😂😂🤣
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Atsmash@andterry·
@bhaviklathia Obama... Running anti war and healthcare for all (in some form) won.
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Atsmash@andterry·
@bhaviklathia And a strategists who recognize this and respond to the needs of voters will continue to do better and better in the elections. Like it or not the Republicans responded to their voters (with lies ofc) but it won them elections.
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Bhavik Lathia
Bhavik Lathia@bhaviklathia·
You are very very wrong. She is very well-liked amongst the base of the party and can win the nomination. Treating her as "irrelevant" is inaccurate, un-strategic, and disrespectful.
Mike from PA@Mike_from_PA

@bhaviklathia Kamala Harris is irrelevant man.

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Atsmash@andterry·
@bhaviklathia No, you give up your vote unconditionally you lose the one lever of power you have.
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Atsmash@andterry·
@motleyjoo The hilarious irony of her t-shirt lady leftists want George w bush tried at the Hague not just sued stupid liberal
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