
Desi Prairie
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Desi Prairie
@desiprairie
Anti- colonial, anti racist and anti-apartheid. Views are my own. Mostly I post or retweet stuff that interests me.


On October 8th, Joe, 313 Palestinians, including 20 children, were killed by Israeli strikes. 2,000 Palestinians were injured. So, maybe you should be the one not ‘forgetting’ key facts about this genocide.


Israel is committing genocide, the vast majority of genocide scholars (of whom I am one) and human rights organisations agree. @ZackPolanski is only stating a well-established truth. The campaign against him is a campaign of genocide denial.




Canadian PM Mark Carney: It’s my strong personal view that the international order will be rebuilt — but it will be rebuilt out of Europe.


Opinion: Democrats and the legacy media are right to call out Nick Fuentes. He deserves it. But that’s no excuse to ignore a very real extremist on the left. usatoday.com/story/opinion/…


The main problem for the Palestinians is they want to murder Jews and Jews really don’t like being murdered. One of those two attitudes has to change for there to be peace.



The first MO-01 candidate forum featured former Rep. Cori Bush attending in person, while AIPAC-backed Rep. Wesley Bell sent a last-minute surrogate despite weeks of coordination (including date changes and rule negotiations) due to a conflict.



🟡🔵 University of Michigan President Domenico Grasso is “apologizing” after a commencement speech by the Faculty Senate Chair yesterday praised pro-Palestinian student activists for helping open people’s hearts to the “injustice and inhumanity” suffered by Palestinians in the U.S. -backed Israeli war on Gaza. Grasso called Professor Peterson’s remarks “hurtful,” “insensitive,” and “inappropriate,” and said they “do not represent our institutional position.” Grasso also said the comments did not belong in a “celebratory” setting, distancing the university from the message, and pledging to review future ceremonies. “We will not allow a 30-second soundbite to tear down the goodwill,” he declared.

Since childhood, my mother has always reminded me to say "inshallah" after saying such things.

Am I crazy or is the New York Times podcast lady actually trying to argue that insulting Jewish people is worse than the mass murder of children?







