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Frances 'Cassandra' Coppola
Frances 'Cassandra' Coppola@Frances_Coppola·
The First Intifada (1987-1993) started as a non-violent programme of protests, strikes, boycotts, refusal to pay taxes, and other acts of civil disobedience. Israeli security forces responded with excessive violence, including using live ammunition against unarmed civilians. Palestinians turned to violence in response. Israeli forces killed 332 Palestinians in the first 13 months and over a thousand over the whole intifada, including 240 children. 100 Israeli civilians were killed and 60 soldiers.
Dave Rich@daverich1

It’s very simple: the Intifada was a campaign of suicide bombings, shootings and stabbings that killed hundreds of Israeli civilians. Calling for it to be “globalised” means bringing it here. That isn’t “criticising Israel”. It’s inciting violent hatred.

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The Resonance
The Resonance@Partisan_12·
“Would you support an organized plan to send all the Gazans to the another country where they will never return to?” 🇮🇱:“If it was upto me i wouldn't just send them, On the way make sure there will be concentration camps which will burn them”
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Apolitical
Apolitical@Apolitical3678·
There were essential 0 Muslims in the West before the formation of the state of Israel. Jews are why Muslims are in your country
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Wayne Waldrop
Wayne Waldrop@WayneWaldropW·
20 Super Fun Facts About Our Greatest Ally, Israel: 1. Lehi (Stern Gang) Truman Assassination Attempt (1947): Militant Zionist group mailed a letter bomb to President Truman. Fortunately, the plan was foiled when White House staff defused it. 2. Operation Cast Thy Bread (1948): Israeli forces poisoned wells in Gaza and Palestinian villages to prevent Arab return. 3. Lavon Affair False Flag (1954): Israel recruited agents to bomb cinemas, libraries, and Western sites in Egypt, aiming to blame Egyptians and the Muslim Brotherhood. 4. CIA JFK Files Redaction Request (1998/2025): CIA requested removal of all mentions of Israel from JFK assassination files. The full unredacted documents released in 2025 confirmed it. 5. Pro-Israel PAC Funding of Congress: Over 83% of US Congress members receive major donations from Pro-Israel PACs. Many sitting members even list them as their top contributor. 6. Record Pro-Israel Donations to Trump (2024): Pro-Israel donors gave over $230 million (largest single contribution in history), including $100M+ from Miriam Adelson. 7. USS Liberty Attack (1967): Israeli jets and torpedo boats deliberately struck the unarmed US Navy ship in international waters for over an hour, killing 34 Americans and wounding 171. 8. NUMEC Uranium Diversion (1960s): Hundreds of pounds of highly enriched uranium vanished from a Pennsylvania plant and was diverted to Israel’s Dimona reactor via Zionist-linked insiders. 9. Project Pinto Nuclear Smuggling: Israel used Hollywood producer Arnon Milchan (with Netanyahu at the front company) to smuggle 800 nuclear bomb triggers out of the US. 10. Ehud Barak Epstein Meetings: Former Israeli Prime Minister met with Jeffrey Epstein between 20 - 60+ times. 11. Epstein Rothschild Ties: Jeffrey Epstein admitted ties to the Rothschild family, including close business dealings and a $25M consulting agreement with Ariane de Rothschild and Edmond de Rothschild bank. 12. Netanyahu Iraq WMD Claims: Current Prime Minister pushed false claims about Saddam Hussein’s weapons of mass destruction to justify war. 13. Israel Nuclear Ambiguity: The only nuclear-armed nation that never signed the NPT and has never allowed a single IAEA inspection of Dimona. 14. Pro-Israel Attacks on Critics: Groups spend millions on ads to defeat US politicians who criticize Israel (example: the attacks against Rep. Thomas Massie). 15. Unconditional US Aid: Israel has received over $300 billion in American foreign aid. This is more than any country in history and with virtually no conditions on Israel's end. 16. Israel-Requested Iran Conflict: According to the US State Department website, the recent Iran war was launched at Israel’s request. 17. JFK Dimona Inspection Demand (1963): President Kennedy demanded US inspections of Israel’s secret Dimona nuclear reactor and was assassinated shortly afterward. 18. Samson Option Nuclear Doctrine: Israel’s official policy threatens to launch nuclear strikes across the Middle East (and potentially beyond) if the state faces an existential threat. 19. Ben Shapiro Israeli Intelligence Tasking: Former colleague publicly stated he witnessed Ben Shapiro receiving direct “tasking” from Israeli intelligence linked to Netanyahu and called for FARA registration as a foreign agent. 20. Maldives Israel Entry Ban Backlash (2024-2025): Maldives banned Israeli citizens in solidarity with Palestine; the country immediately began receiving threats of terrorist attacks.
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jasmin ☦︎🇵🇸@itsjasminz·
@Bogli__ @jvgraz are you trying to argue that documented migration is the same thing as documented demographic replacement? and in the levant specifically, even the documented early arab settlements are described as a small minority
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Bogli@Bogli__·
@itsjasminz @jvgraz Arab migration to the Maghreb and levant are pretty well documented. As is the cultural, linguistic and religious shift caused by the colonialism and imperialism.
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99% Johnny Graz
99% Johnny Graz@jvgraz·
Because Israel maintains its false majority through brutal apartheid and genocidal bombing campaigns they literally call "mowing the lawn". Without these atrocities, Israel would be a Muslim majority nation just like every other country in the region.
Nick Matau@nick_matau

"Israel is illegitimate because it is a majority one ethnic group and dominated by that one group" Bro wtf kind of stupid point is this, I say as I am currently in Poland 🇵🇱 which is like 98% ethnically Polish 😂

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Bogli@Bogli__·
@itsjasminz @jvgraz “Arabized people” ah yes all the people that got colonized. Exactly my point.
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jasmin ☦︎🇵🇸@itsjasminz·
@Bogli__ @jvgraz did you even read what i said? if so, give me one example in history where ethnic arabs from the arabian peninsula actually replaced the indigenous population
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Bogli@Bogli__·
@itsjasminz @jvgraz Its not a stupid argument, because the reason there is a muslim and arab majority in the middle east is the genocide and ethnic cleansing of all the other ethnic and religious groups.
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jasmin ☦︎🇵🇸@itsjasminz·
@Bogli__ @jvgraz stupid argument. it’s the equivalent of asking why the majority of european countries are christian which is an entirely irrelevant point that proves nothing about ethnic origin.
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Bogli@Bogli__·
@jvgraz Hmm yeah why are there no other non-muslim majority countries in the middle east? Why is it mostly arab? Where did all the other ethnicities and religious communities go? Care to elaborate?
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TONY
TONY@TonyMichaelX·
Interesting difference in reporting once the man was revealed to be a predator
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Real Ass Wigger@RAWigger·
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Abier
Abier@abierkhatib·
How is this not blowing up everywhere? ‘Pro-Israel German politician and commissioner for combatting anti-semitism, was a victim of arson attack that had an inverted red triangle spray-painted on the site. Turns out this arson attack was carried out by his acquaintances, who are involved with a Jewish non-profit’
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Kegham Balian
Kegham Balian@kbalian90·
BREAKING: Ynet, one of Israel’s largest media outlets, has published a bombshell report on Christian persecution in Israel. Full article translated to English: "Spitting and humiliation are daily. People are afraid to walk in Jerusalem with Christian symbols." By Oded Shalom The smashing of a statue of Jesus in Lebanon by an IDF soldier was a direct continuation of the reality in the Old City and the West Bank. Attacks on priests and monks, the desecration of Christian symbols, and graffiti sprayed on churches take place in broad daylight and are causing echoes around the world. “It has worsened under the current government, and they are not trying to stop it,” says Hagop Djernazian from the Armenian Quarter. Tour guide Paniot Penioto sums it up: “We Christians have been here for 2,000 years. What is your problem?” Garo Sandrouni says he sees a lot of hatred on the street in front of him, a street with heavy traffic throughout the day of religious Jews on their way to the Western Wall or to yeshivas on Mount Zion and in the Jewish Quarter. Sandrouni observes what is happening from inside a small ceramic shop in the Armenian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, not far from the seminary for priests that trains young Armenians from around the world to serve as clergy in their communities. He sits there every day, all day, from around 9:00–10:00 in the morning until 6:00 in the evening, except on Sundays; a shop whose shelves are filled with many hundreds of Armenian ceramic items, characterized by a richness of shapes and colors, all handmade, piece by piece. And what he sees from his seat behind the small table at the back of the shop is an ugly and offensive reality toward everything he grew up with, against everything that is Christian. “Spitting at Christian clergy, at Christian symbols, spitting toward the Armenian monastery not far from here. Spitting and curses,” he says in a weak and hurt voice. This reality is so routine here that it has taken over the name of the place. The permanent signs on the walls of the old houses say “Armenian Patriarchate Street,” but some call it “Spitting Street” because of the criminal practice. Where else in the world is there a street called that because people spit on Christian religious symbols? Ahead of Easter, chains and small flags were hung on the street near the Armenian Orthodox Church, and a religious Jew passed by and tore them down. Djernazian: “What an uproar there would have been if this had been a Jewish symbol.” We asked Sandrouni how it feels to see this hatred, and he answered with only theee words: “Think for yourselves.” Later, we understood for ourselves, when we heard from community member Hagop Djernazian about an incident that happened about three weeks ago, and is not really unusual here. Several young people from the Quarter worked on decorating the main street ahead of Easter and hung chains with colorful balls, as well as paper flags of the Armenian Orthodox Church with a cross in the center. “A religious guy with a knitted kippah passed near the Armenian monastery and simply tore one of the flags to pieces,” Djernazian recalls. “We were excited ahead of the holiday, which is very meaningful and important for us, a holiday with many traditions and holiness, and suddenly a person passes by, tears up a church flag bearing a cross right in front of our eyes, and continues on as if nothing happened. “It is a spit in the face. Real humiliation. I have no words to describe what you feel at that moment. Think what the reaction would have been if something like that happened to a Jewish symbol. What an uproar there would have been. And here, for us, it is almost a daily matter. It crossed every boundary a long time ago. This happened before this government too, but since it came to power, it has become more extreme and more frequent, and we do not see any attempt to stop it. Not even to condemn it or speak out against it. It is so humiliating and intimidating that some people think twice before walking with a visible Christian symbol, such as a pendant, for example, in order to avoid an unpleasant situation. Yes, to that extent.” The Chief of Staff is Shocked The video documented last week of an IDF soldier smashing a statue of Jesus in the village of Debel in southern Lebanon was posted by Djernazian on his Facebook page. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu quickly condemned the act in English, called the soldier a criminal, and wrote on his X account that “Israel is the only place in the Middle East that respects freedom of worship for all.” Djernazian answered him in a post of his own. “I wrote that Netanyahu says this is an exceptional incident by a lone individual, and that this is interesting, because at the same time that he claims he protects freedom of worship and Christians in Israel and the Middle East, things like this are happening that prove the exact opposite, including what happens here with us in Jerusalem,” he explains. The smashing of the statue of Jesus in southern Lebanon sparked angry reactions around the world. The soldier who carried out the act was identified, tried, and sent to 30 days in military detention, together with the soldier who filmed him. After Netanyahu, Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir also condemned it. In a speech before the IDF’s senior command staff this week, he mentioned the incident and asked reproachfully: “Where does smashing the statue of Jesus meet the spirit of the IDF?” Perhaps this incident does not meet the spirit of the IDF, but it teaches a great deal about the general mood toward Christianity in Israeli society. The phenomenon of smashing symbols connected to Christianity, vandalism at holy places of the Church, spitting and curses directed at priests and monks, happens in broad daylight, before the eyes of passersby in the Old City of Jerusalem, sometimes even in front of police officers. Clergy serving in churches in the Mount Zion area and the Armenian Quarter report that in 2025 there has been an increase in cases of desecration, humiliation, verbal attacks, and spitting at them and at houses of worship. A 2025 report by the Rossing Center details: 61 attacks on clergy or people with a Christian symbol; 52 incidents of damage to church property; 28 cases of harassment of religious processions; and 14 cases of vandalism of church signs. The Rossing Center for Education and Dialogue, an institution that promotes an inclusive society for members of all religions, publishes an annual report on attacks against Christians in Israel and East Jerusalem. The data on the incidents are collected together with the Religious Freedom Data Center and show a continuous rise in the number of events. The report, published about three months ago, shows that 2025 was very unpleasant for Christians living here. It recorded 61 physical attacks on clergy or people who had a prominent Christian religious symbol on them. These included spitting, pepper spray, and even beatings. There were 52 reported and documented cases of damage to church property, including graffiti, trespassing for the purpose of vandalism, and smashing statues. In addition, 14 cases of vandalism of church signs were documented, as well as 28 cases of harassment, including verbal attacks and physical disruption of religious processions. The latest case occurred on Tuesday, when a nun was attacked in the Old City. Truly, freedom of worship. Voluntary Christian Emigration In July last year, a field of thorns was set on fire near the remains of St. George’s Church in the Palestinian Christian village of Taybeh, northeast of Ramallah. It is a village surrounded by shepherd farms and illegal outposts, whose residents suffer from harassment by settlers, and suspicion arose that they were responsible for the arson. News of the fire, which almost reached the walls of the ancient site, was published online and alarmed the church leaders based in Jerusalem, who quickly updated the whole world. European ambassadors came for a solidarity visit to the village. Even the United States ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, an Evangelical Christian and an enthusiastic supporter of the settlement enterprise in Judea and Samaria, came to strengthen the residents of the place. This is only one example of attacks on Christian houses of worship. About two and a half years ago, when curses and spitting at Christian clergy in Jerusalem increased, the Chief Rabbis published strong condemnations of the phenomenon. But outpost and farm activist Elisha Yered, former aide to MK Limor Son Har-Melech of Otzma Yehudit, did not understand what the fuss was about. On X, he wrote: “A good time to remind people that the custom of spitting near priests or churches is an ancient Jewish custom, and in halacha there is even a special blessing when one sees a church… a blessing that comes to praise the Holy One, blessed be He, who tolerates the evil deeds of idol worshippers.” In February this year, American media personality Tucker Carlson came to Israel to examine the situation of Christians in Israel and the territories. Carlson is a popular and controversial conservative right-wing figure, who in recent years has promoted, among other things, conspiracy theories, some of them antisemitic. For months he has claimed that Israel and the West Bank have become dangerous places for Christians. The result of his visit is a film about an hour and a half long with the forceful title: “The shocking reality of Israel’s U.S.-funded treatment of Christians in the Holy Land.” As of Monday this week, it had accumulated 1,971,586 views. In it, he speaks with priests and Christian residents who tell the same story of attacks and humiliation. Carlson also addressed last week’s incident of the smashing of the statue of Jesus by an IDF soldier. He interviewed Alice Kisiya, a Palestinian Christian resident of Beit Jala who fought with other activists for the evacuation of a settler outpost established on private land belonging to Palestinian Christians from the Bethlehem area. “Smashing a statue of Jesus or of the Virgin Mary is not an act of defense against terrorism,” Carlson begins, wondering aloud, “Why would a settler or a soldier break statues like these?” To hear the answer, we called Kisiya ourselves. “As part of our struggle, we set up a makeshift church on the land,” she answered. “We hung icons of the Holy Mary and crosses in it and prayed there. The settlers told us that they would also take over Bethlehem and expel all the Christians from there. When we told them that Bethlehem is historically connected to Christianity, they answered, ‘It is ours, you will have to leave.’ “In one of their attacks on us, they broke an icon of the Holy Mary. I showed the broken icon in my conversation with Carlson to show that the case in Lebanon is not a one-off or unusual. Apart from him, I gave many interviews to foreign media and emphasized the religious context. It was important for me that the world see what Christians go through here in the land, to tell the world that the settlers and the State of Israel want to cause Christians to emigrate from Palestine so that they can take over our lands. Do not forget that besides the lands Israel holds in the West Bank, the churches and Palestinian Christians are the largest landowners in the territories.” Evangelicals in Retreat Hana Bendcowsky, director of educational programs at the Rossing Center, says this is the result of the nationalist radicalization taking place in Israeli politics and society. “The climate is one of Jewish supremacy, of rejecting anyone who is not Jewish, and it is getting worse,” she says. “There is a feeling that the whole world is against us and that anyone who criticizes Israel is antisemitic. Into this enters the legitimization of harming Christians and humiliating them. We in this country do not understand what this does to affection for and support of Israel among Evangelical communities in the United States. Part of their deep religious worldview for decades was devoted support for Israel, and that is now in retreat, partly because of our treatment of Christians. You see a significant decline in their support for us, especially among young people and among people with an awareness of the value of life and human rights. They see Israel’s conduct and say, ‘These are not values we identify with.’” And what is Israel doing in this context? “Other than statements — not much. We at the center, together with activists who collect testimonies and documentation, file complaints with the police, and nothing happens with them. Investigations are barely opened. You see that the police have no interest in dealing with this. So young people who once hesitated over whether to spit at priests say to themselves today, ‘Why not, actually?’ There are the ultra-Orthodox, for whom Christianity is idolatry; most of them ignore it, but there are also those among them who spit and curse. And there are the religious-nationalists, mainly hilltop youth with large kippahs, young people with the attitude of ‘we are the owners here and you have nothing to do in this land.’ They allow themselves to burn, smash, curse, and spit.” Rabbi Michael Henkin, one of the leaders of “the religious left,” whose members are in contact with Christian clergy in Jerusalem and the West Bank, says that a new ethos has developed in Israeli society, according to which anything perceived as different is a threat. “And every threat is perceived as deserving destruction,” he adds. “This is directed not only at Christian symbols, and is expressed not only in spitting at priests in the Old City, but also against Muslims. After all, we destroyed mosques in Gaza, and in the territories mosques are sometimes burned by hilltop youth. It is also directed against Jews. Look at what the police did to a kippah embroidered with a Palestinian flag alongside an Israeli flag. They cut it.” Bendcowsky says the big story is the impact on Christian communities: “There are about 197,000 Christians in Israel, including East Jerusalem, and most of them are not spat at and most are not attacked. But their sense of security is shaken when they see graffiti on their church. Even the video of the smashing of the statue of Jesus in Lebanon shakes them and makes them feel unwanted here. Even if it did not happen to them, or in their community, it is an Israeli soldier, and their feeling is that the attack was directed at them as well. “They feel vulnerable and threatened. I do not know a Christian family in which there is no talk of leaving — at least by the son or daughter. I do not know a family in which at least one child has not already left. It is not only the fear of attack or humiliation. Israel also makes it difficult for Christian communities to hold their religious ceremonies. Look at what happened here during the last Easter.” Enough , Accept Us At the end of March, the police prevented the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, from entering the Church of the Holy Sepulchre to hold the Palm Sunday ceremony there, which opens the events of Catholic Holy Week. The war with Iran was still ongoing, and Home Front Command instructions prohibited gatherings of more than 50 people. This was the reason the festive procession usually held every year did not take place. Only the Patriarch, the Custos of the Holy Land on behalf of the Vatican, Father Francesco Ielpo, and two companions arrived at the church. According to the Church, the arrival had been coordinated in advance with the police. Nevertheless, the police prevented the Patriarch from entering, and for the first time in 100 years the religious ceremony was not held inside the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. The entire Catholic world rose to its feet. The Prime Minister of Italy, the President of France — everyone issued condemnations, and Netanyahu was once again forced to apologize. Ten days passed, and it was the Orthodox Church’s turn to mark the beginning of Easter with Holy Saturday. What happened at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre is described to us by tour guide Paniot Penioto, a Christian of Greek origin who was born, raised, and still lives in the Christian Quarter of Jerusalem’s Old City: “Holy Saturday is a very sacred holiday for us. It is a day that symbolizes the miracle of Jesus’ resurrection, when he rose from his tomb and returned to life. Without the Messiah rising from death, we have no religion. That is what makes him our God, and that is why this day is so sacred to us. “I am very well known in the Christian community in the Quarter, especially among the Greek Orthodox community. For 25 years, I have been the one coordinating the procession with the police, the church, the youth, and the scouts, and every year the situation deteriorates. With every passing year, we feel that we are less and less allowed to mark the holiday properly according to our traditions and rituals. These are rituals and traditions of a thousand years and more.” What is the reason? “I don’t know. We reach understandings and agreements, we close one thing in the evening, and the next day there is chaos. The police backtrack on everything we agreed. They put barriers at every corner, they do not let people enter the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, they even stop people at Jaffa Gate. There is documentation of Holy Saturday when tens of thousands would come. Thousands entered the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Today, the police approve only 2,700 people to enter the church, but out of that number they themselves bring in a thousand police officers. Under the Jordanians, there were two police officers inside the church who organized the whole day without theatrics. And not only under the Jordanians. It was like that in the past under Israeli rule as well. There are pictures of ten thousand people inside the church, standing in the courtyard, on the roof, in the alleyways. A real celebration. “Cases like this make us feel suffocated. This year, for the first time, I stood at the entrance to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and felt that I was choking, that I could not bear this humiliation — mine, and my community’s. Enough, accept us. We Christians have lived here for 2,000 years. This is our place too. Here our Messiah was born, here he was crucified, and here he was buried. Accept our religion and our faith. What is your problem?”
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Uncommon Sense
Uncommon Sense@Uncommonsince76·
Did you know? That Edward the first of England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 agreed to expel the Jews in exchange for a tax hike?? Think about that for a minute. The citizenry was so fed up with Jewish behavior, they made a deal to pay more taxes to get rid of them… and everyone was happy with this arrangement.
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Daniel Concannon
Daniel Concannon@TooWhiteToTweet·
1914-1918: HitIer serves in German Army in WWI, earns two Iron Crosses, is temporarily blinded, and learns of Germany's defeat while hospitalized. He resents the Jewish-led sociopolitical agitation that collapsed the Imperial German government and accelerated the push toward armistice, and dedicates himself to enter politics and save Germany 1918-1919: Weimar Republic begins, quickly setting the benchmark for societal depravity and decay. The Weimar Constitution is authored by Hugo Preuss (Jewish). Jews disproportionately support the Weimar Republic, and are disproportionately overrepresented in the Weimar government - so much so that it becomes known as the 'Jew Republic' 1919: Treaty of Versailles diminishes Germany, stripping 13% of it's European territory, and all global outposts 1919: Magnus Hirschfeld (Jewish) founds the 'Institute for Sexual Science' where he pioneers 'trans' surgery and ignites the spark of a gender revolution that would explode a century later 1919: The DAP (later NSDAP) is founded in response to the rise of Marxism and communism in Germany (the intellectual leadership of both being disproportionately Jewish) 1921-1923: Crippling war reparations are set and hyperinflation decimates the German economy. France and Belgium occupy Germany to claim reparations. A loaf of bread costs 200 billion Marks (the total value of the entire German Empire was 300 billion Marks just ten years earlier in 1913). German mothers and daughters - children as young as 8 - turn to prostitution for survival 1923: The Frankfurt School (Jewish) is founded, counting Max Horkheimer, Theodor Aodorno, and Herbert Marcuse among its famed Jewish revolutionaries. Here, 'Critical Theory' takes root, laying the groundwork for an anti-Western cultural revolution that captures institutions across continents, and which we remain in the throes of 103 years later 1923: HitIer attempts to overthrow the failing Weimar government, is imprisoned, and begins planning a path to power through legal means rather than armed revolt. The NDSAP is dissolved by the Weimar government 1925: HitIer reestablishes the NDSAP, is banned from public speaking, and publishes 'Mein Kampf' 1929: Great Depression hits, German economy collapses for a second time, any illusion of Weimar 'democracy' is completely shattered 1933: 'Judea Declares War On Germany' - Jews worldwide declare economic war on the German state 1933-1941: The most ardent voices for US involvement in WWII are Jewish, including Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver, Samuel Untermyer, Peter Bergson, and Rabbi Stephen Wise - one of the most influential Jewish leaders of the 20th century and close confidant of President Roosevelt 1941: 'Germany Must Perish' is published, authored by Theodore Kaufman (Jewish), advocating the genocide of the German people through forced sterilization But, PragerU... Founder: Dennis 'I am NOT for homogeneity' Prager (Jewish) CEO: Marissa Streit (former lDF military intelligence, Jewish) ...is right. The whole thing is an absolute mystery and something that we'll simply never understand.
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PragerU@prageru

No matter how many more books are written about him, what Hitler did and why he did it will never make sense.

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Israel Exposed
Israel Exposed@xIsraelExposedx·
On the evening of October 29, 1956, the IDF executed nineteen men, six women, and twenty-three children who were returning from their work in the nearby fields for violating a curfew they were never notified of. The IDF then forced other villagers to dig graves for their relatives under the cover of night, and placed a seven week gag order on any press who might have reported on it. The southern Triangle villages had been under a 10 pm daily curfew until the morning of the 29th, when Colonel Yisskhar Shadmi requested a last-minute change to a 5 pm curfew. When giving the instructions for this change, he instructed border patrol commanders to “shoot to kill” anyone found outside after 5 pm. The new curfew was only communicated to Kafr Qasim’s mukhtar at 4:30 pm. Thirty minutes proved not enough time to notify all of the village’s workers, who were yet in the groves, fields, and quarries beyond the village. It was not long before the shooting began. As the villagers returned home after their day’s work, they were met by the border police stationed on the road. A survivor from the first encounter, Abd Allah Samir Bdeir, reports that the guards ordered the workers to stand on the road before giving the execution order. The guards reportedly then checked over the wounded men, women, and children to ensure all were dead. By 7 pm, the border police had killed nineteen men, six women, and twenty-three children. Later that night, the army forced several residents of a nearby village to begin digging. They would not know until later that they were digging the graves of their neighbors. It was called the Kafr Qasim massacre
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jasmin ☦︎🇵🇸@itsjasminz·
@RAWigger lmfao putting the palestinian flag as a representation of islam instead of saudi arabia 😭?
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