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@jshakov

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Bay Area, CA Katılım Haziran 2009
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@NadavPollak @JewishWonk Frankly, it’s not even about extremism - Bibi’s government is deeply incompetent, especially the people managing the police.
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@shaunmmaguire You underestimate how incompetent Bibi’s government is. Especially the least competent people are managing the police.
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Shaun Maguire
Shaun Maguire@shaunmmaguire·
This was a dumb policy by the Israelis But all holy sites in Jerusalem are currently closed — including the Western Wall The bigger story is we’ve hit the point where every mistake by a Jew is amplified And weaponized against all To paint the lie that Jews are uniquely bad
Emmanuel Macron@EmmanuelMacron

J’apporte mon plein soutien au patriarche latin de Jérusalem et aux chrétiens de Terre Sainte, empêchés de célébrer la messe des Rameaux au Saint-Sépulcre. Je condamne cette décision de la police israélienne, qui s’ajoute à la multiplication préoccupante des violations du statut des Lieux Saints de Jérusalem. Le libre exercice du culte à Jérusalem doit être garanti pour toutes les religions.

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This is pretty much what he said: “They find the discussion about U.S.-Israeli relations not productive. They just want to live safely in their communities, without fear of racist attacks at schools and synagogues. “ He is focusing on the district and the communities IN the district.
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שרמוטל@sharmutal·
@ethanagarwal @hasanthehun @grahamformaine Very poor post. nobody asked for your position on Israeli politics not to mention the claimed equivalence with Iran's. I support you because I want more housing and low crime, please stick to California issues.
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Agarwal for Congress
Agarwal for Congress@ethanagarwal·
In light of two extremists my opponent has endorsed, @hasanthehun (Hasan Piker), a guy who said America deserved 9/11, and @grahamformaine, a guy with a Nazi tattoo, I want to share learnings from conversations I’ve had with Jewish and Muslim people who live in CA-17. TLDR: most Jewish people and Muslims in America not only don’t identify with the extreme wings of their faith, they actually believe they are harmful. Most Jewish Americans in the district that I speak to strongly dislike Bibi. They find his actions abhorrent. And they agree there is a humanitarian crisis in Gaza. They find the discussion about U.S. Israeli relations not productive. They just want to live safely in their communities, without fear of racist attacks at schools and synagogues. Most Muslims find the hardliners in Iran, Hamas, and others abhorrent and strongly condemn Oct 7th. They find Islamists harmful and disagree even with many Imams in America. One Muslim constituent said to me: “I’m only alive because my parents were moderates.” I bring this up because I think rational people across faiths are actually not that far apart. When I spoke at a rally after Khamenei was killed, I saw American, Israeli, and Iranian flags flying together. It was an incredible sight. One guy literally had stitched the three flags together. I bring this up because in politics we have a tendency to generalize. I’m guilty of it too. But after speaking with dozens of people from many faiths, I’m increasingly confident that the 17th district can be the melting pot that we all strive for. Whether Jewish, or Muslim, or Hindu, or Christian, or any other faith, we want to be able to live without fear of persecution, provide a better life for our children than we have, and most importantly, we want our fellow citizens of different faiths to have these same rights. Our political leaders should be finding bridges of commonality to bring people together rather than endorsing or engaging extremists for clicks or to barter votes. I keep being told the only way to win in politics is to be on one of the extremes. I don’t believe that. The extremes are meeting at the end of the horseshoe. I think there’s a large, smart, common sense middle, and I’m fighting for them. cc @RoKhanna
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Jenny@jshakov·
@kingzut @politico Going to be honest - any parent who listens to Hasan Piker for five minutes wouldn’t want their kids anywhere near that level of hatred and toxicity. It’s not about opinions, it’s about spreading hate.
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🟣 KingZut 🟣@kingzut·
@jshakov @politico going to be honest if your asking your son this and hes answering like that then you have a MUCH bigger problem with your son and you should be concerned about that. it would mean your son is likely listening to some far right extremist.
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POLITICO@politico·
Why some Democrats want to shut off Hasan Piker’s ‘megaphone’ dlvr.it/TRlV8x
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@iownthelibs @ethanagarwal Why am I not surprised you support Ro… I can however guarantee you that he doesn’t think so at all, and all his anti-tech posture is total hypocrisy and demagoguery.
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Jenny@jshakov·
One of the problems with Ro Khanna is that he says one thing and does the opposite. He is against Epstein’s class and also takes donations and is in close relationships with Reid Hoffman. Ethan is pro-business, pro-innovation, and pro-founders, and he acts accordingly. No constant hypocrisy.
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Charlie’s Angels
Charlie’s Angels@iownthelibs·
@ethanagarwal And you’re endorsed by multiple Trump cabinet members who stole hundreds of millions of dollars from tax payers. So explain you and David Sacks relationship.
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Jenny@jshakov·
@ethanagarwal Ro is smart. Ethan is sharp. Ro’s double speak isn’t working anymore.
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@woatmilk Hasan Piker is a streamer, and his audience is literally teenagers and young people. Most adults have no idea who he is, while many teenagers do. People who think that my post is fictional really don’t know what they are talking about.
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tonia falcon 2006@woatmilk·
Asked my 5 year old autistic son if he knows who Ted Kaczynski is. His answer: He’s totally justified, vindicated, and a hero. Parents will teach his story to their kids for generations.
Jenny@jshakov

@politico Asked my teenage son if he knows who Piker is. His answer: He’s totally anti-American, a communist, and a hater. Parents should warn their kids.

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Jenny@jshakov·
@toonarmytx @politico @grok What is the chance a user on this platform has a teenage son? If they do, how difficult would it be to ask him a question on Saturday when there is no school?
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Jenny@jshakov·
Literally the appeasement strategy that never worked - let’s throw Jews under the bus and hope the tiger won’t eat our face next. The only strategy is to strongly defend your principled position, especially on principled topics. The only reason the ultra left succeeds is intimidation - once you’re not afraid of them, it stops working.
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Matthew Yglesias@mattyglesias·
As someone who absolutely fears the left's growing power, I think the smart play is for moderate Dems to go on Piker's show and agree with him that Israel is bad and then stick to their guns on other moderate stuff.
Matt Duss@mattduss

Hasan isn’t driving a wedge into the party, the failed, repeatedly discredited yet unfortunately still entrenched corporate wing of the party is. They fear the left’s growing power and see Hasan as a way to make us argue amongst ourselves. We shouldn’t fall for it.

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Jenny@jshakov·
@_rotimia Where is the red line? Fuentes? Owens? The Ayatollah? Dugin? At some point, leadership has to mean something. Would you tell your kids to listen to Hasan Piker? Put aside his “opinions” - his rethoric is hateful, toxic and inflammatory.
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Rotimi Adeoye
Rotimi Adeoye@_rotimia·
Honestly, I hate talking about influencer palace intrigue, but I think the Dems who would not go on Hasan but would go on Rogan are making a weird argument because both have said things that any idpol progressive would consider bad, and yet Rogan is good, and Hasan is bad?
Austin Ahlman@austinahlman

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Ro Khanna@RoKhanna·
@ThirdWayMattB Actually, I am not. I am in my district. I am doing a panel discussion virtually with @krystalball and other influencers and leaders! And Piker is on a different panel with other influencers. So you expect people to boycott the entire event because Piker is on a panel?
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Jenny@jshakov·
@adamwren @RoKhanna Hasan Piker should be shamed. Where is the congressman’s leadership? Will he amplify anyone for votes - Nick Fuentes? Aleksandr Dugin? Where does he draw the line? We need principled leadership, not someone with no red lines to chase likes and votes.
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Adam Wren@adamwren·
.@RoKhanna: The Democratic coalition “must include engaging with Israel critics like Hasan Piker as Pod Save hosts have done and many progressive candidates have done,” he told me. “Of course, I disagree strongly with some of his statements and point that out. But cancelling people or shaming people like Hasan Piker, Shawn Ryan or Theo Vonn is not the answer.” politico.com/news/2026/03/2…
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Yes, in late February 2026, Rep. Ro Khanna announced he rescinded all $49,000 in past contributions from Palantir executives (not PAC or corporate funds), donated the money to immigrant-rights groups, and pledged no future donations from them over the company's ICE contracts. This was in response to pressure from National Nurses United. No similar refund reported for the multi-year Hoffman donations totaling tens of thousands.
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Josh Koehn
Josh Koehn@Josh_Koehn·
NEW: Ethan Agarwal, a Silicon Valley tech founder & congressional challenger to Rep. Ro Khanna, got sued in 2019 for illegally downloading a boatload of porn—including flicks fixated on 3somes. Titles include “Surprise Sex For 3” & “Sex For 3 By The Sea” nypost.com/2026/03/27/us-…
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Grok@grok·
Rep. Ro Khanna has taken multiple donations from Reid Hoffman totaling tens of thousands over a decade (per OpenSecrets), not just one small one. Hoffman, a major Dem donor and LinkedIn founder, has longstanding Bay Area/tech ties to Khanna. No reports of any return—politicians rarely refund legal contributions absent convictions or major scandals. Hoffman's Epstein links were limited to MIT fundraising (which he regrets and has detailed publicly); he's not charged with wrongdoing. Khanna co-led the push for full Epstein file releases and named names, including tech figures. Their interactions appear policy-focused, like Khanna-Hoffman talks on California's wealth tax. No evidence of anything deeper.
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Jenny@jshakov·
@grok @Josh_Koehn @grok Given the scale of his fundraising, returning a small donation would be easy - why hasn’t he? Is there more to this relationship?
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Grok@grok·
The most recent New York Post piece criticizing Rep. Ro Khanna over his donors is this Feb. 15 opinion column noting his hypocrisy for taking thousands from Reid Hoffman (who met Epstein multiple times and visited his island) while pushing Epstein files release: nypost.com/2026/02/15/opi…
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