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Hillel Fuld
Hillel Fuld@HilzFuld·
Mind telling me in what country you are reading this? Just reply with one word, the country. (Trying to settle an argument here, so would appreciate a response.) 🙏
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Daniel Weil
Daniel Weil@Daniel_Weil·
@RandaAFattah I love nothing more than when antisemites tell Jews what antisemitism is and isn’t
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Randa Abdel-Fattah
Randa Abdel-Fattah@RandaAFattah·
If you think the barbarity in Gaza is happening because of Judaism or Jewish identity that is YOUR antisemitism not mine. It is a weaponisation and hijacking of the Abrahamic faith by Zionist ideologues, including Zionist Jews, and that ideology manifesting in genocide for 76 years now is what we must eradicate and give zero "cultural safety" for. It looks like this piece I wrote is never going to age. mondoweiss.net/2023/12/on-zio…
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UN Women
UN Women@UN_Women·
March is #WomensHistoryMonth! No more silence. No more impunity. No more oppression. No more harassment. No more discrimination. No more marginalization. We owe it to the women who fought for #GenderEquality to carry on the torch and work for an equal future.
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Senator Raff Ciccone
Senator Raff Ciccone@SenRaffCiccone·
The most effective first step that could be made towards peace is the immediate release of all hostages. @MaimonAmir
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Rare Voices Australia
Rare Voices Australia@RareVoices·
Today (29 Feb) is Rare Disease Day!🌟 Help to spread the word by sharing the ‘I Support #RareDiseaseDay’ visual, which is available in 8 languages: English, Arabic, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Hindi, Russian & Chinese. @rarediseaseday
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The Persian Jewess
The Persian Jewess@persianjewess·
In 1979 my parents fled #Iran because they were #Jewish. Fled, not immigrated. They left behind all of their belongings. A handful of pictures, clothes and some small trinkets that could fit in a suitcase was all they took. As my mother said goodbye to her family, she couldn’t stop crying. She was convinced this was the last time she would ever see her parents and siblings again. Once they arrived in #USA, their circumstances continued to deteriorate. The value of the rial plummeted, and with it their meager savings were wiped out. What was once an exchange rate of 71 Iranian Rials to 1 US Dollar, became 9,430 Rials to 1 US Dollar. My father, a college-educated pharmacist, couldn’t access his school records so he had to forfeit his degree and find work as a store clerk. Neither of them knew English, nor could they afford to take classes, so they would sit together with a Farsi-English dictionary and painstakingly translate the words they heard on TV to try to teach themselves a new language. I learned English in preschool, not at home. At night my mother would practice my older brother’s kindergarten homework to teach herself reading, writing and spelling. We scraped and saved throughout my entire childhood as my parents struggled to rebuild their lives in America. Yet, according to #DEI, because I am Jewish I am “white.” Because I am Jewish, I am “privileged.” And because I am Jewish, I am an “oppressor.” But a Muslim-Iranian family, with the same exact experience or even a better experience as my family, would be considered “brown”, “oppressed” and “not-privileged.” @mcuban diversity, inclusion and equality are noble concepts, but as applied by #DEI they are distorted into a form of reverse racism where discrimination on the basis of race is still permitted, and labels of “race” are applied with no regard to the unique backgrounds and experiences people have. #DEI is nothing more than a manipulation of words to promote divisions and exclusions within our society that have no basis in reality, facts or circumstances. And it is this same #DEI mindset that fuels students to blindly support #HamasRapists on the FALSE premise that they are “brown” and “oppressed” while simultaneously justifying the rape and slaughter of Jewish people like myself whose families have fled religious persecution and radical Islam. #AmYisraelChai #IStandWithIsrael #BringThemHome #BelieveIsraeliWomen #NeverAgainIsNow
Mark Cuban@mcuban

Let me help you out and give you my thoughts on DEI 1. Diversity Good businesses look where others don't, to find the employees that will put your business in the best possible position to succeed. You may not agree, but I take it as a given that there are people of various races, ethnicities, orientation, etc that are regularly excluded from hiring consideration. By extending our hiring search to include them, we can find people that are more qualified. The loss of DEI-Phobic companies is my gain. 1a. We live in a country with very diverse demographics. In this era where trust of businesses can be hard to come by, people tend to connect more easily to people who are like them. Having a workforce that is diverse and representative of your stakeholders is good for business.

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💧Mary Kostakidis
💧Mary Kostakidis@MaryKostakidis·
I’m going to repost this thread as I regarded it important at the time, because @antoinette_news ‘s thread and story in @crikey_news exposed what appeared to be widely disseminated disinformation by the Israeli lobby to smear the Palestinian cause. She has now been sacked by @ABCaustralia but I have seen no challenge to her story (let alone proof it contained an error) other than outrage ın the Murdoch press she dared to investigate the video she discredited and the ABC dared to employ a journalist who ‘is anti- Israeli’. Here is an example of the impact in the community that the discredited ‘gas the Jews’ video had. Soon after the video was disseminated, I went to a performance of ‘Oil’ at the STC. Two audience members next to me engaged me in conversation about the play at interval. Both women seemed reasonable. When I raised the ethnic cleansing and killing of children in Gaza, one immediately raised that video “showing large numbers of protesters chanting ‘gas the Jews’” as evidence of a)the reason for the conflict in the Middle East b)Palestinians inappropriately importing conflicts overseas to our multicultural community here and c)that the police should never have allowed the protest to go ahead (the implication was the police should ban future protests to safeguard against interracial violence). I responded in part by referring to Nasser Mashni’s @iamthenas comments in the media that it was a small group who had made the despicable remarks. “Oh no, she responded, the video showed otherwise - large numbers of them were shouting ‘Gas the Jews’.” What a coup then for the Israeli Lobby, with this one little video, to 1)convince the public that this is the root of the problem between Palestinians and Israelis in the Middle East 2)demonize the Palestinian community here and 3)attempt to ensure the police prevent any further rallies. Now, it appears they have also managed to get the journalist sacked for exposing fakery. What a sad day for journalism in Australia. ABC management should hang its head in shame. Their job was the defend Lattouf and stand up to the Board. It’s Buttrose that needs to resign. #Gaza #Israel
Antoinette Lattouf@antoinette_news

EXCLUSIVE:The original source of videos appearing to show protesters chanting “gas the Jews” has refused to provide unedited footage. One verification expert concluded “there’s an audiovisual mismatch” & “audio has been repeated” & police dont have answers crikey.com.au/2023/12/13/vir…

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Keren Zelwer
Keren Zelwer@KerenZelwer·
A joint op-ed with @NomiKal in @crikey_news regarding the questioning of whether ‘gas the Jews was said’ and its empowerment of those who deny the pressing reality of rising antisemitism in Aus. No other minority group would experience this scrutiny. crikey.com.au/2023/12/22/mis…
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mycause Australian Crowdfunding
mycause Australian Crowdfunding@mycausecomau·
@VerminusM My family was expelled from Egypt. Maybe we can do a swap. Wikipedia says 900K Jews expelled from Arab lands and 700K Arabs left (willingly or not) Palestine in 1948. Should we just call it even and move on?
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Uri Kurlianchik
Uri Kurlianchik@VerminusM·
I see a lot of demands coming from Israel's enemies, up to and including all the Jews "moving back" to Poland. So here's a friendly reminder: losers don't get to dictate terms.
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UN Human Rights
UN Human Rights@UNHumanRights·
#Gaza: Israel’s flooding of tunnels with saltwater could have severe adverse human rights impacts, some long term. Goods indispensable to civilian survival could also be at risk, as well as widespread, long-term & severe environmental damage. Civilians must be protected.
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💧Mary Kostakidis
💧Mary Kostakidis@MaryKostakidis·
One-fifth of troop fatalities in #Gaza due to friendly fire or accidents, IDF reports But wait, there’s more, and I can hardly believe I’m reading this. “Casualties fell as a result of friendly fire on October 7, but the IDF believes that beyond the operational investigations of the events, it would not be morally sound to investigate these incidents due to the immense and complex quantity of them that took place in the kibbutzim and southern Israeli communities due to the challenging situations the soldiers were in at the time.” ynetnews.com/article/rkjqoo…
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Philip Dalidakis
Philip Dalidakis@philipdalidakis·
Words matter. As does the order you put them in. So if you want & call for a ceasefire in the #IsraelHamasWar this is what & how you ask for it: 1. Every hostage that was kidnapped is returned. 2. Hamas relinquishes control of Gaza. 3. Ceasefire. Note the order.
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Senator Penny Wong
Senator Penny Wong@SenatorWong·
Australia voted with 152 countries on a UN resolution on the protection of civilians and upholding legal and humanitarian obligations. It calls for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire so urgent humanitarian aid can flow and hostages be released. Australia is part of that call.
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Keren Zelwer
Keren Zelwer@KerenZelwer·
What would happen if all the human rights organisations suddenly got together and started demanding that Hamas returns the remaining hostages UNCONDITIONALLY? Can we try that and see? Let’s start with you @UN @amnesty #BringThemAllHome #IsraelFightsTerror
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