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Sherri Unfiltered™
Best statement of the year! 💯🎯 Couldn’t agree more!👇🏻
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Stand Up For Trump
Stand Up For Trump@StandUpForTrmp·
SecDef Pete Hegseth stares right at the press and goes scorched earth, spelling out their insanity. I could watch this all day. "You, and I mean specifically YOU, the press, you cheer against Trump so hard, it's in your DNA and in your blood to cheer against Trump, because you want him not to be successful so bad, you have to cheer against the efficacy of these strikes. You have to hope maybe they weren't effective." "Maybe the way the Trump administration is representative isn't true. So let's take half truths, spun information, leaked information, and then spin it, spin it in every way we can to try to cause doubt and manipulate the mind, the public mind, over whether or not our brave pilots were successful." "How many stories have been written about how hard it is to, I don't know, fly a plane for 36 hours? Has MSNBC done that story? Has Fox? Have we done the story how hard that is?" "There are so many aspects of what our brave men and women did that because of the hatred of this press corps are undermined because people are trying to leak and spin that it wasn't successful. It's irresponsible." "You're undermining the success of incredible B-2 pilots and incredible F-35 pilots and incredible refuelers and incredible air defenders who accomplished their mission." "How about we talk about how special America is, that only we have these capabilities? I think it's too much to ask, unfortunately, for the fake news. So we're used to that." Do you firmly support Pete Hegseth on this? A. Huge Yes B. No IF Yes, Give me a THUMBS-UP👍!! MAKE THIS GO VIRAL ON 𝕏. LET’S GO 👏
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S S@samsterling·
@Wilburn1963 True. He sent His CMO 2000 years ago. And He passed the baton to a few others and now we have it. Of course those screaming it usually go out with a bang 💥
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Moses63
Moses63@Wilburn1963·
@samsterling Actually that's the kind of crap you hear in kindergarten. If you have to scream your God is greater, he isn't. YOU MIGHT WANT TO CHECK YOUR SELF-ESTEEM My God does his own advertising. 😁
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S S@samsterling·
Allah hu akbar means “our god is greater (than yours)”. Sounds like someone who got kicked out of heaven.
Sassyjg@Sassyjg294195

@tina92272 @RickyDoggin He thinks he is smart but he’s s Allah is not the God he thinks he is

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Moses63
Moses63@Wilburn1963·
@samsterling Ironically, Islam also believes in Abraham and Ishmael. 🤔 Islam came from the loins of Abraham. Muhammad was the one that deceived and led them into what they have become. THEIR ANGER GOES ALL THE WAY BACK TO ABRAHAM
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Francine_Rose
Francine_Rose@Francin2798·
Excellent post. I’ve one to add. Occupation: When you attack and start a war with your neighbour, then you lose that war and your land. Then a few years later as a gesture of peace your neighbour gives it back but you keep attacking them surreptitiously over and over again so they build a really strong fence because they can’t trust you and so that makes it hard for you to just bomb them whenever you want to. So, instead of being nice and stopping the attacks you go around telling everyone in your neighbourhood that you are under “occupation” by your colonising oppressive neighbour.
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S S@samsterling·
@ruirodrigues_76 @ChayasClan Decades and generations, even if you’ve never lived there and you’re now a billionaire in London
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Rui Rodrigues
Rui Rodrigues@ruirodrigues_76·
@ChayasClan Refugee - Claiming for decades that you are a refugee and your land was stolen but when asked to leave a warzone, you claim that "this land is mine" "You just want to kick me out of my land".
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Mor Edge Insight
Mor Edge Insight@MorEdge_Insight·
I thought I’d list a dictionary of words widely used since October 2023 to help people understand how the world works better: 1. Genocide - When a terrorist organization invades a neighboring sovereign state, massacres innocent civilians, burns people alive, kidnaps hundreds, rapes many, and films all of it as their supporters cheer and dance celebrating it, then the victims of this terror fight back and take out the terrorists, but the media and UN and a lot of really stupid people and a bunch of Jew hating podcasters don’t like that the victims, who have been attacked many times over the decades by the same oppressive terrorists who happen to be Islamic terrorists, fight back. 2. International Law - Any and all laws that apply only to Israel with the intent to vilify and discredit and defame them, but do not apply whatsoever to those committing crimes and murder against it. 3. Famine - When a people have a life time supply of Nutella and pastries and pretty much every kind of food imaginable, and where the population gains weight and look obese, having photo ops showcasing new restaurants and markets and ice cream parlors on a daily basis, but the media and UN want to pretend that the population is somehow dying of starvation because the fact that they have twice the daily calorie consumption of sumo wrestlers is not enough. 4. Fasting - When you don’t eat anything for 12 hours during the day, like many average working people do daily around the world, but then you eat 4 dinners and five in between snacks in the space of five hours so that you’re so stuffed you need to be rolled away from the table. 5. Ethnic Cleansing - Being warned by a military force to evacuate a location because that military force does NOT want to harm civilians, then moving a whopping two miles away and crying about it, all while being the occupier on land that was never yours and which has allowed your death cult to conquer countless lands and civilizations, wiping most out, for the past 1400 years. 6. Nakba - When you start a war, over and over again, with the intent to annihilate an entire people, and then lose the war, over and over again and spend 80 years crying and lying about it. 7. Islamophobia - The phenomenon of invading every country in the world, raping and murdering and slaughtering and subjugating the indigenous population, then having your feelings hurt because you’re upset that the indigenous population doesn’t actually like being raped and murdered and slaughtered and subjugated, and want you to stop or leave. Hopefully this non exhaustive list will help. Happy Saturday to all.
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Zoe Bermant
Zoe Bermant@ZoecialMedia·
@MorEdge_Insight You can add “Apartheid” where all ethnicities can attend university, serve in the army, pray in public, become doctors or nurses and be active members of the parliament.
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S David Sultzer@s_sultzer·
@MorEdge_Insight One addition: Anti-Zionism: A word that is fundamentally interchangeable with anti-Semitism. When there is a standard of conduct, only Israel is held to it, that is anti-Semitism masquerading as anti-Zionism.
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Clint&Sadie
Clint&Sadie@ClintandSadie98·
@ChayasClan One of the best posts on X today. Excellent.
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Primrose
Primrose@Primrose771646·
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Buzz Patterson
Buzz Patterson@BuzzPatterson·
Today, we’re looking at the history of Israel and its right to exist. A thread. 1) Never, in the history of the region, has there been a nation of “Palestine.” The region referred to as Israel has been many things: the Kingdom of Israel, the Kingdoms of Israel and Judah, the Babylonian Empire, the Persian Empire, Alexander the Great, the Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and the British Mandate among them. But it’s never been a nation of Palestine. Let me repeat that: There’s never been a Palestinian state. And there weren’t “Palestinians” until the 1960s, as we’ll explore later. There has been, and is, a nation of Israel. Here’s the factual chronology of the history of Israel: Prior to the two world wars of the last century, the region now known as Israel was mostly uninhabited, uncultivated, and swampy. In other words, the Arab landholders of the region didn’t want it. It was cheap real estate that only the Jews saw value in. So, between WWI and WWII, Jews began purchasing land — legally — from absentee landlords living in Cairo, Beirut, Damascus, Paris, and elsewhere. Jews, hoping to avoid confrontation with their Arab neighbors, purchased land largely unpopulated and inexpensive. The State of Israel was created peacefully, orderly, and legally through the United Nations. In fact, the area was not created from Palestinian lands, since there were none, but those of the Ottoman Empire, who had ruled the area for 400 years. The Turks lost ownership of the region as a result of aligning themselves with Germany during WWI and the post-war realignment that took place as a result. It was also after WWI that the present states of Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, and Iraq were created by the countries of England and France as they diced up the area as spoils of victory in war and created state boundaries for the first time in the region. The new Arab states didn’t want fellow Arabs and the inhabitants who would later be called “Palestinians” to migrate to their territories. As we speak today, they still refuse Palestinian immigration. In 1947, the UN partitioned a portion of the remaining lands into a two-state solution: a state of Israel for the Jews and a state for the then-homeless Arabs abandoned by their Arab neighbors. The Arab Higher Committee called for Arab Muslims to leave the area so they could launch an attack. The leaders of the newly formed Arab states rejected the UN’s mandate, didn’t buy the establishment of a Jewish state, and immediately launched a war intended to extinguish Israel in 1948…and they lost. Israel has, essentially, been at war ever since. If you’ve ever visited, Israel is on war footing 24/7, 365. And remains so today, as is evident with the Hamas attacks on innocent civilians recently. In 1967, Egypt, Syria, and Jordan again attacked Israel in what is known as the Six-Day War, and Israel again prevailed. In the war’s aftermath, Israel occupied the captured territories of Sinai, the West Bank, and the Gaza Strip, although they chose not to officially annex them in hopes of ameliorating the local Arab population. In 1973, the surrounding Arab nations of Syria, Egypt, Iraq, Libya, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait, among others, again attacked Israel, and Israel somehow triumphed yet again. Sensing the futility at the time, Egypt, and only Egypt, agreed to a formal peace with Israel.
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Catherine Charles
Catherine Charles@CatCharles99·
@RickyDoggin He MUST GO! TREASONOUS LIAR! JUST LIKE HUSSEIN OBAMA!! Look at what crap he turned our country into!!! No more of this Islamic Satan worshiping filth!
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Katie Miller
Katie Miller@KatieMiller·
The reality is there's mass amounts of cheating in our elections. Just because there's an engineered lack of data, does not mean there isn't data to the contrary. The new CBS/YouGov poll shows that 80% of Americans support Voter ID including 80% of black Americans & 77% of Hispanic Americans. Yet why is it that Congress seems so intractable to wanting to pass a such a popular policy?
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