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@JohnStraumann @ramit @Grwdds This is just a gross misunderstanding of statistics. Especially on a state wide level, you are MORE LIKELY to be murdered in a place with higher homicides per capita than somewhere with lower, that should be the only thing that matters
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Do I wish I lived in a low-tax state? No. Fuck no. I’d rather live in states with abundant social services, voting rights, women’s rights, labor rights, environmental protection, LGBTQ+ rights, plentiful public spaces, longer lifespans with a higher quality of life, diverse opportunities in public education, assistance for the homeless and less advantaged, higher taxes on the rich (including me), growing public transportation, low crime, and an educated workforce
You know, states in America’s heartland, like California and New York

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@spaced_out_duck @Noahpinion Yeah… he’s the fucking prime minister of Israel… if he says “no more war” then the war stops. How is it not “because Netanyahu”
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@Noahpinion Totallyyyyy, the only reason Israel is still at war is ‘because Netanyahu.’ I swear, people’s minds turn into a puddle of conspiratorial mush on anything related to Israel.
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@LPanerati @yshahar @afalkhatib What do you think this poll would look like if it was polling “Should Hamas take into account the suffering of Israelis on their Oct 7th attack” it would be as bad or a higher percent saying they shouldn’t, at least try to be consistent in your criticism
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What about Zionism? Most Palestinians believe that their traumatic lived experience is the direct result of Zionism & the Zionist project. My grandparents were pushed out of their homes in 1948, and I very much carry a generational trauma from their displacement. However, so many Palestinians & their allies still don't truly grasp the vast diversity of Zionism as an ideology & what it actually means to various Jewish & Israeli audiences. Zionists are not monolithic and come in all sorts of political, religious, social, and national orientations and tendencies. It’s hard to capture the nuances and intricacies of this topic in brief words on Twitter, but my main thoughts are:
1. The idea that the pro-Palestine cause can only be advanced by aligning with “anti-Zionist” Jews is inaccurate & and outright wrong and detrimental. Zionists are an inevitable part of the solution.
2. A Zionist doesn’t by default mean “anti-Palestinian” or anti just peace & coexistence with Palestinians. I understand why so many would think otherwise, but we need a different framework for working with Zionists and their beliefs to move forward and build a different future.
3. So many of the early Zionists were very left-leaning, pro-coexistence people who wanted to live side-by-side with the indigenous Palestinian population. And yes, many were militant from the get-go or became militant after skirmishes and clashes with Palestinian revolutionaries (right or wrong, but that’s what happened). The idea here is that Zionism is a diverse movement that was not just a bunch of angry or hateful European Jews who were seeking the displacement of Palestinians. There were also numerous Arab Jews who adopted Zionist ideologies because they, too (like many Muslims in the Middle East/ consider the Caliphates & their conquests), longed for a safe place that could unify them with their brethren.
4. Because of the thousands of years of diaspora & oppression, Zionism became an appealing ideology to so many Jews who were longing for a sense of belonging and the right to self-determination. I understand why so many Palestinians feel it's unfair for Jewish self-determination & liberation to come at their expense. But it’s important to understand this point to grasp why Zionism became a dominant theme within mainstream Judaism.
5. A free and prosperous Palestinian state will not come about from the “eradication” of Zionism, and the ideology is here to stay. Before you attack me as a “Zionist apologist," please understand that my motivation is for us to find a way to move forward & affect the trajectory of this horrendous and bloody conflict.
6. It is not inherently antisemitic to criticize Zionism, which is a multi-faceted ideology that should not be immune to critique & scrutiny. However, and especially in recent times, anti-Zionism critiques can often veer over to antisemitic tropes, stereotypes, and classically hateful sentiments that cross the line from anti-Israel/anti-Zionist activism to antisemitism. This has been especially disturbing to observe since the horrendous events of October 7th.
The Palestinian people have legitimate grievances that are worthy of a just resolution. The occupation of the West Bank cannot go on forever if Israel is to have a secure future as a Jewish state. The despicable calls for the ethnic cleansing of Gaza’s population by high-ranking Israeli officials are immoral, terrible, problematic and must be confronted.
Nevertheless, reductionist, simplistic slogans and rhetoric that pins all the ills, problems, issues, and current challenges experienced by Palestinians on Zionists and Zionism will neither advance the Palestinian cause nor will they help in understanding and working with Israelis and Jews for whom Israel means so much. Neither the Palestinians nor the Israelis are going anywhere – I'm not a Zionist. Still, I know that for peace to have any chance of succeeding, I have to work with Zionists and stop the endless cycle of demonization and dehumanization.
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@Sulaiman89709 @WoodsandWander @QudsNen x.com/memrireports/s…
A leader of Hamas says they want to attack Israel just like October 7th again and again until they annihilate Israel (that means kill all the Jews) is that not comparable to what I first replied to? Both sides are fucked you can’t just blame one
MEMRI@MEMRIReports
Hamas Official Ghazi Hamad: We Will Repeat the October 7 Attack Time and Again Until Israel Is Annihilated; We Are Victims - Everything We Do Is Justified #Hamas #Gaza #Palestinians
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@shapancakes @WoodsandWander @QudsNen Please show me a quote by a Hamas leader saying something like that. I want to show all these pro-palestinians who they're supporting.
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@Cocomo841 @MicA59502773 @3FTshirts @MatthewNouriel How do you post this and not read the first half that his mother was born in Petah Tikvah… I don’t like the guy either but this is basic reading comprehension
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@MicA59502773 @3FTshirts @MatthewNouriel That’s where they came from, who they are. Eastern Europeans.

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Those who are touting the accidental death of Israeli hostages by the IDF as something to celebrate are some of the most morally corrupt individuals.
A) THEY SHOULD NEVER HAVE BEEN ABDUCTED IN THE FIRST PLACE.
B) Why did Hamas have them in an active combat zone?
C) The IDF immediately investigated the issue and admitted to their mistake.
Hamas and Hamas alone are responsible for every single life lost, whether Israeli or Gazan, and if you refuse to see that you don't actually care about those lives.
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@IBenzoin @Fahad_Heaven @PiersUncensored @piersmorgan @mohammed_hijab @TalkTV Please show one example of hamas avoiding civilian casualties
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"Anybody who kills civilians... I condemn them."
Mohammed Hijab tells Piers Morgan he doesn't think Hamas should be in power.
@piersmorgan | @mohammed_hijab | @TalkTV
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@estevan_nft At this point probably $USD fiat and then $vti market is on sale
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