Steven

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Steven

Steven

@steburl18

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Steven
Steven@steburl18·
@freedomrideblog @LiteraryAgeMale Spare us. You traffic in conspiracies and bigotry against Jewish people. Take a long look in the mirror before calling anyone else a bigot
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Josh
Josh@_j0sh_a_·
😂 This “Nakba Survivor” is literally a “European settler” In the late 19th century, Muslim Bosnians (including Inea’s grandparents), fled Bosnia to Ottoman Syria, after Austria-Hungary took control of Bosnia. They feared that now, the Christians will seek revenge after years of mistreatment. Inea’s father’s family lived in Tulkaram, but he himself lived in Jerusalem where Inea was born. In the 1930’s, Inea’s father had a Job in England, he returned to Mandatory Palestine after a few years, but in 1948 they decided to move back to England. They were not expelled, and no one forced them to move to England. As a matter of fact, Tulkaram, and the old city of Jerusalem remained under Jordanian Arab control. Not a single Zionist to bee seen there. So in summary, this is a European with no strong roots in the land of Israel, whose family made the decision to immigrate back to the continent of their grandparents instead of remaining under Arab control. (And the “visit Palestine” poster on her wall is a Zionist poster by Franz Kraus to encourage Zionist tourism to the holy land. It’s not even the original poster, but a replica of the poster, with an additional Hebrew description mentioning his name 🤦‍♂️)
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Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani@NYCMayor

Today marks Nakba Day, an annual day of remembrance to commemorate the expulsion of more than 700,000 Palestinians between 1947 and 1949 during the creation of the State of Israel and the year that followed. Inea is a New Yorker and a Nakba survivor. She shared her story with us — one of home, tradition and memory over generations.

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Jake Wallis Simons
Jake Wallis Simons@JakeWSimons·
Exceptional poise, moral clarity, courage and grace from @KemiBadenoch in the face of the Gaza mob. (Total 🔥 too.) Free Britain from jihadism!
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Oz Katerji
Oz Katerji@OzKaterji·
I can’t believe this even needs to be said, but a Muslim man stabbing his Muslim friend before going on an antisemitic rampage and stabbing Jews is obviously not the same. One is a hate crime, the other isn’t. The fact that the hate crime is being focused on is correct.
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Steven@steburl18·
@caitoz So when are you applying this to yourself and leaving Australia?
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Caitlin Johnstone
Caitlin Johnstone@caitoz·
Basically every Israel-Palestine debate goes like this: "Israel did X." "Yeah, because the Palestinians did Y." "Yeah, because Israel did Z." "Yeah but only because the Arabs did A." But if you bring the debate back far enough in time, eventually you get to the part where the western world forcibly dropped a brand new ethnostate on top of a pre-existing civilization without the permission of — and to the extreme detriment of — the people who were already living there. Sure you can go further back and say "Oh yeah well the Jews lived there thousands of years ago," but that's just silly. There's no valid reason to believe some Jewish guy in New York City even has any meaningful lineage connecting him to that land more strongly than any random Muslim in Turkey or wherever, and even if there was, it would still be absurd to cite ancient history as the basis for a territorial claim. I'm only a few generations removed from my ancestry in Ireland and Scotland, but it would be ridiculous for me to show up demanding the home of someone who lives there. So the original source for the grievance is clearly the artificial creation of an ethnonationalist state in the mid-20th century, and the push by Zionists and western imperialists to make it happen. And how has that decision worked out? You see the results before you. Generations of nonstop violence and abuse, culminating in the slaughter and chaos throughout the middle east today. This means that creating Israel was a mistake. A mistake that needs to be corrected. Zionists will collapse into a shrieking pile of vitriol and hyperbole when you say this, claiming you're calling for the extermination of Jews, but this is false. Certainly ending a national order premised on putting the interests of Jews before Palestinians and righting the wrongs of the past would inconvenience a lot of the Jewish people who've been living there, but there's no basis for the claim that it would entail their deaths. Apartheid South Africa was dismantled without the extermination of millions of white people, and there's no reason to believe the dismantling of apartheid Israel would entail the extermination of Jews. The Israel experiment has been tried, and it has failed. It is time to try something else.
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Josh
Josh@_j0sh_a_·
Grifters in 2026: “Jewish land purchase was invalid because they bought the land from the land owners and not from the tenants”. Bedouin tenants in 1939: “Nope, we’re cool, thanks for your generosity and good luck 👍”
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Matt Forde
Matt Forde@mattforde·
Golders Green is my local high street. It’s a great area, full of different cultures. It’s a predominantly Jewish area and it’s a privilege as a non-Jew to live alongside such a warm and friendly community. Since October 7th, there has been a visible increase in hostility towards the Jewish community. ‘Missing’ posters of relatives were torn down. Yellow ribbons removed from railings. ‘From the River to the Sea’ stickers plastered on lampposts. Verbal abuse in the street. I’ve seen the fear grow in Jewish friends and neighbours, driven by political activists who have revelled in creating that fear. Enabled by others who are indifferent to the impact of their political bedfellows. I hope they now appreciate the awful impact of their behaviour. Saying ‘globalise the intifada’ isn’t just something that immediately identifies you as a dickhead, it is also a form of incitement. If you say it, you are deliberately intimidating Jewish people. Stop it, it’s vile.
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Luai Ahmed
Luai Ahmed@JustLuai·
“Jews lived among us Arabs for thousands of years peacefully” Can Arabs and Muslims stop gaslighting Jews with this blatant lie? Yemenite Muslims genocided Yemenite Jews in the 17th century and almost exterminated all of them long before Zionism. Look up “Al-Mawza Exile.”
Malkadace@Malkadace

@JustLuai What you consider radical Islam is the natural reaction to the (Crimes) that are still committed by the USA. And by the radical government of Israel. Jews lived among us for thousands of years peacefully, while they were killed in pogroms in Europe I guess you should know that!

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Eylon Levy
Eylon Levy@EylonALevy·
I support peace between Israel and Lebanon. Israel and Lebanon don't even have a conflict. We have a conflict with the IRGC-backed militia using Lebanon's territory to attack Israeli families.
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LevantLaith
LevantLaith@LevantLaith·
While Zionists gleefully celebrate the murder of Palestinian children with no repercussions - Palestinians speaking out against genocide are being systematically destroyed for their opinions at an institutional level.
Dr Rahmeh Aladwan@doctor_rahmeh

They had me fired. Arrested 4 times. Suspended my medical licence. Smeared me in every paper. Now the British zionist jewish lobby is attacking my fundraiser! It cost me £90,000 to defend my licence. I live on what remains of my life savings. I set up a Chuffed fundraiser to tackle police harassment and keep me on my feet. Campaign Against Antisemitism (CAA) is now threatening Chuffed with police action. They want to destroy me. I am a Palestinian and a British citizen. I have never had a patient complaint. Never broken the law. Worked for 7 years in the NHS. Cared for my fellow British citizens. Paid my taxes. My crime? I opposed genocide and jewish supremacy. Exposed their grip on Britain. That's it. My response: {فَٱقْضِ مَآ أَنتَ قَاضٍ ۖ إِنَّمَا تَقْضِى هَٰذِهِ ٱلْحَيَوٰةَ ٱلدُّنْيَآ} So do whatever you want! Your authority only covers the ˹fleeting˺ life of this world. Qur'an 20:72 - I would do it all over again. Everything I did was to save the lives of the Palestinian people being murdered by the jewish occupation. And to stop the British government from using my taxes to arm them. May justice and truth prevail. We fear God only. Free Palestine and Britain from jewish supremacy 🇵🇸🇬🇧 chuffed.org/project/dr-rah…

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Haviv Rettig Gur
Haviv Rettig Gur@havivrettiggur·
Oh man, Ian, dude, I talk constantly about America. Americans literally pay me to fly over there to talk to them about America. Like, constantly. I talk about my love for America, and how empty-headed nitwits like you who see a Jew around every corner want to weaken America. And they listen to me. Because you represent only a tiny, tiny part of that big, beautiful, liberating gift that is America. How does all that make you feel? And on a different but related topic: You assholes come at my people and my country every damn day. Including in Joe’s pathetic letter. Because you’re losers. So go fuck yourself. (I don’t usually do high-school contests with racist garbage like Ian — sorry, with effeminate racist garbage like Ian. Am I doing this right?)
Ian Carroll@IanCarrollShow

@havivrettiggur You’re Israeli. Shut the fuck up about our country.

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Steven@steburl18·
@IanCarrollShow It’s nowhere near the amount of Qatari riyals you’re being paid
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Ian Carroll
Ian Carroll@IanCarrollShow·
Holy shit the propaganda is in overdrive. Imagine how many shekels are being spent on influence operations right now. Hot damn
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Yoram Hazony
Yoram Hazony@yhazony·
My Contacts With Tucker Carlson About Anti-Semitism on His Show A few weeks ago, a mutual friend asked me if I’d be willing to speak to Tucker Carlson off the record. I agreed and Tucker called me three weeks ago to talk. I continued texting with him for eight days after that. But this past Friday, Tucker released a video in which he reported to the public on his off-the-record conversations with me. Inaccurately, of course. So here’s some additional information on my short-lived discussions with Tucker Carlson about anti-Semitism on his show. Tucker called me on Sunday, February 1. We talked for 1 hour and 23 minutes. Here’s what I noted down on my desk calendar right after the call: "8 am Tucker Carlson 83-minute call wanting to know how to end the charges of anti-Semitism against him. Trump told him to end it on Jan 11." As you can see, Tucker explained that he was calling because he had come under pressure from President Trump at his famous meeting at the White House on January 11. He told me the administration wants him to find a way to stop his high-profile fights with Jews and Zionist Christians. Tucker told me that he wanted my advice on “practical steps” he could take to change the impression that he is an anti-Semite. I thought he was asking me to host him in Israel. So I explained to him that I can’t do much to help him, because just about every Jew I know believes he’s been waging a savage campaign against Jews, Judaism, and Israel for the past 18 months—and that most think his aim is to drive Jews and Zionist Christians out of the Trump coalition and out of the Republican party. I said that even a year ago, quite a few Jews would probably have jumped at the chance to appear on the Tucker Carlson Show and to present an alternative point of view, but that this looked impossible to me now—and that it would stay that way as long as there’s no change of direction on his part. Tucker wanted me to explain to him why anyone would think he was an anti-Semite. I answered that question for more than an hour, giving him a series of examples of statements he and his guests had made on his show that seemed completely unhinged and motivated by a desire to slander Jews, Judaism, Israel, and Zionist Christians in order to do as much harm as possible. He kept expressing amazement that anyone would think he was an anti-Semite, and I kept giving him more examples of why I thought any fair observer would reach that conclusion if they were familiar with the relevant conversations he had hosted on his program. The conversation ended with my agreeing to continue the discussion. I didn’t feel he was open to dialing down the hostility toward Jews, Judaism, Israel, and Zionist Christians constantly being expressed on his program. But I also didn’t want to close the door to the possibility that the pushback from the administration would eventually get him to make a change. (Anyone who has been following Tucker’s program in the weeks since January 11 knows that, so far, there hasn’t been any such change.) On February 3, Tucker wrote to me asking if he could speak at the first Israeli National Conservatism Conference (NatCon), which is scheduled to be held in Jerusalem on June 8-10. I was taken aback that he would ask for something like that, given the content of our conversation two days earlier. But I did my best to draft a reply that would reinforce my previous description of what a great many Jews, Israelis, and Zionist Christians think of Tucker right now. Here’s what I wrote in response to his request to speak at the first NatCon conference in Israel: "Tucker, I appreciate the offer. But I need people to show up at this event. Realistically, Jews and Zionist Christians are not going to share a platform with you or come to hear you under the current circumstances. I’m just speaking descriptively about the situation: Much of the lineup will revolt if you join the program and that story will blow back on you [and other public figures] in addition to blowing up the conference. If you want to change this situation, there are things you can do unilaterally to shift the dynamic and I think that’s the way to move forward." I thought Tucker had finally gotten the message that he should stop asking me for favors, and instead consider how he could make unilateral changes that would help people get past the impression that he is one of the leading Jew-haters of our generation. But then on February 9, he wrote to ask me if I would set up a meeting for him with Prime Minister Netanyahu. I’m not sure why he thought I was the right address for that request. But I knew very well that if someone were going to contact the Prime Minister’s office with such a misguided idea, it wasn’t going to be me. Here’s what I wrote in reply to his request that I arrange a meeting for him with Bibi: "I don’t see how that could happen. It doesn’t serve any interest I’m aware of. It could only damage him." This was a perfectly honest answer, and Tucker could have thanked me for giving him my honest assessment of the situation he has created. But Tucker wasn’t happy with it, and he typed an agitated little speech into his phone to indicate that our conversation had come to an end. On February 20, Tucker released a peevish summary of the contacts between us as part of a wild video in which he also suggested that Israel might be trying to kill him and his family. That’s the story. I’ll just add one comment. Most of what I do in public life is building coalitions. That means I talk to a lot of people who don’t agree with me on all sorts of things, and sometimes that means meeting with people who don’t like me very much. I have these in-person, off-the-record conversations because often people turn out to be quite different in private. Sometimes, I’ve just misunderstood who they are from their public appearances. Sometimes, I’ve understood very well who they are, but it turns out they are willing to explore the possibility of making a change. And also: Even when nothing else comes of it, I learn a tremendous amount about people from these private conversations. In Tucker’s case, the private person turns out to be exactly who we’ve been seeing in public. As of now, I’m not seeing any sign that he is willing to play ball with the mainstream nationalist camp in the Republican party, much less that he has any regrets about who and what he has become since leaving Fox News in 2023. Whatever his motives for turning his podcast into what seems to be a circus of anti-Jewish messaging, right now that project is clearly more important to him than helping the administration keep its coalition together so it can govern effectively and win elections in 2026 and 2028.
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Steven@steburl18·
@QueenMab87 Literally not what he said at all. Not hard to understand why you can’t get a job
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Dr. Mia Brett
Dr. Mia Brett@QueenMab87·
The head of the ADL is proposing making lists of people who criticize a government. This has historically been used to target Jews and since tons of Jews criticize Israel this will immediately result in the FBI monitoring tons of Jews
matrixbot@thematrixb0t

ADL head Jonathan Greenblatt says that any Americans who criticize Jews and Israel will be monitored by the FBI. “We will monitor social media and check your bank accounts...” “I have 40 analysts working 24 hours, 7 days a week”

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Steven@steburl18·
@DanFmTo @ashira_solomon The Declaration of Independence explicitly promises equality irrespective of religion, race or sex and the Supreme Court has ruled that the Basic Law: Human Dignity enshrines it as a constitutional right. You literally know nothing
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Dan
Dan@DanFmTo·
@ashira_solomon I'd like to point out that there is no part of Israeli law that provides that non-Jewish citizens are equal to Jewish ones. So when the state discriminates, and it sure does, the courts will not help you.
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Ashira Solomon עשירה סולומון
You have literally visited Israel. Did you have to use a race-specific bathroom when you landed in the airport? The 9 million citizens in Israel are not all Jews and they have equal rights.
Marc Lamont Hill@marclamonthill

You cannot stay PC when discussing a genocidal apartheid state. Can you imagine Larry Bird in 1984, saying to the fans in South Africa, that he would love to visit because he’s heard nothing but great things?

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Shaiel Ben-Ephraim
Shaiel Ben-Ephraim@academic_la·
I am angry all the time. The fact that I was lied to my whole life. That I served a genocidal system for years drives me crazy. The fact that people know what we are doing and still defend it drives me crazy. I was raised on Zionism and the whole thing was an evil lie.
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