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TwitchDroitard
TwitchDroitard@TwitchDroitard·
« On a normalisé le fait qu’on puisse être d'extrême gauche, mais le communisme, c'est plus grave que le n*zisme. » « Les totalitaires c'est LFI, les dangers communistes c'est LFI. Pol Pot, il a été éduqué à Paris. C'est le Parti communiste français qui lui a donné les valeurs qui lui ont permis de tu*r 3 millions de personnes. Aujourd'hui, il y a eu plus de morts à cause du communisme que du que du n*zisme dans les dernières années, largement. » « Dire je suis communiste sur Twitter, ça devrait être aussi grave que de dire je suis n*zi. » - @Sardoche_Lol En plein live sur League of Legends, Sardoche a vivement réagi à la plaisanterie d'un spectateur sur le communisme. Le streamer a affirmé que cette idéologie était, selon lui, bien pire que le n*zisme tout en étant trop banalisée dans le débat public. Il a soutenu que le communisme avait fait plus de victimes que le n*zisme ces dernières années, attribuant notamment la responsabilité de 3 millions de morts aux communistes français. Pour conclure sa démonstration, il a dressé un parallèle direct entre ces régimes et La France Insoumise (LFI), qu'il a qualifiée de danger totalitaire.
TwitchDroitard@TwitchDroitard

« Ce qui crée la criminalité, c'est le QI. Quand t'as un cerveau qui n'est pas capable de se projeter dans le futur et que t'as un QI très bas, tu es plus apte à être violent. C'est bien au-dessus de la pauvreté. » « La surreprésentation des Algériens ou des Afghans (dans les violences commises) en Allemagne ou en France n'est absolument pas due à la pauvreté. Ça n'a aucun sens. C'est exclusivement une question de culture ou d'éducation. » - @Sardoche_Lol Lors d’un live où il discutait des causes de la criminalité en jouant à League of Legends, un spectateur a avancé que la pauvreté en était le facteur principal. Sardoche a rejeté cette explication, affirmant que le déterminant majeur était « loin devant » l’intelligence, suivie par l’éducation et la culture. Pour étayer sa thèse, il a cité en exemples la situation des Algériens en France et celle des Afghans en Allemagne, avant de conclure sa séquence en soutenant que la formulation de ce constat ne faisait pas de lui un rac*ste.

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@themockingjew how stupid do you have to be to tweet this and genuinely think that you ate
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@ben_barbanel @m7mdkurd No country has a right to exist, that’s law not an accepted consensus. Keep crying about it tho
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Ibn Abravanel
Ibn Abravanel@ben_barbanel·
@m7mdkurd All peoples have the right to self determination. Israel has the right to exist and Palestine has the right to exit. Two states for two people. The fact that you are trying challenge accepted consensus shows that you are either not living in reality or just simply retarded
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@mvalet_officiel Ton parti politique a volé des millions d’€ à l’union Européenne
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Matthieu Valet
Matthieu Valet@mvalet_officiel·
Les gosses mettent le bronx dans la rue pendant que certains parents démissionnent tranquillement à la maison… Et la cinéaste d’un jour est toute contente de filmer des jeunes qui ouvrent une bouche d’incendie. Oui oui, c’est sûrement très drôle le jour où les pompiers manqueront de pression pour sauver des victimes d’un incendie… Des dizaines de milliers de litres d’eau gaspillés, des dégradations, des rues dangereuses pour tout le monde… mais silence radio chez beaucoup de grands défenseurs de la planète. Et au final, c’est toujours la collectivité qui paie pendant que les responsables expliquent que “ce sont des jeunes”. Le vandalisme n’a rien de festif.
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@JavierBoulei Bah quand tes enfants seront étudiants ils pourront s’offrir ce plateau à 1€
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@omrironen24 The delusion is crazy, he is totally align with most of the population
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Omri Ronen עמרי רונן
Omri Ronen עמרי רונן@omrironen24·
Itamar Ben-Gvir does not represent the people of the State of Israel or Judaism or Zionism. He represents hate and division. After the coming election, we will return this country to what its founders contemplated: A free, liberal, and democratic State of Israel advocating true Jewish values.
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@BriannaWu « just famous enough » hahaha gurl who tf are you?
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Brianna Wu
Brianna Wu@BriannaWu·
When I was Israel, I didn’t go to Hebron, which is a city controlled by Palestinians. My fear was that I’m just famous enough to get recognized and that a Palestinian mob would murder me for being trans. It is mind blowing to me that trans people cannot recognize the people that fought with us for LGBT rights are our friends and the terrorists that throw trans women off roofs are not.
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@Sasanearr @Pebblet5 All of this time wasted to tweet the same fake historical facts as Israel rather than learning that the displacement started (at the very least) in 1947 when the Haganah and Irgun launched the Gimmel plan.
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@Ray16186Grp @PPripas Le procureur de la CPI a émis des mandats d’arrêt pour crimes contre l’humanité et la CIJ a émis des mesures conservatoires pour prévenir un génocide. Mens bien si déjà
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Gerard RAYMOND-PIERRE
Gerard RAYMOND-PIERRE@Ray16186Grp·
@PPripas Même le procureur général près le CPI lui donne raison. Il n’existe aucune preuve de génocide contre ce peuple terroriste que sont les palestiniens. Que cela n’arrive pas jusqu’à votre cerveau n’est pas étonnant. L'endoctrinement et l’antisémitisme vous servent de boussole.
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Pascal Pripas
Pascal Pripas@PPripas·
Sophia Aram a fait disparaitre cette photo des moteurs de recherche. Faites circuler. C'est ce qui la résume le mieux. #humour_Charlie_Printemps
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@Sasanearr @Pebblet5 « Read some books » but spill the usual Israeli Twitter propaganda. Read books about the Gimmel and Dalet plans
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@AbaHazak @ExposeDavidOC Literally so many people mention the Partition of India and Pakistan and its human costs, but at least that was ultimately agreed upon by the leadership of both groups, which was not the case for Palestine
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AbaHazak
AbaHazak@AbaHazak·
@ExposeDavidOC I know. It’s a sad truth that people conquer and people get conquered. At the same time 15 million Pakistanis and Indians were displaced. It happened but no one mentions it as if they are special.
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@Throw56618988 @DrewPavlou @arash_tehran @NYCMayor No, for the simple reason that Arab militias were nowhere armed and trained as the zionist ones. As always, either educate yourself or tell credible lies at least
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Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
Seriously just tell us what would have happened in 1948 had the “Arab Liberation Army” won. Here is a Claude analysis. Prompt: Try project what would have happened in 1948 had the Arab military coalition including the Arab Liberation Army been victorious in fighting Israel. Response: The counterfactual isn’t really speculative at the level of intent — the Arab leadership stated their war aims explicitly and behaved consistently with them where they did prevail. What was actually said and signalled. Arab League Secretary-General Azzam Pasha told Akhbar al-Yom in October 1947 that the coming war would be “a war of extermination and a momentous massacre which will be spoken of like the Mongol massacres and the Crusades.” The political head of the Palestinian Arab cause, Grand Mufti Haj Amin al-Husseini, had spent the war in Berlin: he met Hitler in November 1941, helped raise the Handschar SS division, broadcast calls to “kill the Jews wherever you find them” on German radio, and — per Dieter Wisliceny’s Nuremberg testimony — discussed extending the Final Solution to Palestine with Eichmann. He was back in the region by 1946 and was the dominant Palestinian political figure in 1948. Qawuqji’s ALA insignia (a dagger through a Star of David) and his own Wehrmacht service were not idiosyncrasies; they were continuous with the Mufti’s program. What happened where Arab forces did win. Gush Etzion fell on 13 May 1948. At Kfar Etzion, 127 defenders were killed, many after surrendering — survivors describe villagers and irregulars shooting people who had laid down their arms. The Jewish Quarter of the Old City surrendered to the Arab Legion two weeks later; the Legion was relatively disciplined, but every one of the 58 synagogues was subsequently destroyed or desecrated, the Hurva blown up, and the Mount of Olives cemetery’s tombstones torn up for paving and latrines. No Jew was permitted to live in Jordanian-controlled territory for the next 19 years. The 1929 Hebron massacre — 67 Jews murdered in a single day, the ancient community ended — was the working template, and Husseini had been its political beneficiary. Projection for the 650,000 Jews of the Yishuv. With the Mediterranean behind them, British policy still hostile to Jewish immigration in early 1948, and the Arab states refusing exit corridors, there was no realistic escape route. The likely sequence: agricultural settlements overrun and their populations killed in Kfar Etzion–style massacres; mixed cities (Haifa, Jaffa, Jerusalem, Tiberias, Safed) subjected to urban pogroms once defensive lines collapsed; Holocaust survivors in the DP-camp transit population — perhaps a third of the Yishuv was European refugees from the previous five years — killed a second time. The Mufti would almost certainly have been installed as the political authority over whatever Palestinian Arab state emerged, with his Berlin-era network in senior positions. Behind that, the regional consequences were already in motion: the Farhud (Baghdad, 1941, ~180 killed), Aden (1947, 82 killed), Aleppo (1947, the ancient community effectively ended), the Cairo bombings of 1948. Roughly 850,000 Jews were expelled or forced out of Arab and Muslim countries between 1948 and the early 1970s despite Israel’s existence as a refuge. Without that refuge, those communities would still have been destroyed — they just would have had nowhere to go. The plausible end-state is the elimination of organised Jewish life between Morocco and Iran, and a diaspora reduced to the Anglosphere and a battered Europe, with no political vehicle to speak for it. The honest caveat: scale is the unknown. Whether the death toll among the Yishuv would have been in the tens of thousands or the hundreds depends on variables (Arab Legion discipline vs. irregular conduct, speed of collapse, whether any evacuation by sea was possible) that the documentary record can’t settle.
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Brianna Wu
Brianna Wu@BriannaWu·
@freedomrideblog I’m so glad I went to all those black lives matters protests. Really feel the solidarity diva.
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