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Dewey Finn

@therightreader

“You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy. We must be cautious" - Obi Wan Kenobi 🇺🇸🇮🇱

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Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
I have no problem with Islam. I’m just against beheading, stoning, marrying little girls, sexual slavery, taqiyya, slave trading, rape, forced conversions, jihad, burqa, attacking other religions, child abuse, women abuse, animal abuse, multiple wives, murder, Sharia, terrorism, brainwashing, intolerance, greed, anti-science, torture, illiteracy, gluttony, genital mutilation, inbreeding. Does that make me Islamophobic?
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Dewey Finn@therightreader·
It is a debunked fringe hypothesis (often called the "Khazar hypothesis" or "Khazar theory" of Ashkenazi ancestry) that lacks support from genetics, mainstream history, linguistics, and archaeology. It has been promoted in some antisemitic or anti-Zionist contexts to argue that modern Jews (especially Ashkenazim) have no connection to ancient Israelites or the Levant.
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@therightreader @JonahPlatt Modern Jews are descendants of the Khazarians, a Turkish people who converted to Judaism in the fourth century, and who were later exiled by the Tsar to modern day Poland and Belarus. They are not related to the biblical Jews at all.
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Jonah Platt
Jonah Platt@JonahPlatt·
Until Palestinian society accepts the presence of Jews in some part of the land to which Jews are indigenous, there will be no two states. Everything else is noise.
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@DrFrankTurek Because both are the firewalls to Marxism and Communism. They must fall to enact a new Utopian society.
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Frank Turek
Frank Turek@DrFrankTurek·
Why is there so much hostility toward Christianity and conservatism in our culture?
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Dewey Finn@therightreader·
Gen Z is the first generation to regress backwards due to the outsourcing of their brains to technology. Their logic receptors never developed and are now pathetically subject to mass indoctrination by Leftists and Islamists. The Islamists know this and are exploiting it at every level of medium and education.
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Dewey Finn@therightreader·
This is what Marxists do. Rewrite history to protect their sins. Every state solution offered to Arabs in the land of Modern Israel has been rejected. Arafat walked away from Clinton. Israel walked away from Gaza in 2005 and Hamas took over. They have never sought peace, in the land they were never indigenous too. Cognitive Dissonance over facts!
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Majid 🦁☀️🇮🇪🇮🇱
"Nakba" means catastrophe in Arabic. Why was it a catastrophe? Because in 1948, five Arab nations rejected the two-state solution (UN Partion Plan), attacked Israel to annihilate it, and embarrassingly failed. ​The real catastrophe is rewriting history to coddle jihadist aggressors.
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Dewey Finn@therightreader·
The region had many names over millennia (Canaan, Israel/Judah, Judea, etc.), reflecting its diverse inhabitants and rulers. “Palestine” evolved from a reference to Philistine coastal areas into a broader geographic term, but it postdates 1500 BCE by centuries. At that time, the area (roughly modern Israel, the West Bank, Gaza, and parts of surrounding lands) was primarily known as Canaan in ancient texts from Mesopotamia, Egypt, and local sources. It was inhabited mainly by Canaanite city-states under varying Egyptian influence during the Late Bronze Age. The Philistines (likely migrants or raiders associated with the Sea Peoples) settled in the coastal southern Levant around the late 12th century BCE, establishing cities like Gaza, Ashkelon, and Ashdod. Assyrian records later referred to the area as “Palashtu” or similar in the 8th–7th centuries BCE. “Israel” began as an ethnic/people group in the Canaanite highlands before evolving into kingdoms. This aligns with mainstream archaeology and history (with some debates on exact details and biblical correlations). The region had continuous habitation for millennia prior under names like Canaan. Ancient Israel (as a people/group) first existed around the late 13th century BCE (~1200–1100 BCE).
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Methi 🇵🇸 🇵🇸
Methi 🇵🇸 🇵🇸@MasalaFry69·
@therightreader @Pauliewollie @JonahPlatt Correct, that's one of the reasons they created Israel, to clear Jews out of Europe & Russia. And yes British Intel also created the Arab militia & Scionist terror groups to destabilised Mandate Palestine, inc. Orde Wingate
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Dewey Finn@therightreader·
@MasalaFry69 @Pauliewollie @JonahPlatt Britain actually loathed the Jews. They made secret pacts with the Arabs and allowed them to attack Jews during the British Manadate. Several British Officers like Captain Wingate helped formed the IDF but he was recalled back to Britain for being to supportive.
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Dewey Finn@therightreader·
@MasalaFry69 @JonahPlatt Actually it was Canaan, originally settled by Jews. Facts are facts. Palestine evolved from the Romans, the Philistines, nomadic Greek fishermen, after the Romans crushed a Jewish uprising.
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Dewey Finn@therightreader·
"Palestine" is NOT a country. It's a brand name for a genocidal Islamic supremacist death cult that weaponizes victimhood and celebrates rape. They've lost every war yet demand the world rewrite reality so they can keep losing with "dignity." Longest extortion racket in history. Funded by useful idiots, powered by Western suicidal empathy.
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Anna Beaverhausen
Anna Beaverhausen@Pauliewollie·
@therightreader @MasalaFry69 @JonahPlatt Israel is not a country It is a military outpost for the United States. They invented the food, the language, the scenery and their history It’s like the emerald city where they wear green goggles so they don’t realize what it really is
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Taqqiyah!!!! "Palestine" is NOT a country. It's a brand name for a genocidal Islamic supremacist death cult that weaponizes victimhood and celebrates rape. They've lost every war yet demand the world rewrite reality so they can keep losing with "dignity." Longest extortion racket in history. Funded by useful idiots, powered by Western suicidal empathy.
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@KatzForChair Just so we’re clear, Palestine is not real nor did it ever exist in Israel. It was a word the Romans used after they conquered the Jews, naming it after Greek Nomadic fishermen. Centuries later those roots migrated in Gaza from Jordan, Egypt and Syria. Today, not one of their native lands will resettle them back. So “Loudoun for Palestine” might as well be “Loudoun for Narnia”.
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Liza Rosen
Liza Rosen@LizaRosen0000·
Flashback: Hamas leader Fathi Hammad blew up the entire “indigenous Palestinians” lie in one sentence: the so-called “Palestinians” are nothing but Arab Muslims who invaded and settled in the Land of Israel from Jordan, Egypt, Syria, and everywhere else around them. There was never a “Palestinian people.” Just opportunistic Arab colonizers with a made-up identity. The left’s sacred narrative just got torched by their own terrorist heroes. This is the ultimate red-pill truth they desperately try to hide. Make this go viral — share it everywhere and educate the brainwashed masses before they can censor it again!
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@JonnyRoot_ Two deeply religious QB’s playing in Sin City! Epic storyline!!! These two will bond quickly.
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Jon Root
Jon Root@JonnyRoot_·
#1 NFL Draft pick Fernando Mendoza & fellow Raiders QB Kirk Cousins did a Step Brothers impression for the team’s schedule release 😂 One of the best releases I’ve seen so far
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Dan Burmawi
Dan Burmawi@DanBurmawy·
Never trust an English translation of the Quran if it was done by a Muslim. The Quran says, “kill the polytheists wherever you find them”; the translator added “who violated their treaties” to deceive the reader into believing that this verse is not an absolute command but one with a specific context. This verse alone abrogated the peaceful, tolerant 142 verses of the Quran that Muslims quote in English all the time, and replaced their rule. Whitewashing Islam doesn’t help, because Muslims don’t embrace the whitewashed English version; they will always embrace what Muhammad said and did. The only people who believe this BS are Westerners, who, as a result, make the West vulnerable by doing so.
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Dewey Finn@therightreader·
So it makes sense. Islamists are aligning with Gen Z who also have no work ethic, live off their feelings instead of logic and are the first generation in history who is now less educated and less intelligent than the generation before them. History shows all the way to Gen X, each generation are more advanced than their prior generations. It falls off a cliff at Gen Z because they have outsourced their skills to technology. And the far-left radicals and Islamists know this so the manipulate Gen Z as useful idiots to gain power in America while making them believe Judeo-Christian values are values of oppression. They ignore the fact the word “Islam” literally means “to submit”. DEI is the catalyst used to dumb down and indoctrinate Gen Z.
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Robert Spencer
Robert Spencer@jihadwatchRS·
The Islamic Ethic and the Spirit of Parasitism Many Muslim countries today are rich due to an accident of geology: the discovery of oil. But before the world ran on internal combustion engines, what made the great Islamic societies wealthy and powerful? The answer is darker than the black gold that enriches many of them now. The Qur’an commands Muslims to fight even the “people of the book” (that is, Jews, Christians, and a few other groups): “Fight against those who do not believe in Allah or the last day, and do not forbid what Allah and his messenger have forbidden, and do not follow the religion of truth, even if they are among the people of the book, until they pay the jizya [a head tax] with willing submission and feel themselves subdued.” (Qur’an 9:29) The subjugated people were known as dhimmis, protected people, in the Mafia sense of paying protection. Muhammad’s second successor as spiritual, political and military leader of the Muslim community, Umar ibn al-Khattab, told the Muslims to be sure to collect the jizya, for the Muslims depended upon it: “I advise you to fulfill Allah’s Convention (made with the Dhimmis) as it is the convention of your Prophet and the source of the livelihood of your dependents (i.e. the taxes from the Dhimmis.)” This advice has been heeded throughout Islamic history. Islam teaches no work ethic, as The Tragedy of Islam: Failure and Excuses explains in detail. It was characteristic not only of Arabs but of Muslims in general to find manual labor distasteful, and even to consider work to be a curse, something that slaves and non-Muslims ought to do, but that the Muslims, “the best of peoples” (Qur’an 3:110) should try to avoid. The ideal Islamic state thus has Muslims living on the backs of non-Muslims, while discriminating against the non-Muslims so severely that the host cannot indefinitely continue to support the parasite. And so Islamic states inevitably go into decline and have to wage more jihad to find more non-Muslims to support them. This can be seen clearly in the rise and decline of one of the most successful Islamic states in history, the Ottoman Empire. The last Islamic caliphate, the Ottoman Empire was once the world’s most fearsome power — but it depended upon the jizya. By the middle of the sixteenth century, when the Ottoman Empire was at its height and was striking terror in the hearts of Christians all over Europe, the tax on Jews and Christians was its largest revenue source.
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
🚨WHAT THE HELL?!!!! Divers doing a ROUTINE maintenance check at the Converse Reservoir dam in Mobile, AL... ...just found an underwater IED!!!! Apparently a grenade-type bomb was sitting submerged at the bottom of a dam that holds an entire city's DRINKING WATER. It took FIVE agencies: the FBI, ALEA, the Sheriff, Mobile PD, and a maritime render-safe team, to pull it out and detonate it. Someone put a BOMB in our water supply... WHERE IS THE NATIONAL COVERAGE?!!!
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Mike Bales 🫡🇺🇸
Mike Bales 🫡🇺🇸@MikeBales·
Joe Biden was credibly accused of sexually assaulting Tara Reade. Democrat voters shrugged. Bill Clinton faced multiple credible sexual assault and harassment allegations. Hillary Clinton actively worked to discredit and silence the women. Democrat voters shrugged. Hunter Biden was filmed smoking crack and cavorting with prostitutes. Democrat voters shrugged. Kamala Harris’s husband, Doug Emhoff, was accused of getting his nanny pregnant and pressuring her to have an abortion. Democrat voters shrugged. Yet the moment anyone mentions Donald Trump, the same people erupt in moral fury. Their Trump hatred doesn’t magically erase this glaring hypocrisy. It just reveals it.
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