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Hunting for pearls of gut wisdom. Knowledge is mostly Implicit. Called intuition or a gut feeling. It's the fast in Kahneman's "Thinking, Fast & Slow"
Paris, FR Katılım Ağustos 2024
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Mehdi Hasan asked an Israeli lawyer if he was shocked by the NYT's piece on Israeli soldiers raping Palestinian detainees.
His answer? 'Of course not.'
Not because it's false. Because it's old news. Al Jazeera reported it in 2024. He testified about it in 2025. B'Tselem issued reports. Even Israel's own public defender wrote about the torture.
Rape by dogs. Women shackled to metal tables for two days. Men raped three times-after being hospitalized. Children threatened with sexual abuse.
Palestinians have been saying this for years. So what's new? Nothing. Except the New York Times finally published it.
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We’re on the last leg of our journey to Gaza, say @gbsumudflotilla and we need your eyes: tune in to the livestream: share it: follow us: rise up
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ALL EYES ON THE FLOTILLA!
We are on the last leg of our journey to Gaza and need your support! We cannot let israeli crimes go quietly in the night. Tune into our livestream and amplify as we travel to shores of Gaza!
Share. Follow. Rise Up.
🔗 gsumud.link/live
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⛵️ We are sailing!
When they intercepted our vessels last week, and brutalised us, physically and sexually, the israeli army showed the lengths they are prepared to go to in order to block humanitarian aid to Gaza.
We don’t know what they will do next. We sail because the risk of not sailing, of normalizing genocide, is too great.
Witness is protection. We need all eyes on the Flotilla now and over the coming days as we sail towards Gaza.
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What kind of "democracy" bans its own people from celebrating the end of WWII?
This is the border between Estonia and Russia. On one side (Russia), people are celebrating Victory Day. On the other side (Estonia), under a "democratic" regime, people have to go to the Russian border just to mark Victory Day because they are not allowed to do it freely in their own country.
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@MarioNawfal Do you know how many bananas and meters of duct tape I had to use for the final result? Not to mention the wall painting and repainting... Gee
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