Zafar
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Christians are being massacred in Nigeria, Congo, and Syria by Islamists. In the Islamic Republic, converting to Christianity is punishable by death. The Pope just awarded the Islamic Republic’s ambassador with the highest diplomatic honor.







According to a study conducted by Tel Aviv University, 75% of Arab citizens in Israel are in favor of volunteering for non-defense civilian service. Half of the survey participants (53.3%) indicated that their sense of belonging to the country is currently strong. 👇Read more here: i24news.tv/en/news/israel…











@Portfolio_Bull South India is richer because both the Turkic and British destruction of India happened predominantly in the North.


The One Nation wave is real. The wave is steep and it breaks and dissipates when it hits diverse, university educated and young suburbs. Labor’s wall. The wall is the Indian-Australian software engineer in North Parramatta, whose parents put themselves through Master’s degrees in their forties to set up their family for a better life in this country. The wall is the Chinese-Australian accountant in Hurstville, whose mother runs a bakery on Forest Road and whose father came over in the 1990s on a student visa that almost didn’t get renewed. She watched her parents called names through a pandemic. She doesn’t need a polling memo to tell her she is not welcomed by some political parties. The wall is the 29-year-old project manager in Marrickville, born in Sydney, university-educated, renting a one-bedroom above a deli, 30 years off ever owning a house. She has every cost-of-living grievance the populist playbook predicts. Her ballot is locked, and not for the parties blaming migrants for the rent. My new essay on Farrer, the Labor demographic wall, and the Liberal Party’s drastic slide to minor-party status. Link below.





The One Nation wave is real. The wave is steep and it breaks and dissipates when it hits diverse, university educated and young suburbs. Labor’s wall. The wall is the Indian-Australian software engineer in North Parramatta, whose parents put themselves through Master’s degrees in their forties to set up their family for a better life in this country. The wall is the Chinese-Australian accountant in Hurstville, whose mother runs a bakery on Forest Road and whose father came over in the 1990s on a student visa that almost didn’t get renewed. She watched her parents called names through a pandemic. She doesn’t need a polling memo to tell her she is not welcomed by some political parties. The wall is the 29-year-old project manager in Marrickville, born in Sydney, university-educated, renting a one-bedroom above a deli, 30 years off ever owning a house. She has every cost-of-living grievance the populist playbook predicts. Her ballot is locked, and not for the parties blaming migrants for the rent. My new essay on Farrer, the Labor demographic wall, and the Liberal Party’s drastic slide to minor-party status. Link below.


This is called Ummah











