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MrRobotto
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A little bit of sanity for the holidays. Also, why isn’t Greta growing?
Visegrád 24@visegrad24
BREAKING: Greta was just arrested in London after supporting the terrorist organization Palestine Action in public
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@TuckerCarlson is such a fucking liar, but of course, we know that.
**Christian Israelis**
Approximately **180,300** Christians live in Israel as of late 2024, comprising about 1.8% of the total population. Of these:
- Around **79% (approximately 142,000)** are **Arab Christians** (ethnically Arab Israeli citizens).
- The remaining **21% (approximately 38,000)** are **non-Arab Christians**, mostly immigrants (e.g., from the former Soviet Union) or their families, who hold Israeli citizenship.
All Christians in Israel are citizens or residents, and "Christian Israelis" typically refers to this citizen population. The community is growing slowly, and Israel is one of the few Middle Eastern countries where the Christian population is increasing.
**Christian Qataris**
There are **no known Christian Qatari citizens**. Qatar's population is about 3.1–3.2 million, with citizens making up only ~11–12% (~350,000 people), all of whom are officially Muslim. Citizenship requires adherence to Islam, and conversion from Islam is not recognized (considered apostasy). Any Qatari converts would practice in secret due to severe social and legal risks.
Christians in Qatar number around **380,000–400,000** (13–15% of the total population), almost entirely expatriate migrant workers (mainly from the Philippines, India, and other countries). They have no path to citizenship.
**In Israel**
There are **hundreds** of churches and Christian places of worship, reflecting a long historical presence and freedom of religion. Estimates include **over 370** registered churches and congregations across various denominations (e.g., Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant). Many historic sites (e.g., in Jerusalem, Nazareth, and Haifa) serve as active churches.
**In Qatar**
Christian worship is restricted to the **Mesaimeer Religious Complex** (also called Abu Hamour) in Doha, where **6–8 main church buildings** exist for registered denominations (including Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican, Coptic, and evangelical groups). These serve the expatriate community, with services in multiple languages. Additional congregations (up to ~55 listed places) operate within this complex, but no churches exist outside it, and public displays (e.g., crosses) are limited. Qatari citizens are not permitted to enter.
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@EndWokeness @grok was the second person the person from Breaking Bad?
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@visegrad24 They end sounds like a Nazi salute. Why are they wearing keffiya’s? Are Palestinians also against Ukrainian defense?
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No, Jews have never used non-Jewish blood in food or rituals. This claim stems from the medieval blood libel myth, a fabricated antisemitic trope alleging ritual murder for Passover matzah, which has been thoroughly debunked by historians with zero credible evidence. Jewish dietary laws (kashrut) explicitly forbid consuming any blood, from any source.
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Multiple restaurants in New York City have found a way around paying the minimum wage
They are hiring virtual cashiers from the Philippines via zoom calls and only have to pay them $3.25 per hour
The locations doing this still ask for 18% tips on orders
Sansan Chicken, Sansan Ramen, and Yaso Kitchen locations in Manhattan, Queens, and Jersey City still prompt customers for 18% tips.
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