Shiran Pasternak

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Shiran Pasternak

Shiran Pasternak

@gingi0

Senior Software Engineer at Microsoft Azure HPC. UI/UX. Lapsed bioinformatician. Cyclist. Triathlete. Dad. JHU Alum. Sabra.

Tarrytown, NY เข้าร่วม Nisan 2007
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Pamela Paresky 🟦 (Habits of a Free Mind)
Europeans told Europe’s Jews they weren’t really European and should “go back to Palestine.” Terrorists tell Jews we aren’t really from Israel and to “go back to Europe.” Macron seems to think Jews everywhere are the world’s guests — at best. Sorry monsieur. Va te faire foutre.
George Deek@GeorgeDeek

As I hear a world leader reminding Israel that it “was created by a UN decision,” it’s a perfect moment to address why European elites seem particularly vexed by Israel’s independence— and why they expect obedience. For those European elites, the right of self-determination of the French, Palestinians, or Chinese, is framed as a matter of justice: an inherent, unconditional right of a people to their land. But when it comes to the Jews, the narrative shifts. Their right to self-determination is not viewed as intrinsic, but as an act of European compassion—granted out of guilt for the Holocaust. In this view, Israel exists not because of a millennia-old connection to the land, or because of global rejection or because of Zionist activity, but because Europe, burdened by its conscience, graciously allowed the Jews a state through the UN. This paternalist narrative strips Jews of their agency and their deep historical ties to Israel. But much worse, it turns their right to a homeland into something conditional—a “gift” from Europe. And like any gift, it can be revoked if the recipient misbehaves. And this is where the obsession with Israel kicks in. If Europe believes it bestowed Israel’s right to exist, then it assumes the authority to judge Israel’s conduct. The Jews, unlike other nations, are expected to earn their right to sovereignty daily by conforming to the standards set by their “benefactors.” Fail to do so, and the right that was “given” can be questioned—or withdrawn.

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Josh Schwartz
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Celebrating 15 years, as of today, married to the most amazing person.💍Best decision I ever made.
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Hiking in Svinafellsjökull, Iceland, the location seemed oddly familiar.
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@erlichya לא שמסכים איתם, אבל סיני עדיין מדבר פראי וגוש קטיף מיושב למדי. גם הקרבה לירושלים.
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Q: Why is my name trending? A: Cousin Harley* ___ * no relation, to my knowledge
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Matthew Holderness
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@gingi0 To clarify, was you liking the tweet you saying you’re in for season 2?
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The most common mistake in computer science is the off-by-two error.
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Do novice suicidal software developers write "Goodbye World" programs?
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Gov. Mario M. Cuomo Bridge
Illuminating in blue, green, and orange tonight as we join landmarks across New York for National Crime Victims' Rights Week, an opportunity to recognize the importance of victims' rights and access to justice.
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