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If the Democratic establishment has any hope of holding on to the party, it should end American financial support for Israel—and if it doesn’t, the party will be overrun by a wing with far more radical beliefs, @jonathanchait argues. theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/04/…


“Canadian students are being flown to Auschwitz wrapped in Israeli flags while Gaza is being flattened”


A man was discovered with almost 90% of his brain mass missing, while leading an almost normal life.




It’s true, every halfway intelligent right winger I know irl had a massive conflict with at least one elementary teacher over things like: reading ahead, reading too difficult books, not showing enough work, etc etc. it’s the first time we experience the uncaring tyranny of state bureaucracy and it sucks.


Solar power 'threatening to overwhelm electricity grid'- as households could be paid to use excess supplies of energy lbc.co.uk/article/solar-…




I think a huge part of the reason why no government has been able to enact difficult pro-growth reforms is that the average voter still believes we remain a rich country. You hear this in politicians’ rhetoric “the sixth richest country in the world”. We’re the sixth largest economy but now far from the richest. Per capita we’re tanking down the rankings. One of the reasons why Poland or China have been able to have growth miracles in recent years is they think like a developing country. They know they were poor and they have to build to get rich. We think we are rich and that we don’t have to build anything anymore, or that when we do, it has to be the most expensive possible version of what we build. Bat tunnels. Fish Discos. Kittiwake hotels. We think we’re rich so we can afford to chase some wealth creators away, afford to mandate public biodiversity net gain on every development in the country, and afford to ratchet up state pension spending five times faster than the rate of growth in the economy. We’re suffering from acute ‘rich country delusion’. It’s only once we realise we’re far poorer than we should be that we can start to fix this nonsense.






The claim that most Middle Eastern states are "extremely homogenous" is, if true (it's not), an extremely alarming fact that ought to set off alarm bells in your head.

Being Jewish isn’t just religion, it’s an ethno-religious identity rooted in the Land of Israel. My mother is Jewish. That lineage doesn’t become “European” because her family was forced into Poland, that’s diaspora, not origin. Jews didn’t start in Poland, they were expelled, scattered, and survived. History, archaeology, and genetics all trace us back to the same place. I still have family in Jerusalem, and family buried in Israel. That continuity never broke. So yes, we are still of Middle Eastern descent. Living in Poland didn’t change that, it just proves we endured.


1)Les juifs ne croient pas en Jésus ou tout du moins ont une vision très négative de lui 2)Les chrétiens croient qu'il est le fils de Dieu et Dieu incarné en homme, mort sur la croix pour les laver du péché originel de la Genèse 3) L'islam dit que Jésus(3alayhi salam) n'est



@souljagoyteller How do you feel about the 22 Arab ethnostates?




what im seeing from the twitter timeline this week is that if you had a good time in school, never got in trouble for reading ahead, being excited, you are a subsentient midwit giga fried turbo normie npc, and if you had an active feud with your teachers, you are likely 130+ IQ









