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Surprisingly, I’m finally out of Xitter jail
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Jimmy Julius Karow (also known as Yosef Chaim Karow) faced charges in Oregon for sexually assaulting a 9-year-old girl back in 2000. He bolted to Israel before cops could grab him, used the Law of Return to settle right in, and even got convicted there later for molesting another child. He served some Israeli time, but then faced fresh accusations of raping a 7-year-old Israeli girl over years of abuse. Jewish Community Watch tracked him down in an undercover stakeout, yet he lived freely in ultra-Orthodox areas for decades while the US chased an INTERPOL Red Notice. This shows exactly how the regime lets these guys reoffend locally and dodges handing them back.  Avrohom Mondrowitz, a self-styled rabbi and psychologist in Brooklyn, got indicted in the mid-1980s for sodomizing at least four boys aged 10 to 15 (investigators suspected up to 300 victims total). Hours before police raided his home and found child porn plus victim lists, he fled straight to Israel. The Zionist courts arrested him years later but the Supreme Court flat-out refused extradition in 2010 over technicalities with the US treaty timing. He lived openly in Jerusalem neighborhoods the whole time, protected by the system that puts “Jewish brethren” above any foreign victims.  Mordechai Yomtov pled guilty in Los Angeles in 2001 to lewd acts against three boys aged 8 to 10 at an Orthodox school. After serving time and getting probation, he violated it, grabbed a fake passport in Mexico, and ran to Israel. No serious extradition push followed from US authorities, so he simply disappeared into Jerusalem communities and stayed there. It’s the classic pattern: commit the crimes abroad, claim the automatic right to “return,” and the regime shields you from accountability.  Yona (Jonah/Jason) Weinberg, a convicted US Level 3 high-risk sex offender and former bar mitzvah instructor, finished his sentence for child sex crimes in 2009 then immediately moved to Har Nof in Jerusalem under the Law of Return. Israeli activists and residents raised alarms, but the policy let him in and settle anyway—another case where the Zionist setup treats foreign child victims as irrelevant once someone reaches their borders. 
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Shippo@entoliberal·
@Intermediary__ @Legendary450 @AmichaiChikli The legal loophole (immediate citizenship forcing lengthy extradition battles and offering protection from lesser charges) was recently closed. The citizenship process now requires an FBI background check. At no point did Israel choose to protect criminals.
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Shippo@entoliberal·
@Intermediary__ @Legendary450 @AmichaiChikli Karow was sentenced to five years in Israeli prison just a few years after he fled the US. I wouldn’t characterize that as the Israeli state protecting him. He’s in prison on a separate conviction right now.
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Shippo@entoliberal·
@JGnoticer @AmichaiChikli @LauraLoomer Could you help me out with something? I want to get in the mind of the cattle who think that posting endless screenshots of article headlines constitutes coherent argumentation. It seems to be a common mental malady among anti-Zionists. Tell me your thought process. Thanks.
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Shippo@entoliberal·
@hi2298900539958 @cjjcthnkbv @WakeUp2Politics None. You think I have a statistical analysis of the ideological valence of SCOTUS rulings on hand ready to show to people living in fantasy land? It’s commonly understood.
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Shippo@entoliberal·
@alex_fasulo A wealth transfer from foreign corporations to Americans? You think that’s bad?
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@oteycoueye He somehow never asks himself how a Jewish community managed not to have any Jewish texts
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Shippo@entoliberal·
@damintoell @SamaHoole I like my slop manmade
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@SamaHoole There was a time, not that long ago, when human-written slop was the standard on every social media site. Not the premium. Not the specialty. The standard. Clickbaiters depended on it. The grifters. The scammers. The attention whores. A whole ecosystem relied on the human hand.

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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
There was a time, not that long ago, when 70/30 ground beef was the standard cut at every butcher counter. Not the premium. Not the specialty. The standard. The default the butcher handed you when you said "a pound please" without specifying further. Thirty percent fat by weight, because that is the ratio at which ground beef actually tastes like beef, holds together on a grill, drips through the grates onto charcoal and smokes the patty from below, and feeds a family of five for what a coffee costs today. The Sunday burgers depended on it. The Wednesday meatloaf. The Friday chili that simmered all afternoon and tasted better the next day. The neighborhood cookout where dads stood around the grill with a beer and a spatula and a sense of purpose. A whole summer rotated through 70/30, and nobody got fat, and nobody had heart attacks at fifty-two, and nobody asked the butcher whether it was lean. He wouldn't have understood the question. Lean was for the dog. Then 1977 happened. The McGovern Report came in. The food pyramid followed. "Extra lean" appeared as a category. The default crept down. 70/30 became hard to find. 80/20 quietly replaced it. The children grew up not knowing it had been anything else. Then 80/20 started disappearing. 85/15. 90/10. 93/7 marketed as "extra lean" with a heart-check logo and a markup. Ground turkey next to it, beige and apologetic, the color of a hospital wall. Now the floor at most supermarkets is 90/10 and the ceiling is whatever the butcher will grind for you if you smile and ask. 80/20 has been quietly reframed as "the fatty option." The upscale grocer's butcher will warn you about 70/30 with a small chuckle, as if you'd asked for arsenic and he had a duty of care. You have asked for the cut your great-grandfather grilled in the backyard after he came home from the war. He has been trained to advise you against it. So. Plainly. Find the 70/30 where you can. Local butchers will grind it on request. Farm stands will do it. The good neighborhood carnicerias often have it as their default, because their customers actually cook. If you find a place that sells it, tell them you'll be back, and be back. Where 70/30 isn't available, use 80/20 as the floor. Not the ceiling. The floor. Anything leaner has been engineered for a market that has been quietly turned against the food it was built to eat. Your great-grandfather crossed an ocean for a country he had never seen and ate 70/30 in the same year. You can ask for it at the counter.
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Shippo@entoliberal·
@SamaHoole There was a time, not that long ago, when human-written slop was the standard on every social media site. Not the premium. Not the specialty. The standard. Clickbaiters depended on it. The grifters. The scammers. The attention whores. A whole ecosystem relied on the human hand.
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@Intermediary__ @Legendary450 @AmichaiChikli A Knesset member shielded her for years, but she ultimately was extradited. She is currently in prison in Australia. The case was a major story because it was exceptional, disproving your claim.
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