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Israel’s Invasion of Rafah: HUGE Majority of Americans SUPPORT Crushing ...
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Civilians took me. They sold me to Hamas - Nili Margalit, freed hostage ...
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If Einstein was alive he would leave America now. Why do I assume that? Based on these points:
1. We see Jewish students and professors being denied entry to universities, exactly like Germany in the 1930s. One of the main reasons he left Germany was due to his academic career being affected by these bans on Jews.
2. Left Germany when antisemitism rose. We are now experiencing the biggest surge in antisemitism in America since the holocaust, and as opposed to the 1930s in the US, this time it's led by the mainstream and not fringe political cells.
3. Albert Einstein was a zionist. He supported his people's aspirations to reestablish their homeland in their ancestral land, and donated to the cause. He was even offered the position of the first president of Israel, but refused. He left his library to the Hebrew University after his death, and you can even go over his books in the University if you want, it's still there!
4. Jews are already leaving the American academy, and Israeli academy came out with a statement today that any Jewish person in academy is welcome to join and will receive support in any way needed to fit in and find a similar position. When you're denied education in one place but welcomed at another, you tend to choose those who want you, like the US has welcomed academic refugees from European universities in the 1930s.
I think it's safe to say that he wouldn't be happy with the direction the USA is taking. Just be careful, because last time Jews left a place due to antisemitism, they invented the atomic bomb. When Jewish minds come together, they achieve great things, and you don't want those minds to leave your country...
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Has it occurred to anyone else that the reason the Columbia protest organizers don’t want journalists talking to the average student there is so they don’t get any background information on their “privilege.” I know kids that went there and how many are rich white private school and boarding school kids who don’t need to take out college loans. Especially if they are the type to not worry about the GPA fall out of protesting instead of going to the last month or two of classes before their final. Scholarships don’t tend to look kindly on bombing your final.
Has that crossed anyone else’s mind? How that congresswoman’s kid could afford to be suspended? Because she’s the Child of A sitting Congresswoman? Like “fixing” a dui.
No one seems to want to look at the obvious reasons a movement wouldn’t want to admit the very obvious reason that kids from the Ivy League might be so willing to take the risk.
How many of them know how to ride horses English style? How many know lacross? How many grew up in westchester and an upper east side brownstone?
Eat the rich, huh? Munch munch hypocrites.
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GOYIUM STOP USING THE WORD "ZIONISM", IT IS OUR WORD, IT BELONGS TO ONLY JEWS! IT IS NOT AN ENGLISH WORD, WE TELL YOU WHAT IT MEANS AND YOU IGNORE US. SO YOU KNOW YOU ARE STEALING OUR CULTURE, RIGHT? HIJACKING IT THEN USING IT TO SUPPORT TERRORISM AND MAKE YOU FEEL LESS GUILTY YOU FUCKING CHAZZERS!
For people who hate us soo much, they sure like to appropriate our culture but at the same time ignore those who actually practice and live the culture.
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I am a Jewish high schooler and my school has a relatively high Jewish and Israeli population. However, I still found "From the river to the sea Palestine will be free #SaveGaza" on one side and "Free Palestine" on the other side of a bathroom stall, both in large writing with the former taking up all of my line of sight. It's scary and I don't think that high schoolers know the implications of their statements. I do agree that Palestinian people deserve freedom and rights. Of course I do. But the use of that statement is terrifying. I'm scared to tell anyone about it because a lot of my friends are very liberal and they kind of fell silent when me and an Israeli friend were talking about Israel. Nothing political, just about the markets in Tel Aviv and how my rabbi went to Israel recently (for political reasons I did not bring up because that wasn't what the conversation was about). I'm scared to tell my mom about the graffiti because she'll freak out. I don't know what to do. Should I report it through the school's anonymous page? Will it even get flagged as hate speech at all? Would the school be more concerned about the fact that it's graffiti than anything else? I do plan on writing "עם ישראל חי you are not alone" on the wall next to it but will that just be counterproductive and make me get in trouble if I report the other graffiti as well?
I'm so sorry you're going through that. I would agree that highschoolers do not know nearly enough to be commenting on such a complex situation with that much certainty. I'm also not sure what the best course of action is. I can say I'm not going to encourage what is technically vandalism, but I'm also not going to discourage it. I just hope you stay safe.
I do think talking about it with your parents might be the best course of action here, if you feel like your parents are trustworthy. I would usually say to talk to the teachers or the administration, but we've also seen that in many schools and colleges won't actually do anything to protect their Jewish students.
Best of luck and stay safe. Also stay together, there is safety (and comfort) in numbers.
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When they tell you who they are, believe them.
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Reuven Heinik, 56, was killed by Hamas terrorists on October 9th.Though the onslaught was well underway and his family was begging him not to go, Reuven traveled to his dairy farm to care for his cows.He didn't want his cows to go without food or water or be in pain from going so long without a milking so Reuven asked the IDF to enter an active military zone. A terrorist hiding in a barn shot the unarmed man, killing him.With a big smile and an even bigger heart, Reuven leaves behind a wife and three daughters.May his memory be a blessing.
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She was a wonderful mother to her two children, always making sure they didn't lack anything. A well-known fitness trainer, sports was her way of life. They say she was a strong woman, that nothing was too challenging for her. He always helped everyone, his acquaintances said, he was a reliable, supportive and loving person. This is the story of Alisia and Steven who arrived at the Nova a few hours before the massacre began. They tried to escape but a terrorist gang ambushed them on the way. Hours after the attack, their car was found empty and abandoned near Kibbutz Mefalsim, about a 20-minute drive, North of the party. A week after the massacre, a few days after Steven was identified, her body was also identified, and she was buried in the company of her friends - its said that the heavens wept. This is the story of Alisia and Steven, whose smiles lit up an entire street, their rolling laughter can still be heard from afar. They came to the party to dance with life and were murdered with unimaginable cruelty. Alisia and Steven, in their life and in their death they were not separated. Their great light will always accompany us.
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“The most colorful, most beautiful, smartest unicorn."
That's how a close friend described Rachel Dov, 25, from Kiryat Yam, who was murdered by Hamas terrorists while attempting to flee the Supernova music festival on October 7.
Rachel's stepfather Mikhail Silberman had served as a medic in the IDF, so when the family found a photo of her showing her sitting in a car with a bullet hole in her side, they knew they didn't have much time.
Her parents spent two days desperately driving around Israel's south, despite the fact that it was still an active war zone.
Rachel was identified three days later, on October 10.
Rachel had been planning a trip to Thailand with her boyfriend, Eliad Shemesh, who planned to propose.
He wrote on Instagram: “I love you forever, my beautiful angel. It hurts every day that you aren’t here.”
May Rachel's memory be a blessing.
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He loved football and adored Real Madrid. He arrived with 4 friends in the middle of the night for a party, just hours before the brutal massacre began. They almost managed to escape, just a few minutes from the house - this is the story of Dor. The sky was filled with missiles. They found themselves in the middle of the road surrounded by dozens of armed terrorists on motorcycles who opened fire on them and slaughtered them with unimaginable cruelty. It's a story about Dor that had just started his studies, and always connected everyone. The beloved Dor who was a fascinating conversationalist, and dreamed of traveling the world. Five friends went to the party and none of them came back. Its said that when they announced that Dor would not return, there was not a single heart that did not break in Kibbutz Mivtachim. It's a story about Dor whose acquaintances said he 'loved with all his heart', who on the way home met absolute evil and closed his eyes. His great light is now in heaven, together with all his friends. They are in the Nova of the sky, next to the stars, sending us strength and teaching us, there was a time when we lived among the angels.
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by Ryan Zickgraf
I witnessed All One Thingism in the flesh in Atlanta while reporting on the “Stop Cop City” saga. What began as a very specific protest against the construction of an expensive new public safety facility in a Georgia forest by environmentalists, police, and prison abolitionists got subsumed into “Free Palestine.” After October 7, anarchists marching in the streets of Atlanta increasingly donned keffiyehs, waved Palestinian flags, and held signs that said: “From Atlanta to Palestine” (which I believe is a fairly big 6,400-mile line).
There’s no better embodiment of this trend than James “Fergie” Chambers, the wealthy tattooed Left-wing heir in Atlanta. Last summer, Chambers helped bankroll the Stop Cop City movement with millions from his Cox family fortune and attended protests in person. Then, in December, he announced he was converting to Islam. He’s currently living in Tunisia and directing his big bucks into anti-Zionism causes.
And lest you think it’s just blue-haired college baristas with these views, consider the author with the worst book title of all time who recently posted among the most despicable Tweets of all time. That would be courtesy of Malcolm Harris, the author of S--- Is F---ed Up and Bulls--- and veritable Napoleon Dynamite of communist writers.
Earlier this month on X, Harris responded to CNN’s Jake Tapper’s report that the Pennsylvania synagogue he had bar mitzphaed at had been vandalised with a swastika. Harris didn’t condemn the anti-Semitic graffiti but indirectly praised it. The meaning of the Nazi symbol had been reversed from bad to good, Harris said, “from a Nazi threat to a condemnation of genocide.”
America is evil, Hamas is good, and swastikas are now woke. This is your brain on All One Thingism.
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On April 28th, 1908, Oskar Schindler was born. He was responsible for saving the lives of some 1,200 Jews and was recognized as Righteous Among the Nations in 1993. Today, there are more than 8,000 living descendants of the Jews saved by Oskar Schindler. Last year I went to Mount Zion in Jerusalem to pay my respects to this legend. “Anyone who saves a life is as if he saved an entire world.”  RIP legend
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