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queeraliensposts · 4 months
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Ngl he seems cool as fuck, bro!
You really tried to do something lmao,
Anyway here's mine
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bottlepiecemuses · 6 days
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Yeah, this woman is a twit who represents no one but herself and is a pos.
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usuallystickyprince · 13 days
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I’m anti all the Antisemitic semitic’s.
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zorubark · 1 month
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Ben Shapiro: Hi this is the company where we only hire horrible people Candace Owens: ok some years later... Ben Shapiro: You're being horrible, you're fired! How did I hire such a horrible person (the other daily wire cew next to shapiro): Matt Walsh: I'm a pedophile Jeremy Boreing: I think Nick Fuentes is a good speaker Michael Knowles: I like genocide
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trixiedjinn · 3 months
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Extremely weird to me that we don't use racism to describe all forms of ethnic/racial discrimination that would qualify if the victim were black, commonly.
Not using the shared term feels antithetical to coalition building, and I don't like that.
Anti indigenous sentiment is racism
Anti Asian sentiment is racism
Anti semitism is racism, etc
None of these are qualitatively different from one another, the stereotypes and justifications are just diverse.
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marlesisdumb · 2 years
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What do you think of Joyofsatan.org? They claim to follow the Sumerian God Enki-Satan, they’re pro-choice, they follow gay Pagan Gods and they’re the largest Satanist group in the world.
from what i’ve heard they’re a neonazi group with white supremacist and antisemitic ties. not a big fan. personally i’m a part of a local leftist satanist group that does mutual aid. my main thing is as an ex-jewish person who has friends and family who practice and who personally still is involved and has a close relation to the religion it’s a huge no. i’m also an ex catholic (my mom and dad pushed catholicism on me then later my grandmother introduced me to Judaism when i distanced myself from the catholic church) thus why i like satanism however a lot of big satanist groups have antisemitic and racist ties. i’m a big fan of paganism and hellenism and i’m currently looking into both however i’m never going to join a big satanist group due to how rampant those problems are
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acnews · 7 days
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yhebrew · 2 years
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New Moon Dates 2022
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helloitshaley · 7 days
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"Steven Lim was disproportionately blamed for the fiasco" and "Steven maybe isn't qualified to be a CEO and doesn't quite have the X factor" are two statements that can coexist
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cleopatraxi · 5 months
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White European Ashkenazi jews post about how they don't feel safe anymore because someone was mean about Israel on twitter while Gazans can't decide if they should leave their home and get bombed or stay and get bombed while having no internet service to post about it.
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queeraliensposts · 1 year
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To everyone who makes fun of republicans by putting on an exaggerated southern accent, or use the term "redneck" or "wh*te tr*sh" in order to describe southern conservatives
You have two options, either look up "lost cause mentality" as well the origin of "redneck" and "wh*te tr*sh" and while we're at it, look up "gerrymandering" as well as the actual history of the south, or send $500 to my cashapp
And after doing all that research you still think it's okay to do all these things then you can send every immigrant, LGBTQIA person, working-class person, disabled person, and POC that lives in the south $1,000 to their Cashapp.
If you follow all these instructions I will stop giving you grief and allow you to continue calling yourself a leftist.
Have a good day!
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Reblog if you stand with Palestine
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noperopesaredope · 2 months
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Disclaimer: I barely know what I'm talking about. I'm just putting some thoughts out there because I'm honestly confused about some things. These are the words of someone who can barely understand what anyone is saying and also trusts no one on the internet. I've accepted that I am too stupid to understand this conflict and no matter how much research I try to do, I will never understand any of it. Believe me, I have tried. These are the ramblings of a confused idiot who is out of the loop on everything and will never really be in the loop.
You can add your own thoughts or disagree. But don't yell at me for my thoughts. I've tried to educate myself, but that has failed. But I still want to throw some thoughts into the discussion using my limited understand of everything. I will likely be turning off notifications to this post if too many people shout at me for not understand shit or agreeing with them, so probably don't try to change my mind. Just say what you want to say and add your own essays in the reblogs.
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I've been trying not to say too much about the Israel-Palestine conflict (not just Gaza, but in general) since it's so complicated and messy and I'm not informed enough on another country's massive, decades-long conflict for me to feel comfortable commenting on it. However, I have had a little nugget in my brain that has been bothering me for a while now. A common Zionist argument I occasionally see is that Palestinians aren't actually "indigenous" to the region of Israel-Palestine, and that they are invaders. They came from somewhere else to live in that area, and therefore aren't "the true people of Israel." But I find this argument rather silly and a bit hard to believe.
First off, and I'm not even saying this as an argument against Israel, but isn't the whole point of Jewish mythology (mythology is the technical term) that Israel is "the Promised Land?" As in, the end point? The final destination rather than the start? Maybe I'm confused and need to brush up on Jewish mythology, but from what I remember, the Hebrews came from a different region in the Middle East, then migrated to the region where Israel is. Therefore, they didn't exactly "originate" from there either.
It's also kind of hard to believe that there weren't already other people who were living there already. And then Abraham and his family moved to Egypt anyways due to drought, and the Hebrews were there for hundreds of years before coming back to Israel. And by the time they'd come back, a bunch of other ethnic groups had already made their homes in Israel, as people had been doing likely long before Abraham and his family first came to the region.
And even if Abraham and his family originally came from that region, Abraham already lived in civilization. Civilization still existed there, and people were still living there. Abraham was basically part of a different ethnic group before he created the Hebrews. Therefore, the Hebrews would be from Israel, but so would all of the other people already living there who weren't descendants of Abraham.
Whether or not you believe that the region belonged to the Hebrews by the will of God, all those other mfs were still living there first. You can say that you own the land because God said so, but you can't truthfully say that all the people who were there before Abraham was even born are not native to the region.
Even if we're not looking at Biblical accounts, realistically discussing archaeology and patterns throughout history leads us to the conclusion that there was no singular native ethnic group in Israel.
It is well known that Israel has had, like, hundreds of different peoples who have lived there at different points throughout history. It has switched around a lot of times, and has definitely had multiple ethnic groups living there at the same time. It is a region that has historically been diverse, and many have called it home.
On top of that, who is to say that Palestinians aren't actually also natives to that region? I've heard some people say that the Palestinians are decended from Arabs who invaded the region, but is it really true that all of them are of Arab decent? Again, this area is incredibly diverse, and I'm pretty sure it was ethnically diverse even before Israel was founded. It's unlikely that
Also, haven't the Palestinians been living there for thousands of years anyways? Because in that case, I'd say it's questionable to declare a pretty diverse group of Middle Eastern brown folks to not be native to a region they have been living in for hundreds/thousands of years.
Especially when a large number of those who moved to Israel when it was founded (refounded?) back in 1948 were of white European decent. I believe that Israel is still the homeland of the Jewish people, but is a white Jewish person whose family has been living in Europe for hundreds of years really more native to the Middle East than a brown person whose family has been living in Palestine for hundreds of years?
Like, I see these white ass mfs sitting here saying "I belong here more than you" to these brown people who have been there for generations. This statement is not about Jewish folks who have been living in the Middle East for generations, mainly just those of European decent who declare that the land belongs to them more than those who have been there forever.
I still believe that the Hebrews should be considered "indigenous" to Israel, but to say that they are more indigenous seems disingenuous when both groups migrated to the region. No one group has ever been the true native group of that area, and I feel that either side arguing that the other is not native to the region is full of shit.
We don't know who is native to the region. We barely even know if Israelis and Palestinians each are made of singular ethnic groups. So I feel like declaring the "One True Indigenous Group" is pointless and redundant to the discussion. Either both are or neither are. Shut the fuck up.
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southeast-northwest · 1 month
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guys I support palestine and all but somehow I feel like stickers with the star of david crossed out are kinda a bad thing to go around putting on things. just a thought.
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knoxville-coroner · 7 months
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Ray was into nfts for a bit
Frank used ai
Mikey cheated on his wife
Gerard.. changed his pronouns to he/they
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itsmenefertiti · 4 months
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not people still saying after all this time that anti-zionism = antisemitism.
it’s either ignorance or it’s not the eyes that are are blind but the heart.
lol.
anti-zionism is not antisemitism.
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