Bro, let’s stop pretending.
Muslims make up about 25% of the entire world’s population — over 2 billion people across 50+ countries.
Japanese people? About 1.4% of the world. One single country.
Shinto exists only in Japan.
So when people say “Japan should prioritize minorities and be more accommodating to Islam,” who exactly are we talking about?
The global majority is coming to one of the world’s smallest ethnic and religious groups and demanding that Japan change its culture, food, and traditions for them.
That’s not “protecting minorities.” That’s the majority trying to colonize a tiny minority.
Japan has every right to protect its own people and culture first.
If Muslims want to live under Islamic rules, they already have dozens of countries where they can do that. They don’t need to come to Japan and turn it into another one.
🚨🚨 Iran deal NEARLY finalized. Last sticking points are Iran's insistence on destroying West, killing all infidels and imposing Islam on the world. Fingers crossed!
A British lad, ran THE CAPE TOWN MARATHON in a Batman suit to remember 2 babies murdered by Hamas terrorists. 🧡🧡
Some in this city should hang their head in utter shame. Especially the mayor, @geordinhl - supposedly carrying the “flame of peace”
And Batman didn’t wave a Foreign flag. He had a South African flag draped around his shoulders.
Unlike the hating death cultists.
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A few months after October 7, @NickJFreitas asked one of the most important questions of our time:
How did Hamas know that Western media, academia, and the left would immediately whitewash their crimes and run interference for them?
Watch this.
Today, a man ran through Golders Green, a Jewish neighborhood in London, stabbing Jews outside a synagogue in broad daylight.
The UK PM called it "utterly appalling."
Here's what's actually appalling:
For two years, Western streets have hosted marches calling for the elimination of Israel. Universities have celebrated it. Politicians have legitimized it. The media has normalized it.
You don't get to spend two years mainstreaming the idea that Jews and their state have no right to exist and then act shocked when someone takes the message literally.
Words have consequences. "From the river to the sea" isn't poetry. "Globalize the intifada" isn't a metaphor.
When you spend years telling the world that Jewish presence in the Middle East or in Golders Green is a problem to be solved, don't be surprised when someone shows up with a knife to solve it.
The ideology and the blade are the same weapon. One just has a longer handle.
“If only Israel’s neighbours would emulate Israel instead of condemning Israel, then there would be peace and hope in the Middle East, instead of strife, and violence, and fear.”
– Rabbi Sacks (z'l), Yom Ha’atzmaut Israel Independence Day, 2013
From sunset to sunset, Israeli television and radio stop all entertainment programming and instead air tributes telling the stories of fallen soldiers and victims. Restaurants, theaters, nightclubs, and pubs close. Two sirens sound, and the entire country comes to a standstill.
The United States...
🇺🇸 Artemis II astronauts return to Earth after historic moon flyby...
Meanwhile in South Africa...
The handover of a outside toilet to the community is celebrated with a ribbon cutting ceremony!
Between Hasan and Fuentes/Tucker, we're watching the emergence of a new Podcast Consensus:
- Russia and China are good
- America is evil
- Islam is good
- Israel runs America
What separates the "left" from the "right" is, as far as I can tell, how you feel about trans people
@BreeSolstad You very stupid people. There is a war on. Iranian missiles are being fired into Israel. No crowds while this danger exists. This goes for everyone. Including the Jews. Look at the Western Wall. Usually packed with Jews praying.
https://t.co/ODcRDcBaWu
Hey y’all,
If you’ve never actually walked the streets around the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, your opinion on Israel’s security decisions this Holy Week gets immediately tossed into the Infinite Improbability Drive and spat out as irrelevant.
The parvis (the little square right in front of the church entrance) is only about 20 meters by 20 meters — roughly the size of a large living room. The stone alleys leading up to it (Via Dolorosa and Christian Quarter lanes) are often just 2–4 meters wide. Many spots are barely wide enough for two people to pass.
That’s not “Zionist oppression.”
That’s medieval Old City reality.
Iran has already landed missile fragments meters from the church. In these tight stone corridors, a large crowd isn’t a prayer gathering — it’s a potential mass-casualty event or propaganda gift.
Even Cardinal Pizzaballa himself acknowledged the real security concerns.
So maybe, just maybe, the people screaming “Israel hates Christians” should book a ticket and walk those narrow alleys before offering their expert analysis.
Security rules apply to everyone when missiles are flying. Full stop.
Head on a swivel, folks.
Am Yisrael Chai 🇮🇱🇺🇸
Don’t Panic and always carry a kitten. 🐾