@thejedikenobi15@LauraLoomer If you're correct, Jeremy Hogan ... then I'll be voting for Rubio should he run.
President Rubio. Yeah. Feels good to say it aloud.
@OSR420@WhiteHouse Thanks, President Trump.
This is why most Americans appreciate and support Trump. He's someone who gets things done, so much so ... he pisses off the Left.
Scream louder, @OSR420.
Congrats to the people of Iran who want their country normalized.
Mathematics and statistics is my true passion. I love it because it gives me a great perspective. So here is break down for some ignorant people.
~55 million monthly active users in the United States.
Jewish American presence:
US Jewish population ~5.7–7.5 million. Rough estimate of Jewish American X users: low millions (proportional to population + ~21% general US adult usage rate).
Even if every American Jewish person in the US were active on the platform, that would be only about 10–14% of the ~55 million US active users.
So if you think they are controlling all the narrative and propaganda on X, you are believing something that math makes impossible.
Antisemitic content (quantifiable from one major study, Feb 2024–Jan 2025):
~679,584 identified antisemitic posts, viewed ~193 million times total.
Top 10 accounts drove 32% of them.
X took visible action on ~12% of the top conspiracy posts analyzed.
Exposure & attitudes (US surveys):
71–73% of American Jews reported seeing/hearing antisemitism online/social media in the past year (37% specifically on X); 19% were personally targeted.
70% of US adults say antisemitism is a problem in the US; 63% believe it increased since Oct 2023.
45% of US adults saw antisemitic incidents (74% of those online/social media).
Exact counts of “pro-Jewish” vs “anti-Jewish” accounts? Not available, most users are neutral on these topics. Hate exists and is measurable, but data shows it is often concentrated rather than widespread across the platform.
@alaska_godosiyo FALSE.
Throughout human history, virtually ALL lands globally were acquired through conquest, migration, and displacement. Prior to European arrival, a pre-Columbian North America was also characterized by shifting territories & warfare — even amongst the indigenous tribes. 😡