@Figuregirl1977@bry1050 White I heard used to be cheaper and in Britain apparently somw people would boil white eggs with onion skins I think it was, so they looked brown to guests.
Anything people can recognize and identify based on shared common reality, experience to go alongside those things that are not
Clothed
Naked
Wearing Glasses
Without Glasses
Wearing contact lenses
Pictured outside
Pictures inside
White
Black
Brown
Tall
Short
Slender
Stocky
Blonde Haired
Black Haired
Grey Haired
Young
Middle Aged
Elderly
@ThatAussieWoman This is a man
From the image and list provided, it is only possible to select one of the first two options. It is clearly not a woman therefore it is a man.
Options 1 & 2 are the only ones that exist across shared reality.
Somewhere there will have been training presented to commanders translated into clear directions. Such as don't cuff certain groups unless restraint is a safety matter determined in consultation with... but cuff all this group in all circumstances, so the difference in management is observable by and can be pointed to racial minority group leaders.
IMO it takes a whole system, training & orders to overwrite the natural response of police officers to cuff an unresisting person.
Look for the documents, somewhere someone has said cuffing him in front of the complainant is a way to avoid accusations of not taking racism seriously.
Like all commander back covering exercises there will be a paper trail once you know what you're looking for.
This is the occupation of people that don't have actual problems because they're walled inside a castle of privilege.
Podcasts need breakthrough ratings. A score chart for the level of issue - crisis from min to max, the shows content is important enough it would breakthrough to that audience. This couldn't breakthrough the stress level of a cold coffee.
Those that break through none should be labelled rambling sleep content.
ATTEMPTED ARSON ATTACK โ GOLDERS GREEN (02/06/2026)
In the early hours of this morning, residents of a block of flats on Bridge Lane, NW11, where the majority of residents are Jewish and many are young families, were alerted by a fire alarm.
Residents reported witnessing a suspect deliberately start a fire in a communal stairwell before fleeing when challenged.
A resident acted swiftly to extinguish the fire, preventing what could have become a far more serious incident. Thankfully, no injuries were reported.
Shomrim attended the scene, recovered evidence believed to belong to the suspect, and is assisting @MPSBarnet with CCTV enquiries. Investigations into the motive and full circumstances remain ongoing.
Shomrim continues to support those affected and is working closely with police.
Anyone with information or relevant CCTV footage is asked to contact police on 101, quoting CAD 986 of 02/06/26, or Shomrim on 0300 999 1234.
Baruch is an NHS doctor who, after feeling that his safety was threatened several times, decided to move to Israel.
The UK is repeating a historical pattern in which hostility toward Jews drives away talented professionals and intellectual capital that has helped sustain the country for generations.
Welcome home to Baruch and his family โค๏ธ
UPDATE:
63 injured, 1 dead in Iran's attack on Kuwait's airport. Seven required emergency surgery. Casualties include civilians, workers, and passengers.
Ten Flotilla land convoy members were detained by Libyan militias TEN DAYS AGO and just had their imprisonment extended by the repressive regime there. I havenโt seen a global outcry or obsessive coverage by media. I wonder why.
After years of spending most of my time on Facebook, I'm finally giving X a try.
I'm passionate about building bridges between communities, fighting antisemitism, and sharing stories from NZ and Israel.
Looking forward to meeting new people and have respectful discussions.
Not sure people realize just how extensive the list is of pre existing, new, ongoing conditions, medication reliant, treatment reliant, psychiatric or otherwise that every military has always excluded. Otherwise it's not a military, it's an angry health service. This is being treated as if it's the first because it's the first time some people hear of it.
One of the biggest problems in discussions about Israel is that most people have never heard of the Cairo Geniza.
And yet it may be one of the most devastating pieces of evidence against many of the myths surrounding the conflict.
The Cairo Geniza was a storage room in a synagogue in Egypt where Jews deposited old documents for nearly a thousand years. When scholars finally examined its contents, they discovered roughly 300,000 manuscript fragments dating from the 9th to the 19th centuries.
Not religious texts - Real life:
Letters.
Contracts.
Tax receipts.
Court cases.
Business records.
Marriage agreements.
Personal correspondence.
In other words, not propaganda.
Not nationalist history.
Not modern politics.
The actual paperwork of ordinary people living a thousand years ago.
And what does it show?
First, it destroys the claim that Jews are foreign colonists with no historical connection to the land.
The Geniza contains countless references to Jewish communities in Jerusalem, Hebron, Tiberias, Safed, Ramle, Acre, and other towns throughout the Land of Israel.
Before the twentieth century.
Before Herzl.
Before Zionism.
Centuries before any of those things existed.
The documents show Jewish pilgrims traveling to Jerusalem, donations being sent to Jewish communities there, rabbis corresponding with scholars in the land, and families moving between Egypt and the Land of Israel.
The connection never disappeared.
It never had to be "invented."
Second, it shows that Jewish identity remained tied to the land even after centuries of exile.
The Jews of Cairo, Baghdad, Yemen, Morocco, and Spain did not view Jerusalem as some distant historical curiosity.
They viewed it as the center of their civilization.
A place they prayed toward.
A place they supported financially.
A place many hoped to return to.
Long before modern nationalism was invented.
Third, it destroys the fantasy that Jews and Muslims lived in some utopian age of perfect coexistence before Zionism arrived and ruined everything.
The Geniza records periods of cooperation and prosperity.
But it also records jizya taxes, discrimination, legal inequality, extortion, restrictions, persecution, and the vulnerability of Jewish communities living as dhimmis under Islamic rule.
The reality of a subordinate minority.
Forth, the Geniza also challenges another popular myth: that Hebrew was a "dead language" resurrected out of nowhere by Zionists.
The Geniza contains countless Hebrew documents - letters, contracts, legal rulings, religious texts, poetry, and correspondence between communities separated by thousands of miles.
For centuries, Jews used Hebrew as a common civilizational language connecting communities from Morocco to Iraq and from Yemen to Jerusalem.
Eliezer Ben-Yehuda did not resurrect a dead language. He transformed an ancient, continuously used literary and religious language into a modern spoken one.
The Cairo Geniza proves that Hebrew never disappeared. It evolved, adapted, and survived long before modern Zionism emerged.
Fifth, it reminds us how sparsely populated and underdeveloped much of the region was before modern times.
The Land of Israel was not some densely populated "Palestinian" nation-state waiting to emerge. It was part of a larger Ottoman and earlier Islamic world, with small communities of Muslims, Christians, Jews, Druze, Bedouins, and others living across the region, that was vastly abandoned.
Perhaps most importantly, the Geniza reveals something that infuriates modern anti-Zionists:
The Jews never left history.
The Jewish people did not disappear from the land.
They did not forget Jerusalem.
They did not suddenly arrive from Europe one day and invent a connection.
The connection is documented continuously across centuries by the people who actually lived it.
It proves that the story told by activists - that European Jews arrived in a foreign land with no roots there - is historically indefensible.
The Cairo Geniza is thousands of voices speaking across a millennium.
And together they tell a story that modern ideologues desperately wish did not exist:
The Jewish connection to the Land of Israel was not created by Zionism.
Zionism was created because that connection never died.