This Egyptian TV prank is a brutal eye-opener for every Westerner still asleep.
In a shocking hidden camera prank on Egyptian TV, Muslim actor Ayman Kandeel believes he’s being interviewed by Israeli television and violently attacks the female presenter.
He instantly goes berserk: slaps her hard across the face and slams her brutally against the wall in pure animal fury.
No hesitation. No mercy.
Just raw, instinctive hatred for Jews and Israel baked into Arab-Muslim culture.
This clip from years ago still screams the truth today. Their culture doesn’t negotiate or coexist. It attacks on instinct.
This is the default response from political Islam when it smells a Jew.
Finalment, alguna autoritat gosa cantar les veritats a la @FranceskAlbs, una propagandista de Hamàs que just ahir #LaSelva3Cat entrevistava (vergonya!!!); és el ministre d’Exteriors francès qui ho denuncia davant el Parlament. A veure si l’ONU la fa caure, ja!!
BREAKING: The UN Secretary-General congratulated the Islamic Republic of Iran on the anniversary of the Islamic Revolution.
Let me repeat: the head of a supposedly humanitarian and peace organization praised a terrorist regime just weeks after it slaughtered over 40,000 civilians for daring to protest.
This was the deadliest two-day massacre in Iranian history, and likely in modern history as well.
But sure, congrats.
We all know where the UN stands, and it’s not with the people of Iran.
NO JOKE: The Islamic regime in Iran has just been elected as Vice-Chair of the U.N. Commission for Social Development, whose priority theme will be promoting democracy, gender equality, and ensuring tolerance and non-violence.
Chair: “I hear no objection.”
Este párrafo de Helen Pluckrose:
«Soy el producto de millones de años de evolución. Cada uno de mis ancestros fue lo suficientemente fuerte, sano, atractivo y afortunado como para sobrevivir y reproducirse… La probabilidad de mi existencia es infinitesimalmente pequeña y, sin embargo, aquí estoy. Estoy hecho de la materia de estrellas explotadas y la mayor parte de mí es agua que ha formado parte de océanos y ríos por todo el mundo. Todo mi ser ha formado parte de otros objetos, plantas, animales y humanos. Mi cuerpo complejo y maravilloso ha sido moldeado por millones de años de evolución y su funcionamiento ha culminado (por ahora) en la producción de un cerebro capaz de comprender todo esto sobre sí mismo. Esto no me llena de futilidad. Me llena de asombro, maravilla, continuidad y conexión.»
Me ha recordado a este otro de Richard Dawkins:
«Vamos a morir, y eso nos convierte en los afortunados. La mayoría de la gente nunca morirá porque nunca nacerá. Las personas potenciales que podrían haber estado aquí en mi lugar, pero que en realidad nunca verán la luz del día, superan en número a los granos de arena de Arabia. Sin duda, entre esos fantasmas no nacidos hay poetas mayores que Keats y científicos mayores que Newton. Lo sabemos porque el conjunto de personas posibles permitidas por nuestro ADN supera masivamente al conjunto de personas reales. A pesar de estas probabilidades aturdidoras, somos tú y yo, en nuestra ordinariedad, los que estamos aquí. Nosotros, los privilegiados pocos que ganamos la lotería del nacimiento contra todo pronóstico, ¿cómo nos atrevemos a quejarnos de nuestro inevitable regreso a ese estado previo del que la inmensa mayoría nunca ha salido?»
https://t.co/FWOpWg9Vjx
Can you imagine if Jews would go running around shooting up Muslims at their religious events in western countries, and then blame it on the actions of Hamas or Palestine?
That would be pretty fucked, no?
“lSlS raped my 10 year old sister,my father died hearing her screams being raped.
I tried to kill myself and I was saved by kidnapped who were with me.
I try to rescue my sisters from lSlS captivity.”
2599 Yezidis still missing.
No protests for Yezidis!
Aseel Qudieh, 12 year old Gazan child was killed by Hamas's thugs early this morning during their attacks on the Al Majayda family. More than 3 Gazan families lost their loved ones by the attacks.
People in Gaza to Hamas: accept the deal — we want to live.
Hamas supporters outside Gaza: let’s march on Friday to say no to the deal.
The ones under the bombs are begging for survival, while the ones far away demand rejection so Gaza keeps burning.
There are those who want to make a point VS. those who want to make a difference: decide which camp you want to be in. The UAE's Hamdan ship set sail to Gaza with enough supplies to feed the entire population of the Strip for a month or two, if managed, delivered & distributed correctly. As many Western "activists" are engaging in another round of performative acts that draw attention to themselves and do literally zero to actually help Gazans, remember that actual hard work is required to make a difference. That means coordination, radical pragmatism, working with Egypt, Israel, international agencies, and others to facilitate the flow of food and aid to desperate Palestinian civilians in Gaza.
It does not mean silly "flotillas" that are headed into a war zone, destined to be intercepted with a pre-determined outcome. Making a difference isn't about waving Palestinian flags and wearing Kuffiyahs; performative and theatrical "activism" is the last thing that Gazans care about right now. Stop giving "pro-Palestine" attention seekers what they crave: a sense of relevance through empty slogans and rhetoric.
Thank you to the UAE and all nations working tirelessly, often behind the scenes and with little fanfare, to actually make a difference.
A few days ago, I spoke on a panel in Heidelberg, Germany. The event was about how to reduce the violence Palestinians are living through and how to deal with the injustices we continue to face. I came with other Palestinians who live in Palestine and took the time to come to Germany for it. Instead of listening, a group of students from the Pro-palestine movement at Heidelberg University showed up to shut us down.
Before the panel even started, they handed out fake flyers that looked like our event materials. But instead of our message, the flyers urged people to boycott the event. Then the same students came in and tried to derail the discussion. During the Q&A, they accused me of being a “Zionist” and a “collaborator,” throwing around labels based on whether I fit their checklist. Then they walked out and started protesting outside.
In the past, our cause was hijacked by Pan-Arabism. Palestine became a symbol for Arab regimes, but actual Palestinians were ignored or used. Now, something similar is happening again; this time, it’s coming from a different direction.
Today, we’re being hijacked by what I’d call Pan-Leftism. These ideas spread across Western activist spaces over time but, during the Obama & Biden years, went mainstream. Obama may not have invented these ideas, but his administration helped make them dominant through global NGO networks, academic partnerships, and media coverage.
Now, huge parts of the Western left, along with their local followers, push two fixed demands on Palestinians: full boycott of anything connected to Israel, academic, cultural, and economic, and full support for armed resistance. These may not always be mainstream ideas. They became that during and after the Obama years. And now if you question them, you're accused of betrayal. You’re told you’re not a “real” Palestinian. That’s what happened in Heidelberg. A group of university students, who live in comfort and security, thought they knew better than Palestinians actually living there.
But here’s the truth: we’ve tried armed resistance for decades. Morally, it’s been used by some militias to attack and massacre civilians. Strategically, it’s failed. It has brought more destruction, more loss, and no real gains. We are the ones who live through this. And when we try to speak honestly about it, when we look for alternatives that might reduce suffering, we are shouted down, not by our "enemies," but by people claiming to be on our side.
@leftlep89@rupasubramanya@imshin The fact is that inequality existed in Gaza before, and it exists now. Some people can afford scrumptious goodies like this at an open-air restaurant; some are going hungry. https://t.co/LtMtfQ5DtE
An Italian newspaper titled their article about Gazans suffering “If This is a Child”
It's a reference to Holocaust survivor Primo Levi's book's, If This is a Man.
They compared Gaza to Auschwitz.
The worst part? The child featured on the cover was actually already evacuated to Italy, to treat his cystic fibrosis. He's not even in Gaza.
They compared a child whom Israel helped save to the 1.5 million Jewish children the Nazis murdered.
Holocaust inversion IS antisemitism.
The UN's aid distribution today was choreographed by Hamas Muslim Brotherhood terrorists to manufacture chaos. Just compare it to this clear video of the American @GHFUpdates aid handout. It was orderly, calm, and fair with Palestinians receiving aid without riots. Meanwhile, the UN is starving Gaza by hoarding supplies and staging chaos when exposed, all for media propaganda. Both Gazans and Israelis deserve better than this cruel theater.