GRAPHIC: CBP officers shoot another person in Minneapolis at point-blank range. Footage obtained exclusively by BT shows federal officers on Nicollet Ave. on top of a man on the ground, before one CBP officer pulls his gun and repeatedly fires. Witnesses say that after the shooting CBP then walked down the block filming bystanders. Nothing else is known at this point about what preceded this, the identity of the man shot, or his current condition. FBI agents and an ambulance are at the scene.
In Minneapolis, a man is recording several immigration agents attempting to detain a man. At one point, you can hear g*nshots.
"Holy sh*t. What the f*ck. Did they f*cking k*ll that guy?"
🚨 BREAKING: A shooting just happened in south Minneapolis this morning, involving a federal agent.
More than a hundred protesters have swarmed the scene near 26th Street and Nicollet Ave.
One of the most horrific footages from October 7.
Hamas terrorist threw a grenade into a place where an innocent woman was hiding, injured her, dragged her outside, shot her in the head, and proceed smash her head open.
These are not Hamas members.
They are the "innocent civilians" some of you people delusional say "Free Palestine from Hamas" about.
They are if anything worse than Hamas itself.
Generations of reprogramming are necessary for this society.
Maybe it wasn't such a good idea to massacre 1,200 Israelis and kidnap hundreds, including little babies?
Maybe the Palestinian “civilians” shouldn't have celebrated it on their streets?
Had enough? Release the hostages. Until then, zero sympathy for you.
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It isn't funny that a guy burned himself alive. What's funny is that the online left is so cooked that people think this is some grand and meaningful sacrifice instead of an indicator of severe mental illness coming into contact with a demented online extremist movement
In 1979 my parents fled #Iran because they were #Jewish.
Fled, not immigrated. They left behind all of their belongings. A handful of pictures, clothes and some small trinkets that could fit in a suitcase was all they took.
As my mother said goodbye to her family, she couldn’t stop crying. She was convinced this was the last time she would ever see her parents and siblings again.
Once they arrived in #USA, their circumstances continued to deteriorate. The value of the rial plummeted, and with it their meager savings were wiped out. What was once an exchange rate of 71 Iranian Rials to 1 US Dollar, became 9,430 Rials to 1 US Dollar.
My father, a college-educated pharmacist, couldn’t access his school records so he had to forfeit his degree and find work as a store clerk.
Neither of them knew English, nor could they afford to take classes, so they would sit together with a Farsi-English dictionary and painstakingly translate the words they heard on TV to try to teach themselves a new language.
I learned English in preschool, not at home. At night my mother would practice my older brother’s kindergarten homework to teach herself reading, writing and spelling.
We scraped and saved throughout my entire childhood as my parents struggled to rebuild their lives in America.
Yet, according to #DEI, because I am Jewish I am “white.” Because I am Jewish, I am “privileged.” And because I am Jewish, I am an “oppressor.”
But a Muslim-Iranian family, with the same exact experience or even a better experience as my family, would be considered “brown”, “oppressed” and “not-privileged.”
@mcuban diversity, inclusion and equality are noble concepts, but as applied by #DEI they are distorted into a form of reverse racism where discrimination on the basis of race is still permitted, and labels of “race” are applied with no regard to the unique backgrounds and experiences people have.
#DEI is nothing more than a manipulation of words to promote divisions and exclusions within our society that have no basis in reality, facts or circumstances.
And it is this same #DEI mindset that fuels students to blindly support #HamasRapists on the FALSE premise that they are “brown” and “oppressed” while simultaneously justifying the rape and slaughter of Jewish people like myself whose families have fled religious persecution and radical Islam.
#AmYisraelChai
#IStandWithIsrael
#BringThemHome
#BelieveIsraeliWomen
#NeverAgainIsNow
Individuals who publicly use the slogan 'From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free' are now facing prosecution in Austria.
Austrian officials have clarified that this slogan is considered an 'incitement to or endorsement of terrorist acts'.
One religion has conquered, enslaved, and oppressed civilizations for over a thousand years.
The other religion has fought to survive for over two thousand years.
Out of the two, it is quite obvious which religion is a troublemaker.
Jews are the indigenous population of the land today called Israel.
The Hebrews first claimed the land of Israel about 1300 BCE, living as 12 tribes until being united into one under King Saul.
King David, the second king, established Jerusalem as the capital around 1000 BCE. ✡ The City of David can be explored today. @cityofdavid.
David’s son, King Solomon, built the First Temple for the Jews in 957 BCE. The Second Temple was constructed in 515 BCE. A wall of this temple remains today.
Then, the kingdom was divided into two. The northern kingdom (Israel) lasted until 722 BCE when the Assyrians destroyed it. The southern kingdom (Judah) was taken over by the Babylonian conquest in 586 BCE.
Israelites or Judeans or Jews or Hebrews -- all words describing the same group of natives -- maintained a presence in their homeland throughout the diaspora. Then, in the 1800s, the Jews in the Disapora started a movement to return to their homeland -- Zionism.
For comparison, the Muslims' Al-Aqsa Mosque was built during the Arabic caliphate's colonization and Islamification of the land, on top of the Second Temple, in 691 CE--which was over 1,600 years after the Jews first built their temple.
The reason that the Islamic mosque was built directly on top of the Jewish Second Temple was a symbol of the Islamic conquest of the region and its colonization of Jewish culture.
While Jews are the indigenous natives of the land, the Arabs are the colonizers of that land.
Calling Jews "colonizers" is not just wrong it's historically illiterate.
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