Holy hell, I just yelled “AMEN!!!!“ at my phone.
Thank you, thank you, thank you, @DrPhil.
I am forever indebted to you! The Jewish people are forever indebted to you.
A bright light of truth in a dark world of deception!!
Classic 12oz Shorty cans mean you no longer have to be a professional degenerate to crush a Liquid Death in under 7 seconds. Coming to select retail late spring.
Finally, the @Harvard faculty are speaking up. Tenure was supposed to protect faculty so they could speak the truth. Unfortunately, cancelling, shaming, and the inevitable accusation of being a racist have prevented faculty from speaking the truth.
Kudos to Harvard Law Professor Mark Ramseyer for his bravery. Perhaps he will inspire others.
38 days after she was believed to be kidnapped into Gaza, Vivian Silver was just identified as one of the people slaughtered by Hamas on the October 7th massacre.
Vivian is one of Israel's best-known campaigners for peace with the Palestinians.
May her memory be a blessing.
BREAKING:
The Israeli Army captures the Rantisi Children’s Hospital in Gaza & show the world the Hamas tunnels below the hospital and rooms hostages have been held in
They also find the motorcycles used in the Oct 7 attack together with suicide vests and RPGs
Under a hospital!
Mosab Hassan Yousef: "Israel is fighting on behalf of America, Israel is fighting on behalf of the Palestinian people. Israel now is fighting on behalf of the free world.
This is not political propaganda.
I as, as an ex-Hamas member, the son of the founder of Hamas organization and today as an American citizen, I ask the President of the United States to give Israel the necessary cover, the necessary supply, whatever it takes to uproot Hamas.
Otherwise, the next war is going to be deadlier."
To give you a sense of what the IDF has to deal with and how awful Hamas is...
Hamas' headquarters is below the primary hospital in Gaza
Civilian casualties are a feature not a bug for Hamas
Not every issue in international politics is “complex.”
There’s nothing complex about killing 1,500 innocent civilians.
Could not be prouder to work at @PalantirTech.
In case you had any doubt about where we stand, today’s @nytimes made it extra clear.
Some advice for students:
If an organization of which you are a member puts out a public statement you disagree with, you have a few choices.
You can:
Stay silent and have the entire world conclude that you stand by the statement.
Convince the other members of the group to withdraw or otherwise modify the statement so that it can reflect the views of all members.
Or you can resign in protest.
Claiming that you had no involvement or knowledge of the statement, but remaining a member of the organization without it withdrawing the statement is perhaps the worst of the alternatives, as it appears to simply be an attempt to avoid accountability while continuing to be a member of the organization.
If you were managing a business, would you hire someone who blamed the despicable violent acts of a terrorist group on the victims?
I don’t think so.
Would you hire someone who was a member of a school club who issued a statement blaming lynchings by the KKK on their victims?
I don’t think so.
Would you want them to be an associate at your law firm?
Of course not.
It is not harassment to seek to understand the character of the candidates that you are considering for employment.
In fact, as CEO, it is your obligation to do so on behalf of all of the other employees in your company, the clients and customers it serves, and all of your other stakeholders.
I have heard that the above inquiry has made some members of the groups which put out the statement feel ‘unsafe,’ a word that is sadly overused in universities today.
Ask yourself how unsafe it would feel in Israel beginning Saturday early morning and how unsafe it feels now?
Ask yourself how unsafe your Jewish classmates feel when 32 clubs published a statement assigning sole responsibility for the heinous, deathly acts of terrorists to Israel and the Jews?
Experience is making mistakes and learning from them. If you have made a mistake, acknowledge it, and immediately correct your mistaken actions.
Public statements made by organizations of which you are a member can have a material negative impact on your reputation.
I have learned from experience that the best time to fix a mistake is now.
Like every nation in the world, Israel has a right and a duty to respond to these vicious attacks.
I just got off the phone with Prime Minister Netanyahu, and I told him:
If the United States experienced what Israel experienced, our response would be swift, decisive, and overwhelming.
Terrorists purposefully target and kill civilians.
We uphold the laws of war.
All Americans should be horrified and outraged by the brazen terrorist attacks on Israel and the slaughter of innocent civilians. We grieve for those who died, pray for the safe return of those who’ve been held hostage, and stand squarely alongside our ally, Israel, as it dismantles Hamas. As we support Israel’s right to defend itself against terror, we must keep striving for a just and lasting peace for Israelis and Palestinians alike.
This Prometheum storyline has got to be the strangest thing I have seen in awhile in this industry. Has anyone actually looked into this? Beyond bizarre…