"If Jews in America keep putting this idea out there that they are singularly invested in Israel, eventually someone's going to come around and take action. Not against the state of Israel mind you, but against American Jews.
Okay? We're teaching people the wrong lesson. I don't know how people don't recognize how dangerous this predicament is, how dangerous this is for Jews. You're running around basically tying your entire identity to a country that inevitably will be seen as basically Jewish ISIS. And you're saying as Jews this is all we care about. You're making antisemitism worse."
- Hasan Piker, 2026
Now let's imagine if this were Ben Shapiro saying this about Arabs:
"If Arabs in America keep putting this idea out there that they are singularly invested in Palestine, eventually someone's going to come around and take action. Not against the state of Palestine mind you, but against American Arabs...I don't know how people don't recognize how dangerous this predicament is, how dangerous this is for Arabs. You're running around basically tying your entire identity to a country that inevitably will be seen as basically Islamic ISIS. And you're saying as Arabs this is all we care about. You're making anti-Arab racism worse."
Would anyone have any trouble seeing the racism if Ben Shapiro were to say such a thing? Would anyone have trouble seeing how inciting it sounded? The dual loyalty accusations? The victim blaming? The rabid Zionist and racist ideology that should be condemned as such? Of course not.
So let's be clear about this: Hasan Piker is further demonstrating his rabid anti-Zionist and antisemitic filth here. This is evil, full stop.
@ElliotMalin@yuval_abraham It was so weird because this was obvious from the actual articles making the claim. All you had to do was read past the headline.
@anonemus349832@AviBittMD The other 6% also don't know anything about the conflict or have been bullied into their position. The reason you don't see this is because you don't know anything about the conflict.
@CDontaes@Activelyimpresv He asked, the person said they were of age, and he accepted that. You're acting like porn sites do anything more than have you click a button that says you're of age prior to allowing access lol.
@AviBittMD Hey Avi, I have a question regarding your conversation with Loner and Pisco. Near the end you and LB seemed to imply that Israel was doing attacks early in the war that weren't adhering to proportionality or possibly distinction. I was wondering why given what we don't know.
This is just a lie. He was clear that he didn't care if you voted for Kamala or not, and that he was not going to tell anyone who he voted for. If you watch Hasan, doesn't it bother you that he lies to your faces?
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"The protruding cover of this thing, this part right here is the bolt, not the charging port. That's the bolt, this is the charging port."
@bluedoggeosh@n1ghtkitten@PiscoLitty@TheOmniLiberal He's just lying here so he doesn't have to talk to Destiny again. It's easier to be dishonest and avoid rather than tackling how obvious it was that he was wrong about Hasan.
Well, @hasanthehun you really do need to work on your own antisemitism and the facilitation of others' antisemitism, like in your conversation with Norm Finkelstein. If you want to become a better man.
Here's the data for that conversation: https://t.co/x3tex3zH3U
Here's some more data related to your antisemitism:
https://t.co/kVuKWwqCve
Someone I've known for twenty years lives a couple of blocks away. He is not a partisan, he does not post about the Middle East, and he is not the sort of person who chants anything.
Out of the blue, he asked me: "Do you think there's a genocide in Gaza?"
No, I told him. By every metric that matters — legal, historical, statistical — there is not.
He looked at me the way you look at someone who has just told you the earth is flat. Netanyahu wants to eliminate the Palestinian people, he said. Everybody knows that.
Not a study. Not a court ruling. Not a casualty figure. Just a thing everybody knows.
I have spent forty years as a reporter learning that "everybody knows" is where investigations begin, not where they end.
Tomorrow on Just the Facts: Genocide for Dummies: a plain-language piece on what the word actually means under international law, how Gaza compares on every relevant metric, and why even the strongest case for the genocide charge still doesn't clear the bar the word requires.
By the way, I know the title will bother some readers, and I address that directly in the piece. My argument is not that the subject is trivial — it is that the word is being used by people who cannot define it, at a threshold they have never examined, with a confidence that bears no relationship to the evidence.
A letter to Palestinians: Enough is enough
For 78 years, since 1948, the Arab world (and those in it) has been told to bleed, fight, pay, and sacrifice for Palestine.
Enough.
You rejected the existence of a Jewish state and expected generations of Arabs and non Arabs to inherit that war. Their soldiers died. Their economies paid. Their governments poured billions into “the cause ”. And after every defeat, the answer was the same: more war, more money, more martyrs, more excuses.
You turned terrorism into “resistance.” Jews were murdered on buses, in cafés, and in their streets. Planes were hijacked. Athletes were murdered at the Munich Olympics. Suicide bombers were celebrated while children were raised to hate and believe that dying was preferable to compromise.
You demanded money from the Arab world and the West while you own corrupt leaders enriched themselves. The world paid for schools, hospitals, refugee agencies, food, and infrastructure, while your people stole money to build rockets, weapons, tunnels, and suicide belts.
And wherever Palestinian terrorists went, others paid the price.
Jordan nearly lost control of its own country during Black September. Lebanon was dragged into a civil war because of Palestinian groups.
Yet responsibility is always someone else’s.
Israel. America. Britain. Europe. The Arabs. The UN. The West.
Anyone except your own leaders and your own political choices.
Even today, the keffiyeh and Palestine are exported slogans and symbols across Western streets and campuses alongside the same message: we are victims, therefore everyone else owes us.
No. We don’t owe you a thing.
Our children do not owe you their blood nor their future.
Our countries do not owe your factions their stability.
Western taxpayers do not owe corrupt Palestinian leaders an unlimited stream of money.
And nobody should be expected to finance another tunnel, rocket, or generation taught that killing Jews is a holy duty.
You want a future? Then build one.
Stop worshipping the past. Stop glorifying terrorism. Stop enriching corrupt leaders. Stop teaching generation after generation that destroying Israel is more important than building your own state. Accept that Jews are not disappearing and that another century of war will not change that reality.
Seventy-eight years is enough.
Face your failures. Take responsibility for your choices. Build something instead of destroying everything around you.
And stop demanding that the rest of the world pay the bill.
Leave us alone.
حلّوا عنا
🚨LonerBox (@BoxLoner) Explains Why He Views Support for Hamas & Hezbollah as Driven by Antisemitic Hatred 🚨
“It’s the fact that these groups do more damage to themselves and to the Arab world than they ever will to Israel… People still support it because apparently all of that other shit is just kind of worth it as long as they throw a few rockets to Israel in their spare time. That’s the bit where I think you have to hate a country or a group so much to be willing to give those passes.”
— LonerBox
Number should never determine genocide. Intent and actions do. These numbers and great analysis like this is in fact a counter balance to the misinformation using Hamas numbers that actually don't show what all the accusations claim - not genocide, not targeting civilians, not xx children, xx female, etc.