@angelojello74 Good son, maybe he prefers fewer 180s, the exercise, not having to pivot at the garden repeatedly, or lines parallel to the street. Maybe he'd love for you to ask so he can justify his method or adjust it accordingly.
@DschlopesIsBack I'd seen it before; I knew what would happen, and I'm still in tears. The back of the hand threat and repeated bottles broken over his head😂
”A Jew without military, it’s the Yezidis“
500K Yezidis faced Genocide by lSlS for refusing to convert to lsIam.
10K were kiIled, 7K women were kidnapped and raped.
2599 Yezidis are still missing.
UN refused to act for Yezidis!
ICC ignored Yezidis!
Grand Mufti Amin al-Husseini was not the “father of Palestinian nationalism.”
On the contrary — he was one of its fiercest opponents.
In 1919, as a young Muslim cleric, al-Husseini helped launch a newspaper called Southern Syria (Suriyya al-Janubiyya) and actively fought against the creation of a separate “Palestine.” He wanted the land to remain part of Greater Syria.
At the time, the word “Palestinian” referred almost exclusively to Zionist Jews. Arabs and Muslims in the region did not use “Palestine” as a political identity — it had no such meaning for them and is never mentioned in the Quran. They saw the area as part of Bilad al-Sham (Greater Syria).
Al-Husseini’s opposition to Zionism was religious and pan-Islamic, not nationalist. He spent decades trying to prevent any Jewish sovereignty and later collaborated with the Nazis to exterminate Jews in the region.
The modern idea of “Palestinian nationalism” only emerged decades later. Arab leaders like Nasser, working with the KGB, created the PLO in the 1960s with Arafat at the helm — rebranding the conflict as a “war of national liberation” for propaganda purposes.
Al-Husseini didn’t lead a national movement. He led a religious jihad against Jewish presence in the land. Today’s narrative simply tries to hide that reality.
Israel doesn’t just talk about valuing life — it acts on it.
During Syria’s brutal civil war, Israel quietly ran “Operation Good Neighbor,” treating & saving thousands of wounded & starving Syrian civilians — including many children — in Israeli hospitals. All while Syria remained a sworn enemy.
Watch this powerful 2018 Conan O’Brien segment. The humanity on display is beautiful.
This is the same country that routinely treats Palestinian and Arab children with life-threatening illnesses their own systems cannot handle.
The contrast with its enemies could not be more stark.
He co-owned Macy’s and could have kept every dollar. Instead, Nathan Straus gave two-thirds of his fortune to a country that didn't even exist yet.
An American New Yorker, Straus visited Jerusalem in 1904, canceled the rest of his Mediterranean tour, and dedicated his life to the Land of Israel.
He poured his wealth into:
Soup kitchens feeding hundreds daily in the Old City.
Health stations to fight malaria and trachoma.
A major Jerusalem health center with a cornerstone carved in English, Hebrew, and Arabic—built "for the benefit of all inhabitants."
In 1912, he was in Palestine with his brother Isidor. Nathan wanted to stay longer, but an impatient Isidor sailed home early on a ship called the Titanic. Isidor never made it back.
Devastated, Nathan spent the rest of his days giving, famously saying: “Give at death, it is lead. Give in sickness, it is silver. Give in health, it is gold.”
Today, a thriving coastal city of 250,000 people stands in Israel, built on the land he bet on decades before it was a state.
It’s called Netanya. Named for Natan.
💥💥💥 Tulsi Gabbard, former Trump's National Intelligence Director:
"Erdogan's Turkey is not our ally."
"It's time to designate Erdogan's Turkey as a state sponsor of terrorism and remove it from NATO. Stop the genocide of the Kurds. Halt the Muslim Brotherhood's Islamism. Defeat Hamas."
Do you agree with @TulsiGabbard ?!
Back in 1991, James Brown called Eddie Murphy to the stage mid show to test if he could actually imitate him, and seconds later Eddie delivered one of the most absurd impressions of his career. Takes serious guts to imitate James Brown right in front of him 😭
An ancient Jewish underground cemetery with menorahs from the 2nd to 4th centuries AD, discovered in the Galilee.
This ancient menorah was discovered in the Cave of the Sarcophagi at Beit She’arim, one of the most important Jewish burial complexes from the late Roman period.
After the destruction of the Second Temple, Beit She’arim in the Galilee became a major center of Jewish life and burial. Jews from across the Land of Israel, and even from distant Jewish communities, chose to be buried here.
The menorah, the ancient symbol of the Jewish people and of the Temple in Jerusalem, was carved into the walls of the cave and has survived the centuries, standing as yet another testament to this land’s rich Jewish history.
Image credit: Hanay (CC BY-SA 4.0)
🇮🇱 The Nation of Israel Lives
Men brag they'd DIE for their family.
But most men won't LIVE for them.
Dying is one easy bullet. Living is waking up early, killing your bad habits, grinding the dream, and choosing discipline over comfort, every single unseen day.
That's the real war. Most men lose it.
I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.