Los venezolanos no solo están luchando en contra del socialismo, de un gobierno malo y de una dictadura cualquiera, a eso, hay que sumarle que luchan contra el posible cartel del narcotráfico más grande del mundo.
Abro hilo de cómo operaría dicha estructura criminal🧵
El chavismo está difundiendo esta encuesta falsa a partir de una empresa ficticia llamada Lewis and Thompson Analytic Data, con su web creada hace 18 días, con sede en un departamento de Miami y cuya cuenta en X fue abierta el 19 de julio
Información de https://t.co/mEVM3pCglg
PS: como serán de fraudulentas las elecciones que el total de votos suma el 132.3%
Y el resto de los partidos se puso de acuerdo para obtener la misma cantidad de votos
Encima de ladrones son cínicos o brutos. O todo al mismo tiempo
Hamas’s fascist militias in Gaza kidnapped, beat, and tortured a dear friend and ally, Ameen Abed, a political activist who has long opposed the Islamist group and has been an outspoken critic against October 7 from inside Gaza. That he lost several of his close family members in Israeli airstrikes during the current war, including his beloved cousin whom he helped raise, Shams, did not make a difference for Hamas’s thugs, who were furious that he was escalating attacks against the group’s decision to keep the war going. This is what happens when people speak out against Hamas; this is how the group has enforced its "resistance" upon the people of Gaza, who have been hostages to a rotten, violent ideology that cares little for the well-being and interests of the Palestinian people. Political violence, oppression, and repression are central pillars of Hamas's rule in Gaza and key foundations upon which the group's "resistance" agenda is built. If you are pro-Palestine and still support Hamas or parade the group's flags around Western cities, thinking you're helping the Palestinian people's cause, know that you are the enemy of the people of Gaza, who despise Hamas and want its rule to end just as much as they want the Israeli war to stop.
The leader of the most brutal, oppressive police state in the world—where police beat, rape, torture, and shoot out the eyes of protestors—tweets that people in west are waking up to Israel and America. He’s not wrong, is he? While the world remains asleep to the daily mass slaughters from Syria to Iran to Sudan to Yemen etc where fundamentalism, extremism, and despotism is met with tumbleweed by western “anti-imperialists” because it doesn’t align with their savior narrative. It’s also worth noting that the Supreme Leader is tweeting on a platform which is banned in Iran, praising free speech and free assembly that is also illegal in Iran, and celebrating protestors abroad while lynching them at home.
As a Palestinian student in the United States, I wish the message had been written as: "Students will go back home when this war ends, and the children of Gaza will feel safe, and the hostages back to their families."
Instead of a message that doesn't benefit anyone but only fuels hatred against Jews and demonizes the legitimate protests of students supporting Palestine in American universities.
Is it “ceasefire now” or “burn Tel Aviv to the ground”?
Is it “ceasefire now” or “H*mas, H*mas we love you, we support your rockets too”?
Pick one. Either you’re against war or for it, but if your assertions about “humanity” are limited to protecting innocent life on one side while actively calling for killing innocent lives on the other, then you don’t have humanity, you have an agenda with hollow, performative hashtags in your bio.
As a Columbia student, I was curious what, specifically, students are protesting. Apparently, it’s because Columbia’s endowment invests in broader market ETFs and big tech stocks.
Every American with a retirement account is invested in big tech. Most of these kids’ parents are invested in (or, possibly work for) these companies.
Disrupting university education and making students feel unsafe because Columbia owns $277k of a BlackRock corporate bond ETF is insane, and, frankly, hypocritical for many involved.
Disrupting a university for owning the S&P 500 implies 1 or 2 things: a misunderstanding of “investing” or a lack of knowledge about what you’re protesting in the first place. I would imagine 90% of those involved aren’t aware of the information in this post.
A Breka clan leader explains the situation: Hamas requested we secure the border area and after we did so for a long time, they opened fire which resulted in Ahmad's death.
From this moment forward there will be no security unless Hamas brings the shooter to justice by tonight.
Very interesting and controversial discussion currently being held in the Palestinian Twittersphere
Motaz Azaiza is a Gazan reporter. He holds no love for Israel, not even a little bit. He shows his hate for Israel in each and every post he shares. He has become extremely popular on Instagram, with 17 million followers.
Right now, Motaz is what many many Palestinians and Arab Muslims around the world are talking about. Why? Because he has shared the following video, where a Gazan he interviewed says (among other things): "Israel should understand that we Gazans are people who want to live, we want to live the good life like the Israeli people, we are tired just as the Israelis are".
Yes, this interview is extremely controversial. Why? Because, among the harsh words this man says to Israel, he also says that Gazans are just like the Israelis - they they want to live a good life, and that they are tired.
The response from the Arab world? Tens (if not hundreds) of thousands of harsh comments, calling both the man interviewed and Motaz traitors, for saying what these people understand as "We want to coexist with Israel". Some call him, as they have called any Palestinian who calls on Hamas to end to this war, a "Zionist spy".
Read some of the comments to the original video. It's very interesting to note that most of the people replying are not even Gazans. To which Motaz responds: "You admire our death, you are proud of our many martyrs, you admire our oppression, our helplessness, and our steadfastness, and you hate our weakness and our acknowledgment that we are human... Did I not tell you that we are not cursed content for you to watch? Rather, it is an issue that we alone try to solve while you look and look."
Another Palestinian, going against the grain of most commentators, says:
"Any Palestinian outside Gaza, or Arab, has the right to criticize Motaz, on the basis that his suffering is similar to Motaz’s: to live under war for 77 days, to eat half a meal a day, to drink water that is not fit for human use, to wait a whole day in... Bread and water lines. Other than that, no one has the right to criticize Motaz"
Interesting. It seems like some tides are shifting.
This whole Starbucks thing is making me unreasonably mad because it’s an actual case of mass hysteria
Hundreds of thousands on Twitter and TikTok are convinced that a company with virtually no ties to Israel is funding them and no amount of reasoning can ever change their mind
People post the dumbest things.
Fact check: 🇮🇱 🇺🇸
1. The US provides MILITARY AID to Israel for mutual benefit. The military aid, which is unrelated to the other issues here, amounts to less than 0.7% of Israel's GDP and less than 0.02% of the US GDP.
This should already end this ridiculous discussion, but whatever:
2. Israel doesn't have free education past high school.
3. Israel has affordable healthcare, not free healthcare.
4. The homeless rate in Israel is actually significantly higher than in the US. Ever heard of calculating per capita? Israel: 30 per 10k, USA 17 per 10k.
5. Depression and happiness are not as correlated as the average person thinks.
US ranks 15 in happiest countries and Israel is at 4, according to 2023 WHR.
US depression rate is 5.9%. Israel is at 4.6% which is close to UK at 4.5.
No, Jesus was not “Palestinian.”
In fact, the Roman punishment of the Jews of Judea through the renaming of Judea to “Syria Palaestina” did not take place until 200 years after Jesus’ life in Judea.
Reality:
1) Jesus was born a Jew, to a Jewish family, in Bethlehem, Judea.
2) Bethlehem was a city in Judea, the former Kingdom of Judah. This was the southern kingdom of the Jews, the native inhabitants of the region. The northern kingdom of the Jews was called Israel; it was conquered by Assyrians 722 years before the time of Jesus.
3) During Jesus’ lifetime, Judea was occupied by the Romans.
4) Jesus was a Rabbi who practiced Judaism.
5) Jesus’ last meal is described as a Passover Seder … because he was Jewish.
6) After Jesus was crucified and killed by the Romans, his followers believed he was resurrected. Today, his followers are known as Christians.
7) Christian beliefs originate from Judaism and from Jesus, as well as from those who followed his teachings.
8) Christmas is celebrated today by Christians but it is a celebration of Jesus’ birth in Judea to a Jewish family because Christianity is rooted in the history and beliefs of the Jews of Judea.
9) Two centuries after the life of Jesus in Judea, the Romans punished the rebellious Jews of Judea, after winning the Jewish-Roman Wars, by renaming Judea to Syria Palaestina.
10) The region of Syria Palaestina was eventually conquered by the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman Empire conceded this territory following the end of World War I in 1918. The land was assigned to Britain by the San Remo conference in April of 1920.
11) The British immediately began plans to facilitate the recreation of a Jewish homeland in the region referred to at the time as Palestine.
12) Israel, the name reused from the northern kingdom of the Jews, was established as a modern country in 1948.
13) Modern day Israel contains only a portion of the land belonging to the original kingdoms of the Jews.
“Dirty kyke”
“Jew food”
“Fucking Jew”
Is Roger Waters antisemitic?
Watch The Dark Side of Roger Waters now and decide for yourself.
Then add your voice at https://t.co/7F6c6M3nk1.
“Dirty kyke”
“Jew food”
“Fucking Jew”
Is Roger Waters antisemitic?
Watch The Dark Side of Roger Waters now and decide for yourself.
Then add your voice at https://t.co/7F6c6M3nk1.
Let’s not rewrite history. Jesus was born in Judea under Herod the Great’s rule during the Roman conquest, which was previously the Kingdom of Israel. It wasn’t until at least 600 years after Jesus that the Muslim conquests brought Arabization & Islamization of the land.