A man spends 50 years teaching at MIT.
He knows his time is running out.
So he records one last lecture — everything he knows, distilled into a single hour.
He died 5 months later.
This is that lecture.
The most important hour you'll watch this week. 👇
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Absolutely extraordinary exchange between Israel and China 👇 I've never seen such a heated exchange come out of top-level forum in China (this is from the 12th Beijing Xiangshan Forum that started yesterday), this normally never happens.
The guy speaking is Yan Xuetong, the dean of the Institute of International Relations at Tsinghua University, the most prestigious university in China.
Speaking for Israel is a military officer apparently called Elad Shoshan.
Yan Xuetong truly doesn't hold back:
- When the Israeli officer tries to bullshit him around how Israel supposedly protects civilians in Gaza, he replies: "You killed more than 70,000 civilians!... The fact is not decided by you... It is not decided by your government. Your government has no legitimacy or the right to decide or defend what is fact"
- And when told that the war will end when Hamas release hostages he replies: "No, this kind of propaganda have too many. No one believe it! Too many! Too much! No one believe it, except a few Israelis"
All those whispering about “recognizing Palestine” in the coming months are not allies they are funeral directors waiting for the body to go cold.They offer statehood not to a living nation, but to its ruins a silent seal on a crime almost complete.
Their condemnations are curtain calls in a genocide theatre, where the actors are war criminals, and the audience claps with bloodied hands.Every statement to “end starvation” is not resistance it’s a timed distraction, buying Zionism the final minutes it needs to bury the last breath of Gaza.
What they want to recognize is not Palestine they want to recognize the absence of it.A scorched memory. A flattened home. A tombstone etched with the words: Here once stood a people.
This is not diplomacy this is collusion wrapped in delayed outrage.They are not slowing the murder they are scheduling the eulogy.
In 1959, when Lee Kuan Yew became prime minister, Singapore was suffocating under poverty.
But then Lee made three controversial decisions to transform Singapore from swamps to a first-world country.
Here is what he did (and why it worked): 🧵
Security analyst Eid al-Tufan: We can say that the Israeli strike is the most unsuccessful limited strike in military history. All Iranian air defenses were ready, and most of the missiles fell in open areas.
There's a new kid in town, BRICS, and this kid is growing up fast into an adult with the support of many friends. Explained by brilliant economist Richard Wolff.
He said what the rest of us feel. Find this man and buy him dinner. @RabbiShmuley why are you asking for help from the bystanders? American tax payers don’t give you enough already?